Foster Grandparent Program Specialist - Temporary Part-Time - Hilo, Hawaii
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Social Work
Community Health, Child Development/Support, Youth Development, Family Advocacy & Support Services
FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM SPECIALIST - TEMPORARY PART-TIME - HILO, HAWAII ISLAND
Recruitment Number 25-0419 – This vacancy is with the Department of Human Services. This job posting will remain open until 25 applications are received.
Salary: $28.62 to $34.86 per hour (SR-20, Step D to I). This position is temporary; employees may gain civil service membership after probation.
Duties SummaryConduct Foster Grandparents Program activities in a participating agency; supervise foster grandparents; and perform other related duties as assigned.
Sample duties include supervising volunteers in educational settings, selecting, orienting, training and assigning volunteers to school settings, and assessing program effectiveness.
Minimum Qualification Requirements- Legal Authorization to work: U.S. citizen, national, or permanent resident alien.
- Experience and Training: either (a) Six years of progressively responsible admin/professional experience comparable to a bachelor’s degree, with 2 years involving human and social problems, behavior techniques; or (b) Bachelor's degree plus two years of progressively responsible professional experience as above; or (c) Master’s degree in social work, human behavior or related field specializing in aged.
- Knowledge of current social, economic, and community needs of older persons and children, including childhood development and education, and of organizations serving these populations.
- Ability to understand and apply federal and state laws, supervise foster grandparents, communicate effectively, analyze challenges, develop action plans, and prepare clear reports.
- Valid driver’s license.
Employees appointed to temporary positions may gain civil service membership upon satisfactory completion of a six-month probation period. Employees then become eligible for promotion and transfer opportunities.
The State of Hawai'i complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations. For accommodations contact .
Equal Employment OpportunityState of Hawaiʻi is an equal opportunity employer. Veterans, persons with disabilities, and other protected classes are encouraged to apply.
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