What are the responsibilities and job description for the Infant Service Coordinator - PRN position at District 19 Community Services Board?
District 19 Infant Intervention Program is seeking a qualified professional to assume the responsibilities of an Infant Service Coordinator-hourly.
The Infant Service Coordinator is responsible for overseeing all collaborative requirements of service delivery for children birth to age 3 years who exhibit a developmental delay, atypical development and/or have a diagnosed condition that has a high probability of resulting in a developmental delay.
The Infant Service Coordinator is responsible for coordinating and implementing the assessment for service planning, facilitating the development, review and evaluation of the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP), coordinating and monitoring the delivery of services, coordinating with medical and other services involved with the child, and facilitating the development of a transition plan for when the child leaves early interventions services.
District 19 Infant Intervention Program services the communities of Colonial Heights, Hopewell, Prince George, Petersburg, Dinwiddie, Sussex, Surry, Emporia, and Greensville County. On the job travel is required.
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Successful applicant must have a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in the Human Services field (which includes social work, gerontology, psychology, psychiatric rehabilitation, special education, sociology, counseling, vocational rehabilitation, and human services counseling) or education field. Basic computer skills.
Applicant must have knowledge of and ability to identify community resources and activities to support service delivery and the family's participation and inclusion; Part C regulations; skills to include coordinating and monitoring services provided to infants and families.
Must have experience working w/infants & toddlers who may have developmental delays or experience related to family services.
Must pass all required training modules for Early Intervention (EI) certification, including EI Targeted Case Management, within 6 weeks of hire.
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A bilingual (English/Spanish) candidate is preferred.
Salary:
Position is a grade H-C6. Hourly range $24.95 - $28.07.
Hours:
As needed by program.
Telework:
This position is eligible for telework.
Health insurance, company-sponsored retirement plan through Virginia Retirement System.
Paid Sick, Annual, and Holiday leave, plus including birthday leave. For more benefits details, Click Here.
District 19 Community Service Board is a qualifying employer for public service loan forgiveness (PSLF). PSLF is a federal program available to full-time government and nonprofit employees who have Federal Direct Loans and have made 120 payments on the Federal Direct Loans (after Oct. 1, 2007) may be eligible for the remaining loan balance to be forgiven. For more information, check out Public Service Loan Forgiveness information on the Federal Student Aid website
Position requires valid Driver’s License in state of residence with a point balance of -6 or higher, and an extensive pre-employment background check to include fingerprints and drug screening.
District 19 is committed to developing a multicultural workplace. Minorities and persons with disabilities seeking career advancement are encouraged to apply. EEO. This position is eligible for some telework at the discretion of the supervisor and in accordance with the telework policy.
Position is Open Until Filled
Salary : $25 - $28