4C for Children
Are you an excellent communicator that wants to help parents find quality childcare for their children? Are you someone passionate about building meaningful relationships? If so, 4C for Children may be the perfect place for you! As a specialist for the EFMP Respite Care Program, you will help provide respite care to Navy and Department of Air Force (DAF) eligible families.
Responsibilities
Build relationships with families and service providers.
Maintain accurate documentation.
Recruit eligible families and coordinate schedules.
Adhere to state regulations and requirements.
Keep licensure up to date.
Qualifications
Bachelor of Arts/Sciences in Special Education or Early Childhood Education, or equivalent.
Knowledge and experience working with children with special needs.
Knowledge and understanding of diverse populations of families.
Knowledge of early learning and development.
Ability to work occasional nights and/or weekends.
Experience working in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Teams.
Why consider 4C as part of your future? 4C for Children is a nonprofit agency created to ensure all children have quality early learning experiences. We are the largest local provider of training and technical assistance for childcare providers in the region, impacting more than 100,000 children each year through our support and resources to families and childcare providers.
As a member of the 4C team, you will receive a competitive benefits package and enjoy a flexible, casual work environment at our Cincinnati location. Our standard work week is 37.5 hours, and we work from home on Mondays. During your first year at 4C, you will earn 16 days of PTO, 12 days of sick time, and enjoy 11 paid holidays.
If this sounds like something you’d enjoy, then please apply today and let’s start getting to know each other.
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Health Care Provider
Industries Civic and Social Organizations
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Responsibilities
Build relationships with families and service providers.
Maintain accurate documentation.
Recruit eligible families and coordinate schedules.
Adhere to state regulations and requirements.
Keep licensure up to date.
Qualifications
Bachelor of Arts/Sciences in Special Education or Early Childhood Education, or equivalent.
Knowledge and experience working with children with special needs.
Knowledge and understanding of diverse populations of families.
Knowledge of early learning and development.
Ability to work occasional nights and/or weekends.
Experience working in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Teams.
Why consider 4C as part of your future? 4C for Children is a nonprofit agency created to ensure all children have quality early learning experiences. We are the largest local provider of training and technical assistance for childcare providers in the region, impacting more than 100,000 children each year through our support and resources to families and childcare providers.
As a member of the 4C team, you will receive a competitive benefits package and enjoy a flexible, casual work environment at our Cincinnati location. Our standard work week is 37.5 hours, and we work from home on Mondays. During your first year at 4C, you will earn 16 days of PTO, 12 days of sick time, and enjoy 11 paid holidays.
If this sounds like something you’d enjoy, then please apply today and let’s start getting to know each other.
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function Health Care Provider
Industries Civic and Social Organizations
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at 4C for Children by 2x.
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