ROCKY MOUNTAIN HUMAN SERVICES·Denver, Colorado
The Service Coordinator assists in planning, coordinating, and monitoring early intervention services for children with developmental disabilities and their families. Responsibilities include scheduling home visits, creating individualized family service plans, and documenting progress toward established goals.
Ability to effectively communicate both written and verbally Knowledge and understanding of supporting families in working with their children with delays and/or disabilities Ability to maintain strict confidentiality Ability to analyze information and use sound judgement when making recommendations or solving problems. Ability to effectively manage multiple priorities Basic skill in computer software programs Ability to function as a team-player Skill in mediation and conflict-management Knowledge of community resources Excellent facilitation skills Excellent interpersonal and problem-solving skills QualificationsMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education/related field or a minimum of five years related experience BILINGUAL - Spanish / English Ability to read, write and speak English fluently Excellent verbal and written communication skills Excellent organizational skills PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education/related field Knowledge of resources, policies, and history of EI systems at local, state, and national levels Experience working with children ages zero to three Two years case management experience working with people with developmental disabilities and their families Ability to read, write and speak Spanish fluently Driving Requirements Valid driver’s license Proof of motor vehicle insurance Personal vehicle in good operating condition for use during work No major violations in the past three years. No more than two moving violations in the past three years Ability to meet and maintain agency driving requirements and operate agency vehicles Rocky Mountain Human Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to racial, ethnic and cultural diversity and the goals of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Candidates must hold a bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or a related field and be fluent in both English and Spanish. The role requires a valid driver's license, reliable personal transportation, and the ability to maintain strict confidentiality.
Market context
In Colorado, bilingual early intervention service coordinators support families navigating developmental services, making Spanish fluency, early childhood expertise, and dependable community travel important qualifications. Competition may be stronger for candidates who combine a related bachelor’s degree, confidentiality skills, a valid license, and reliable transportation. Review this platform’s AI-summarized requirements and benefits from the original description to save research time, then confirm transportation expectations before applying.