Why work with YWCA Seattle King Snohomish?
YWCA SKS is the region’s largest non-profit organization with a 120+ year legacy, focused on the needs of women, with programs serving 7,000 people each year. When you work with YWCA, you make a difference.
We’re women and BIPOC-led, family-centered, and supportive of employees. As a full-time YWCA employee (30+ hours), you’ll enjoy a benefits package including medical insurance, generous vacation, holiday, sick leave plans, and an outstanding retirement plan. Put your passion for racial equity and social justice to work – apply today!
What You'll Do
YWCA is on a mission to eliminate racism and empower women. Pathways Emergency Shelter provides short-term, trauma-informed shelter for parents and their children who are experiencing homelessness. The program offers a safe and supportive environment while families work toward housing stability, income, and longer-term supports.
The Children’s Specialist is a child-focused support role that promotes children’s safety, emotional wellbeing, and stability within the shelter environment. This position is designed to reduce barriers for parents accessing shelter services by ensuring children are supported in a safe, developmentally appropriate, and trauma-informed setting while parents complete shelter intake, assessments, and required activities.
The Children’s Specialist works at the intersection of child wellbeing, family stabilization, and service access, ensuring that children’s needs are thoughtfully integrated into shelter operations while parents engage with case managers, advocates, and community systems.
The Children’s Specialist completes basic child intakes and maintains program-related confidential records necessary for participation, safety, and coordination, but does not provide formal case management or carry a caseload.
This position has a social justice component allowing for critical thinking around how the external systems impact the work that we are doing through the lens of racism and intersections with poverty.
As an equal opportunity employer, we highly encourage people of color to apply.
Note: This position is fully onsite and includes consistent presence at the Pathways Shelter
Child-Centered Stabilization & Support
Support children’s emotional safety, regulation, and wellbeing within the shelter environment through trauma-informed engagement Create a predictable, welcoming, and child-supportive environment that helps children adjust to shelter and family transitions
Build age-appropriate, trusting relationships that support coping, expression, and resilience
Observe children’s behavior and needs and communicate relevant observations to shelter staff to support coordinated care
Supported Child Space & Parent Access to Services
Maintain and host a safe, supervised child-supportive space where children can remain while parents complete shelter intake, assessments, meetings, and required activities
Provide attentive supervision and engagement during these periods to ensure children’s safety and emotional comfort
Support parents’ full participation in shelter services by reducing logistical and emotional barriers related to child supervision
Clearly reinforce that parents remain the primary caregivers and decision-makers for their children
Programming (Non-Childcare)
Facilitate age-appropriate, short-term activities that promote emotional regulation, positive interaction, and healthy routines
Support consistent daily structure for children without operating as a childcare or early learning program
Ensure materials and activities are culturally responsive, inclusive, and affirming of all identities and family structures
School & Community Liaison
Act as a liaison between families and local school districts to support continuity of education for children experiencing homelessness
Assist parents with school enrollment, re-enrollment, and transfers, including navigation of documentation and timelines
Coordinate with school district McKinney-Vento liaisons to help families access transportation, meal programs, fee waivers, and other educational supports
Maintain working relationships with community partners to support access to early learning, childcare, tutoring, and youth resources as appropriate
Share relevant information with Shelter Advocates and Case Managers to support coordinated family stabilization planning
Records, Intake & Confidentiality
Complete basic child intake information required for participation in shelter-based child supports
Maintain accurate, confidential program records including attendance, incident reports, and activity documentation
Follow YWCA policies and applicable requirements related to confidentiality, consent, and information sharing
Collaboration, Safety & Compliance
Work closely with Shelter Advocates, Case Managers, and program staff to integrate child support into shelter operations
Participate in team meetings and contribute to a collaborative, trauma-informed shelter culture
Provide active supervision of children at all times and follow shelter safety, health, and mandatory reporting protocols
Participate in required trainings, safety meetings, and emergency preparedness activities
Equity & Values Alignment
Apply a racial equity and social justice lens to work with children and families
Demonstrate cultural humility and respect for families from diverse backgrounds and lived experiences
Contribute to an inclusive and welcoming environment for parents and children experiencing systemic barriers related to race, gender, poverty, and housing instability
Bachelor’s degree in child development, social work, education, human services, or a related field and a minimum of two (2) years of experience supporting children and families in shelter, housing, education, or community-based settings
OR
Five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in children’s services, preferably serving low-income families or families experiencing homelessness, in lieu of a degree
Demonstrated experience working with families from racially, culturally, and linguistically diverse backgrounds
Demonstrated understanding of the impact of racism, poverty, and systemic inequities on children and families, particularly those experiencing homelessness or housing instability
Ability to apply a race and social justice lens to daily work, decision-making, and interactions with families and colleagues
Experience using trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and strengths-based approaches when supporting children and parents
Knowledge of child development and best practices for supporting children impacted by stress, transition, and instability
Strong communication, observation, and coordination skills, with the ability to build trust across differences
Ability to manage confidential information with care, discretion, and professionalism
Ability to work independently while collaborating closely with a multidisciplinary team
Required within designated timeframes after hire:
CPR/First Aid certification
Hourly Rate: $28.00 - $31.00
Hours: 40 Hours per week
Excellent benefits package including medical insurance, retirement plan, plus generous vacation, holiday, and sick leave plans. For more information about our benefits, please visit: YWCA Careers & Benefits Information
At the time of hire, employees may enroll voluntarily in the Fidelity 403b Plan
After two years of employment, employees are eligible to participate in the YWCA Retirement Fund
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an individual to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. In performing this position, the employee:
All positions at YWCA Seattle | King | Snohomish are exposed to clients who have experienced or are experiencing trauma in various forms including but not limited to domestic violence, sexual violence, homelessness, unemployment, financial hardship, etc. As a result, staff are at risk of secondary trauma. Employees are encouraged to seek external support and maintain self-care when working indirectly or directly with clients.
Frequently stands, walks, sits, kneels, bends, and transitions between floor-level and standing positions while engaging with children in a shelter setting
Frequently uses hands and arms for reaching, grasping, handling materials, and engaging in age-appropriate activities
Frequently communicates verbally and through active listening with children, parents, staff, and community partners
Occasionally lifts and carries supplies, materials, or equipment weighing up to 25 pounds; may occasionally assist children requiring physical support within safe and appropriate boundaries
Occasionally climbs stairs and moves throughout multi-level shelter spaces
Occasionally works in indoor and outdoor environments associated with shelter operations
Sustains periods of focused attention in environments with moderate noise, activity, and frequent transitions
This position requires flexibility in schedule and location to support donor relationships and organizational needs. YWCA is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities to enable them to perform the essential functions of the role.
*Continuously = Over 80% of the time * Frequently = 20-80% * Occasionally = Under 20%
#YWCAWORKS
YWCA encourages applicants with a variety of experiences to apply!
At YWCA, we recognize that lived expertise is a powerful asset. This refers to the insights, knowledge, and skills developed by those who have navigated systems and experienced inequity.
Valuing lived expertise helps build trust with program participants, develop culturally responsive programs, and break down barriers to equity. It enriches our collective understanding and enhances our ability to serve communities that are furthest from opportunity.
Mental Health Considerations
All employees of the YWCA interact with clients who have experienced or are experiencing trauma in various forms, including but not limited to, racial trauma, domestic violence, sexual violence, homelessness, unemployment, and financial hardship. As a result, employees are at risk of
secondary trauma. We encourage employees to seek support inside and outside the workplace and maintain self-care routines.
Equal Opportunity Employment
For more information
Contact us at
careers@ywcaworks.org with any questions or if you need accommodation for your application.