Special Needs Inclusion Coordinator
Commander, Navy Installations - Department of the Navy
Applicant resumes are the key means for evaluating skills, knowledge, and abilities (KSA) as they relate to this position therefore, applicants are encouraged to be clear and specific when describing experience and KSAs. Combination of education and fulltime experience working with children. Professional knowledge of child and youth development, early intervention, special education, early childhood inclusion, and evidence-based and trauma-informed practices that support inclusive environments related to birth to 18-year-olds. Professional knowledge of observation and assessment methods and implementation science. Knowledge of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and The Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as they apply to CDCs, school age centers and community-based support services. Skill in respectful, reciprocal communication with families; adapts responsive approaches as required to meet the needs of individual families. Skill in the practice-based coaching model, facilitating training with adult learners, providing feedback, and adjusting training pace and activities to meet diverse learning needs. Skill in conducting functional behavioral assessments and collaborating with a team to design, implement, and monitor resulting BSP. Skill in the use of Microsoft Office Programs e.g. Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Ability to identify and apply appropriate evidence-based inclusive practices to meet the needs of individual children and youth and groups of children and youth in a childcare or group setting. Ability to develop, collect, and analyze quantitative and qualitative data to identify trends across the program, communicate trends, and propose solutions to program leadership. Ability to communicate effectively in English, both orally and in writing, and possess strong interpersonal communication skills.
Incumbent provides a comprehensive inclusive approach to serving children (ages 6 weeks -18) with medical, educational, or other identified needs across Child and Youth Programs (CYP). The SNIC supports the development and implementation of CYP inclusion and behavior support processes, provides ongoing educational opportunities, conducts needs and non-clinical assessments, and remains aware of early intervention and other services and provides referrals within the military and surrounding areas.