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Vermont Family Network Openings
EOE. Vermont Family Network, including its programs, is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to the policy and practice of non-discrimination in employment on any basis including gender, race, ethnicity, veteran status, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, age, disability or national origin. Parents of children with disabilities and/or people with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
Current Openings:
Vermont Family Network
Health Coordinator,
Full time
Vermont Family Network, supporting families of children and adults with special needs, seeks Health Coordinator to co-lead a family support team in their work providing information, support and resources to families, individuals and professionals. Content expertise needed in health care financing, medical service systems, developmental disabilities, peer support and promoting family leadership opportunities. Will provide grant management, budget oversight, staff training and support, and collaborate with partners in the community around disability issues. Proven leadership, communication skills, supervisory experience, experience working with families, knowledge of disability-related issues, and parental experience necessary. Should also be grounded in the principles of family-centered care and committed to improving the lives of children and adults with disabilities and their families. Bachelor’s degree preferred.
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Please forward cover letter, resume to HR, Vermont Family Network, 600 Blair Park, Ste 240, Williston, VT 05495
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Children's Intergrated Services-Early Intervention Program (CIS-EI)
(formerly named Family, Infant & Toddler, FITP)
Autism Programming Specialist,
Full time
The Vermont Family Network is seeking an energetic, team player to join our organization as an Autism Programming Specialist. The position requires three years of experience providing services to young children with an ASD and their families, excellent communication and collaboration skills, and knowledge of best practices for toddlers with autism spectrum disorders including assessment, curriculum design, data collection and analysis. Master’s degree in Early Childhood Special Education, Board Certified Behavior Analyst, is preferred; bachelor’s level considered.
The ideal candidate must be interested in working on a multidisciplinary team of parents, occupational therapists, speech language pathologists, physical therapists, developmental educators, and child care providers, and available to provide direct teaching services, supervise individual assistants, develop educational programs, and support and train parents.
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Submit resume with cover letter to Human Resources, Vermont Family Network, 600 Blair Park, Suite 240, Williston, VT 05495 or email Holly.
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FAMILY RESOURCE COORDINATOR
Family support organization seeks skilled professional for the Children’s Integrated Services-Early Intervention (CIS-EI) program in Chittenden County. Will conduct home visits, assist in the development and coordination of early intervention service plans, and communicate with multiple agencies and school districts. Candidates should have a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience; knowledge of family-centered care, early childhood development, and community resources for families with young children; strong communication skills; and family experience with a child with special needs. Submit cover letter and resume to
HR, Vermont Family Network, 600 Blair Park Rd., Suite 240, Williston, VT 05495,
or email HR at vtfn.org (click to view full job description in pdf)
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