Social Worker
Company: J. Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center
Location: Warwick
Posted on: March 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Summary Of Job Responsibilities: Provide service coordination
activities when assigned and direct/indirect treatment
interventions to infants and toddlers. Participate in
multidisciplinary evaluations as needed. Provide documentation of
interventions consistent with Early Intervention Regulations.
Essential Functions & Principal Duties And Responsibilities: 1.
Protect the rights and dignities of individuals with developmental
disabilities and extend these rights and dignities to family
members or guardians. 2. Upholds and complies with all safety
programs and policies to maintain a safe work environment for
employees, consumers, family members and visitors. 3. Commits to
organizational quality initiatives by participating in programs
that will assure quality improvements and team processes. 4.
Provide family training developmental treatment and essential
funding in accordance with a child's Individualized Family Service
Plan (IFSP), and service coordination when assigned in home,
community or childcare settings. 5. Participate in arena-style
multidisciplinary evaluations, taking responsibility for assessing
social-emotional development, parent/child interaction, attachment,
temperament, behavior; or service as the evaluation facilitator,
when assigned, providing oral and written explanation of the
evaluation process and results to the child's parents. 6. Lead
parent support groups and/or parenting education classes as needed.
7. Provide individual short or long-term direct counseling when
indicated among consensus of the multidisciplinary team and written
into the child's IFSP. 8. Perform initial home visits for new
referrals, including parent interview, child observation or
screening, and all necessary paperwork. 9. Follows the Rhode Island
Early Intervention Competencies. 10. Obtain consultation from other
members of the team in areas outside own expertise, such as motor
or language development, consistent with the transdisciplinary
provision of services. 11. Maintain licensure and professional
knowledge through participation in professional organizations,
conferences, and in-services. 12. Document all activities in
accordance with regulations and requirements necessary for billing,
agency policies, or early intervention regulations. 13. Follow all
agency guidelines and department specific policies, i.e. sick time
or vacation time usage and call in policies, dress codes, etc. as
specified in personnel manual and Early Intervention specific
procedures. 14. Perform other duties as directed by the supervisor
related to the organization's mission, goals and operations. Early
Intervention Principles and Practices: 1. Infants and toddlers
learn best though every day experiences and interactions with
familiar people in familiar contexts a. Learning activities and
opportunities must be functional, based on child and family
interest and enjoyment. b. Learning is relationship based. c.
Learning should provide opportunities to practice and build upon
previously mastered skills. d. Learning occurs through
participation in a variety of enjoyable activities. 2. All
families, with the necessary supports and resources, can enhance
their children's learning and development children's learning and
development. a. All families' means ALL (income levels, racial, and
cultural backgrounds, educational levels, skill levels, living with
varied levels of stress and resources. b. The consistent adults in
a child's life have the greatest influence on learning and
development- not the EI providers. c. All families have strengths
and capabilities that can be used to help their child. d. All
families are resourceful, but al families do not have equal access.
e. Supports (informal and formal) need to build on strengths and
reduce stressors so families are able to engage with their children
in mutually enjoyable interactions and activities. 3. The primary
role of the service provider in early intervention is to work with
and support family members and caregivers in a child's life. a. EI
providers engage with adults to enhance confidence and competence
in their inherent role as the people who teach and foster the
child's development. b. Families are equal partners in the
relationship with service providers. c. Mutual trust, respect,
honesty, and open communication characterize he family-provider
relationship. 4. The early intervention process, from initial
contacts through transition, must be dynamic and individualized to
reflect the child's and family members' preference, learning
styles, and cultural beliefs. a. Families are active participants
in all aspects of services. b. Families are the ultimate decision
makers in the amount, type of assistance, and support revised
accordingly. c. Child and family needs, interests, and skills
change; the IFSP must be fluid, and revised accordingly. d. The
adults in a child's life each have their own preferred learning
styles; interactions must be sensitive and responsive to
individuals. e. Each family's culture, spiritual beliefs and
activities, values, and traditions will be different from the
service provider's (even if from a seemingly similar culture);
service providers should seek to understand, not judge. f. Family
"ways" are more important than provider comfort and beliefs (short
of abuse/neglect). 5. IFSP outcomes must be functional and based on
children's and families' needs and priorities a. Functional
outcomes improve participation in meaningful activities. b.
Functional outcomes build on natural motivations to learn and do;
fit what's important to families; strength naturally occurring
routines; enhance natural learning opportunities. c. The family
understands that strategies are worth working on because they lead
to practical improvements in child and family life. d. Functional
outcomes keep the team focused on what's meaningful to the family
in their day to day activities. 6. The family's priorities needs
and interests are addressed most appropriately by a primary
provider who represents and receives team and community support. a.
The team can include the family's friends, relatives, and community
support people, as well as specialized service providers. b. Good
teaming practices are used. c. One consistent person needs to
understand and keep abreast of the changing circumstances, needs,
interests, strengths, and demands in a family's life. d. The
primary provider brings in other services and supports as needed,
assuring outcomes, activities, and advice are compatible with
family life and won't overwhelm or confuse family members. 7.
Interventions with young children and family members must be based
on explicit principles, validated practices, best available
research and relevant laws and regulations. a. Practices must be on
and consistent with explicit principles. b. Providers should be
able to provide a rationale for practice decisions. c. Research is
ongoing and informs evolving practices. d. Practice decisions must
be data-based and ongoing evaluation is essential e. Practices must
fit with relevant laws and regulations. f. As research and practice
evolve, laws and regulations must be amended accordingly. 8.
Support for families in developing strategies to understand,
interpret and nurture their child's development is best achieved
through the use of reflective practices. a. Early Intervention
providers take the time to pause and explore their reactions and
feelings regarding their work with children and families b.
Reflection occurs at individual, family, team, supervisory,
programmatic and interagency levels. c. Reflective supervision
supports individual, family, team, supervisory, programmatic and
interagency levels. d. Reflective practices promote a parallel
process whereby early intervention providers reflect on their
relationships and interactions with parents/caregivers who in turn
reflect on their relationship and interactions with their child.
Internal/External Relationships: Internal: Function as a member of
a transdisciplinary team servicing infants and toddlers with
special needs, and their families. Provide supervision,
orientation, or mentorship to other members of the team or student
interns as required. External: Consult to other members of the team
in areas of own expertise, including attachment, parent-child
interaction, and pediatric DSM-V diagnoses, and provide leadership
in treatment areas related to social work and mental health,
including inter-agency coordination of services to families with
complex social needs. Working Conditions: Natural settings, center
and home-based interventions which shall require local travel.
General business office conditions working with computer,
telephone, photo copy equipment, scanner and fax machines. Work
environment is contained in a program location that necessitates
frequent child and family contact Physical And Mental Requirements:
Ability to successfully perform the essential function of this job
with reasonable accommodations considered. Ability to deal with a
wide range of individual and programmatic issues. Frequent sitting,
standing and walking. Must be able to lift 30 pounds. Must have
valid driver's license, safe driving record, automobile insurance
and own vehicle to be used as directed and when needed for
transport. Must have and maintain pediatric CPR certification.
Education, Experience And Skills: Master's Degree in Social Work
from an accredited program, counseling, or appropriate related
field required; 2-5 years experience working with infants and
toddlers with disabilities and their families; eligible for
certification and meets requirements of R.I. Board of Registration
for Social Workers. Able to work in transdisciplinary professional
environment. Preferred: Experience in home-based treatment;
training and experience in assessment of social/emotional
development and parent-child interaction; fluency in second
language such as Spanish; experience working with racial or ethnic
minorities or immigrant populations. Employment Type: Full Time
Bonus/Commission: No
Keywords: J. Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center, Warwick , Social Worker, Healthcare , Warwick, Rhode Island
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