Early Intervention Specialist
Company: Scott Carver Dakota CAP
Location: Rosemount
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Early Intervention Specialist 1
FTE – 40 hours/week SUMMARY The Early Intervention Specialist is
responsible for the disability and mental health components of Head
Start/Early Head Start including coordinating with component staff,
teaching staff, family educators and other institutions that
provide disability services to Head Start children such as local
school districts, while advocating for low-income families,
especially those who have children with disabilities. ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with
Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative
duties, knowledge, and skills. This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and
is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties
performed by incumbents of this class. Employees are required to be
in attendance and prepared to begin work at their assigned work
location on the specified days and hours. Factors such as regular
attendance at the job are not routinely listed in job descriptions,
but are an essential function. Essential duties and
responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the
following: The Early Intervention Specialist will assist Family
Service Coordinators and other Head Start staff to enroll children
with disabilities and/or special needs to meet the minimum 10% of
enrolled children. Attend program, agency, and district meetings as
necessary in Scott, Carver, and Dakota Counties. Provide regularly
scheduled visits in the classroom to support Head Start teachers
with strategies on implementing Individual Education
Plan’s/Individual Family Service Plan’s and assist classroom staff
with managing challenging behaviors, as necessary. This may include
observing children for developmental concerns, modeling best
practices, substituting in the classroom, behavior management
strategies, support the implementation of Conscious Discipline
techniques, and provide resources and materials to support all
staff and families. Consistently follow up on referrals to school
districts and mental health providers, and document all information
in Child Plus Observe home visits on an as needed basis to provide
feedback and support to Family Educators on ways to better support
their children and families they serve. Provide communication,
education and support to parents including; conducting Individual
Child Care Program Plan (ICCPP) meetings for children with an IEP,
attend and support families at IEP/IFSP meetings, support staff and
families with Kindergarten transition needs alongside the Family
Service Coordinators, The Early Intervention Specialist is expected
to provide necessary information and training to parents and staff
in regard to early childhood development, and other relevant
initiatives. Work cooperatively with Head Start component and ECSE
(Early Childhood Special Education) staff to provide complete
services for each child. These services may include; enrollment,
evaluations, IEP (Individual Education Plan) meetings, and
collaboration with ECSE to provide services to Head Start children.
Facilitate or coordinate the Developmental Screening of all Head
Start children within 45 days of enrollment or obtain this
information from school districts. All screenings will be entered
and documented into Child Plus and shared with teaching staff,
families, and school districts. Work closely with Mental Health
Consultants to support classroom strategy implementation, conduct
classroom observations, and support in creating Individual Skill
Building Plans when needed. Work with the local School Districts to
ensure Local Education Agency’s (LEA’s) are reviewed, agreed upon,
and signed on an annual basis. Attend Coordinated Services meetings
with the Health team to ensure follow up of children with suspected
disabilities or children in the referral process. Work closely with
the Health Team as needed to support component area needs and
goals. Monitor and ensure information is documented into Child Plus
such as open concerns, IEP/IFSP’s, ICCPP’s, ASQ: SE’s, Early
Childhood Screenings and any other pertinent information.
Responsible for the implementation of transportation plan for the
transportation provided to children attending Early Childhood
Special Education services. Coordinate/facilitate bus monitoring
(twice per year) to ensure Head Start regulations are being adhered
to during ECSE routes. Support program School Readiness and Parent,
Family and Community Engagement Goals. Attend recruitment events
and complete bi-quarterly recruitment tasks Perform other duties as
assigned by the Head Start Manager and Director of Education
Services. MISSION DRIVEN COMPETENCIES Fostering Teamwork Continuous
Improvement Communication Building Collaborative Relationships
Customer Centered Analytical Thinking Use of Technology and
information management MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education, Training
and Experience Guidelines Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood
Special Education, or coursework equivalent to a major relating to
Early Childhood Education, along with training and experience in
securing and individualizing needed services for children with
disabilities Knowledge of: Applicable policies, procedures and
regulations covering specific areas of assignment. Rules and
regulations of the Head Start program and other governing agencies.
State and Federal laws governing grant funding programs. Local
community resources, regional community services programs, and
regional training programs. Personal computers utilizing standard
software, and specialized CAP and state agency software
applications and procedures. Principles of record keeping and
records management. Safety rules and regulations. Skill in:
Understanding and applying Head Start program standards, and
applicable Federal and state rules and regulations, and CAP
policies and procedures. Coordinating educational and school
support programs. Planning, organizing, and coordinating the work
of assigned staff. Assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks,
projects and demands. Providing effective customer service and
dealing tactfully and courteously with the public. Establishing and
maintaining effective working relationships with co-workers,
clients, advocates and representatives from community groups and
government agencies. Effective verbal and written communication.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS A valid Minnesota State
Driver’s License, proof of insurance and review of Motor Vehicle
Record (MVR) report is required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING
ENVIRONMENT Work is performed in a standard office environment
which requires occasionally lifting such articles as file boxes or
heavier materials with help from others and/or lifting and carrying
light objects frequently. Mobility to drive a motor vehicle in
order to attend meetings. A job in this category may require
walking or standing to a significant degree or may involve sitting
most of the time with long periods of computer work and heavy phone
usage. ORGANIZATIONAL INFORMATION Grade : E-1 FLSA Status: Exempt
Department: Head Start AFFIRMATIVE ACTION POLICY: Scott, Carver,
Dakota CAP Agency will not deny anyone the opportunities for
training or employment because of sex, race, religion, color,
creed, national origin, marital status, age, sexual preference,
disability or status with regard to public assistance. The Scott
Carver Dakota CAP Agency is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action
employer
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