UCLA Health is seeking a Disability Services Coordinator for their Early Head Start and Head Start Programs in Arleta, CA. The role involves supporting children with disabilities and their families, coordinating services, and ensuring compliance with relevant policies
Job Summary
This position interprets and applies program policies, procedures, and regulations to coordinate and perform a full range of duties related to disability services for Early Head Start and Head Start programs.
The Disability Services Coordinator ensures children's development is assessed and tracked, refers children to IDEA Part C agencies as needed, and supports families by attending IFSP and IEP meetings.
The role requires a Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience, with 2 years of experience in direct client services and 2 years working with 0-5 children in an early care and education setting.
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UCLA Health is seeking a Disability Services Coordinator for their Early Head Start and Head Start Programs in Arleta, CA. The role involves supporting children with disabilities and their families, coordinating services, and ensuring compliance with relevant policies.
Salary
$56200 - 106200 Annually
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
interpret program policies and regulations
coordinate and perform a full range of duties
review and evaluate child records
inform parents of child's status
provide staff support and training
assess and track children's development
refer children to IDEA Part C agency
support families needing disability services
attend IFSP and IEP meetings
advocate for child services
ensure Head Start disability service implementation
Nice-to-have
reflective practice
dual language learning
Practice-Based Coaching
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience
2 years of experience in direct client services
2 years of experience with 0-5 children
Valid driver's license
CPR and Basic First Aid Certificate
Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite
Ability to type at least 30 WPM
Meet state health requirements
Ability to carry children up to 40 pounds
Ability to engage in frequent bending, reaching, twisting, kneeling, crawling, and stooping