Job Category: Head Start - Early Childhood Impact Requisition Number: DISAB002555
Full-Time On-site Hourly Range: $33 USD to $36.06 USD
YMCA Early Childhood Impact - West Oakland Emeryville, CA 94608, USA +3 more locations
Position Overview
The Disability & Inclusion Specialist provides classroom and home-based support for children with special needs, coaches teaching staff, develops individualized plans, and works with families and service providers to ensure full inclusion. You'll attend IEP/IFSP meetings, monitor developmental progress, and model best practices for early intervention and behavior support.
Why You'll Love Working Here
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Specific Essential Function from the Job Description for this role
1. Design and deliver high-quality programming that achieves the educational, administrative, and service delivery goals.
2. Plan and implement strategies for working with teachers and children with special needs. Strategies may include: observation in the classroom, implement early intervention based on data, modeling interventions/interactions for teaching staff, assist with developing goals to support full inclusion students.
3. Provide support, training, and case management to families with children who have special needs.
4. Coordinate completion and follow up for behavioral and developmental screenings.
5. Attend IEP/IFSP meetings and develop/oversee implementation of individualized plans for children with special needs and/or challenging behavior.
6. As an integral part of a Multidisciplinary team-Develop Individualized Positive Behavior Intervention Support Plans, model and train teaching staff on strategies including Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning.
7. Participate in Professional Development days based on classroom and program needs.
8. Manage and track referrals to local school districts and the Regional Center of the East Bay.
9. Maintain detailed records and reports.
10. Review child screening/assessment results and provide follow-up.
11. Work collaboratively and coordinate services with other staff and service providers including frequent meetings to support wrap around services.
12. Provide consistent communication to families and build positive reciprocal relationships.
13. Special projects and other duties as assigned
Join our mission! If you're passionate about supporting children with special needs and empowering teachers, apply today and help create brighter futures for all.
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With an operating budget of $50 million, the YMCA of Metropolitan Washington operates 17 facilities in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and northern Virginia, employs over 1,500 employees and impacts the lives of more than 200,000 youth and adults each year. A leader in innovation, the YMCA of Metropolitan Washington has made an impact in advancing health and education initiatives and strengthening the communities we serve. Picture your next career move to the YMCA of Metropolitan Washington, joining one of the largest charity organizations in the country, where the expectations are high and where you can make a real difference in driving results. If your next career move includes leaving a legacy, then consider your future with the YMCA of Metropolitan Washington!