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Meeting Street
Overview
The role involves evaluating and monitoring infants and toddlers (0-36 months) to identify educational needs, developing and implementing appropriate educational programs, and providing weekly 90-minute services to families in their natural environment. Responsibilities also include supporting families in achieving their goals, collaborating with team members on developmental baselines, and advocating for parents as their child's first teacher.
Compensation
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Posted
1 day ago
Blue River Services, Inc.
Coordinate evaluations and develop Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs) for infants and toddlers eligible for early intervention. Support families by managing service delivery, maintaining documentation, and facilitating transitions to preschool services.
$23 / HOUR
11 days ago
Easter Seals Florida Inc
The Family Service Coordinator provides ongoing service coordination for children eligible for Early Steps, developing Individualized Family Support Plans (IFSPs) and coordinating care. They serve as the primary point of contact for families, navigating resources and managing transitions to school-based services.
$44,000 / YEAR
13 days ago
Easter Seals Florida
The specialist provides ongoing service coordination for children eligible for Early Steps, developing Individualized Family Support Plans (IFSPs) and coordinating care. They serve as the primary point of contact for families, navigating resources and managing transitions to other service parts.
21 days ago
The Family Service Coordinator provides ongoing service coordination for children eligible for Early Steps, developing Individualized Family Support Plans (IFSPs). They act as the central point of contact for families, coordinating evaluations, interventions, and transitions to other service parts.
1 month ago
You Thrive Florida
This role is responsible for providing training and technical assistance to Education staff concerning children's development and special needs, ensuring proper implementation of strategies for children with disabilities. The specialist also coordinates and participates in the child screening process, manages related data entry, and arranges necessary parent conferences and referrals for evaluations.
$48,800 - $54,184 / YEAR
2 months ago
Upbring
The Specialist provides direct, hands-on support in the classroom for students with disabilities, collaborating with teaching staff to implement individualized action plans and ensure fidelity of IEP/IFSP accommodations. Responsibilities also include identifying and referring children with suspected disabilities, monitoring plans, and serving as a liaison between families, providers, and education teams.
$58,851 / YEAR
3 months ago
The Specialist provides direct, hands-on support in the classroom for students with disabilities, collaborating with teaching staff to implement individualized action plans and ensure IEP/IFSP accommodations are executed faithfully. This role also involves identifying children with suspected disabilities, ensuring timely development and monitoring of plans like IEPs and 504s, and acting as a liaison between families, providers, and education teams.
The Specialist provides direct, hands-on support in the classroom for students with disabilities, collaborating with teaching staff to implement individualized action plans and ensure fidelity of IEP/IFSP accommodations. Responsibilities include monitoring plans, recommending accommodations, modeling strategies, tracking goals, and maintaining thorough documentation for caseload management.