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COORDINATOR, PRESCHOOL CHILD FIND - A223A DAY

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0 Prince William County, VA Prince William County, VA Full-time Full-time $84,547 - $162,001 a year $84,547 - $162,001 a year 3 days ago 3 days ago 3 days ago COORDINATOR, PRESCHOOL CHILD FIND - A223A DAY JOB STATUS:
OPEN EFFECTIVE:
2023-24 POSTING DATE:
03/22/2024 CLOSING DATE:
06/30/2024 04:
30 PM POSTING NUMBER:
00050347 SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT:
PRESCHOOL LOCATION:
Prince William County,VA POSITION TITLE:
COORDINATOR, PRESCHOOL CHILD FIND - A223A DAY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION/REQUIREMENTS:
This position will remain open until filled.
An initial screening of applicants will take place at 8:
00 a.
m.
on Wednesday, April 3, 2024, Applicants who apply after that date will only be screened and/or interviewed if a successful candidate is not selected from the applicant pool that applied prior to that date.
An essential function of this position is the ability to work in person and physically report for work on site.
JOB
Summary:
This position is responsible for providing direct support for the Child Find process, conducting screenings and observations, and facilitating Child Find/eligibility meetings.
The position is responsible for ensuring state and local timelines are met regarding the identification process for children suspected of having a disability, and ensuring the proper identification of the suspected area of disability.
The coordinator will assist in compiling and analyzing data regarding the number of students referred and going through the Child Find process, to include outcomes related to the eligibility process.
Job Description SALARY:
Grade 16:
$84,547 - $162,001 per year (competitive benefits) DAYS:
223 FULL TIME/PART TIME:
Full Time.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Prince William County Public Schools

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