| Location | Olympia, WA |
POSITION SUMMARY:
The School Aged Childcare (SACC) Behavioral Support Liaison conducts behavioral assessments and
provides support and consultation to YMCA Staff serving children enrolled in Y Care and/or Seasonal Day
Camps who have been identified with complex and/or high needs, behavioral, developmental, and/or
physical, that may impact their ability to participate successfully in program activities. This
position helps create and maintain a culture of Belonging, Achievement, and Relationships
(BAR) that aligns with the Y Core Values and Guiding Principles.
This individual will have the skills necessary to be comfortable with conflict resolution, proficient with
observation and analysis to make informed decisions, work well with both adults and children, and
provide objective feedback to support engagement in Y Care and/or Seasonal Day Camps. Additionally,
this individual will act as a liaison between the YMCA and School District Behavioral Specialists to
support consistency of mitigation techniques from school day to Y Care.
This is a grant-funded position and will be reevaluated after the first year of funding to determine if it
continues. Funds are expected to be available July 1, 2026 - June 30, 2027.
This position does not provide clinical diagnosis or therapy but instead works within an
educational/behavioral support framework.
OUR CULTURE:
Our mission and core values are brought to life by our culture. In the Y, we strive to live our cause of
strengthening communities with purpose and intentionality every day. We are welcoming: we are
open to all. We are a place where you can belong and become. We are genuine: we value you and
embrace your individuality. We are hopeful: we believe in you and your potential to become a
catalyst in the world. We are nurturing: we support you in your journey to develop your full
potential. We are determined: above all else, we are on a relentless quest to make our community
stronger beginning with you.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
a. Establishes an observation routine to support morning and afternoon Y Care hours to
be present on-site at a minimum of two morning shifts and up to three afternoon
shifts within a two-week work schedule.
b. Assesses Y Care operations and curriculum to support youth with complex needs and
may develop curriculum to support appropriate emotional regulation
c. Supports Y Care staff to facilitate Parent/Caregiver conversations that include but are
not limited to Plans of Success, Re-entry plans, and/or Behavior Notifications to
support successful engagement in Y Care
d. Coordinates planning, implementation and evaluation of SACC programs to support
positive behaviors and mitigation techniques by incorporating a combination of
program facilitation, SEL best practices, and transition techniques that can be
standardized across all Y Care sites
e. Communicates with Program Directors and site staff on any progress notes, problems,
or other concerning information which occurred during Y Care hours regarding children
with complex needs
a. Develops and implements behavioral support training materials for Y Care staff as part
of quality engagement standards across all Y Care/Seasonal Day Camp sites
b. Participates in site staff meetings to discuss implementation of training materials
to assist behavioral needs for site staff to run a high-quality Y Care site
c. Supports on-site staff and volunteers with coaching conversations to empower them to
implement mitigation techniques and strategies when needed while on site
a. Maintains appropriate record keeping, including but not limited to incident reports and
discipline records to support parent conversations, enrollment decisions, and follow up
strategies
b. Provides appropriate referrals for child and family support services when/if needed
c. Supports quarterly reports of Complex Needs Grant to show progress and impact of
funds being used by maintaining accurate records as established in the grant
requirements and guidelines
a. Fosters positive relationships with staff, children, families, school personnel and the
community
b. Maintains safety and health standards by overseeing responses in Health Care Safety
Zone to determine priority behaviors and support positive intervention
JOB REQUIREMENTS:
a. Behavior management skills specific to school-age children
b. Appropriate assessments for various behavioral challenges related to difficult
behaviors
c. Program management skills
intervention techniques for successful engagement in Y Care
children enrolled in Y Care
QUALIFICATIONS:
Be 21 years of age or older
30 or more college credits with a preference in Youth Development, Social Work, Child
Psychology, Counseling
(OST) programming, and seasonal day camp settings
management techniques for youth with complex and/or high needs
The Y: We're for youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.
Upon Hire:
Must complete all SSYMCA required trainings within 45 days of hire
Complete all DCYF Licensing requirements within 14 days of hire:
a. Negative Tuberculosis Test
b. MMR record
c. Current Food Handler Permit
d. College Transcripts
e. Fingerprints and DCYF background check
Complete required STARS qualified trainings
Has the following documentation on file at the site, the YMCA Child Care Office, and digitally
on the employee's HRIS profile within expressed time limits after hire:
a. First Aid, CPR, Blood Borne Pathogens training completed within 45 days of hire
b. New Employee Orientation completed within 45 days of hire
c. Food Handlers Card completed within the first 7 days of employment or have a
current Food Handlers Card
d. Proof of Auto Insurance
BENEFITS:
Paid Sick, Holiday, and Vacation Hours
Medical and Dental Insurance
Complimentary Individual Membership to the South Sound YMCA which includes access to
our facilities and online resources as well as discounts on registrations for fee -based
programs within the South Sound YMCA.
WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
program activities in a wide variety of indoor and outdoor locations (depending upon the
programs).
sit, use hands, handle or feel objects, tools or controls; reach with hands and arms; climb
or balance, stoop, kneel, and talk and hear.
effectively with people in person, on the phone and via written correspondence; and use a
computer for a significant portion of the work day.