Career Opportunities
Myna Early Intervention is looking for passionate and qualified Early Interventionists who desire to make a meaningful impact in the lives of children and our community.
Flexible scheduling for work-life balance
Competitive hourly compensation
Supportive work environment
Continuing education reimbursement
Benefits include medical, dental, vision, retirement, and more
Paid time off & paid holidays
Speech Therapist Job Overview
The purpose of the Early Intervention Speech-Language Pathologist role is to provide family-centered early intervention services to infants and toddlers (birth to age three) and their families in accordance with North Dakota Early Intervention guidelines. The Speech-Language Pathologist will provide developmental evaluations, assessments, and therapeutic services through home visits, consultations, and parent coaching to support the child’s communication, language development, feeding, social interaction, and play skills while addressing the unique needs and priorities of each family.
Speech Therapist Qualifications
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Master’s or Doctoral degree in Speech-Language Pathology.
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Experience in early child development, special education, or developmental disabilities is preferred.
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Must have current and active licensure in individual discipline.
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Must have reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license in order to travel to homes/daycares where services take place.
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Demonstrates knowledge of typical and atypical infant and toddler development
and the influence of environmental, cultural/linguistic, family, and
health/medical/socio-economic factors on child growth and development. -
Able to work with team members to provide assessments, analyze results, and
effectively communicate assessment findings in verbal and written forms to
family. -
Able to develop an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) that is based on
assessment results and a child and family’s routines and priorities. -
Able to facilitate visits designed to produce positive outcomes for children and
families by using various models of collaboration, consultation, and coaching with
families and early intervention personnel. -
Able to ensure adherence to regulatory timelines and other procedures for
federal, state, and local regulations and standards pertaining to early intervention
services. -
Must have strong interpersonal skills for effective communication with children,
families, and team members. -
Able to effectively schedule and coordinate service times with families. Able to be
flexible to the changing needs and circumstances of families.
LOCATION & SCHEDULE
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Serving kids and families in office and homes.
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Full-time positions available.
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Working from our office in Fargo, ND.
PAY & BENEFITS
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Compensation is competitive and based on experience and qualifications
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Health benefits (medical, vision, and dental)
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Family Bonus
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Paid Night Out
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Matching Employer IRA contributions
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Paid holidays and paid time off
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CEU reimbursement for therapy staff
Occupational Therapist Job Overview
The purpose of the Early Intervention Occupational Therapist role is to provide family-centered early intervention services to infants and toddlers (birth to age three) and their families in accordance with North Dakota Early Intervention guidelines. The Occupational Therapist will provide developmental evaluations, assessments, and therapeutic services through home visits, consultations, and parent coaching to support the child’s fine motor, sensory, self-regulation, feeding, play, and daily living skills while addressing the unique needs and priorities of each family.
Occupational Therapist Qualifications
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Master’s or Doctoral degree in Occupational Therapy.
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Experience in early child development, special education, or developmental disabilities is preferred.
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Must have current and active licensure in individual discipline.
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Must have reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license in order to travel to homes/daycares where services take place.
-
Demonstrates knowledge of typical and atypical infant and toddler development
and the influence of environmental, cultural/linguistic, family, and
health/medical/socio-economic factors on child growth and development. -
Able to work with team members to provide assessments, analyze results, and
effectively communicate assessment findings in verbal and written forms to
family. -
Able to develop an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) that is based on
assessment results and a child and family’s routines and priorities. -
Able to facilitate visits designed to produce positive outcomes for children and
families by using various models of collaboration, consultation, and coaching with
families and early intervention personnel. -
Able to ensure adherence to regulatory timelines and other procedures for
federal, state, and local regulations and standards pertaining to early intervention
services. -
Must have strong interpersonal skills for effective communication with children,
families, and team members. -
Able to effectively schedule and coordinate service times with families. Able to be
flexible to the changing needs and circumstances of families.
LOCATION & SCHEDULE
-
Serving kids and families in office and homes.
-
Full-time positions available.
-
Working from our office in Fargo, ND.
PAY & BENEFITS
-
Compensation is competitive and based on experience and qualifications
-
Health benefits (medical, vision, and dental)
-
Family Bonus
-
Paid Night Out
-
Matching Employer IRA contributions
-
Paid holidays and paid time off
-
CEU reimbursement for therapy staff
Equal Employment Opportunity
Myna Early Intervention is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

