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We are seeking aspiring and dynamic individuals with the passion of wanting to make a positive impact in the lives of children with special needs in the Preschool settings.
The Early Intervention (InSP) Teacher supports children with developmental needs within the preschool setting under the Inclusive Support Programme (InSP). The teacher works collaboratively with early interventionprofessionals, preschool educators, and families to design and implement Individualised Educational Plans (IEPs) that promote holistic child development.
Responsibilities:
Identification and Assessment:
Observe and monitor children's development, conducting screenings, and work closely with preschool staff, parents, and professionals to gather information and evaluate children's developmental progress.
Individualized Education Plans (IEPs):
Collaborate with the preschool team and parents to develop and implement individualized education plans (IEPs)
Instruction and Support:
The early intervention teacher provides specialized instruction and support to children with developmental delays or disabilities within the context of the mainstream preschool setting.
Collaboration and Consultation:
Collaborate and provide consultation and resources to parents and preschool staff by facilitating communication among all stakeholders.
Progress Monitoring and Evaluation:
Collect date, conducting screenings, and adjust instruction and support strategies as needed to ensure that the child is making meaningful progress.
Family Engagement:
Provide guidance and resources to support parents in understanding their child's developmental needs, providing strategies and techniques for promoting their child's development at home, and facilitate parent-teacher conferences and other family engagement activities.
Requirements:
Foreign qualifications will be reviewed for equivalency and recognition in accordance with ECDA guidelines.
Job ID: 145563685