Early Intervention Service Provider For Ages Birth To Three
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Orange County, NC, United States
Base: $52,800.00 - $76,824.00; bonus/equity: not s...
Fully remote
Early intervention services for infants and toddlers
Service delivery in natural environments
Collaboration with families and service coordinators
The primary purpose of the position is to provide itinerant early intervention services to infants and toddlers eligible to receive special education and related services for hearing loss under Part C of IDEA
Job Summary
The primary purpose of the position is to provide itinerant early intervention services to infants and toddlers eligible to receive special education and related services for hearing loss under Part C of IDEA.
This position is remote-based, 12-months and requires up to 80% travel, serving infants and toddlers in their homes, childcare settings, and other natural environments.
The Office of Exceptional Children provides supervision, professional learning, and technical assistance to local education agencies and supports a statewide early intervention program for children with hearing and vision impairments.
Matching Summary
The primary purpose of the position is to provide itinerant early intervention services to infants and toddlers eligible to receive special education and related services for hearing loss under Part C of IDEA.
Salary
Base: $52,800.00 - $76,824.00; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Early intervention services for infants and toddlers
Service delivery in natural environments
Collaboration with families and service coordinators
Conduct formal and informal language assessments
Maintain accurate service and billing documentation
Up to 80% travel required
Remote-based position with reliable internet access
Nice-to-have
Knowledge of hearing loss developmental implications
Consultation with educational professionals
Knowledge of adult learning theory
Experience with Medicaid billing documentation
Ability to provide consultative services to ELSSP teachers