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Core responsibilities

The early childhood specialist ii provides direct, comprehensive, individualized, and group family support services for young native hawaiian children aged 0-5, focusing on strengthening parent-Child attachments, healing trauma, and fostering cultural connections. This role involves conducting assessments, co-Developing service plans, providing clinical interventions like child-Parent psychotherapy, and collaborating with the team to develop and evaluate innovative programing.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a master's degree in a related field along with two years of post-Master’s experience in casework or group work, and two years of professional social work experience with parents and young children. Current or pending clinical licensure is required, along with the ability to work flexible hours and possess a valid driver's license and automobile access.

postgraduate degreeInterpersonal SkillsProblem SolvingCollaborationCultural CompetenceCritical ThinkingRelationship ManagementCrisis PreventionStrengths-Based ApproachClinical CounselingRecordkeepingEthical PracticeTrauma-Informed ApproachSocial-Emotional SupportChild-Parent PsychotherapyParent-Child AttachmentMākua Coaching