Educational Disability Specialist
Company: Self Help Inc
Location: Brockton
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Self Help Inc. is
currently looking for an experienced Educational Disability
Specialist to join our team. Agency Profile Self Help, Inc. is a
nonprofit Community Action Agency (CAA) created to help families
and individuals stabilize and secure their lives through education,
strategic assistance, and building opportunities in their
communities. We provide a range of services for families and
households across Southeastern Massachusetts. Job Summary The
Educational Disabilities Specialist plays a vital role in ensuring
that children with disabilities enrolled in our Head Start program
receive high-quality, inclusive educational services. This position
involves collaborating with teaching staff, families, and external
partners to identify children with disabilities, develop
individualized education programs (IEPs), and provide ongoing
support to promote their learning and development within the
classroom setting. The Educational Disabilities Specialist
champions an inclusive environment where all children can thrive
Hourly Rate: $25-$27 Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Supervise Lead Teachers Collaborate with program staff and families
to implement child find activities and screening procedures to
identify children who may have disabilities Participate in
multidisciplinary teams to conduct developmental assessments and
gather information relevant to potential disabilities Interpret
assessment results and contribute to the determination of
eligibility for special education services in accordance with Head
Start Performance Standards and relevant state and federal
regulations (e.g., IDEA) Actively participate in IEP meetings,
working collaboratively with parents, teachers, related service
providers, and other relevant professionals Contribute to the
development of individualized goals, objectives, and strategies
that are developmentally appropriate and aligned with the child's
strengths and needs Support classroom staff in implementing IEPs
effectively within the daily classroom routine, providing guidance
and resources as needed Monitor children's progress on IEP goals
and objectives, collecting data and participating in periodic
reviews and revisions of the IEP Serve as a resource to classroom
teachers and other program staff on best practices for inclusive
education and supporting children with disabilities Provide
training and technical assistance to staff on topics related to
child development, disabilities, and effective instructional
strategies Establish and maintain positive and collaborative
relationships with families, providing support and resources
related to their child's disability and educational needs Liaise
with external agencies and service providers (e.g., early
intervention programs, school districts, therapists) to coordinate
services and ensure a smooth transition for children Assist in
adapting curriculum, materials, and activities to meet the diverse
learning needs of children with disabilities Maintain accurate and
confidential records in accordance with Head Start Performance
Standards, agency policies, and relevant regulations Stay current
on research, best practices, and relevant legislation related to
early childhood education and disabilities Participate in ongoing
professional development activities to enhance knowledge and skills
Other Requirements Must pass a criminal background check and other
required clearances Must have or be willing to obtain CPR and First
Aid certification Must meet the physical requirements of the
position, including the ability to lift and carry young children,
bend, stoop, and actively engage with children Valid driver's
license and reliable transportation is required Schedule
Monday-Friday Knowledge, Skills and abilities Ability to lift and
carry young children and materials Ability to sit, stand, bend, and
move around the classroom and other program environments Ability to
interact with children at their eye level Knowledge of child
development, early childhood special education principles,
assessment methods, and IEP development Familiarity with Head Start
Performance Standards and the Individuals with Disabilities
Education Act (IDEA) Strong communication, collaboration, and
interpersonal skills Ability to work effectively as part of a
multidisciplinary team Excellent organizational and record-keeping
skills Sensitivity to the needs of low-income families and diverse
cultural backgrounds Valid driver's license and access to reliable
transportation Education & Experience Bachelor's degree in Early
Childhood Education, Special Education, or a related field.
Master's degree preferred Certification or licensure in Special
Education or Early Intervention preferred (as required by state
regulations) Minimum of five (5) years of experience working with
young children with disabilities in an educational setting. Head
Start experience is a plus Self Help Inc offers a comprehensive
employee benefits package: Medical Dental Vision LTD FSA 403B
Vacation Time Optional Time Sick Time Holidays Disability Benefits
Life Insurance Direct Deposit Self Help, Inc. provides equal
employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national
origin, age, disability or genetics. Disclaimer This job
description is not intended, and should not be construed to be, an
exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, efforts or working
conditions associated with the job. It is intended, however, to be
an accurate reflection of those principal job elements essential
for making decisions related to job performance, employee
development and compensation. As such, the incumbent may perform
other duties and responsibilities as required. Its contents imply
no contractual obligation and may be changed by the agency at any
time. Requirements:
Keywords: Self Help Inc, Plymouth , Educational Disability Specialist, Education / Teaching , Brockton, Massachusetts