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Eis I
2 weeks ago
Role Responsibilities
The Early Intervention Specialist I (EIS) provides Specialized Skills Training (SST) and/or case management for a designated caseload within the two county area served by Project G.R.O.W.
The EIS I may be a part of the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) in evaluating the needs of a child/family, developing the plan of care, and implementing activities to meet the needs of children and families.
The EIS I is responsible for documentation of direct service visits.The EIS I works under the general supervision of a Program Supervisor, uses professional initiative, independent judgment and travels within the assigned catchment area.
The EIS I is responsible and accountable for the adherence to and promotion of the compliance policy. Working hours are Monday-Friday; 8:00am-5:00pm. Adjusted time to meet the needs of families and the program may be required, as needed.Salary
- $21.65 per hour EIS I while completing Individualized Professional Development Plan (IPDP) and once certified and completed IPDP with Bachelor's Degree EIS II.
- $22.95 per hour Master's Degree once certified and complete IPDP and advance to EIS III
Required Education and/or Certifications, Experience, Skills
- Bachelors or Master's Degree from an accredited college or university with a major specialization in child development, education, psychology, or a related field. Three hours specifically in infant/toddler development or special education is required.
- Knowledge of infant/child development
- Knowledge of early intervention techniques
- Knowledge of community resources
- Knowledge of assessment techniques
- Interpersonal skills for positive interaction with individuals
- Ability to work independently
- Ability to communicate both orally & in writing
- Ability to use/interpret standardized testing instruments
- Texas Driver's License
- Acceptance into the EIS registry, working towards fully qualified Early Intervention Specialist credential
- Bilingual or certified as Early Intervention Specialist.
- Must be able to perform CPR.
- Must be able to perform moderate lifting and carrying (15#), pushing, stooping, repeated bending, reaching above shoulder, simple grasping, hearing, walking, sitting and twisting.
- Must have ability to see, write, operate office equipment, operate a motor vehicle and have depth perception.
- Qualified individual must be able to perform these functions with or without reasonable accommodations.
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Eis I
2 weeks ago
Rosenberg, United States Texana Center Full timeEarly Intervention Specialist (EIS)/Service Coordinator Role Responsibilities The Early Intervention Specialist I (EIS) provides Specialized Skills Training (SST) and/or case management for a designated caseload within the two county area served by Project G.R.O.W. ECI (Waller and Fort Bend Counties). Activities provided are to meet the individualized...