Child Development Specialist - Linda Ray Intervention Center
University of Miami
Location
Miami, Florida
Quick overview
The Child Development Specialist provides evaluations, therapy, and consultation services to children and their families, focusing on developmental needs and goals. They collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to ensure effective service delivery and support for caregivers.
Requirements summary
A Bachelor’s degree in education or a relevant field is required, along with a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience, particularly with children with delays or disabilities. Preferred qualifications include FL Department of Education Teacher eligibility or ITDS certification.
Job description
Current Employees
If you are a current Staff, Faculty or Temporary employee at the University of Miami, please click here to log in to Workday to use the internal application process. To learn how to apply for a faculty or staff position, please review this tip sheet. The University of Miami Department of Psychology has an exciting opportunity for a full-time Child Development Specialist to work in Miami, FL. The Child Development Specialist works with children, their parents, and educators in assessing a child’s development needs, deficiencies, and goals. Moreover, this position offers parents and caretakers advice on how to best overcome the challenges presented by developmental issues. CORE JOB DESCRIPTION Provides evaluations, reports, goals, direct therapy, and consultation services. Implements services and activities for children with a variety of developmental and diagnostic indicators. Delivers consultation services to parents, caregivers, teachers, and community specialists and professionals regarding client progress and recommendations. Assists children with physical, social, and behavioral needs. Maintains effective communications with parents. Preserves confidentiality while communicating with parents and other departments about individual children and family needs and progress. Ensures all licensing regulations are complied with at all times. Inputs patient data into appropriate computer systems in a timely manner. Adheres to University and unit-level policies and procedures and safeguards University assets. Department Specific Responsibilities Implement the Florida FLEPIC coaching model for center-based services to provide evidence-based coaching to caregivers and early intervention providers. Support early interventionists and service coordinators in strengthening coaching practices during classroom time and at team meetings. Provide reflective feedback and model effective coaching strategies that promote caregiver engagement and child development. Participate in professional development on the FLEPIC framework to maintain fidelity in coaching practices. Participate in initial and ongoing eligibility evaluations and assessments with the multidisciplinary team. Conduct developmental screenings and assessments as assigned, using standardized tools in accordance with Early Steps policies. Interpret evaluation results for families and team members to support eligibility determination and service planning. Collaborate with multidisciplinary team members, including therapists, service coordinators, and family resource specialists, to ensure coordinated, holistic service delivery. Utilize coaching and modeling strategies to support caregiver competence and confidence in promoting child development within daily routines. Develop and implement strategies to support the Individualized Family Support Plan (IFSP) outcomes based on family priorities and developmental needs. Monitor child progress toward IFSP outcomes and adapt strategies in collaboration with the caregiver and team as needed. Assist in reviewing and updating IFSPs during six-month reviews and annual meetings, ensuring goals remain relevant and attainable. Attend and contribute to IFSP meetings, team case reviews, and transition conferences as required. Complete timely and accurate documentation in accordance with policies and procedures. Use data to inform decision-making and support accountability in service provision. Provide support in classroom settings in emergency situations where staff shortages pose an immediate risk to child safety or supervision, and when no other qualified personnel are available to respond. This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in education or relevant field required Minimum 2 years of relevant experience required. Experience working with children with delays or disabilities. FL Department of Education Teacher eligibility or professional certificate, or Infant and Toddler Developmental Specialist ( ITDS) certification preferred. Any relevant education, certifications and/or work experience may be considered. This position requires a screening through the Clearinghouse. For more information go to, https://info.flclearinghouse.com The University of Miami is recognized as one of the nation’s premier research institutions and academic health systems and is among the largest employers in South Florida. With more than 20,000 faculty and staff, the University is committed to excellence and guided by a mission to positively impact the lives of students, patients, and communities locally and globally. We are dedicated to fostering a culture where every individual feels valued and empowered to contribute meaningfully. United by shared values, the University community works together to build an environment defined by purpose, collaboration, and service. The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants and employees are protected from discrimination based on certain categories protected by Federal law. Click here for additional information.
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Part time Employee Type: Staff The mission of the University of Miami is to transform lives through education, research, innovation, and service. A vibrant and diverse academic and healthcare community, the University of Miami and the University of Miami Health System ("UHealth") have rapidly progressed to become one of the nation’s top research universities and academic medical centers in the nation. The University comprises 12 schools and colleges serving undergraduate and graduate students in more than 350 majors and programs. Visit welcome.miami.edu/about-um to learn more about our points of pride. The University ranks No. 55 on U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 Best Colleges list and ranked No. 49 in the 2022 Wall Street Journal/Times Higher Education College Rankings. Bascom Palmer Eye Institute is ranked the #1 eye hospital in the USA and offers some of the nation's premiere eye doctors to treat every eye condition for adults. Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer, part of the Miller School of Medicine, received the prestigious National Cancer Institute designation in 2019. The University of Miami and UHealth have also ranked among the Forbes Best Employers and Best Employers for Women on several occasions, most recently in 2022. With more than 17,000 faculty and staff, the University strives for excellence, and is driven by a powerful mission to transform and impact the lives of its students, patients, members of the community, and people across the globe. The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants and employees are protected from discrimination based on certain categories protected by Federal law.