Job Description
Job Description
Hours : Flexible - Up to 40 hours per week
Salary Range : $28 -$32 / hr
Who We Are :
BAMSI has been “bringing people and services together” since 1975. Our Early Intervention (BEI) program is a dedicated team that provides compassionate, family-centered support to infants and toddlers (birth to 3 years) who are experiencing developmental delays or are at risk. We believe in empowering families and helping every child build the strongest possible foundation for their future.
Why BAMSI?
- Profound Impact : Change the trajectory of a child's life during the most critical window of development.
- Interdisciplinary Collaboration : Work alongside a highly skilled team of specialists (PT, OT, SLP, Social Work, Nursing) to provide truly holistic care.
- Flexibility & Variety : Provide services in the setting that works best for each family - their home, daycare, our fully-equipped center, or via telehealth.
- Growth & Support : We are willing to train passionate candidates! Receive extensive, specialized training in 0-3 development, therapeutic techniques, and IFSP development.
What We Offer :
Time Off - 4 weeks combined vacation, personal and cultural holiday12 paid holidays2 weeks Sick TimeHighly Specialized Paid Trainings including opportunity to earn CEUsHSA and Competitive Benefit Package403B plan with discretionary matchWellness ActivitiesEmployee Assistance ProgramCareer Development OpportunitiesWhat You’ll Do :
Empower families and support the growth and development of infants and toddlers through personalized, play-based therapy and coaching.
Conduct intake evaluations and develop individualized Family Service Plans (IFSPs) in collaboration with a dedicated interdisciplinary team.Provide direct, hands-on therapeutic services and case management in homes, daycares, and our center.Design and implement effective home programs that coach families to become their child’s best teacher and advocate.Lead parent support and educational groups, building a strong community for families.Connect families with vital community resources and guide them through transition processes.What You Bring :
Education : Master’s Degree in a related field (e.g., Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, Child Development, Education).Passion : A genuine love for working with young children and a desire to coach and support their families.Skills :Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Ability to engage children through play and model techniques for caregivers.Requirements :Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and willingness to travel to various settings.
The physical ability to engage actively with children (sitting on the floor, stooping, lifting, etc.).