Anne Carlsen Center
Location
Jamestown, North Dakota
Provide home-based, family-focused early intervention and developmental services to infants, toddlers, and their families. Deliver these services on a regional basis across the state of North Dakota.
Requires a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field such as Early Education, Nursing, or Social Work, along with an active North Dakota license. A valid driver's license is required for local travel, while a Master's or Doctorate is preferred.
Our Mission: To Make Independence a Gift for All
Anne Carlsen Center (Anne Carlsen) is a non-profit organization which has been providing supports and services for 80 years to individuals in North Dakota with developmental disability or delay. Rich in tradition, Anne Carlsen has positioned itself on the cutting edge of innovation with unique programs, creative therapies and advanced assistive technologies that meet the specific needs of those we serve.
Be a part of an organization whose mission is to make independence a gift to those in your community! Location: Jamestown, ND (Remote After Training is Completed) Shift: Weekdays, Various Hours Job Schedule: Part Time & Full Time Weekly Hours: 24-40 JOB SUMMARY: The purpose of this job is to provide home-based family-focused early intervention and developmental services to assigned infants and toddlers and their families. The Early Intervention program is provided on a regional basis across the state of North Dakota. QUALIFICATIONS (minimum requirements) Education and/or years’ experience required: Bachelor’s degree in Early Education, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Registered Nursing, Social Work, Special Education, or Speech Therapy Program emphasis on early childhood special needs training or practicum Active North Dakota licensure in individual discipline or area of study Valid North Dakota driver’s license Local travel required Preferred Skills and Abilities: Master’s degree or Doctorate is required Prior experience in Early Intervention programming Prior experience in special education, early childhood development or developmental disabilities Supervision of others/decision making aptitude (if applicable): This position does not have supervisory responsibilities.
Market context
Early interventionist roles in North Dakota are often tied to local demand for services that support infants and toddlers with developmental needs, especially in community and home-based settings. These positions can be competitive because employers typically look for a relevant bachelor’s degree, an active North Dakota license, and a valid driver’s license, while advanced graduate training may strengthen your application. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your license status and local travel readiness before applying.