Northwest Tri-county Intermediate Unit 5·Erie, Pennsylvania
The Early Intervention Service Coordinator manages the assessment and screening process to determine program eligibility for children. They also facilitate family meetings, coordinate referrals, and ensure smooth transitions into the preschool program.
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Early-Intervention Service Coordinator (Full-Time) The base location for this position will be in Erie at our Blessed Sacrament IU Preschool location, but will have a temporary training location at our main Edinboro Office. Benefits of the Position $44,480 annually (pro-rated for 2026-2027 SY), 35 hour work week 15 paid holidays per year 20 Vacation Days, 13 Sick Days, 5 Personal Days, & 2 Mental Health days per year
(pro-rated for 2026-2027 SY) Full Medical-PPO, Dental, Prescription, and Vision Coverage for Employee and Dependents from Day 1! ($75.00/ month premium+ deductible) Required minimum 7.5% contribution to Pennsylvania School Employees Retirement System (PSERS). II. Position Overview: The Early Intervention (EI) Service Coordinator oversees and is primarily responsible for the assessment portion of the screening process to determine eligibility for the program. The EI Service Coordinator completes intake work, which includes referral response, parental interview, developmental screening, and case presentation to staff. The EI Service Coordinator assists in case information management, case-finding activities, staff, and agency coordination functions. III. Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree - 1-3 years of experience working with students and/or families in a support services, educational or other related field
IV. Desired Qualification: - 1-3 years of prior experience as a case manager with a focus on Early Intervention
Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree and possess 1-3 years of experience working with students or families in support services. Prior experience as a case manager with a focus on Early Intervention is highly desired.
Market context
Early Intervention service coordinator roles in Pennsylvania are typically tied to steady demand for professionals who can manage family-centered support and connect children to services. Competition often centers on candidates with a bachelor’s degree, 1–3 years in student or family support, and case management experience in Early Intervention. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then tailor your application to show coordination, documentation, and family communication experience.
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