
Early Childhood Special Educator
Job Description
This is a community-based role, averaging 5-7 client visits per day, 40 hours per week, Monday-Thursday. The focus is on building relationships and providing developmental support. The position primarily serves the Aurora area. You’ll need to hold (or be willing to obtain) an active CDE license with Special Education Endorsement.
Application Deadline: Sunday, June 14th at 11:59 PM (MST)
Additional Responsibilities
- Use the Primary Service Provider Model to team with other therapeutic disciplines, service coordinators, and caregivers to develop and implement functional goals and strategies to enhance the child’s development
- Develop and implement IFSPs to meet individualized family or child outcomes
- May be asked to support categorical assessments and initial Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) development for children who are categorically eligible for Early Intervention services
- Help families determine priorities for service
- Perform standardized or play-based assessments and complete all required documentation of the child’s progress toward IFSP goals
- Perform consultative visits either alone or in consultation with other team members as appropriate
- Provide accurate and timely documentation according to standards set by the department and regulatory agencies
- Develop and maintain working case files per department policies and procedures
- Submit billing and supporting documentation timely
- Assure paperwork submitted by other service providers, individuals in service, and community partners is completed, distributed, and filed as required
- Partner with service coordinators, Child Find teams, and other community partners who serve young children to deliver early intervention services
- Attend and participate in IFSP and care coordination meetings; schedules and facilitates meetings as needed
- Maintain EI Provider and billing portal
- Ensure adherence to Division for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities/DIDD rules and regulations and agency policies and procedures in the provision of services. Assists in assuring full compliance with agency policies and procedures, as well as state and federal regulatory guidelines
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Master’s or Doctorate degree from an accredited program
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Two (2) years of experience in the relevant field
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Active CDE license with Special Education Endorsement
- Demonstrated experience with specific programmatic concepts, practices, and procedures
- Valid Colorado motor vehicle license and provide proof of motor vehicle insurance
- Meet our driving requirements - no suspensions and no more than two (2) tickets in the past three (3) years
- Must be able to meet physical demands, including bending or twisting of the body, lifting, standing time, and sitting time, to include floor play/therapy, etc.
- Knowledge of rules and regulations for Early Intervention
- Prefer additional experience in an area directly related to the job assignment
- Knowledge of rules and regulations for the Division of Developmental and Intellectual Disabilities and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
$72,429 - $83,809.96 annually
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Great work-life balance & flexible work schedules
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Health/dental/vision coverage
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Generous paid time off and holiday pay
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Monthly work remote stipend
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Employer-paid and supplemental life insurance
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Short- and long-term disability insurance
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401(k) investment plan, with an employer match of up to 4%
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Mileage reimbursement
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Tuition reimbursement program
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Certified Employer for Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
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Healthcare reimbursement and flexible spending plans
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Discounts on auto and homeowners’ insurance
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Employee assistance program
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Credit union membership
- Employer-paid training