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HOW TO APPLY**To request the BCW Contract Interest form, please email bcw.contracts@dph.ga.gov
Babies Can’t Wait (BCW)is Georgia’s early intervention program that offers a variety of coordinated services for infants and toddlers with special needs, from birth to three years-of-age and their families. The purpose of Babies Can’t Wait (BCW) is to:
Purpose
Provides the local health district with direct therapy services, support and education to children and families enrolled in the BCW program by using the Primary Service Provider (PSP) model.
Job Responsibilities
Knowledge/Skills Required
Education/Experience
** This position is a contract position. Caseload size and individual schedules are flexible and determined based on district need and provider availability. Reimbursement for services provided are based on current Medicaid Rates.
Contractor
$86k-102k (estimate)
03/10/2024
07/10/2024
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