Premier Health·Dayton, Ohio
The Early Intervention Service Coordinator acts as the primary point of contact for families, managing a caseload of 45-60 children to provide necessary services and support. Responsibilities include conducting home visits, performing assessments, developing individualized family plans, and facilitating transitions to preschool services.
Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Early Childhood, or a related field, with at least 1-3 years of relevant experience. A valid driver's license, insured vehicle, and the ability to pass criminal background and child abuse registry checks are required.
Market context
In Ohio, service coordinator roles in early intervention and family support are often tied to steady demand from programs serving young children and families. These positions are competitive because employers typically look for a bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Early Childhood, or a related field, plus experience, reliable transportation, and clear background and registry checks. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to quickly compare fit before applying.