Development Specialist - Early Childhood (PT)
Stroum Jewish Community Center
The Schwartz Early Childhood School (ECS) at the SJCC is seeking a Developmental Specialist to support our inclusive, Reggio-inspired early childhood program serving children from infancy through age six.
This role is ideal for a skilled early childhood professional with deep knowledge of child development and early intervention who is passionate about supporting children with developmental delays, disabilities, or social-emotional/behavioral challenges. The Developmental Specialist partners closely with educators, leadership, and families to strengthen inclusive practices, support early identification, and build capacity through observation, consultation, coaching, and reflection.
This position focuses on consultative and systems-level support rather than direct therapeutic services.
This is a Part-Time position with a salary of $30-$40 per hour dependent on education and experience.
Benefits:
- Generous paid time off, including Federal holidays and many Jewish holidays
- Full Family SJCC Membership which includes gym, basketball court and pool.
- Discounts for camp, Early Childhood School tuition and other SJCC programming for you and your family.
- A 403(b) plan with employer contribution after two years.
- Healthcare and wellbeing benefits.
- Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance
- Washington State Pay Range: $70,000 to $80,000 annually
- Actual compensation within the pay range will be decided based on factors including but not limited to, skills, relevant experience, and specific work location.
For more information about benefits please explore our website at: https://sjcc.org/about/services/employment-at-the-j/
Education/Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Special Education, Social Work, Child Development, Psychology, or a related field.
- Minimum of three years of experience working with children ages 0–5 and their families in a developmental support, early intervention, or specialist role (school-based experience preferred).
- Demonstrated knowledge of early childhood development, social-emotional development, and inclusive practices.
Preferred Education, Certification, and Experience
- Master’s degree in Social Work or a related field.
- Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Certification.
- Experience working in a progressive or Reggio-inspired early childhood setting.
- Familiarity with local early intervention systems and community resources.
- BCBA, BT, or similar credentials (preferred but not required).