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Educare of West DuPage
Overview
Develop and implement individual educational plans for children aged birth to three to support social, intellectual, and physical development. Manage classroom operations, conduct parent conferences and home visits, and ensure adherence to DCFS licensing regulations.
Compensation
$48,431 - $54,988 / YEAR
Posted
2 hours ago
Assist the Mentor Teacher in planning and implementing educational activities to enhance child development for infants and toddlers. Maintain a safe environment and support the implementation of Individual Family Service Plans (IFSP) and dual language acquisition.
$18 - $21 / HOUR
2 days ago
Support the development and execution of classroom activities to maintain a developmentally appropriate environment for children. Assist in implementing programming requirements and dual language models to enhance language acquisition and school readiness.
$16 - $19 / HOUR
3 days ago
Benchmark Human Services
Conduct evaluations and assessments to develop and implement Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSP) for infants and toddlers. Provide coaching and support to families to enhance child development within natural learning environments.
$45 - $65 / HOUR
4 days ago
Harc Inc
Conduct evaluations and implement Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs) for children in the Birth to Three program. Provide direct and consultative communication and feeding services within the child's natural environment using a coaching model for caregivers.
Salary not listed
6 days ago
EasterSeals Greater Houston
Assess developmental skills and implement intervention plans for children from birth to age three in natural environments. Coordinate services for families and maintain professional documentation and compliance with state requirements.
Assess developmental skills and implement intervention plans for children from birth to age three in natural environments. Coordinate services for families and maintain professional documentation and schedules according to state and agency guidelines.
7 days ago
Lumibility
Evaluate and assess children and families to develop and implement individual family service plans (IFSPs) and curriculums. Maintain detailed records and perform service coordination to ensure early intervention outcomes meet state quality standards.
17 days ago
St Francis Children s Center
Facilitates the development and evaluation of Individual Family Service Plans (IFSP) while maintaining regular contact with families to ensure timely service delivery. Coordinates with medical providers and assists parents in locating community resources and transitional plans.
18 days ago
The Occupational Therapist will provide individualized, culturally responsive therapy plans for children ages birth to three, focusing on their physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development. Responsibilities include developing and evaluating Individual Family Service Plans (IFSP), conducting assessments, and collaborating with families and interdisciplinary teams.
Developmental Disabilities Resource Center
Deliver high-quality speech therapy services to children birth to three using a transdisciplinary primary service provider model. Manage a caseload and collaborate with families to implement Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs).
$75,000 - $86,250 / YEAR
25 days ago
Greenfield Rehabilitation Agency/Rehab Resources
Provide compassionate and skilled speech language pathology services to pediatric patients. Work as part of the Birth to Three team in Eau Claire County.
28 days ago
Provide physical therapy services to infants and toddlers in home and community settings using a strengths-based coaching approach. Collaborate with service coordinators and interdisciplinary teams while maintaining accurate documentation.
1 month ago
Curative Care
The physical therapist will perform evaluations, treatments, and documentation for patients in the Birth to Three program. They will also provide coaching to families and supervise students while collaborating with other healthcare providers.
The Special Education Teacher serves as a primary service provider for children birth to three, conducting evaluations and developing individualized family service plans. They provide early intervention services through coaching models and maintain detailed case records while collaborating with internal and external team members.
Marillac St.Vincent Family Services Inc
The Assistant Teacher will plan and implement a child development program focusing on the emotional, social, educational, and physical growth of very young children under supervisory direction. Key duties include creating a secure learning environment, guiding mealtimes, addressing physical needs, and collaborating on curriculum development and documentation.
$17 - $21 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Lead Teacher is responsible for planning and implementing individual educational plans for children ages birth through three years, ensuring a safe and nurturing environment. They also coach Teacher Assistants and collaborate with the teaching team to meet program requirements and maintain documentation.
The Assistant Teacher is responsible for planning and implementing a child development program focused on the emotional, social, educational, and physical growth of very young children under supervisory direction. Key duties include creating a secure learning environment, preparing and submitting lesson plans, engaging with children individually, managing physical needs, and maintaining professional communication with parents.
The Assistant Teacher is responsible for planning and implementing a child development program focused on the emotional, social, educational, and physical growth of very young children under supervisory direction. Key duties include creating a secure learning environment, preparing and submitting lesson plans, engaging with children individually, managing behavior, attending to physical needs, and maintaining professional communication with parents.
Genesis Administrative Services
Early Intervention Physical Therapists are responsible for providing and directing physical therapy services to children aged birth to three, which includes assessment, treatment, program planning, implementation, documentation, and communication. Key duties involve performing evaluations, updating the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP), establishing treatment schedules, and participating in family and caregiver education.
3 months ago