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A non-profit organization in Singapore is seeking an Early Intervention Educator to integrate teaching approaches and engage with families. Key responsibilities include developing teaching materials, implementing curriculum strategies, and collaborating with community stakeholders to support children with developmental needs. Applicants should have relevant educational qualifications and experience in preschool settings. This position offers the chance to significantly contribute to children's development in a nurturing environment.
The DS-Plus Early Intervention Educator integrates a range of teaching and learning approaches and identifies new approaches to conduct lessons/activities for children in the preschool setting.
The key roles include:
Providing chance for the children to reinforce skills like speech and language skills, socio-communication skills, fine and gross motor skills, literacy skills, and self-help skills in the preschool settings.
Enriching childrens learning through implementing curriculum, and adapting and integrating developmentally appropriate teaching and classroom engagement strategies.
Creating quality natural learning environment and facilitates children's development and learning in the preschool.
Partnering with families and caregivers and coordinates with community stakeholders, and social service providers to support the delivery of Centre initiatives, programmes and services.
Carrying out data collection for inquiry projects.
Being thoughtful, calm and loves working with children and have strong interpersonal skills.
Working in varied settings such as in Early Intervention Centre and/or preschools.
Working in a transdisciplinary team in the course of his/her work.
Integrate a range of teaching and learning approaches to meet diverse needs of children with developmental needs
Develop activity plans and teaching materials that are appropriate to use in preschool
Adapt a range of developmentally appropriate materials and resources to create quality learning environment
Review health, safety, nutritional and hygiene practices in accordance with standards and procedures
Identify new teaching and learning or inclusive approaches to suit the profile of children that he/she is teaching
Conduct EIPIC & preschool observation, Brigance screening and assessment of children's strengths and needs according to their developmental milestones
Prepare DS-Plus timeline and IEP based on screening and observation outcomes and discuss with EIPIC team (for Step-down cases) and preschool teachers
Prepare for the presentation of screening outcomes
Identify learning strategies for family and community (i.e., preschool) programmes and initiatives
Suggest strategies for family and community on child's needs, with trans-disciplinary team consultations
Support or co-planning the development of outreach activities to create awareness on centre programmes and services
Implement centre, family, and community initiatives and programmes
Engage in systematic reflective practice
Support the implementation of new intervention methods, tools and assistive technologies based on emerging Early Intervention and sector trends
Collect data for consolidation and refinement
Support conceptualisation of inquiry projects
Provide feedback on applicability of proposed teaching and intervention practices based on inquiry findings
Share suggestions to improve DS-Plus processes
Prepare children's e-files, reports (i.e., IEP, Weekly Progress Monitoring, Email updates, Transition Report, Discharge Report) and closure of cases
Deliver interventions using appropriate methods, tools and assistive technologies to support learning under supervision
Deliver approprate strategies/ activities at preschools using inclusive practices/ strategies supervision will be provided to ensure smooth delivery of intervention
Implement appropriate classroom engagement strategies
Track children's learning progress, goals and family priorities in coordination with other social service and healthcare professionals
Write and submit reports (i.e., GCO summary, IEP, School Report, Discharge Report etc), update SSNet data in a timely manner
Partner with families and caregivers to enhance child and family outcomes
Coordinate centre activities with teachers, support staff, volunteers, social service and healthcare professionals
Coordinate with community stakeholders, volunteers and social service providers to support the implementation of programmes and services
Conduct discussions or meetings (i.e., IEP meeting, Case Conferences, Joint-Meeting with Aops, etc) weekly review as a key worker
Work in Transition Support workplan to improve Transition Support programme
Co-plan activities with the preschool teachers to model the strategies
Provide coaching to parents & preschool teachers to work on the strategies at home or in class
Use HEART narratives
Specialist Diploma in Early Childhood Intervention (Special Needs) (SDESN) or ADESN
Degree or Diploma in Early Childhood Education, Special Education or related fields from recognized institutions
1 to 3 years of experience working with families and children in a preschool or early intervention setting
Mature, independent, creative, flexible thinking and able to motivate children
Good with people skills
Able to work independently
Has good understanding of the diverse cultures and races
Has patience, love, passion, and commitment in the education of and nurturing young children and empowering the families
Valid First Aid Certificate preferred
Keen to develop professionally