HELEN FARABEE CENTER·Wichita Falls, Texas
The specialist will identify developmental delays in children and provide intervention services within home and community settings. They are responsible for developing and monitoring Individual Family Service Plans while maintaining accurate documentation and meeting productivity standards.
Candidates must possess a bachelor's degree with specific coursework in early childhood development or special education. A valid driver's license, insurability, and the ability to complete credentialing as an Early Intervention Specialist within one year are required.
Market context
In Texas, Early Intervention Specialist roles are typically driven by ongoing demand for services that support infants and toddlers with developmental needs. These positions are competitive because employers often look for candidates with a bachelor's degree, relevant coursework in early childhood development or special education, a valid driver's license, insurability, and the ability to complete EIS credentialing within one year. Before applying, confirm your coursework and driving eligibility, and review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time compared with reading the full posting.