Social Emotional Support Specialist.

San Francisco, California, United States | Child Development | Full-time

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Wu Yee Children’s Services believes nothing is more essential than excellent child care and education for all our children, right from the start. Every day we partner with parents, as well as countless individuals and organizations across San Francisco, to provide a network that strengthens and connects a diverse, resilient community around our children.

The Social-Emotional Support Specialist provides direct support to children in classroom settings by teaching social-emotional skills and supporting children with challenging behavior. This position works collaboratively with teachers, administrators, and mental health providers to support children’s learning and safety.

Wu Yee currently has 3 positions open for SESS:

  • 2 Social Emotional Support Specialist - (Full time/Temporary position 06/30/2025) (Req1543, & 1544)These positions are temporary funded through 6/30/2025
  • 1 Social Emotional Support Specialist - ( Full time ) ( Req# 1565) 

Location: 888 Clay St San Francisco CA 

 Full time 40 hours per week  Hours ( 8:00-4:30 or 8:30 -5:00 pm) 


Responsibilities:

  • Provide direct one-to-one support to individual children in classrooms by teaching social-emotional skills, modeling strategies for teachers, and supporting children when they engage in behaviors that can be challenging to some adults.
  • Assist in planning for individualized learning strategies to build relationships, modify the classroom environment, and teach social-emotional skills.
  • Create individualized visual supports to use, model, and share with teachers (e.g. visuals relating to schedules, expectations, rules, emotions, problem-solving strategies, self-regulation).
  • Individualize goals, strategies, and visuals to support children with developmental delays or disabilities.
  • Model strategies from the Pyramid Model and other Social-Emotional Frameworks
  • Record and analyze data relating to children’s behavior and skill-building.


Knowledge/Experience/Skills Required:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Special Education, Early Childhood Education, Social Work, Psychology, or a closely-related field.
  • Minimum of 3 years experience teaching or providing therapeutic, services to children 0-5 years old from low income, diverse cultural backgrounds.
  • Knowledge and education regarding developmentally appropriate practices.
  • Experience providing individualized support to children with developmental delays or disabilities (e.g. autism, speech, and language impairment).
  • Excellent oral/written communication and organizational skills.
  • Ability to communicate using technology, develop reports, and track data.
  • Willingness to travel to Child Development Centers located across San Francisco.
  • Preferred: Experience working with young children in group or classroom settings.
  • “Healthcare/vulnerable client employer, verified COVID vaccination required.”

Compensation and Benefits:

  • $36.00 - $37.75/hour.
  • Fully paid employee health, dental, and vision.
  • 403b with matching contribution after 1 year.
  • 14 holidays, 10 days vacation, and paid sick leave.
  • Wellness program stipend of $250.00 per month.
  • Lots of opportunities for advancement across the organization.
  • Extensive paid training and professional development.

WU YEE CHILDREN’S SERVICES IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.

Wu Yee Children’s Services conforms to all the laws, statutes, and regulations concerning Equal Employment Opportunities and Affirmative Action. We promote diversity and urge women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and veterans to apply to all of our job openings. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records to apply for any open position in which they feel qualified. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, disability status, genetic information and testing, family and medical leave, sexual orientation and gender identity or expression, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.