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POSITION SUMMARY:
This position serves as Early Intervention Specialist for the Head Start program. This position is chiefly responsible for the following core functions and performs other tasks as needed:
Overall management of all Disability & Mental Health services to all children with disabilities and children with demonstred behavioral needs, as well as, their families. Overall management and coordinion of all Part B & C and LEA services for children with pending and diagnosed disabilities.
Parent Engagement: Development of family goals reled to child’s IEP and/or behavioral needs.
Community Partnerships: Ongoing management and coordinion of mental health services with consultants and educional services with local educion agencies.
Recordkeeping & Reporting: myHeadStart/ COPA
Supervision: Supervise/monitor services provided by Mental Health Clinicians, Mental Health Interns and Special Educion Consultant.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Planning
Collabore with the Director of Family Services and Senior Director, ERSEA to coordine the recruitment and enrollment of ten percent (10%) children with disabilities into the program with Part C community agencies and LEA.
Work closely with the Early Intervention Program and other community programs to recruit and enroll eligible children into Head Start/Early Head Start.
Establish and utilize a referral process for any suspected disability/mental health concerns, including a tracking system for follow-up.
Ensure individualized services are effectively provided to children with diagnosed or suspected disabilities and/or mental health concerns.
Establish policies and procedures for implemention of the Head Start Disabilities/Mental Health services into the program with parents and associes.
Collabore with Associe Executive Director, Educion, Administrive Assistant and teachers to modify activities, remove barriers, and provide support as needed for inclusion of children with disabilities/mental health concerns in the full range of program activities.
Provide associes with informion, guidance, and resources needed to help children and families meet the individualized goals and objectives in IDEA and ADA.
Upon parental approval; ensure tendance of designed Head Start associes the SST/IEP/IFSP process.
Work closely with designed associes during the assessment process and follow up to ensure the special needs of children are met, including health, nutrition, mental health, and educion.
Work with the Senior Executive Director to ensure the program maintains a level of fiscal support to children with special needs consistent with IDEA.
Assist Director of Family Services in compiling current resources and informion reled to disabilities/mental health services.
Complete annual service plan for area of responsibility.
Implement a system of continuous monitoring and evaluion of activities.
Ongoing Monitoring and Recordkeeping
Coordines with leadership team and other center staff to promote parent involvement in the program as a classroom visitor, volunteer, employee, and/or participe in family events.
Tracks disabilities, transition efforts and outcomes on individual and center-wide basis, analyzes da and makes program development recommendions to the leadership team.
Ensure compliance with Head Start program standards for children with disabilities/mental health, health, and transition.
Monitors budget for Disabilities/Mental Health service area
Records, monitors and follows up on referrals for support services for reporting requirements.
Submits reports as needed and requested, such as monthly summary tracking reports, etc.
Understands, generes and documents in-kind and other available costs applied toward the non-federal share requirements.
Attends parent committee and other meetings as requested.
Maintain filing, tracking and documention systems for the disabilities/mental health service area and ensure confidentiality of child and family records
Parent Engagement
Provides parents with informion and assistance in understanding and advocing for services and support needed to address their child’s special needs.
Provides “Transitional” services to Head Start families in cooperion with other agencies/providers, including providing referrals of parents and children to other agencies/providers as needed.
Work with Administrive Assistant and Director of Family Services to ensure goal development, reled to child’s disability and child’s behavioral needs, are developed by families.
Community Partnerships
Ensures the timely assessment of special educion and/or reled services needs of children with disabilities in coordinion with the Part C agency and/or LEA.
Develop and implement a stregy which supports a successful transition for children with disabilities/mental health concerns or other special needs into the Head Start Program or from Head Start into kindergarten or another community program.
Assists in locing, setting up, and accessing contract services on community resources for children with special needs and inities community partnership agreements.
Collabores with the Director of Family Services to ensure informion on community resources for children with special needs is present in the Family Resource Guide distributed to all families.
Manage and coordine mental health services provided by consultants.
General Duties
Participe in staff meetings, conferences, training sessions and workshops as assigned.
Maintain confidentiality in regards to staff and family informion.
Fulfill role as manded reporter as sted in Child Abuse and Neglect Policy.
Perform any other work-reled duties as requested by your supervisor.
Be present work in order to provide consistency of services.
Be a contributory team member in a positive/productive manner.
Demonstre commitment to mission, values, and policies in the performance of daily duties.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Must have experience in securing and individualizing need services for children with disabilities/mental health concerns
Must obtain a criminal background check.
Must have a valid driver’s license.
Must have access to reliable transportion.
Must obtain a copy of driving record annually and maintain a clean driving record in order to drive an agency vehicle.
Basic computer literacy in email, word processing and internet navigion
Maintain certificion in CPR and First Aid.
Educion & Experience
BS in Early Intervention, Special Educion, Child Development
MSW, MA in Early Intervention, Special Educion reled are preferred
Early Head Start, Head Start experience preferred
Certificions/Required Training
Obtain certificion in CPR and First Aid
Medicion Administrion
Knowledge of Head Start Program Performance Standards and Office of Child Care (OCC)regulions