Early Childhood Development Specialist: Program Leader
Opportunities Inc.
Oregon (WI)
On-site
USD 35,000 - 50,000
Full time
14 days+
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Job summary
A leading early childhood service provider is seeking an Early Childhood Development Specialist/Admissions to develop client treatment plans and supervise habilitative services for children. The ideal candidate has a bachelor’s degree along with certifications in early childhood education. Responsibilities include implementing treatment plans, maintaining documentation, and working collaboratively with parents and staff. Candidates must be patient, knowledgeable in childcare principles, and capable of creating a supportive atmosphere for children.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in a related field required.
A minimum of one year experience with developmentally at-risk children preferred.
CPR/First Aid Certification required.
Responsibilities
Develop and implement Individual Treatment Plans for clients.
Complete documentation and reports in a timely manner.
Assist with client referrals and intake processes.
Skills
Computer Proficient
Excellent communication skills
Ability to relate to children
Knowledge of childcare principles
Exceptional planning and organizational skills
Effective problem-solving skills
Education
Bachelor's degree
Early Childhood or Early Childhood Special Education certificate
Child development associate’s certificate
Birth to pre-K credential
Twelve hours of college courses in relevant fields
Job description
A leading early childhood service provider is seeking an Early Childhood Development Specialist/Admissions to develop client treatment plans and supervise habilitative services for children. The ideal candidate has a bachelor’s degree along with certifications in early childhood education. Responsibilities include implementing treatment plans, maintaining documentation, and working collaboratively with parents and staff. Candidates must be patient, knowledgeable in childcare principles, and capable of creating a supportive atmosphere for children.