What are the responsibilities and job description for the Developmental Specialist - (Bilingual/Spanish Preferred) 2230001 position at Butler County Board of Developmental Disabilities?
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Description
Plan and conduct visits within natural environments using evidence-based practices, with a variety of families with varying educational and socioeconomic backgrounds
Use education in application of theoretically based strategies, critical thinking, evidence-based research, and to collaborate, and implement strategies with families and team members.
Conduct developmental evaluations and assessments for intake as well as ongoing progress.
Use a variety of standardized testing, observations, interviews, histories, and screening tools to be able to implement strategies across developmental domains.
Use abstract reasoning and problem-solving to develop, adjust, add too, and/or revamp individualized strategies being tried in the home and community.
Maintain daily work schedules and prioritize activities/visits to accommodate needs of families on own caseload and serve as an SSP as needed. Monitor timelines and schedule accordingly.
Prepare for and participate in trans-disciplinary team meetings.
Prepare handouts, activities, pictures, information, and use extensive schooling/ and/or research necessary to provide appropriate strategies to team members and provide SSP visits as needed.
Description
Plan and conduct visits within natural environments using evidence-based practices, with a variety of families with varying educational and socioeconomic backgrounds
Use education in application of theoretically based strategies, critical thinking, evidence-based research, and to collaborate, and implement strategies with families and team members.
Conduct developmental evaluations and assessments for intake as well as ongoing progress.
Use a variety of standardized testing, observations, interviews, histories, and screening tools to be able to implement strategies across developmental domains.
Use abstract reasoning and problem-solving to develop, adjust, add too, and/or revamp individualized strategies being tried in the home and community.
Maintain daily work schedules and prioritize activities/visits to accommodate needs of families on own caseload and serve as an SSP as needed. Monitor timelines and schedule accordingly.
Prepare for and participate in trans-disciplinary team meetings.
Prepare handouts, activities, pictures, information, and use extensive schooling/ and/or research necessary to provide appropriate strategies to team members and provide SSP visits as needed.