Perinatal Support Specialist

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Saint Albans, WV - USA

profile Monthly Salary: USD 21 - 23
Posted on: 6 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Description

The Parent Child Center of Northwestern Counseling & Support Services is seeking an energetic professional to join our HEART Perinatal Support Team! The Perinatal Support Specialist works with parents in the postpartum period (up to 12 months after birth) to provide support around increasing wellness in the home and promoting a healthy attachment. Home visiting services consist of providing support in a variety of ways including providing information around infant development promoting opportunities for parent/child interactions and light household support related to infant care.

This position includes daily travel (with mileage reimbursement) opportunities for professional development home visiting and support from a committed team at NCSS. At NCSS we offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes perks such as medical and dental coverage an employer-matched retirement plan and educational support. Additionally for those who qualify this position provides an opportunity for $5000 in student loan forgiveness upon the successful completion of your 6-month introductory period.We invite you to become a valued member of our team at NCSS a 2025 Best Places to Work in Vermont!

EOE

Hiring rate is based on experience education and internal equity. Final compensation will be determined in accordance with NCSS policy and applicable laws.



Qualifications

Bachelors Degree in Education Human Services Early Childhood Counseling or a related field.Experience working with families children infants and individuals in the perinatal period.



Required Experience:

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DescriptionThe Parent Child Center of Northwestern Counseling & Support Services is seeking an energetic professional to join our HEART Perinatal Support Team! The Perinatal Support Specialist works with parents in the postpartum period (up to 12 months after birth) to provide support around increas...
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