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HSMC
Overview
Provide home and center-based early intervention services to infants, toddlers, and their families. Conduct screenings and assessments while coordinating services and consulting with team members on clinical issues.
Compensation
$65,000 - $69,000 / YEAR
Posted
6 days ago
Provide early intervention services to children birth to 3 years through home, center, and community visits using a parent coaching model. Collaborate with trans-disciplinary teams and community providers to coordinate Individual Family Service Plans.
Provide early intervention services to children birth to 3 years through home, center, and community visits using a parent coaching model. Coordinate the development and monitoring of Individual Family Service Plans while collaborating with a trans-disciplinary team and community providers.
$31 - $33 / HOUR
Provide early intervention occupational therapy services to children birth to 3 years through home, center, and community visits. Collaborate with a trans-disciplinary team and community providers to coordinate Individual Family Service Plans and support families.
Provide early intervention occupational therapy services to children birth to 3 years through home, center, and community visits. Collaborate with a trans-disciplinary team and community providers to coordinate Individual Family Service Plans.
The Occupational Therapist will provide home-based and center-based early intervention services to children birth to 3 years old and their families. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, participating in trans-disciplinary team meetings, and coordinating Individual Family Service Plans.
The Early Intervention Occupational Therapist will provide home-based services and collaborate with families and community providers. Responsibilities include participating in screenings, assessments, and developing Individual Family Service Plans.
Provide home-based services to families with children at risk for developmental delays. Collaborate with community providers and participate in screenings and assessments as part of a trans-disciplinary team.
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Provide education, training, and support to families with children at risk for developmental delays. Collaborate with community providers and participate in various assessments and service coordination.
The Occupational Therapist will demonstrate knowledge of infant-toddler development and utilize a parent coaching model while providing home-based services. They will also collaborate with community providers and participate in screenings and assessments.
Responsibilities include demonstrating knowledge of infant-toddler development and utilizing a parent coaching model when working with families. The role involves participating in team activities like screenings, assessments, and home visits, as well as coordinating the development and monitoring of the Individual Family Service Plan.
Provide home-based and center-based occupational therapy services to children birth to 3 years old and their families. Collaborate with a trans-disciplinary team to develop and monitor Individual Family Service Plans while utilizing a parent coaching model.
The Occupational Therapist will provide home-based services to families and collaborate with community providers to ensure continuity of services. Responsibilities also include participating in screenings, assessments, and providing education and support to families.
Provide home-based services to families and collaborate with community providers to ensure continuity of services. Participate in screenings, assessments, and group activities as part of a trans-disciplinary team.
The Occupational Therapist will demonstrate knowledge of infant-toddler development and utilize a parent coaching model while providing home-based services. Responsibilities include participating in screenings and assessments, collaborating with community providers, and coordinating services for families.
Responsibilities include demonstrating knowledge of infant-toddler development and utilizing a parent coaching model when working with families. The role involves participating in team activities like screenings and visits, providing home-based services, and coordinating service delivery through the Individual Family Service Plan.