Service Coordinator: Early Childhood (Ages 3-5)
Company: South Central LA Regional Center
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 24, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Employment Qualifications:
Minimum qualifications include a BA/BS/BSW or MA/MS/MSW degree from
an accredited college or university in Social Work, Psychology,
Human Services, Special Education, or a related field, plus two
years of professional experience working with developmentally
disabled individuals. Case management experience is required for
providing services to the special needs’ population. Qualified
candidates must possess strong client interview, assessment, and
interpersonal skills and be available for community outreach.
Bilingual English/Spanish skills are preferred. Essential Job
Functions: The Service Coordinator for Early Childhood will monitor
a caseload ratio of 1:40 and build strong relationships with
families to understand their unique needs and goals for their
children. Responsibilities include conducting initial assessments,
developing Individual Program Plans (IPPs) in collaboration with
families and interdisciplinary teams, and coordinating access to
services and resources (including therapy, educational support, and
community programs) while ensuring timely delivery and follow-up.
The Service Coordinator will regularly review and monitor
children's progress, adjusting plans as necessary. Collaboration
with early intervention specialists, educators, healthcare
providers, and community partners (school districts, child welfare,
and court systems) is essential to ensure comprehensive care. The
Service Coordinator will stay informed about available community
resources and assist families in accessing them. Accurate and
up-to-date records of service coordination activities, including
progress notes and IPP documentation, must be maintained in
compliance with state regulations. The Service Coordinator will
advocate for families and children within the regional center and
community, promoting awareness and access to necessary services.
Duties and Responsibilities: Provide regular telephonic, video, and
face-to-face contact as part of child and family engagement
(minimum quarterly review meetings). Participate in the IPP process
to develop and implement the Individual Program Plan using person
centered approaches. Involve family members in program planning,
service coordination, and self-advocacy. Assess the needs of
individuals and families. Participate in team meetings when
appropriate to assess individual needs. Use supportive
communication to enhance positive relationships while addressing
challenges and providing feedback. Collaborate with the planning
team to explore options for meeting IPP objectives. Assist in
identifying service delivery options that best meet individual
needs, including self-determination and participant-directed
services. Share information on available services with families and
make referrals to providers. Understanding of Purchase of Service
(POS) standards and procedure. Collect and disseminate information
to coordinate services as specified in the IPP. Monitor IPP
implementation to ensure objectives are met and assist with
necessary revisions. Provide orientation to families regarding the
regional center system and services. Connect families to generic
services and community training opportunities. Inform families
about clients' rights, appeals, and complaint processes. Maintain
Title 19 documentation requirements for Targeted Case Management.
Participate in agency-wide audits, including Medicaid Waiver, Self
Determination, POS, etc., as assigned. Participate in meetings and
trainings as assigned. Perform other duties as assigned. Language
Skills: Ability to read, analyze, and interpret medical records,
assessments, and legal documents. Capable of responding to common
inquiries or complaints from families or regulatory agencies and
effectively presenting information to upper management, public
groups, and boards of directors. Mathematical Skills and Reasoning
Ability: Ability to calculate figures and amounts, define problems,
collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Other
Skills and Abilities: Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs
(Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint). Must demonstrate cultural
sensitivity and awareness of diverse groups. Ability to handle
confidential information and adhere to Welfare and Institution
codes. Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Class C California
Driver’s License and Personal Auto Insurance meeting California
Minimum Requirements. Physical Demands: The physical demands
described here represent 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 these functions. Employees are regularly
required to use hands for handling, talking, or hearing. Frequent
standing, walking, sitting, and reaching with hands and arms are
necessary. Employees may occasionally climb, stoop, kneel, crouch,
or crawl. They must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds and
occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision
abilities required include close vision, distance vision, depth
perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Work Environment: The
characteristics of the work environment 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 these
functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually
moderate. Ability to maintain a neat and orderly workspace while
ensuring privacy, confidentiality, and compliance with HIPAA
regulations.
Keywords: South Central LA Regional Center, South Gate , Service Coordinator: Early Childhood (Ages 3-5), Social Services , Los Angeles, California