Director of Early Intervention Rhode Island at Meeting Street
Providence, Rhode Island, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

07 Feb, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Program Management, Supervision, Early Intervention, Budget Management, Data Analysis, Community Outreach, Training, Compliance, Service Coordination, Collaboration, Culturally Linguistic Acquired Services, Reflective Supervision, Performance Monitoring, Family Support, Quality Improvement, Home Visiting

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Description Looking for a rewarding career that makes a difference in children’s lives? Look no further and join the team at Meeting Street! Meeting Street is a special place of learning, where children of all abilities have the opportunities to reach their fullest potential. Full-time employees receive: Competitive Pay Generous PTO 13 paid holidays Medical, dental, vision and MORE Meeting Street is currently looking for a Director of Early Intervention Rhode Island for 40 hours per week. Duties: Manages the Early Intervention Program and directs service provider staff to design and implement a supervisory system to ensure alignment with state and federal regulations for overall delivery of Early Intervention services and to develop strategic goals for service delivery and quality improvement. Completes all aspects of supervision with EI Clinical Supervisors. Works cooperatively with the early childhood management team on ongoing support of delivery and management of the program. Designs and implements with other members of the management team an orientation and training program for all EI staff which is reflective of Culturally Linguistic Acquired Services (CLAS). Implements systems for monitoring state and federal indicators through the case management review process and other CQI activities. Understands and promotes the overall mission of Meeting Street and the philosophies and methodologies of the EI program. Works to become knowledgeable about all aspects of the Early Intervention Program and compliance under Part C of IDEA. Prepares and manages program budgets with the Assistant Director of Early Childhood Programs. Works with other community and state agencies to develop informal and formal agreements to ensure continuity of services for families. Ensures fiscal accountability and reporting accuracy. Analyzes data to develop program progress, reporting, new initiatives and evaluation of staff’s effective use of time and resources. Conducts service coordination activities and provides direct service to families when necessary. Participates in community-based activities and outreach in support of the program’s missions. Works cooperatively with the Executive Office of Health and Human Services and Integrity Coordinating Council on EI related activities. Recruits, trains and supervises EI Clinical Supervisors and support staff through the use of Reflective Supervision. Monitors staff performance and productivity on a regular ongoing basis. Requirements Bachelor’s degree in related field required (Advanced degree preferred) as well as appropriate licensure/certification in related field. A minimum of three (3) years related supervisory experience. A minimum of three (3) years related experience working with infants, toddlers and families and direct supervisory experience. Experience in home visiting preferred. EI Qualified Personnel as defined in DPH EI Operational Standards or ability to meet such requirements. Valid CPR and First Aid Certification.
Responsibilities
The Director manages the Early Intervention Program, ensuring compliance with regulations and overseeing service delivery. They also design training programs and collaborate with community agencies to support families.
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