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Core responsibilities

The family care coordinator provides intensive family support services to families of infants and young children at risk of or diagnosed with developmental delays, focusing on creating and supporting the individualized family support plan (Ifsp). Responsibilities include regular family meetings, acting as a liaison between families and multiple agencies, and ensuring all case documentation and billing procedures are completed according to state and medicaid guidelines.

Requirements summary

A bachelor's degree is required, preferably in early childhood, social work, special education, child development, health education, psychology, or sociology; other degrees require three years of relevant experience. Candidates must possess one year of experience working with young children and early intervention, hold a valid, insurable florida driver's license, and must complete a service coordination apprenticeship within 90 days of hire.

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