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Core responsibilities

The early intervention specialist provides educational services to children aged birth to three with developmental delays or disabilities in home or community settings, supporting families according to their individualized family service plan (Ifsp). This role involves collaborating with other professionals, participating in ifsp meetings, exchanging strategies, and maintaining accurate program documentation.

Requirements summary

A bachelor's degree or higher is required in fields like early childhood special education, early childhood education, or child development, or a closely related field such as social work or psychology. Candidates need at least one year of related experience working with young children and their families, along with a valid tn driver's license and reliable transportation.

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Benefits

  • Dental Insurance
  • Life Insurance
  • Sick Leave
  • Vision Insurance
  • Medical Insurance
  • 401K
  • Retirement Plans
  • Vacation Leave
  • Educational Benefits
  • Paid University Holidays
  • 403B Deferred Compensation Plans