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Core responsibilities

The early childhood specialist ii provides direct, individualized, and group family support services for native hawaiian children aged 0-5, focusing on strengthening parent-Child attachments, healing trauma, and fostering cultural connections. This role involves conducting comprehensive 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

A master's degree in a related field such as social work or marriage and family therapy is required, along with two years of post-Master’s experience in casework or group work, and two years of professional experience working with parents and young children. Candidates must hold or be working towards clinical licensure and possess a valid driver's license.

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