People we serve come from all walks of life and so do want to empower the potential of every team and we know that teams perform best when they are diverse and every team member feels that they belong. - Have a passion for improving others lives demonstrated through superior customer service.
- Possess excellent written and verbal communication skills and an appreciation for the work behind providing social services to the community.
- Value a purpose-driven culture supportive team members and organizational commitment to growth and innovation.
Benefits at Hamilton CountyDevelopmental Disabilities Services: Early Intervention Service Coordinator A typical day in the life of an Early Intervention (EI) Service Coordinator involves coordinating the eligibility process and subsequently individualized family service plans for a caseload of families. You would regularly meet with or otherwise communicate with families to determine areas for developmental opportunity for their child and coordinate the funding resources and specialized services to be provided. Your role requires maintaining timely and accurate documentation adhering to state and agency deadlines and conducting ongoing file reviews. Collaboration with Agency staff and partner agencies will be essential to ensure seamless support for families in the program. To support your work you will receive an agency-provided phone and laptop along with reimbursement for travel related to home visits. Job Duties (Summary): - Assists parents of infants and toddlers with disabilities and/or developmental delays in obtaining access to needed early intervention services and other services identified in the individualized family service plan (IFSP) including making referrals to providers for needed services and coordinating appointments
- Coordinates the funding sources for early intervention services
- Coordinates and participates in evaluations and assessments as appropriate
- Facilitates the development of a transition plan to preschool or other services
- Advocates for children and families within the healthcare and educational systems
- Monitors and evaluates the progress of children and the effectiveness of intervention services
- Maintains records of the child family and referrals in a confidential and up-to-date manner
- Completes data entry and other required early intervention forms necessary to document all service coordination activities
- Performs other related duties as required or assigned
Requirements: - Bachelorsdegree in special education Early Childhood or Social Work or related field
- Ability to travel within Hamilton County as needed
- Must be able to pass criminal background checks and various abuser registry checks
Work Location: This position follows a hybrid schedule combining in office and community work. Employees are expected to travel within the county to meet with individuals and attend in-office meetings as needed. The flexibility to work from home is available when job duties allow. Building locations: 1520 Madison Road Cincinnati OH 45206 4999 Kingsley Drive Cincinnati OH 45227 5858 Bridgetown Road Cincinnati OH 45248 Deadline to Apply: November 17th 2025 at noon EST Anticipated Start Date: January 15th 2026 Applicantsmust be currently authorized to work in the United States without the need for visa sponsorship now or in the future. Hamilton County Developmental Disabilities Services offersequal employment opportunities to qualified individuals without regard to race religion color national origin age gender disability sexual orientation gender identity gender expression marital status veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
| Required Experience:
IC
People we serve come from all walks of life and so do want to empower the potential of every team and we know that teams perform best when they are diverse and every team member feels that they belong.Ideal candidates forHamilton County Developmental Disabilities Services:Have a passion for improvi...
People we serve come from all walks of life and so do want to empower the potential of every team and we know that teams perform best when they are diverse and every team member feels that they belong. - Have a passion for improving others lives demonstrated through superior customer service.
- Possess excellent written and verbal communication skills and an appreciation for the work behind providing social services to the community.
- Value a purpose-driven culture supportive team members and organizational commitment to growth and innovation.
Benefits at Hamilton CountyDevelopmental Disabilities Services: Early Intervention Service Coordinator A typical day in the life of an Early Intervention (EI) Service Coordinator involves coordinating the eligibility process and subsequently individualized family service plans for a caseload of families. You would regularly meet with or otherwise communicate with families to determine areas for developmental opportunity for their child and coordinate the funding resources and specialized services to be provided. Your role requires maintaining timely and accurate documentation adhering to state and agency deadlines and conducting ongoing file reviews. Collaboration with Agency staff and partner agencies will be essential to ensure seamless support for families in the program. To support your work you will receive an agency-provided phone and laptop along with reimbursement for travel related to home visits. Job Duties (Summary): - Assists parents of infants and toddlers with disabilities and/or developmental delays in obtaining access to needed early intervention services and other services identified in the individualized family service plan (IFSP) including making referrals to providers for needed services and coordinating appointments
- Coordinates the funding sources for early intervention services
- Coordinates and participates in evaluations and assessments as appropriate
- Facilitates the development of a transition plan to preschool or other services
- Advocates for children and families within the healthcare and educational systems
- Monitors and evaluates the progress of children and the effectiveness of intervention services
- Maintains records of the child family and referrals in a confidential and up-to-date manner
- Completes data entry and other required early intervention forms necessary to document all service coordination activities
- Performs other related duties as required or assigned
Requirements: - Bachelorsdegree in special education Early Childhood or Social Work or related field
- Ability to travel within Hamilton County as needed
- Must be able to pass criminal background checks and various abuser registry checks
Work Location: This position follows a hybrid schedule combining in office and community work. Employees are expected to travel within the county to meet with individuals and attend in-office meetings as needed. The flexibility to work from home is available when job duties allow. Building locations: 1520 Madison Road Cincinnati OH 45206 4999 Kingsley Drive Cincinnati OH 45227 5858 Bridgetown Road Cincinnati OH 45248 Deadline to Apply: November 17th 2025 at noon EST Anticipated Start Date: January 15th 2026 Applicantsmust be currently authorized to work in the United States without the need for visa sponsorship now or in the future. Hamilton County Developmental Disabilities Services offersequal employment opportunities to qualified individuals without regard to race religion color national origin age gender disability sexual orientation gender identity gender expression marital status veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
| Required Experience:
IC
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