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Liberty Resources / Liberty POST
Overview
Provide 1:1 instruction and support to children aged 3-5 with developmental delays within their preschool programs. Coordinate services with families, multi-disciplinary teams, and the CPSE while maintaining required documentation.
Compensation
$70 / HOUR
Posted
5 days ago
Duke Careers
Provide psychosocial assessments, diagnosis, and psychotherapy treatment to patients. Maintain a patient panel with at least 80% of time dedicated to direct patient care.
Salary not listed
28 days ago
Point Quest Group
Conduct compliant assessments and develop IEPs to determine educational eligibility and functioning for students. Coordinate treatment plans with interdisciplinary teams and maintain accurate progress records through research-based data.
1 month ago
Family & Children's Services
The Youth Care Coordinator will provide targeted support services and implement youth-centered Systems of Care (SOC) to coordinate mental health and community services for children and families impacted by trauma. This role focuses on preventing out-of-home placements by encircling families with support, utilizing wraparound services to strengthen healthy home, school, and family experiences.
2 months ago
HCRS (Health Care & Rehabilitation Services of Southeastern Vermont)
The Behavioral Interventionist will interact directly with students to enhance the quality of their lives and educational experiences. This involves consistently and specifically applying behavioral interventions to achieve positive outcomes.
$21 - $25 / HOUR
Seneca Family of Agencies
The Wraparound Clinician coordinates services and planning for children transitioning from institutional settings, ensuring all parties collaborate toward stability using culturally informed best practices. This involves engaging clients authentically while managing comprehensive documentation, participating in team collaboration, and providing crisis intervention as needed.
$80,709 - $94,709 / YEAR
JPS Health Network
The physician will deliver care across inpatient and outpatient settings, combining critical care, inpatient pulmonary consults and procedures, outpatient pulmonary clinics, and academic teaching responsibilities. Essential duties include dedicated time rounding in the ICU, performing procedures like bronchoscopy, running regularly scheduled pulmonary clinics, and supervising/teaching residents and medical students.
The Behavioral Interventionist will directly interact with students to enhance the quality of their lives and educational experiences. This involves consistently and specifically applying behavioral interventions to achieve positive outcomes.
3 months ago
Key responsibilities include conducting compliant assessments and evaluations to determine educational eligibility, developing and coordinating treatment plans with interdisciplinary teams, and maintaining accurate records of student progress through therapy notes and data collection. The role also involves consulting with team members and families to maximize skill generalization and potentially overseeing Speech Language Pathologist Assistants.
Key responsibilities include conducting compliant assessments and evaluations to determine educational eligibility, developing and coordinating treatment plans with interdisciplinary teams, and maintaining accurate records of student progress. The role also involves consulting with team members and families to maximize skill generalization and potentially overseeing Speech Language Pathologist Assistants.
Key responsibilities include conducting compliant assessments and evaluations to determine educational eligibility, developing and coordinating treatment plans with interdisciplinary teams, and maintaining accurate records of student progress through data collection and documentation. The role also involves consulting with team members and families to maximize skill generalization and potentially overseeing Speech Language Pathologist Assistants (SLPAs).
Key responsibilities include conducting compliant assessments and evaluations to determine educational eligibility, managing IEPs, and developing coordinated treatment plans with interdisciplinary team members. The role also involves consulting with families, potentially overseeing Speech Language Pathologist Assistants (SLPAs), and maintaining accurate documentation of student progress using research-based data.
$5,000 / YEAR
Key responsibilities include conducting compliant assessments and evaluations to determine educational eligibility, developing and coordinating treatment plans with interdisciplinary teams, and maintaining accurate records of student progress through data collection and documentation. The role also involves consulting with team members and families to maximize skill generalization and potentially overseeing Speech Language Pathologist Assistants.