What are the responsibilities and job description for the Certified Early Childhood Special Education Educator / Developmental Therapist (DT) - Home Based position at Beacon Services of Connecticut?
Certified Early Childhood Special Education Educator/Developmental Therapist
Beacon Services of Connecticut provides early intervention specialty services to families and young children across Connecticut. Our regional team of educators and clinicians work together to provide high quality supports based on best practices. Whether you are new to the profession or looking for a change, we offer a rewarding career path with flexible schedules and a supportive work environment.
Job Description
Our Developmental Therapists provide in-home services for children between the ages of birth to three. At the outset, they assist in evaluating a child's skills across a variety of developmental domains and then use this information to develop and implement interventions. Developmental Therapists work as part of a multidisciplinary team to support families and children as they learn and grow.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree required
- Current CT teaching certification in Early Childhood Special Education (#112, #113, #065, #165, #265, #055, #059, #057)
Important Skills
- Strong communication skills to confidently explain information and converse with families
- Strong organizational skills
- A team work mindset to effectively collaborate with a team of peers
- The ability to work with families to set and achieve realistic goals
Working Conditions
- Delivering in home supports within a designated region-some travel required
Please visit our website at www.beaconct.org to learn more about our organization!
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