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Bright Beginnings ESCNEO seeks a Case Manager Early Intervention Service Coordinator to assist families of children from birth to age three with developmental delays or disabilities. This role involves conducting assessments, coordinating individual service plans, and providing support to enhance child development through daily learning opportunities.
Bright Beginnings provides services in Cuyahoga County and across the State of Ohio that support families in helping their children grow, learn, and develop to their fullest potential. Last year Bright Beginnings served over 60,000 Ohio families!
Core values include:
Interested applicants may learn more about Bright Beginnings at: https://www.escneo.org/BrightBeginnings.aspxeginnings
The Educational Service Center of Northeast Ohio (ESCNEO) is Bright Beginnings' fiscal agent and contracts with all Bright Beginnings staff. Staff are key to meeting Bright Beginnings' mission and are provided market-competitive salaries based on experience and excellent benefits that exceed industry averages. Benefits details are located at (https://www.escneo.org/Benefits1.aspx) and include:
The ESCNEO with Bright Beginnings is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) and endeavors to provide the highest quality service through employing professionals selected for their competence and expertise. No one will be discriminated against on the basis of color, age, origin, race, gender, religion, marital status, military service, or disability.
The ESCNEO operates within Ohio only, and any applicant must therefore be an Ohio resident at the time of employment.
Summary:
The Case Manager Early Intervention Service Coordinator assists families of children from birth to age three with a developmental delay or disability to receive the services and rights under federal law. This includes conducting family assessments, coordinating developmental evaluations, overseeing services on the child’s Individualized Family Service Plan, and coordinating transition activities. The Case Manager Early Intervention Service Coordinator works on a multidisciplinary team and provides supports and resources to assist family members and caregivers to enhance children’s learning and development through everyday learning opportunities.
Experience Requirements (Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities) required include:
1. Minimum level of one year of related work experience working with community resources, local education agencies, and conducting home visits / working with families and children.
2. Basic skill level in Microsoft Office applications (i.e., word processing), email applications, and internet usage. Intermediate skill level preferred.
3. Ability to maintain confidentiality and use appropriate judgment in handling information and records.
4. Well-developed analytical and problem-solving abilities.
5. High degree of initiative and independent judgment.
6. Ability to organize work, engage in a variety of tasks simultaneously, and consistently meet deadlines.
7. Ability to demonstrate a high attention to detail and good follow-up skills. Must be self-motivated, proactive, and solution-focused.
8. Ability to establish and maintain a comprehensive record-keeping system and office procedures.
9. Ability to express oneself effectively and concisely, both orally and in writing.
10. Ability to tactfully and effectively deal with the public, staff, and patrons.
11. Ability to work independently with general direction.
12. Experience with EIDS (Early Intervention Data System), FileMaker Pro, and Adobe Acrobat Pro preferred.
Education/License/Other Requirements include:
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in any field with at least two years of verified full-time (or equivalent part-time) supervised, paid experience in case management, and/or working with children birth through age five with disabilities, developmental delays, or diagnosed physical or mental conditions that have a high probability of resulting in a developmental delay and their families.
Valid Ohio Driver’s License and appropriate insurance coverage.
Professional licensure in Social Work, Education, or Nursing (or another area as indicated by the Ohio Department of Children and Youth) is preferred.
Must meet the requirements to become a credentialed Service Coordinator.
Credentialed Service Coordinator preferred.
The successful candidate must be available at least one day per week with availability after 4 PM.