Early Intervention Specialist Kilbarrack Childrens Disability Network Team Permanent Part Time (17.5 Hrs per week) This is an exciting opportunity for Early Intervention Specialists (EIS) to join the Kilbarrack Childrens Disability Network Team (CDNT) to support children who present with complex needs arising from a combination of intellectual, physical, and/or sensory disabilities The Early Intervention Specialist (EIS) is a valuable member of the Childrens Disability Network Team (CDNT) who will provide a quality evidence-based service in line with family centred practice and Progressing Disability Services (PDS) principles.
Working within a large supportive inter-disciplinary team across a variety of clinical settings the EIS will provide a combination of direct and targeted supports to children and their families.
The EIS will be part of a large, vibrant, EIS Department across St. Michaels House.
Salary for this post is at Senior Therapy Grade.
Working within a large inter-disciplinary team across a variety of clinical settings the EIS will provide a combination of universal, direct and targeted supports to children and their families.
The ideal candidate must:
Possess a qualification in one of the following; Degree in Early Childhood Education, R.N.I.D, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Psychology, Speech & Language Therapy, Social Work or other related discipline Have 5 years post qualification experience working with children with a variety of complex needs including Intellectual Disability, Autism, and Physical Disability.
Possess extensive knowledge of child development, and early years intervention Experience of using early education programmes Have excellent communication and IT skills Desirable criteria: Be a car owner with a full clean driving licence and prepared to drive for work purposes Training relevant to childrens disability services e.g.
Lmh, AAC, Neurodiversity, EarlyBird The role will involve: Working within the interdisciplinary model of the CDNT Providing universal, targeted and direct supports to children and families (0-6 years) who are in receipt of services from the CDNT Being key worker for families of children (0-6 years) Facilitating Individual Family Service Plans (IFSP) Supporting key transitions Providing family and staff training Supporting preschool support workers and community preschools Collaborating with early years education facilities and other key stakeholders in supporting childrens learning, development and wellbeing.
Informal enquiries are welcomed by:
Elaine Sweetman - Childrens Disability Network Manager (Links Not Allowed) or via telephone Sue Cookney Early Intervention Specialist Manager - A short listing process will be applied based on the above criteria.
Only candidates shortlisted for interview will be contacted.
Remember to include a valid email address as this is the way you will be contacted to attend an interview.
A panel may be created for future employment opportunities or short term project work.
The closing date for receipt of applications is: 20th Feburary 2025 St.
Michaels House is an equal opportunities employer Skills:
Experience of using early education programmes excellent communication and IT skills car owner with a full clean driving licence