JSOL STUDIOS
Anchoring Our Roots is a community-based program of JSOL Studios dedicated to improving the quality of care for children in King County. We support BIPOC family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) caregivers, grandparents, aunties, uncles, neighbors, and community members entrusted to care for children (prenatal through age 5) through culturally responsive coaching, group workshops, and health consultation.
Our program serves Spanish-speaking and African/African American families across King County, with a particular focus on South King County communities. We take a nature-based, holistic approach to wellness, meeting caregivers where they are and honoring the wisdom they already bring to their caregiving roles.
Position Overview We are seeking a Child Care Health Consultant (CCHC) to join our coaching team and deliver group workshops and individual coaching in King County for FFN caregivers. The ideal candidate is a seasoned professional with deep community ties, strong group facilitation skills, excellent written and verbal communication abilities, and the capacity to build trust with families navigating sensitive circumstances, including those with concerns about immigration status.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives working independently, brings existing relationships within the communities we serve, and is passionate about elevating the health and wellness of caregivers and the children in their care. You will represent JSOL Studios and Anchoring Our Roots in community settings, at partner organizations, and in county-related gatherings with professionalism and care.
Monthly Time Commitment This role is estimated at 15 hours per month, which includes:
3 group facilitation sessions a month (virtual and in-person)
Individual coaching consultations as needed
Monthly coach meeting attendance
Provider outreach, scheduling, and coordination
Documentation, case notes, and reporting
Key Responsibilities Group Facilitation & Individual Coaching
Facilitate 3 bilingual or English-language group coaching sessions per month (virtual and in-person) for King County-based FFN caregivers
Provide individual coaching consultations as needed to support caregivers requiring one-on-one attention
Deliver engaging, culturally responsive sessions on child health, safety, nutrition, development, and emergency preparedness
Create a welcoming group environment that prevents caregiver isolation and builds community among participants
Actively recruit new FFN caregivers into the program, leveraging your community connections and conducting outreach at community events, partner organizations, and through personal networks
Independently schedule and coordinate monthly group sessions and individual consultations with caregivers
Attend monthly internal coach meetings for alignment, resource sharing, and professional development
Represent JSOL Studios and Anchoring Our Roots at public health gatherings, countywide meetings, and community events when needed
Documentation, Reporting & Communication
Maintain accurate, professional case notes for all coaching interactions using the provided tracking systems
Track participation data and contribute to monthly and quarterly reports summarizing outcomes and insights
Communicate proactively by identifying and escalating concerns appropriately, rather than only waiting for direction
Use provided curriculum and materials; contribute recommendations for enhancements through established processes
Required Qualifications
Demonstrated experience as a group facilitator, coach, or consultant working with diverse community-based populations
Background in nursing, social work, public health, early childhood education, or a related field
Knowledge of child health, safety, nutrition, development, and/or emergency preparedness
Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to prepare clear, professional reports and case notes, and to represent the organization with professionalism in all settings
Proven ability to work independently with minimal supervision through self-scheduling, self-directing, proactively problem-solving, and taking initiative without waiting for direction
Experience with or deep understanding of FFN caregiving dynamics (grandparents, extended family, community-based childcare)
Cultural humility and sensitivity when working with immigrant families who may have concerns about participating in public programs
Professional presentation in all interactions—virtual meetings, community events, and written communications
Comfort with data tracking, documentation, and reporting requirements
Reliable transportation and the ability to travel within King County for in-person sessions
Strongly Preferred
Bilingual fluency in Spanish and English
Existing relationships and trust within Spanish-speaking and/or African/African American communities in King County
Experience with child care health consultation (CCHC) or similar coaching/consultation models
Familiarity with King County public health programs or grant-funded community initiatives
Commitment to Equity Anchoring Our Roots is committed to advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in all areas of our work.
We strongly encourage applications from bilingual and multicultural professionals, and from those who reflect the communities we serve—particularly candidates with roots in Spanish-speaking and African/African American communities in King County.
Position Type Contract
Contract Term January 2026 – March 2026 (3 months), renewable quarterly
Compensation $150 per hour for meeting facilitation
$55 per hour for all other tasks, including meeting attendance
Estimated Commitment 15 hours per month
JSOL Studios is an equal opportunity employer.
Reasonable accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities upon request.
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Our program serves Spanish-speaking and African/African American families across King County, with a particular focus on South King County communities. We take a nature-based, holistic approach to wellness, meeting caregivers where they are and honoring the wisdom they already bring to their caregiving roles.
Position Overview We are seeking a Child Care Health Consultant (CCHC) to join our coaching team and deliver group workshops and individual coaching in King County for FFN caregivers. The ideal candidate is a seasoned professional with deep community ties, strong group facilitation skills, excellent written and verbal communication abilities, and the capacity to build trust with families navigating sensitive circumstances, including those with concerns about immigration status.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives working independently, brings existing relationships within the communities we serve, and is passionate about elevating the health and wellness of caregivers and the children in their care. You will represent JSOL Studios and Anchoring Our Roots in community settings, at partner organizations, and in county-related gatherings with professionalism and care.
Monthly Time Commitment This role is estimated at 15 hours per month, which includes:
3 group facilitation sessions a month (virtual and in-person)
Individual coaching consultations as needed
Monthly coach meeting attendance
Provider outreach, scheduling, and coordination
Documentation, case notes, and reporting
Key Responsibilities Group Facilitation & Individual Coaching
Facilitate 3 bilingual or English-language group coaching sessions per month (virtual and in-person) for King County-based FFN caregivers
Provide individual coaching consultations as needed to support caregivers requiring one-on-one attention
Deliver engaging, culturally responsive sessions on child health, safety, nutrition, development, and emergency preparedness
Create a welcoming group environment that prevents caregiver isolation and builds community among participants
Actively recruit new FFN caregivers into the program, leveraging your community connections and conducting outreach at community events, partner organizations, and through personal networks
Independently schedule and coordinate monthly group sessions and individual consultations with caregivers
Attend monthly internal coach meetings for alignment, resource sharing, and professional development
Represent JSOL Studios and Anchoring Our Roots at public health gatherings, countywide meetings, and community events when needed
Documentation, Reporting & Communication
Maintain accurate, professional case notes for all coaching interactions using the provided tracking systems
Track participation data and contribute to monthly and quarterly reports summarizing outcomes and insights
Communicate proactively by identifying and escalating concerns appropriately, rather than only waiting for direction
Use provided curriculum and materials; contribute recommendations for enhancements through established processes
Required Qualifications
Demonstrated experience as a group facilitator, coach, or consultant working with diverse community-based populations
Background in nursing, social work, public health, early childhood education, or a related field
Knowledge of child health, safety, nutrition, development, and/or emergency preparedness
Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to prepare clear, professional reports and case notes, and to represent the organization with professionalism in all settings
Proven ability to work independently with minimal supervision through self-scheduling, self-directing, proactively problem-solving, and taking initiative without waiting for direction
Experience with or deep understanding of FFN caregiving dynamics (grandparents, extended family, community-based childcare)
Cultural humility and sensitivity when working with immigrant families who may have concerns about participating in public programs
Professional presentation in all interactions—virtual meetings, community events, and written communications
Comfort with data tracking, documentation, and reporting requirements
Reliable transportation and the ability to travel within King County for in-person sessions
Strongly Preferred
Bilingual fluency in Spanish and English
Existing relationships and trust within Spanish-speaking and/or African/African American communities in King County
Experience with child care health consultation (CCHC) or similar coaching/consultation models
Familiarity with King County public health programs or grant-funded community initiatives
Commitment to Equity Anchoring Our Roots is committed to advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in all areas of our work.
We strongly encourage applications from bilingual and multicultural professionals, and from those who reflect the communities we serve—particularly candidates with roots in Spanish-speaking and African/African American communities in King County.
Position Type Contract
Contract Term January 2026 – March 2026 (3 months), renewable quarterly
Compensation $150 per hour for meeting facilitation
$55 per hour for all other tasks, including meeting attendance
Estimated Commitment 15 hours per month
JSOL Studios is an equal opportunity employer.
Reasonable accommodations are available for applicants with disabilities upon request.
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