Child Developmental Interventionist
Holding Hands OpCo LLC - Burbank, CA
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Child Developmental InterventionistDepartment: DIR - Play TherapyEmployment Type: Part TimeLocation: Burbank, CACompensation: $25.00 - $28.00 / hourDescription DIR/Floortime- Early intervention-Behavioral health Developmental therapy-Special education support-Autism support Job Type: Part-Time / Flexible Scheduling Pay: $25.00- $28.00/hour (based on experience & education) Sign-On Bonus / Paid Training AvailableBlock Schedule GuaranteeTravel Expense Reimbursement Competitive pay with bonus opportunities Clear career growth and advancement pathways Paid training in DIR/Floortime and ongoing professional development Supportive leadership with hands-on clinical guidance Flexible scheduling options (after school, weekends, part-time availability) Purpose-driven work focused on meaningful child development outcomes Collaborative, multidisciplinary team environment Positive culture with recognition and growth opportunitiesIf you're looking for a rewarding career, not just a job, and want to be part of a growth-focused, impact-driven team, we'd love to connect with you.Apply today to start making a difference.Schedule: Part-Time | 15 - 25+ hours per weekBlock Schedule Options Include:Block 1: Monday - Friday 3pm - 8pmBlock 2: Monday - Friday 3pm - 6pmBlock 3: Monday - Friday 5pm - 8pmBlock 4: Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 3pm - 8pmWhat You'll DoProvide 1:1 developmental intervention services using DIR/Floortime principles Support children in building social, emotional, and communication skills Follow individualized developmental plans tailored to each child Engage caregivers through coaching and collaboration Foster meaningful, play-based interactions to promote development Document sessions accurately and in a timely manner Collaborate with a multidisciplinary clinical and administration teamWhat We're Looking ForBachelor's Degree Required for this role (does not need to be in related field to qualify)Passion for working with children and supporting developmental growth Strong interpersonal, communication, and engagement skills Ability to think creatively and adapt to each child's needs Reliable, professional, and team-oriented mindset Willingness to learn and grow within the DIR/Floor time model Preferred (but not required): Experience in DIR/Floor time, early childhood development, ABA, or related fields Master's degree in Psychology, Child Development, Education, or related field Prior experience working with children with autism or developmental differencesPerks & BenefitsHealth, dental, and vision insurance (for eligible employees) Paid sick time and/or PTO Mileage reimbursement or travel support Employee referral bonus program Consistent caseloads and scheduling stability
Created: 2026-04-15