Inclusion & Disabilities Specialist
Company: Casa Central
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Summary:Casa Central’s
Early Learning Academy provides high quality, comprehensive early
childhood education services for young children, ages birth to
five, and their families. The Center-Based program provides
childcare and education services for children ages two to five. The
Inclusion & Disabilities Specialist assists students with
disabilities, diverse learning needs, challenging behaviors, and
other special needs, facilitating total inclusion in the daily
curriculum and classroom activities. The Inclusion & Disabilities
Specialist helps to maintain a classroom environment that is
developmentally appropriate and meets the individual needs of
children as mandated by federal, state, and local standards;
ensures the execution of individualized Implementation and Interim
Plans; and implements Conscious Discipline curriculum supports. The
Inclusion & Disabilities Specialist works in close collaboration
with the Disabilities & Wellness Promotion Manager to support and
engage families of children with suspected and diagnosed
disabilities, coordinate services, make referrals, and follow up on
child and family needs. Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Include the following, other duties as assigned: Administrative
Responsibilities: Participate in site visits, focus groups,
trainings, and meetings as indicated. Monitor and complete assigned
monthly reports. Enter data and maintain database (ChildPlus).
Maintain files for assigned case load. Cover meetings, staffings,
and trainings in the absence of the Disabilities & Wellness
Promotion Coordinator, representing Casa Central at both internal
and external meetings and events. Child Development Support:
Provide information to the team that will assist in the referral
process (to Early Intervention or Chicago Public Schools) for
children with suspected disabilities. Collaborate with internal
team to implement interim individualized plans to support
meaningful inclusion and developmental progress. Once the child’s
Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP)/Individualized Education
Program (IEP) is received, collaborate with teaching team in
developing Implementation plan to support the child with achieving
the goals outlined therein. Complete observations for children who
are in the referral process, who have IEPs/IFSPs, and who have
Implementation/Interim or Behavior Support plans. Curriculum and
Assessment: Assist teaching teams with gathering documentation on
children’s progress to achieve developmental targets. Provide
instructional support for children with suspected/diagnosed
disabilities or challenging behaviors, demonstrating implementation
of individualized learning experiences that support the general
curriculum goals and objectives. Assist teaching teams to plan and
implement individual learning supports for assigned children.
Support enrollment process by assisting with potential
observations, and other screenings when appropriate. Classroom
Environment: Assist the primary teaching staff in maintaining a
classroom environment that includes positive guidance techniques
that meet state and local licensing regulations and Head Start
performance Standards. Model and support the implementation of
Conscious Discipline. Ensure no child is left unattended. Implement
Active Supervision strategies. Demonstrate instructional practices
that supports CLASS, ITERS, and ECERS requirements. Ensure
classroom and developmental learning spaces are clean, organized,
and welcoming for children. Referral and Follow-Up Gather
documentation to make referrals to Early Intervention or the Local
Education Authority (Chicago Public Schools) for children with
suspected disabilities. Follow-up to support families through the
referral process. Help ensure that children are receiving needed
services. Parent Engagement: Support parents’ understanding of the
referral process. Partner with families to implement activities in
the home that support IEP/IFSP goals, and other
interim/implementation plans. Provide parents with feedback on
their child’s progress. Support families using the Parents as
Teachers curricular resources. Interdisciplinary Team
Participation: Participate in meetings with the teaching teams,
family development specialists, Disabilities & Wellness Promotion
Manager, and other staff. Collaborate to develop, communicate, and
implement Interim /Implementation plans. When available,
participate in Family Child Review process, and other staffings
involving assigned children and prospective children. Professional
Development: Acquire 20 hours of continuing education annually.
Develop and implement an annual professional development plan.
Actively participate in Inclusion Aide reflective practice group.
Participate in Reflective Supervision and Team Meetings with
Disability & Wellness Manager and participate as a team member in
other meetings. Other: Follow all mandates of federal regulations,
state and local licensing, agency policies and procedures,
curriculum and Standards of Conduct. Perform other duties as
assigned, within the scope of the job description. Administer
medication as needed (ex. Nebulizer treatment, Epipen). Support
recruitment efforts for the program, with a special focus on
recruiting children with diagnosed or suspected disabilities.
General Requirements: Sensitivity to cultural diversity is
required. Will be subject to pre-employment screening that includes
a medical, lift and drug and alcohol screening, as well as aptitude
and skills’ testing, where applicable. Education/Experience:
Minimum of an AA in ECE or related field strongly preferred;
requires a minimum of a Child Development Associate (CDA) or twelve
college credit hours in Early Childhood Education and at least 3
years of experience working with children with challenging
behaviors, suspected and diagnosed disabilities, and diverse
learning needs. Language Skills: Bilingual Spanish preferred.
Computer Literacy & Knowledge Skills Abilities: Basic computer
skills for activities such as completing time sheets and using
incident reporting software. Mathematical Skills Basic mathematical
skills are required. Operating Environment and Working
Relationships: Works collaboratively and routinely with agency
personnel, participants, visitors, funders, and other stakeholders.
From time to time may be required to work on weekends and/or
holidays. Decision Making Authority: Exercises discretion and sound
judgment in executing tasks. People Management Positive
communication skills with staff and families. Remote
Work/Technology (WIFI)/Mobile Phone Usage: Not eligible for remote
work. A personal mobile phone is not required and therefore not
eligible for mobile phone reimbursement. Physical Demands: The
physical demands described here are representative of those that
must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential
functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
regularly required to sit, talk and hear. The employee frequently
is required to use hands. Must be able to lift and carry up to
25lbs. Work Environment: The work environment characteristics
described here are representative of those an employee encounters
while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work
environment is usually moderate. Disclaimer: The statements herein
are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being
performed by the employee in this position. The content of this job
description is not intended to be constructed as an exhaustive list
of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of a person in
this position. I acknowledge and understand that: Receipt of the
position description does not imply nor create a promise of
employment, nor an employment contract of any kind, and that my
employment is at-will. The job description provides a general
summary of the position in which I am employed, that the contents
of this job description are job requirements and, at this time, I
know of no limitations which would prevent me from performing these
functions with or without accommodation. I further understand that
it is my responsibility to inform my supervisor at any time that I
am unable to perform these functions. Job duties, tasks, work hours
and work requirements may be changed at any time.
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