The following positions are located in East Boston.
Early Childhood Educator/Child Life Specialist
Reports to the Assistant Program Director, Program Director or Clinical Manager. Coordinates and provides early intervention services and treatment to child and child/family clients using team approach, in home, program, or other community settings which are identified as clients' natural environment. A minimum of a Master’s Degree required. Appropriate license/certificate required. Minimum of one year experience in early childhood or a relevant setting. Either be or able to become Early Intervention certified with DPH..
Clinical Social Worker
Reports to the Assistant Director and/or the Director of Early Childhood Services. Coordinates and provides early intervention services and treatment to child and child/family clients using team approach, in home, program, or other community settings which are identified as clients' natural environments. Master's Degree in Social Work (MSW) from an accredited school required. Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) licensed by the Board of Registry of the Commonwealth of Mass. preferred. Minimum of one (1) years experience with young children. Either be or able to become Early Intervention certified with DPH.
Physical Therapist
Great opportunity to provide for the assessment and treatment of children birth through three years of age who are in need of this specialized therapy. Position requires a master’s degree in Physical Therapy, licensed by the Commonwealth of Mass. Division of registration, and a minimum of 2 years experience working with young children.

Occupational Therapist
Great opportunity for experienced individual to provide for the assessment and treatment of children between birth through three years of age who are in need of this specialized therapy. Position requires a Bachelor's degree from a curriculum in Occupational Therapy approved by the American Occupational Therapy Association and licensed by the Massachusetts Board of Allied Health Professions and a minimum of 2 years experience working with children from birth to three years of age.

Speech/Language Pathologist
Responsible to coordinate and provide early intervention services and treatment to child and child/family clients using team approach, in home, program or other community settings. Responsibilities include assessment, and treatment of children/families between birth through three years of age who are in need of this specialized therapy. Offer expertise to clients and staff both in individual and group settings. A Master's level graduate who holds a certificate of clinical competence (C.C.C.) granted by the American Speech, Language and Hearing Association, and licensed by the Massachusetts Board of Allied Health Professions, or is in his/her clinical fellowship year prior to being granted a C.C.C. Minimum of 2 years experience working with young children. Expectation of program to be Certified Early Intervention Specialist (CEIS) within three years of hire.

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