7 child development specialist jobs at 5 companies in Seattle, WA
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Child Life Specialist
Tacoma, Washington, United States
$35-$50/hrOnsitePart Time
MultiCare Health System: Operates a comprehensive network of hospitals and healthcare clinics.
Bachelor’s degree in child development, child life, or related field; 600-hour clinical or internship experience; BLS certification; and Child Life Specialist certification within one year of hire.
MultiCare Health System: Operates a comprehensive network of hospitals and healthcare clinics.
Bachelor’s degree in child development, child life, or a related field; 600-hour clinical or internship experience; BLS required; Child Life Specialist certification within one year of hire.
MultiCare Health System: Operates a comprehensive network of hospitals and healthcare clinics.
Bachelor’s degree in child development or related field; Child Life Specialist Certification within 1 year; 600 hours internship; BLS; experience with infants, children, and adolescents preferred.
Seattle Children's: Providing pediatric medical care and clinical research for children.
Bachelor’s degree in child life, child development, or related field; 600-hour supervised child life internship; experience with children in therapeutic settings; certification required within one year.
Sea Mar Community Health Centers: Providing comprehensive medical and social services to underserved communities.
Master's in psychology/counseling/social work, MHP or Child Mental Health Specialist credential (or working toward), active Washington counseling/license (may be pending), CPR, annual TB, background checks, ability to diagnose and develop treatment plans.
Child and Youth Program Training and Curriculum Specialist
Bangor or Bremerton
$35-$43/hrOnsiteFull Time
Department of the Navy: Protects the United States through naval and marine operations.
Develop and deliver training for child and youth program staff, implement age-appropriate curriculum for ages 6 weeks–18 years, maintain training records, support accreditation and compliance, and provide program guidance.
Sherwood Community Services: Provides community-based services and supports to children, adults, and families with disabilities to enable meaningful community participation.
Requires professional certification/licensure or degree in education, child development, social or human services; eligibility for Washington State ESIT Family Resources Coordinator certification; strong written and verbal communication skills.