East Bay Agency·Oakland, California
Provide trauma-informed therapeutic interventions and behavior coaching for children ages 3-5 in an intensive mental health program. Collaborate with parents, teachers, and a transdisciplinary team to develop reintegration plans for preschool settings.
East Bay Agency for Children’s (EBAC) mission is to improve the well-being of children, youth, and families by reducing the impact of trauma and social inequities. EBAC strives to reduce barriers that contribute to disparities in wellness for socio-economically disadvantaged and racially marginalized families and to create communities where all children and families have support systems to reach their full potential.
EBAC was established in 1952 when a group of parents of children with special needs wanted to give their children the same educational and recreational opportunities that contribute to the physical well-being and social growth of all children. From this was born the first day-treatment program west of the Mississippi and was the foundation of growth in meeting the needs of children and families living in Alameda County.
Today, EBAC’s programs serve over 4,500 children, youth and families throughout Alameda County each year with the goal of giving each child and family the specific resources, skills, and support they need to help them thrive. For more information about our organization, please visit www.ebac.org [//www.ebac.org].
The Early Intervention Coach (EIC) provides individual and group treatment activities for children ages 3-5 years within a short term intensive mental health treatment and intervention cohort program. The EIC will collaborate with the transdisciplinary EPIC team, with parents and external partners including the participants preschool staff to identify social-emotional learning needs and develop a plan for reintegration back into the preschool setting.
Position reports to: Clinical Coordinator
Position eligible for a sign-on bonus!
Qualifications: And competency factors
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Bilingual (English/Spanish) Required.
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Baccalaureate Degree in a Human Services discipline (social work, sociology, psychology, education, child development, etc.) desirable.
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Previous experience in milieu treatment or classroom education setting highly desirable.
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Previous experience working with parents/caregivers highly desirable.
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Skills in arts, crafts, music, sports, and games highly desirable.
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Ability to work with a multi-disciplinary team.
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Ability to drive pre-school students if special circumstances permit and provide a clean DMV report and insurance required.
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Work is primarily in office, classroom, and an enclosed outdoor play yard setting.
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Because work is directly with small children, full mobility is required for standing, walking, sitting, using hands, climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling.
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Periodic lifting up to 50 pounds is required.
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Noise levels may be high at times.
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Must complete nonviolent crisis intervention training.
Benefits: Information
EBAC offers a uniquely generous PAID time off package including up to 15 paid Holidays a year, generous vacation accruals for eligible employees; and an outstandingly comprehensive benefits package that includes:
Medical, Dental and Vision insurance. Full time employee only coverage is free of charge for certain Medical and Dental coverages.
Multiple options of Mental Health Care supports and services.
Chiropractic and Acupuncture benefits included in Medical plans.
Employer paid Basic Term Life/AD&D insurance; employee paid voluntary life insurance and AD&D (for employee, spouse and children if choose to elect).
Accident, Critical illness and Hospital Indemnity coverage ( for employee, spouse and children if choose to elect ).
Tax deferred FSA (flexible spending account) for Health Care and/or Child Care; commuter benefits for Transit and/or Parking expenses.
403b retirement program with an up to 4% Employer dollar to dollar Match after 1 year of employment.
Prepaid Legal Consultation and Identity Theft Protection insurance.
Pet Insurance to care for the four-legged family member(s).
ScholarShare 529 Savings Plan for higher education expenses for the beneficiary includes employee, child or another family member, etc.
Requires bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish and a clean DMV report. A bachelor's degree in human services and experience in milieu treatment or classroom education are highly desired.
Market context
California early childhood programs often seek bilingual Spanish coaches to support family engagement, classroom routines, and intervention services. These roles can be competitive because employers value bilingual communication, a clean DMV record for travel, and experience in milieu treatment or classroom education; the listed requirements and benefits on this platform are AI-summarized from the original job description, saving candidates research time. Before applying, confirm your Spanish fluency, driving eligibility, and how your background matches the preferred human services or education experience.
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