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Core responsibilities

Service coordinators will provide supports and services within the context of the family's typical routines to ensure meaningful relevance for the child's participation in their primary environments. Key duties include processing referrals, scheduling meetings, conducting standardized screenings, maintaining child files, and coordinating various required meetings like ifsp and transition planning.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a bachelor's degree in a related field such as early childhood, child development, psychology, or social work, potentially with coursework review for closely related degrees. Successful completion of a background clearance and obtaining a level one fingerprint card clearance is mandatory.

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