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Early Intervention Jobs at New York Child Resource Center

New York Child Resource Center, Inc. is currently seeking New York State-certified Special Educators, Birth-2nd Grade, for Early Intervention jobs supporting young children and families.

Our team works with eligible infants and toddlers from birth to age 3 through New York’s Early Intervention Program. Services may include center-based and home-based support, individualized developmental programming, ABA services, evaluations, service coordination, and related developmental services.

Special Educators at New York Child Resource Center help support children during some of the most important years of early development. Our work is focused on each child’s needs, each family’s goals, and the services authorized through the Individualized Family Service Plan process by the municipality.

We value professionals who are caring, reliable, well-trained, and committed to working with young children. New York Child Resource Center has provided Early Intervention services since 1993, with centers in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Manhattan, as well as home-based services and evaluations available across all five boroughs of New York City and Nassau County.

NYCRC is also willing to provide on-site ABA training for licensed special educators.

To learn more about our team, visit our Staff page. To learn more about the services we provide, visit our Programs & Services page.

Current Hiring Focus

We are currently seeking New York State-certified Special Educators, Birth-2nd Grade.

Qualified candidates can send a resume to nycrcjobs@gmail.com or get in touch using the form below.

You can also view available job listings on Indeed: New York Child Resource Center on Indeed.

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New York Child Resource Center, Inc. has provided Early Intervention services to families across New York City since 1993. Our licensed and certified professionals deliver individualized, evidence-based care for children from birth to age three, at no out-of-pocket cost to families through the NYS Early Intervention Program.

We serve children and families from our centers in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Manhattan, and through home-based services across four boroughs and Nassau County.

Learn More About New York Child Resource Center

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Our staff often say the most meaningful feedback they receive comes directly from families. Over the years, children and caregivers have written dozens of thank-you notes to our team.

See excerpts from family thank-you notes, here.

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Bronx

Address: 429 East 148th St
Bronx, NY 10455
Fax: 718-585-0152

Manhattan

Address: 4624 Broadway
New York, NY 10040
Fax: 212-569-1066

Brooklyn

Address: 706 Quincy Street
Brooklyn, NY 11221
Fax: 718-443-3499
The Early Intervention Program is a public program funded by New York State and county governments for infants and toddlers under three years of age who have or are suspected of having a developmental delay or disability. If you have concerns about your child's development, you can contact the NYC Early Intervention Program by calling 311 to make a referral.

New York Child Resource Center, Inc. is approved by New York State and has a contract with New York City to provide Early Intervention services. Eligibility for the Early Intervention Program can be determined only by State-approved evaluators under contract with the municipality. If a child is found eligible, needed services are identified in collaboration with the parent and must be authorized by the municipality. The municipality arranges for service providers based on the individual needs of the child and family.

Services authorized through the Early Intervention Program are provided at no out-of-pocket cost to families, though health insurance may be accessed for reimbursement. When Early Intervention services are delivered in child care or community settings that require a fee, the parent is responsible for any associated costs with access to those settings. For more information, visit health.ny.gov/EI.

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