Chester County Intermediate Unit
Clinical Coordinator of Evaluation and Intervention Services
Chester County Intermediate Unit, Downingtown, Pennsylvania, United States, 19335
Position Type:
Educational Specialist Position/Counselor/Coordinator
Date Posted: 10/23/2025
Location: ESC
Closing Date: 11/05/2025 A vacancy exists for a
Clinical Coordinator of Evaluation and Intervention Servicies
within the CCIU's Division of Student Services. This position will be located at the Educational Service Center in Downingtown, PA.
Are you motivated to create brighter futures for students, families, and the entire community? If so, we want you on Team CCIU! At the CCIU, we pride ourselves on the creativity, dedication, and collaborative spirit that our employees bring to their work every day, and we know that achieving success together takes a team approach!
We strive to hire exceptional, motivated, and passionate individuals that help us achieve our vision of acting as educational leaders who contribute to a better Chester County and beyond.
If you are looking for an exciting, challenging opportunity to grow your career, don't wait - apply today to make Team CCIU even stronger tomorrow!
Summary: The
Clinical Coordinator of Evaluation and Intervention Servicies
oversees the referral, evaluation, and service delivery process for advanced clinical, psychological, and sensory support programs. This role manages provider assignments, ensures compliance with evaluation and billing procedures, and serves as a key liaison with districts, families, and partner agencies. Responsibilities include coordinating interpreters and specialized evaluations, supervising school psychology staff and interns, supporting professional learning opportunities, and maintaining accurate records and reporting. The coordinator also leads recruitment and onboarding of providers, develops staff capacity, and collaborates with internal and external partners to support student transitions and access to vision, hearing, and psychological services.
Essential Job Responsibilities: A. Advanced Clinical Services Review, assign and manage all referrals, ensuring completeness and accuracy before assigning staff. Communicate with districts to resolve referral discrepancies and provide status updates. Coordinate interpreters as needed for evaluations. Recruit, onboard, and hire providers in collaboration with staffing agencies and internal coordinators. Oversee evaluation process: monitor progress, ensure compliance with communication protocols, and resolve concerns with districts and families. Submit completed evaluations and participate in feedback meetings as required. Attend district-requested meetings and communicate with families per district direction. Review and approve provider logs for accuracy and compliance. Oversee and process all billing for evaluations. Assign and manage cases for psychological, psychoeducational, neuropsychological, psychosexual, orientation & mobility, and vision evaluations. B. Psychological Services
Process referrals for psychological evaluations, including specialized evaluations such as bilingual, neuropsychological, and psychosexual evaluations. Monitor school psychologist caseloads and evaluation request needs, reallocating or supporting as appropriate. Support recruitment, onboarding, and supervision of school psychology interns in collaboration with partner districts. Manage and grow staffing capacity and expertise within the psychology team to meet district service demands. Manage and grow psychology contractor/agency partnerships to support specialized psychological services. Support the CCIU Pearson Digital Assessment Library System (DALS) consortium, working closely with Pearson representatives and districts to ensure effective access and usage. Contribute to the planning and design of professional learning opportunities including School Psychologist Hot Topics training, School Psych Network, and other department-specific training sessions. C. Vision & Hearing Services
Process referrals for vision, hearing, orientation & mobility, and audiological evaluations. Identify staff development needs and assist in planning and implementing professional development for advanced clinical, psychological, and sensory support programs. Oversee the accuracy, timeliness, and compliance of student records, data entry into PIMS, attendance/billing systems, and STAR. Support with the development and facilitation of staff meetings, including updates, training, and procedural reviews. Support annual census/registrations for APH, PDE (Deaf-Blind), Recording for the Blind, and Annual Survey of the Deaf. Collaborate with internal and external partners (districts, MH/DS, OVR, BVS) to ensure smooth service delivery and student transitions. Qualifications: Education and Experience:
Master's Degree
required BCBA
strongly preferred Licensed/Certified School Psychologist and/or Speech Language Therapist
strongly preferred Background in anixety and behavior support
required Experience mentoring and supervising staff
preferred Professional or Other Required Clearances
Valid Driver's License & reliable transportation
required Current police, child abuse, and FBI fingerprint clearances within 1 year
required Salary Range (2025-2026- Professional): Master's: $71,933 - $110,645/yr. Master's + 15 Credits: $75,243 - $115,001/yr. Master's + 30 Credits: $76,932 - $117,086/yr. *Placement on salary scale is commensurate with years of experience in a relevant role* Location & Schedule: Educational Service Center: 455 Boot Road, Downingtown, PA 19335 7.5 hours per day, 5 days per week, 209 days per year (213- First Year) LB
Equal Opportunity Employer Chester County Intermediate Unit is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Chester County Intermediate Unit ensures equal employment opportunities regardless of race, creed, gender, color, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability. Chester County Intermediate Unit has a policy of active recruitment of qualified minority teachers and non-certified employees. Any individual needing assistance in making an application for any opening should contact the Department of Human Resources at 484-237-5085.
Date Posted: 10/23/2025
Location: ESC
Closing Date: 11/05/2025 A vacancy exists for a
Clinical Coordinator of Evaluation and Intervention Servicies
within the CCIU's Division of Student Services. This position will be located at the Educational Service Center in Downingtown, PA.
Are you motivated to create brighter futures for students, families, and the entire community? If so, we want you on Team CCIU! At the CCIU, we pride ourselves on the creativity, dedication, and collaborative spirit that our employees bring to their work every day, and we know that achieving success together takes a team approach!
We strive to hire exceptional, motivated, and passionate individuals that help us achieve our vision of acting as educational leaders who contribute to a better Chester County and beyond.
If you are looking for an exciting, challenging opportunity to grow your career, don't wait - apply today to make Team CCIU even stronger tomorrow!
Summary: The
Clinical Coordinator of Evaluation and Intervention Servicies
oversees the referral, evaluation, and service delivery process for advanced clinical, psychological, and sensory support programs. This role manages provider assignments, ensures compliance with evaluation and billing procedures, and serves as a key liaison with districts, families, and partner agencies. Responsibilities include coordinating interpreters and specialized evaluations, supervising school psychology staff and interns, supporting professional learning opportunities, and maintaining accurate records and reporting. The coordinator also leads recruitment and onboarding of providers, develops staff capacity, and collaborates with internal and external partners to support student transitions and access to vision, hearing, and psychological services.
Essential Job Responsibilities: A. Advanced Clinical Services Review, assign and manage all referrals, ensuring completeness and accuracy before assigning staff. Communicate with districts to resolve referral discrepancies and provide status updates. Coordinate interpreters as needed for evaluations. Recruit, onboard, and hire providers in collaboration with staffing agencies and internal coordinators. Oversee evaluation process: monitor progress, ensure compliance with communication protocols, and resolve concerns with districts and families. Submit completed evaluations and participate in feedback meetings as required. Attend district-requested meetings and communicate with families per district direction. Review and approve provider logs for accuracy and compliance. Oversee and process all billing for evaluations. Assign and manage cases for psychological, psychoeducational, neuropsychological, psychosexual, orientation & mobility, and vision evaluations. B. Psychological Services
Process referrals for psychological evaluations, including specialized evaluations such as bilingual, neuropsychological, and psychosexual evaluations. Monitor school psychologist caseloads and evaluation request needs, reallocating or supporting as appropriate. Support recruitment, onboarding, and supervision of school psychology interns in collaboration with partner districts. Manage and grow staffing capacity and expertise within the psychology team to meet district service demands. Manage and grow psychology contractor/agency partnerships to support specialized psychological services. Support the CCIU Pearson Digital Assessment Library System (DALS) consortium, working closely with Pearson representatives and districts to ensure effective access and usage. Contribute to the planning and design of professional learning opportunities including School Psychologist Hot Topics training, School Psych Network, and other department-specific training sessions. C. Vision & Hearing Services
Process referrals for vision, hearing, orientation & mobility, and audiological evaluations. Identify staff development needs and assist in planning and implementing professional development for advanced clinical, psychological, and sensory support programs. Oversee the accuracy, timeliness, and compliance of student records, data entry into PIMS, attendance/billing systems, and STAR. Support with the development and facilitation of staff meetings, including updates, training, and procedural reviews. Support annual census/registrations for APH, PDE (Deaf-Blind), Recording for the Blind, and Annual Survey of the Deaf. Collaborate with internal and external partners (districts, MH/DS, OVR, BVS) to ensure smooth service delivery and student transitions. Qualifications: Education and Experience:
Master's Degree
required BCBA
strongly preferred Licensed/Certified School Psychologist and/or Speech Language Therapist
strongly preferred Background in anixety and behavior support
required Experience mentoring and supervising staff
preferred Professional or Other Required Clearances
Valid Driver's License & reliable transportation
required Current police, child abuse, and FBI fingerprint clearances within 1 year
required Salary Range (2025-2026- Professional): Master's: $71,933 - $110,645/yr. Master's + 15 Credits: $75,243 - $115,001/yr. Master's + 30 Credits: $76,932 - $117,086/yr. *Placement on salary scale is commensurate with years of experience in a relevant role* Location & Schedule: Educational Service Center: 455 Boot Road, Downingtown, PA 19335 7.5 hours per day, 5 days per week, 209 days per year (213- First Year) LB
Equal Opportunity Employer Chester County Intermediate Unit is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Chester County Intermediate Unit ensures equal employment opportunities regardless of race, creed, gender, color, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation or disability. Chester County Intermediate Unit has a policy of active recruitment of qualified minority teachers and non-certified employees. Any individual needing assistance in making an application for any opening should contact the Department of Human Resources at 484-237-5085.