Program Coordinator - Early Intervention
Sunny Days is seeking a full-time Program Coordinator for our Greater Sacramento Early Intervention program This fast-paced, high-volume, administrative coordination position will manage and process referrals from Alta California Regional Center.
Duties include facilitating the coordination of services for children enrolled in our home-based, early intervention program by communicating via email and phone with in-home field staff, regional center service coordinators, and families. The program coordinator is also responsible for managing and processing a high volume of digital paperwork, tracking spreadsheets and database reports and to ensure compliance with our agency policies and contracts.
We are looking for a high-quality candidate with direct service experience, ideally in the field of early intervention and/or education, who is interested in joining our Sunny Days coordination team!
To be effective in this role, candidates must:
Minimum Requirements:
What Sunny Days offers:
Sunny Days of California, Inc. provides quality, home-based, early intervention services to children birth to three years who have developmental delays and/or disabilities. Our family-centered, parent coaching approach guides families to incorporate support strategies into their daily routines, maximizing their child’s ability to participate in all aspects of their daily lives.
If you have experience or are looking for a position in any of the following fields, we encourage you to apply: Child, Children, Child Development, Developmental Disabilities, Special Education, Social work, Social worker, Social Services, Psychology, MFT, Marriage Family Therapist, Counselor, Therapist, Education, Early Intervention, Teacher, Special Education teacher, Early childhood education, Human Development.
For more information on Sunny Days of California, Inc. and the services that we provide, please visit www.sunnydays.com
Sunny Days is an EOE/M/F/D/V/SO

Sunny Days, Inc. is one of the nation’s leading Early Intervention and Autism Services providers, serving children with developmental needs in New York, California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Delaware. Founded in 1994, it currently has over 500 employees and 2,000 active practitioners. Sunny Days provides more than 500,000 individual sessions annually, and offers a variety of personalized and individualized services related to the specific needs of each child and family that it serves.
For more information, please visit www.sunnydays.com.
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