Posted 5d ago

Early Intervention Evaluation Coordinator

@ Progressive Directions, Inc.
Clarksville, Tennessee, United States
$55k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Coordinate intake, Train evaluators, Document TEIDS
Requirements Summary:Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in qualifying fields; related degree with 1+ year experience; strong leadership, organization, and communication; meet timelines and compliance.
Technical Tools Mentioned:TEIS, TEIDS, IFSP, DDA, Developmental assessments
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Description

Progressive Directions, Inc. is seeking a dedicated Early Intervention Evaluation Coordinator to support our Early Intervention Services team. This role ensures that evaluations for the Tennessee Early Intervention System (TEIS) are completed accurately, in a timely manner, and in compliance with all state and agency requirements. 


If you’re organized, detail-driven, and passionate about helping children and families, this is where you make a real impact.


Key Responsibilities: The Early Intervention Evaluation Coordinator will:

  • Coordinate and monitor the timely completion of TEIS intake and eligibility evaluations 
  • Distribute evaluation referrals to appropriate staff 
  • Train, support, and supervise Early Intervention evaluators 
  • Complete evaluations as needed when referral volume increases 
  • Administer and interpret developmental screening and assessment tools 
  • Prepare developmental assessment summaries within required timelines 
  • Support IFSP development using assessment information 
  • Document required information in TEIDS according to DDA requirements 
  • Attend state meetings and communicate updates to staff 
  • Ensure services are delivered professionally, timely, and in compliance with agency and state expectations

 Work Expectations:

  • Consistent attendance and punctuality are critical 
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment 
  • Ability to lift/move up to 50 lbs as needed

Why Join PDI?

At PDI, this isn’t just a job, you’re helping families get access to life-changing services. Your work directly impacts children during some of their most important developmental years. 

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a qualifying field (Early Childhood, Special Education, Therapy disciplines, or related) 
  • OR related degree (social work, psychology, etc.) with at least 1 year of experience working with the birth–to–5 population 
  • Strong leadership, organization, and communication skills 
  • Ability to meet strict timelines and compliance standards

Required for Employment

  • Valid, non-restricted driver’s license 
  • Acceptable Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) (will be reviewed) 
  • Successful completion of a criminal background check 
  • Successful completion of a drug screening 
  • Must meet all Department of Education and DDA certification requirements