Child Development Specialist-Early Intervention Program
Company: Pillar Care Continuum
Location: East Hanover
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Child Development
Specialist-Early Intervention Program Location: Sussex County Job
Type: Part-Time (Choose your own hours) Salary: $62.00 to $65.00
Hourly ABOUT PILLAR CARE CONTINUUM: Pillar Care Continuum is
dedicated to enhancing the lives of people with disabilities and
other special needs by supporting personal growth, independence and
participation in the community. Founded in 1953 to meet the needs
of children with cerebral palsy and their families, Pillar Care has
steadily grown and now delivers life-affirming services to infants,
children, adults and their families throughout northern New Jersey
through 27 program locations. Pillar Care provides specialized
programs to meet a wide range of educational, therapeutic, and
social needs of people with various disabilities. The agency serves
over 1,650 families each year and employs 700 full- and part-time
employees. ABOUT THE OPPORTUNITY: We are seeking a compassionate
and skilled Child Development Specialist to assess, plan, and
implement developmental interventions for children with varying
needs. The ideal candidate will have experience working with early
intervention programs, Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP),
and developmental therapies. This role involves collaboration with
a multidisciplinary team to support children in reaching key
developmental milestones. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Perform evaluations
and assessments to determine developmental levels, strengths, and
needs of children and families, and participate in the development
of IFSPs. Create and implement educational activities to help
families achieve IFSP outcomes. Conduct individual and group
educational programs for children, integrating a team-based
approach with other therapeutic services. Attend team meetings to
monitor child progress and collaborate on service planning. Provide
referrals for additional services, including therapies
(Developmental, Physical, Occupational, Speech-Language),
Behavioral services, adaptive devices, medical evaluations, or
community programs). Complete and submit all required documentation
within set timelines, including Family Service Notes, Verification
Logs, Progress Reports, Incident Reports, and more. Engage with
childcare providers when applicable and maintain communication with
families for carry-over of activities. Follow safety and emergency
procedures, including universal health precautions to prevent the
spread of infectious disease. Respond to communications (mail,
email, and phone) promptly. Mentor or supervise others and/or lead
in-service education programs as requested. Participate in Regional
Collaborative Early Intervention activities and educational
programs. Travel as a required condition of employment. Perform
other related tasks as assigned by the supervisor or program
director. Qualifications & Requirements: Bachelor’s B.A. degree or
higher from an accredited institution in a related health, human
service or education filed and has completed coursework from an
accredited institution in a related health, human service or
education field; and one year of documented professional experience
with individuals from birth to five years of age who have
developmental delays and disabilities or at least six credits in
infant or early childhood development and/or special education
coursework. Strong understanding of early childhood special
education principles and practices and Knowledge of normal child
development and New Jersey Early Intervention System rules and
regulations. Build and maintain positive relationships with
children and families. Effectively implement program goals and
objectives. Perform physical activities as required by the role.
Communicate effectively (verbally and in writing) while respecting
confidentiality. Experience working with children birth to age 3 To
be considered for the role, all applicants must be willing to
undergo the terms prior to employment: Must successfully complete a
criminal background check and receive clearance from the Department
of Human Services, confirming they are not disqualified, before
beginning work with individuals served by the organization. Must
consent to having their name checked against the Central Registry
of Offenders Against Individuals with Developmental Disabilities.
Must submit to drug testing prior to their start date. Required to
complete an application for a name check against the Child Abuse
Registry Information (CARI). Required to complete an application to
have their name checked against the Child Abuse Registry
Information (CARI). Pillar Care Continuum is an Equal Opportunity
Employer committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace.
We consider all qualified applicants without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation,
national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other
protected characteristic. Learn more about our Early Intervention
Program here: Pillar Care | Early Intervention Program
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