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Inclusion Specialist - YMCA of the North Shore

YMCA of the North Shore
$54000.00 - $62000.00 Salary
paid time off
United States, Massachusetts, Beverly
Nov 04, 2025
Job Details
Level
Experienced
Job Location
YMCA of the North Shore Association - Beverly, MA
Position Type
Full Time
Education Level
4 Year Degree
 
Salary Range
$54000.00 - $62000.00 Salary
Job Shift
Varied
Description

Inclusion Specialist - Full-Time

YMCA of the North Shore Association | Supporting Early Education & School Age Programs

Do you believe every child-regardless of ability-deserves to learn, grow, and thrive in a supportive environment?

Are you passionate about inclusive education and skilled in helping children reach their full potential through individualized care and collaboration?

The YMCA of the North Shore is seeking a Full-Time Inclusion Specialist to support inclusion efforts across our Early Education and School Age programs within our Association. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who thrives on creating equitable, inclusive learning environments and has experience supporting children through early intervention, IEPs, and behavior planning.


What You'll Do


  • Support educators and site directors across multiple YMCA locations to ensure children of all abilities are set up for success.



  • Observe and document children's development, engagement, and social-emotional growth to inform individualized support strategies.



  • Based on behavioral trends, develop and implement behavior plans that promote positive participation and lasting success in YMCA programs.



  • Collaborate with families, staff, and external partners (including schools and specialists) to coordinate support and consistency across settings.



  • Review and analyze behavioral incident reports, identifying trends and creating proactive strategies for improvement.



  • Provide hands-on coaching and model inclusive practices for childcare and teaching staff.



  • Facilitate staff training, workshops, and family engagement opportunities focused on inclusion, behavior support, and social-emotional development.



  • Conduct or support developmental screenings and assessments, communicate results clearly, and adjust support plans as needed.




What You Bring


  • Bachelor's degree in Human Services, Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Psychology, or a related field.



  • Experience working with both Early Education and School Age children in structured childcare or educational settings.



  • Background or familiarity with Early Intervention services and IEP processes.



  • Strong understanding of child development, social/emotional learning, and inclusive education principles.



  • Ability to identify the motivation behind child behavior and implement effective, compassionate strategies.



  • Experience collaborating with families, educators, and community agencies to support children's needs.



  • Excellent communication, observation, and coaching skills.




Why You'll Love Working at the Y

  • Full-time role with strong mission-driven purpose.
  • Competitive pay and comprehensive benefits package (health insurance, retirement contributions, paid time off).
  • Free YMCA membership and employee discounts on programs.
  • Opportunities for professional development, training, and career growth.
  • Be part of a supportive, compassionate team dedicated to strengthening communities through inclusion and care.


At the YMCA of the North Shore, inclusion isn't just something we value-it's something we live. Join us in building environments where every child can succeed, belong, and shine.

Apply today and make an impact that lasts a lifetime!


Qualifications
Qualifications


  • Bachelor's degree inHuman Services, Special Education, or a related field. A master's degree is preferred but not required



  • Previous experience working withdiverse populationsand building authentic relationships across backgrounds.



  • Demonstrated ability to develop and successfully implementchild safety and behavioral support plans.



  • Knowledge ofchild development, social/emotional health,and trauma-informed practices.



  • Experience working withstate agenciesand knowledge of localcommunity resourcesfor families.



  • Sound judgment, professionalism, and empathy when working with children, families, and staff.



  • Salary range is based on education and experience, with higher ranges available for candidates holding a master's degree.




Requirements


  • Must provide and maintain all documentation and certifications required by theMassachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC).



  • Must complete alltrainings, certifications,andprogram orientationas required by EEC and the YMCA of the North Shore.




Work Environment & Physical Demands


  • Must be able to lift a minimum of40 lbs.



  • Must be able toreact quicklyto the unpredictable actions and needs of children.




The YMCA is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for all employees and qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religious creed, protected genetic information, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, or veteran's status.


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