Child Developmental Interventionist
Part Time $25.00 - $30.00 / hourJob Overview
Join Our Mission as a Child Developmental Interventionist - Also known as a Developmental Interventionist!
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities? Do you have a knack for fostering engagement and connection through relationship-based interactions? Holding Hands Inc. is seeking a dynamic individual to join our team as a Developmental Interventionist.
Location: Calabasas, CA Region | Sessions are completed in one of our beautiful clinics, the clients home, or another community location.
Location: Calabasas, CA Region | Sessions are completed in one of our beautiful clinics, the clients home, or another community location.
- We work diligently to schedule your clients within 20/miles or 30/minutes (whichever is closest) to your home to minimize commute time.
Pay: $25–$30/hr depending on experience & education
Schedule: Part-Time | 15 - 25+ hours per week
- Block Schedule Options Include:
- Block 1: Monday - Friday 3pm - 8pm
- Block 2: Monday - Friday 3pm - 6pm
- Block 3: Monday - Friday 5pm - 8pm
- Block 4: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 3pm - 8pm
What You’ll Do
Developmental Interventionists will be using a model of intervention referred to as DIR®/ Floortime™. D.I.R which stands for Developmental, Individual Difference, Relationship-based modality. Some of the techniques used are referred to as Floortime™ which is a specific technique to both follow the individual’s natural emotional interests (lead) and at the same time challenge the individual towards mastery of the social, emotional, and intellectual capacities.
- Conduct one-on-one Adaptive Skills DIR®/Floortime™ sessions focused on relationship-based interactions.
- Support clients in building social-emotional development and communication skills.
- Follow the client’s lead—join their play and expand on their interests to encourage engagement and growth.
- Use a variety of tools depending on developmental stage and goals, including:
- Toys and games
- Sensory-motor activities
- Music
- Life skills and self-care routines
- Social-emotional dyadic lessons
- Play and social skills building
- Create a warm, supportive, and nurturing environment throughout each session.
- Build strong, trusting relationships with both the client and their family.
- Approach each session with flexibility, empathy, and creativity.
- Recognize and celebrate each client’s unique strengths, progress, and milestones.
- Help clients work toward their goals and reach their fullest potential.
What you bring to the table
Minimum Qualifications
- Master's Degree or currently enrolled in a Masters Program
- Minimum 1 year experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities (paid or unpaid)
- Reliable source of transportation
- Must be able to lift at least 10 pounds, sit on the floor, and run as needed
- Must be comfortable commuting 20 miles or 30 minutes to client sessions
- Passion for working with children, youth, and young adults with developmental disabilities
Preferred Qualifications
- CPR certification in both pediatrics and adults
- Bilingual
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