MECA Therapies LLC
Location
Espanola, New Mexico
Provide special instruction services to infants and toddlers with developmental delays in natural environments. Partner with families to implement Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSP) through coaching and evidence-based strategies.
Requires an associate, bachelor's, or master's degree in Early Childhood Education or a qualifying field depending on the level. Must possess a valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and the ability to obtain New Mexico FIT certifications.
Developmental Specialist (DS I Advanced, DS II, or DS III) – Early Intervention Location: Espanola, New Mexico (Multiple Locations Available) Company: MECA Therapies, LLC
Join the Largest Pediatric Rehabilitation Provider in New Mexico
MECA Therapies is seeking compassionate and motivated Developmental Specialists to join our Early Intervention (FIT) team. As the largest pediatric rehabilitation provider in New Mexico, MECA is committed to ensuring children and families have access to the highest quality developmental services within their communities. Our Developmental Specialists partner with families to promote child development through coaching, education, and individualized intervention services that empower caregivers and help children achieve meaningful developmental milestones. If you're passionate about early childhood development and making a lasting impact during a child's most important years, we'd love to hear from you.
The Developmental Specialist provides Special Instruction services to infants and toddlers (birth to three years of age) with developmental delays or disabilities. Services are delivered in natural environments, including homes, childcare settings, and community locations, and focus on promoting development across all developmental domains, including cognitive, communication, physical/motor, social-emotional, and adaptive skills. Working collaboratively with families and interdisciplinary team members, the Developmental Specialist develops strategies that support each child's Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) while coaching caregivers to incorporate developmental activities into everyday routines.
Developmental Specialist I – Advanced Associate degree in Early Childhood Education or another qualifying field identified by the New Mexico FIT Developmental Specialist Certification Policy. Professional license, if applicable. Eligible to obtain New Mexico FIT Developmental Specialist certification. Developmental Specialist II Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or another qualifying field identified by the New Mexico FIT Developmental Specialist Certification Policy. Developmental Specialist III Master's degree in Early Childhood Education or another qualifying field identified by the New Mexico FIT Developmental Specialist Certification Policy. Required Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and automobile insurance. Ability to travel throughout assigned service areas. Strong communication, organization, and documentation skills. Proficiency with Microsoft Office and electronic documentation systems. Ability to maintain confidentiality and comply with HIPAA requirements. Ability to obtain and maintain required New Mexico FIT certifications. Preferred Experience working with infants, toddlers, and families. Early Intervention experience. Knowledge of child development and family-centered practices. Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred. Essential Responsibilities Participate in multidisciplinary evaluations to determine Early Intervention eligibility. Provide Special Instruction services that support child development across cognitive, communication, physical, social-emotional, and adaptive domains. Coach parents and caregivers on evidence-based strategies that promote learning during daily routines. Develop individualized intervention strategies based on each child's IFSP outcomes. Collaborate with families, therapists, Family Service Coordinators, physicians, and community partners. Participate in Transdisciplinary Team Consultation Meetings (TTCMs), IFSP meetings, periodic reviews, annual reviews, and transition planning. Complete developmental assessments and evaluation reports accurately and within required timelines. Monitor child progress and modify intervention strategies as appropriate. Support family participation, informed decision-making, and developmental goal achievement. Maintain compliance with New Mexico FIT Program requirements, IDEA Part C regulations, ECECD standards, HIPAA, and MECA policies. Promote ethical, family-centered, culturally responsive services. Caseload & Productivity Expectations Maintain an assigned caseload averaging approximately 27 direct service visits per week (or part-time equivalent). Provide services according to each child's Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP). Meet established productivity expectations while maintaining high-quality, family-centered services. Caseload assignments may be adjusted based on program needs and service demands. Documentation & Compliance Complete documentation at the time of service whenever possible and submit required documentation daily. Complete developmental progress notes and participate in six-month IFSP reviews. Document TTCMs, evaluations, and family contacts according to program requirements. Maintain and update HELP Strands and other developmental assessment tools as required. Maintain complete, accurate, and compliant records in accordance with HIPAA, ECECD, IDEA Part C, and New Mexico FIT Program standards. Professional Development Developmental Specialists are expected to obtain and maintain all required certifications and participate in ongoing professional development, including: New Mexico FIT Certificate of Special Instruction. Individualized Professional Development Plan (IPDP). Infant-Toddler Developmental Assessment (IDA) Certification. Early Childhood Outcomes (ECO) Certification. Required Family Infant Toddler (FIT) online trainings. Mandatory staff meetings, reflective supervision, and continuing education. Supervision & Mentorship Developmental Specialists receive ongoing supervision and reflective consultation in accordance with New Mexico FIT Program requirements. Developmental Specialist I – Advanced staff receive direct supervision while providing services. Reflective supervision is provided at least monthly. Experienced Developmental Specialists may have opportunities to mentor or supervise designated Early Childhood staff.
Why Join MECA Therapies? At MECA, you'll become part of a collaborative interdisciplinary team dedicated to helping children reach their fullest developmental potential while empowering families through education, coaching, and support.
Competitive compensation Flexible scheduling Mileage reimbursement Supportive leadership and mentorship Collaborative interdisciplinary teams Continuing education and professional development Opportunities for career advancement Meaningful work that positively impacts children and families across New Mexico
MECA Therapies, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace. Reasonable accommodations are available throughout the hiring process and employment.
Market context
In New Mexico, Developmental Specialist roles in early intervention are typically driven by ongoing need for services supporting infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities. These positions are competitive because employers often look for the right degree level, a valid driver’s license, travel readiness, and preferred experience with young children and early intervention. If you are considering applying, review how your background matches the DS I Advanced, DS II, or DS III level and note that the job requirements and benefits here are AI-summarized from the original job description, saving you research time.
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