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Department: | 312 |
Office: | 465 Grand Street |
Location: | New York, NY |
Hand In Hand Development, Inc, CMA is a NYS DOH approved Early Intervention Agency that provides evaluations, service coordination, and therapeutic services for children birth to 3 in all 5 boroughs, upstate and Long Island. Hand In Hand is also an approved Care Management Agency (CMA) under the lead health home of the Collaborative for Children and Families (CCF), and provides comprehensive care management, health promotion, transitional care, and family support for children and young adults from birth to age 21. Hand In Hand Development is the largest CMA in New York and is recognized as a leader and innovator in the provision of care management services.
Salary Range: Fee for Service at a rate of $13.50 per unit
Location: Remote after training period
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
The role of a Service Coordinator for Early Intervention combines the traditional case management activities of organizing and coordinating needed services with the philosophy of family-centered care. Our goal is to create opportunities for the provision of collaborative, community-based services for infants and toddlers with developmental delays and disabilities through assisting with identifying and prioritizing concerns, and developing plans based on those concerns. Thus, allowing the child and family to receive services that are authorized under the Early Intervention Program.
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in heath or human services field of study or a minimum of 2 years of job-related experience providing service coordination or 1 year of service coordination and 1 year of experience in a service setting with infants and toddlers. The experience may include volunteer-based positions.
Physical Requirements:
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.