Job Overview
Child and Family Connection #15 , a program of Service, Inc. of Illinois, continues to experience tremendous growth in the social services sector supporting families to help their children under age 3 to meet developmental milestones in our Early Intervention Program. We are seeking a high energy, organized, compassionate person to join our team of Early Intervention Service Coordinators (EI-SC) to empower families in understanding their child’s strengths, needs and abilities.
- Monday through Friday schedule
- No on-call requirement
- No weekend work schedule
- Continued Telework opportunities (with in-community visits with caseload as needed)
- Potential to earn a fiscal year-end performance-based bonus annually on June 30
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) policy of 32 paid days off annually: includes 20 days PTO, 10 paid holidays plus 2 floating holidays per year
- Enjoy a career with opportunities for internal promotions – no advance degree required; all internal promotions from entry level to executive level are based on job knowledge and performance
- We have a dedicated Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee that is employee-based and committed to our DE&I development
- 401K Plan with 100% immediate vesting and generous company match
- Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability plans provided by agency at no cost to the employee
- Variety of excellent and affordable health, dental and vision insurance plans, and options to choose from
- Paid semi-monthly
- Monthly mileage reimbursement
- Provide families with information about the EI Services System, including information regarding choices and options of available services and supports to meet the child’s needs
- Work collaboratively as a team with the family and service providers to support children enrolled in the EI Program.
- Coordinate and ensure completion of initial and annual evaluations and assessments
- Facilitate and participate in developing the Individual Family Services Plan (IFSP) to support the child and assist the family in monitoring IFSP implementation and progress
- Provide ongoing advocacy support to ensure that appropriate EI services are being provided by communicating monthly with the family, using a variety of mechanisms, including face-to face visits
- Maintain accurate documentation in the form of case notes
- Facilitate the development of a transition plan to preschool, school, or if appropriate, to other services.