Work in a center based program with help children build skills using different developmentally appropriate practices
Teacher - Child Care, Head Start, and Preschool Based Programs
a form of child care sponsored or managed by an employer. This service may increase employee loyalty, decrease maternity leaves and improve on-job concentration
Corporate Childcare Worker
Help infants, children, youth and families cope with the stress and uncertainty of acute and chronic illness, injury, trauma, disability, loss and bereavement. They provide evidence-based, developmentally and psychologically appropriate interventions including therapeutic play, preparation for procedures, and education to reduce fear, anxiety, and pain
Child Life Specialist
Work within a Local County Office of the Department of Child Services (DCS). The purpose of the position is to protect children from abuse and neglect and either maintain or reunify families whenever possible and, when in the best interest of the child, to achieve a permanent home or independent living for children unable to be reunited with their families in a timely manner.
Family Case Manager
Counsels birth parents and provides home study services to prospective parents to find the right match for the children they service
Adoption Counselor
This position is in charge of the hiring process of all teacher and staff. They ensure the program maintains all required local, state, and federal standards, and are in charge of enrollment to sustain the center's budget.
Director of a Center-Based Program
This role develops, markets, and sells consumable supplies (such as art materials), equipment, books, toys, food, cleaning products, and other merchandise that may be used in the course of caring for and teaching young children.
Sales Representative
Work with individuals expecting a child either through education or by assisting with finding resources for assistance such as WIC Department of Human Services, Department of Housing, or other state programs
Prenatal and Maternity Services
Assist children who are experiencing developmental delays. This person evaluates the child’s current level of motor and language skills and determine how far they need to go to reach age-appropriate levels. They develop and implement a treatment plan to improve the child’s development and monitor progress to determine the effectiveness of the treatment.
Developmental Therapist
Maintains case documents and reports for clients, attends child-family team meetings and hearings, and communicates with agency staff for the purposes of coordinating case information after a child has been brought into the system
Foster Care Services
May work in one discipline, such as parent education marriage enrichment, to help educate individuals and families on preventative measures to operate more effectively
Family Life Educator
May carry out nutrition education to low income audiences as part of the goals and objectives of the SNAP-Ed Education Grant. Those duties will include, but are not limited to: recruitment, program preparation and delivery, food preparation, and data entry.
Food Assistance
Design, coordinate, and conduct programs that relates to areas of alcohol, drugs, nutrition, sexual health, stress management and other topics related to health and wellness
Nutrition, Wellness, and Sexuality Educator
Is responsible for meeting the basic needs of all residents placed under their direct care and supervision and is able to provide structure through the implementation of a daily schedule and remains fair and consistent in their daily interactions with residents.
Residential Treatment Programs
Is responsible for creating, planning, implementing and supervising programs and activities within a specific program area such as Education, Arts, Sports & Fitness and Social Recreation
Youth Development Professional
The position evaluates services and practices that make an impact on the outcomes of young children and early childhood programs that serve them and their families. They may develop data collection tools, manage data collection activities, collect qualitative data, conduct qualitative data analysis, and write reports and grant proposals for outside funding
Researcher
Work with students to make significant contributions to their academic, personal, social, and physical development; encourage involvement in programs and events; provide opportunities for problem solving and honest feedback; plan and support activities and be involved in student retention efforts; maintain a healthy relationship with the students while remaining professional at all times.
Academic Advising or Student Life Counselor
Position provides grief support to school-aged children, job is to plan, organize, and facilitate grief support groups, and provide crisis support to children who have been impacted by significant loss.
Funeral Services- Children's Bereavement Coordinator
provide 24 hour telephone lines for counseling, evaluate and provide recommendations for service, provide counseling for acute stabilization and on-going support, and provide debriefing for those involved in traumatic events
Crisis and Hotline Services- Crisis Counselor
Voluntary civil society program supported by the U.S. federal government, foundations, corporations, and other donors engaging adults in public service work with a goal of "helping others and meeting critical needs in the community." Members commit to full-time or part-time positions offered by a network of nonprofit community organizations and public agencies, to fulfill assignments in the fields of education, public safety, health care, and environmental protection.
AmeriCorps
Host year-round programs for families, youths, school groups, preschoolers, and educators. Program content is reflective of museum exhibits, and focuses on the arts, sciences, and humanities.
Children's Museum Educator
May teach budget and money management skills. They provide guidance to families experiencing problems with debt and credit management. They also help with retirement planning and entrepreneurship. In this field, you can expect to perform community outreach tasks, facilitate group discussions, perform family needs assessments and develop new and innovative programs
Family Resource Management
Individual will provide preventive, educational, and evaluative and treatment services to meet the psychosocial needs of patients and their families, to help them improve, restore, and maintain their maximum level of coping. Assists will planning will, memorial service, funeral arrangements
Hospice- Social Worker/Bereavement Coordinator
Performs a variety of duties relating to the juvenile offender such as intake and probation services, intensive supervision, counseling, case management, detention planning and aftercare services.
Juvenile Justice- Juvenile Probation/Parole Specialist
Works with community partners to create and develop educational opportunities centered on, youth leadership, entrepreneurship, workforce development and readiness, career preparedness and employability. They work with state, local and community- or neighborhood-based advisory committees in conducting needs assessments to identify critically important issues
4-H Youth Development- Extension Educator