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2.0 - 6.0 years

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kochi, kerala

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As a Special Educator at the Child Development Centre, you play a vital role in creating a supportive and inclusive learning environment for children with a range of developmental, emotional, and learning challenges. Working closely with students, parents, and a multidisciplinary team, you design and implement individualized education plans (IEPs) to help each child reach their full potential. Your qualifications include a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Special Education or a related field, along with relevant state or national certification as a Special Educator. A strong understanding of various disabilities and developmental disorders, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, patience, empathy, and a genuine passion for working with children with special needs are essential. You must also have the ability to adapt teaching methods and materials to individual student needs, knowledge of relevant laws and regulations governing special education, and prior experience in a similar role is preferred. Your roles and responsibilities involve conducting thorough assessments to identify the specific learning needs and challenges of each student, using various assessment tools and techniques. Collaborating with parents, guardians, and other professionals to develop and implement effective IEPs tailored to each child's unique requirements is crucial. Providing direct instruction and support to clients, utilizing evidence-based teaching strategies and assistive technologies to facilitate their learning and skill development is a key aspect of your role. You will modify curriculum materials and teaching methods to accommodate the diverse learning styles and abilities of clients, regularly assess and document client progress, making necessary adjustments to the educational plan as needed to ensure continued growth. Implementing behavioral interventions and strategies to address challenging behaviors and create a positive learning environment are also part of your responsibilities. Maintaining open and effective communication with parents and caregivers, involving them in the educational process, and providing guidance and resources for supporting their child's development at home are important. Staying updated on the latest research, best practices, and developments in special education through ongoing professional development opportunities is required. Collaborating with other therapists and admin staff to ensure a holistic and coordinated approach to each child's development is also part of your job. This is a full-time position with benefits including leave encashment, paid sick time, and paid time off. The work schedule is during the day shift with a performance bonus offered. The work location is in person.,

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5.0 - 9.0 years

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jharkhand

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You will be fulfilling programmatic responsibilities by assisting the Program Manager in providing support and supervision to developmentally disabled and/or individuals with traumatic brain injury residing in group residences. Your role will involve maintaining the safety and Human Rights of the individuals, as well as implementing Individual Service Plans (ISP) goals and strategies of Turning Point, Inc. You will work under the direction of a Residential Program Manager and your responsibilities will include assisting with maintaining a safe environment, ensuring Human Rights and Safety of individuals, and ensuring all program staff follow agency and program philosophy, goals, and objectives. You will assist and supervise individuals with activities of daily living, accompany them to appointments, and follow behavior plans while maintaining required data collection. Your duties will also involve completing documentation in a timely manner, assisting with staff training and orientation, engaging positively with individuals, families, providers, and other staff, attending team meetings, and representing the program as the Human Rights Officer and Fire Safety Officer. Additionally, you will be responsible for maintaining certifications such as First Aid, CPR, MAP, Human Rights Advocate, and PABC, as well as adhering to program policies and procedures. To qualify for this position, you should preferably have an Associates degree or college courses, with a high school diploma or G.E.D required. A minimum of five years of direct support residential experience or closely related experience is necessary, along with knowledge of behavior plans for developmentally disabled individuals and/or individuals with traumatic brain injury. Prior staff training or leadership experience is desirable, and you must possess certifications such as First Aid, CPR, MAP, and others as required. Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills are essential, along with solid math and computer skills. You should be able to engage positively with individuals and demonstrate patience, comprehension, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work positively as a member of the program staff. Physical requirements include the ability to stand and walk frequently, engage in stooping or bending, lift individuals weighing up to 100+ lbs., and participate in established behavioral interventions to ensure the safety of all individuals in the program. You should also be able to drive a 4-6 passenger van for transportation as needed.,

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