Early Intervention Specialist

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Tova Linck

tova.linck@gmail.com | (704) 991-3895 | 1211 West Divide Avenue, Bismarck, ND 58501, United States

Summary


I have over one year of experience working as an Early Intervention Specialist. I have a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and am certified in Infant Massage Therapy. I am passionate about helping families with young children, and have extensive knowledge of child development and early intervention services. I am patient, caring, and dedicated to providing the best possible care for my clients.

Experience


Early Intervention Specialist at Early Intervention Specialists of North Dakota, NDMay 2022 - Present

  • Led a team of therapists in providing early intervention services to infants and toddlers with developmental delays.
  • Served as the primary service coordinator for a caseload of 20 families.
  • Wrote Individual Family Service Plans (IFSPs) and conducted IFSP meetings for each family on my caseload.
  • Monitored children’s progress towards individualized goals through weekly documentation and analysis. Created new, developmentally appropriate activities to address areas of need identified through this process.
  • Trained parents/caregivers in carrying out therapeutic activities at home using Natural Environment Teaching strategies . Assisted them in identifying opportunities to use these skills throughout their day-to-day routine..

Assistant Early Intervention Specialist at First Steps Early Intervention, NDAug 2021 - Mar 2022

  • Led a team of 5 early intervention specialists in providing services to infants and toddlers with developmental delays.
  • Provided individualized therapy to 15 infants and toddlers with developmental delays.
  • Created individualized family service plans for 10 families of infants and toddlers with developmental delays.
  • Monitored the progress of 10 infants and toddlers with developmental delays, making necessary adjustments to their Individual Family Service Plans as needed.
  • Trained 3 new early intervention specialists in best practices for working with infants and toddlers with developmental disabilities.
  • Attended weekly case review meetings for 20 cases involving Infants and Toddlers receiving Early Intervention Services.

Education


Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education at University of North DakotaAug 2017 - May 2021

I've learned how to work with children, how to teach them, and how to design educational programs for them.

Skills


  • Communication
  • Patience
  • Creativity
  • Organization
  • Problem-solving
  • Multi-tasking
  • Flexibility

Crystalyn Turton

crystalyn.turton@gmail.com | (268) 390-0283 | Palmer, AK

Summary


I am an experienced Early Intervention Specialist. I have worked with children aged 0-3 for over 1 year in a variety of settings, including home visits, daycare centers, and schools. I have a solid understanding of child development and specialize in supporting children with developmental delays or disabilities. I am passionate about helping young children reach their full potential and enjoy watching them grow and thrive.

Experience


Early Intervention Specialist at Easter Seals Alaska, AKMay 2022 - Present

  • Reduced the number of children in an early intervention program who were not meeting milestones by 10%.
  • Created individualized education plans for each child in the program that addressed their specific needs.
  • Trained new staff members on best practices for working with young children with developmental delays.
  • Led weekly meetings with parents to update them on their child's progress and answer any questions they had.
  • Made home visits to families twice a month to provide support and resources.
  • Wrote monthly reports documenting the progress of each child in the program.

Assistant Early Intervention Specialist at Birth to Three Alaska, AKSep 2021 - Apr 2022

  • Successfully implemented new program that increased early intervention services by 20%.
  • Led team of 15 specialists in providing individualized care to infants and toddlers with developmental delays.
  • Monitored caseloads of 40+ children, ensuring timely progress reports and service delivery.
  • Collaborated with families to develop realistic goals and objectives for each child’s Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP).
  • Trained 3 new specialists in state regulations governing the provision of early intervention services.
  • Wrote over 50 IFSPs, documenting child progress and family needs/concerns.

Education


Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Education at University of Alaska AnchorageSep 2017 - May 2021

Some skills I've learned are child development, working with families, and teaching practices.

Skills


  • Communication
  • Patience
  • Creativity
  • Flexibility
  • Organizational Skills
  • Knowledge of Child Developmental Milestones
  • Understanding of Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)