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Easter Seals Blake Foundation Early Intervention Specialist in Tucson, Arizona

This job was posted by https://www.azjobconnection.gov : For more information, please see: https://www.azjobconnection.gov/jobs/6615101

Job Type

Full-time

Description

Welcome to the award winning Behavioral Health Division of the Easterseals Blake Foundation!

Easterseals Blake Foundation Behavioral Health programs have been recognized as a Center of Excellence in southern AZ by our Regional Behavioral Health Authority

The Early Intervention Specialist (EIS) will provide developmental monitoring, behavior support, parenting guidance, and support services to children birth through 5 years old and their families or caregivers in-home. The EIS also coordinates communication between the member and other providers or community agencies to ensure coordination of care. The EIS will be under the direct supervision of the Early Intervention Program Coordinator.

What Easterseals Offers:

  • Team Environment
  • Training in evidence-based practices
  • Pay differential for bilingual individuals

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • In conjunction with clinical staff implements components of the childs Individualized Service Plan with consideration for the familys unique needs, strengths and goals.
  • Complete developmental screening and assessments of the child to guide treatment and recommendations.
  • Implements behavior support strategies, caregiver guidance, education, and support services based on the specific needs of the child and family.
  • Encourages and models appropriate early childhood practices, parenting skills and behavior support techniques.
  • Assist in developmental monitoring and referring for appropriate services if indicated
  • Assists members in securing necessary behavioral health services from EBF or other appropriate providers.
  • When indicated in member\'s service plan will provide support services that include: case management, family support, family counseling, and assessment services to enrolled members.
  • May provide individual, family, and/or group counseling based on needs
  • Performs solution-focused interventions.
  • May conduct updates on annual assessments, and develop treatment plans
  • Maintains member records in accordance with agency and funding source requirements.
  • Provides complete documentation and reporting of member behavioral health services in accordance with agency and funding requirement.

Comply with State, Federal and Other Relevant Regulation/Requirements

  • Report suspected neglect/abuse to Department of Child Safety and supervisor, complete required documentation.
  • Comply with privacy laws and requirements under HIPPA regulations.
  • Follow all safety procedures required by EBF.
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