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Early Interventionist/ Infant Teacher

Little Learners Developmental Services Inc.

Arcadia (CA)

On-site

USD 40,000 - 60,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

A leading organization is seeking an in-home infant teacher/early interventionist to support children with developmental delays. The role involves working closely with families to enhance children's development through tailored activities and assessments. Ideal candidates will have a Bachelor's Degree in child development or a related field, along with experience in early intervention.

Qualifications

  • Experience working with young children with developmental delays.
  • Reliable transportation required.
  • Infant First Aid and CPR certification mandatory.

Responsibilities

  • Implement goals through an interactive and play-based approach.
  • Provide developmental assessments and create progress reports.
  • Prepare families for transition to preschool programs.

Skills

Child Development
Communication
Bilingual (Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin)

Education

Bachelor's Degree in Child Development or Education

Job description

Job Description

We are hiring an in-home infant teacher/early interventionist to work with children from 0-36 months with developmental delays and disabilities.

The role of the infant teacher/early interventionist is to enhance each family's ability to support their child's overall development and learning. The interventionist focuses on the individual needs of the child and incorporates the family's priorities and interests to determine the goals and activities necessary to assist the child in reaching his/her full potential in physical development, cognitive development, language and speech development, social-emotional development, and self-help.

Job Duties
  • Implement goals through an interactive and play-based approach within the child's natural environment
  • Provide parents with resources and activities to enhance learning for both parent and child
  • Provide developmental assessments
  • Create initial and progress reports in a timely and accurate manner for each child to document the child's progress
  • Review and explain all reports to the family to ensure understanding of their child's current developmental abilities
  • Prepare the child and family for transition from early intervention services to potential preschool programs or other support services that the child may need
  • Maintain current industry knowledge in mandated training and education
Minimum Qualifications

Early interventionists must possess a Bachelor's Degree in child development, education, or related field. They must also have prior experience working with young children with developmental delays and/or disabilities. Reliable transportation is required. Mandatory certifications include Infant First Aid and CPR, TB clearance, and a clear background check.

Bilingual abilities in Spanish, Cantonese, or Mandarin are preferred.

Additional Information

Job Types: Full Time, Part time. Flexible schedule and hours.

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