Work for CYP
Do you have a passion for helping kids learn and grow? Are you looking for a satisfying career you can take anywhere? Then we are the career stop for you! Work as part of the award-winning staff at Navy Child & Youth Programs and support military families through youth development. We are seeking well-qualified and eager candidates for the following:
- Program Assistants: Provides appropriate developmental care and instruction for children ages 6 weeks to 12 years by attending to their physical, social, emotional, and intellectual needs.
- Program Leads: Provides appropriate specialized developmental care and instruction for children and youth, as well as guidance, assistance, and mentoring for Program Assistants.
- Operations Clerks: Serves as clerical and administrative support, providing records management and reporting, liaising with families and programs, and collecting and monitoring fees and supplies.
BENEFITS:
- Starts at $15.69 and earn up to $18.33 per hour (depending on experience)
- Premier benefits package starting on your first day of employment (full time employees only)
- Career growth and development opportunities, including ongoing training and tuition reimbursement
- Work with a team of professionals who are passionate about their work that matters
PERKS:
- Priority for childcare as available
- Access to on-base recreation centers, gyms, movie theaters and more
- Career transfer options within Navy CYP
We will train the right candidate!
*Employment contingent upon successful completion of background checks.Everett Child Development Center
Child Development Centers (CDC) offer center based care for children 6 weeks to 5 years of age. Care at our centers is primarily geared toward those needing full-time child care. Our centers are based on the developmental program model which focuses on play and its importance in a child's learning process. Our centers are also a part of the 7% of programs in the United States accredited or pursuing accreditation by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
We are committed to supporting the military family by recognizing the uniqueness of each family's lifestyle. Parents are encouraged to participate in center events and activities.
We strive to meet each child's social, emotional and intellectual needs to instill in each child a feeling of competence and positive self-concept. We value and support our staff through staff development and continuing education so they become even better equipped to support the individual needs of children.
Everett Child Development Homes
Some individuals find that center-based child care is right for their children, others may prefer a more home-like atmosphere as a child care option. To accommodate those individuals, Navy Region Northwest also offers a Child Development Home (CDH) Program, in which caregivers provide child care services out of their own homes. All of our providers are accreditted through the National Association for Family Child Care, NAFCC.
Our CDH program has many homes throughout the region certified by Navy Child Development Programs to provide child care to youth up through 12 years of age. They provide the same level of high quality care found in our on-base centers, but are often able to offer a little more flexibility in services. Not only are our homes required to meet Navy childcare guidelines, many of our homes are also licensed by the State of Washington. Childcare providers offer developmental programs and receive training and home visits on a monthly basis. CDH subsidy is available for all eligible families seeking full-time care so that child care fees are comparable to those fees charged in Child and Youth Centers. In addition, providers may offer part-time, hourly, evening, weekend and deployment care.
We are committed to providing developmental care in a motivating, caring environment in which children can explore, create and learn from other children under the supervision of a highly trained child care provider.
Start your own business!
Become a Child Development Home Provider with the full support of the Navy’s Child Development Home Program (CDH), you can stay home with your children while making money, plus, provide a service to support military families. Learn more
Everett School Liaison
The School Liaison is the primary point of contact between the military installation, the local schools and school districts, transitioning families and the community at large.
The Navy School Liaison program helps installation and regional commanders work with state departments and local school districts to foster awareness of the stressors on military families brought about by frequent transitions and extended deployments. These education professionals are located on all major Navy installations and serve as linkages between Navy families and schools. Parents and community members with questions on school-age military child education are encouraged to contact their local School Liaison.
Follow NavyLife Naval Station Everett on Facebook and Instagram, @EverettFFR, for School Liaison updates.
Services for Transitioning Families
The School Liaison specializes in serving military students and families, and offers a wide spectrum of services, including:
- Assisting families with inbound/outbound school transfers
- Providing information on local schools and boundaries
- Assisting with school choice
- Providing information about graduation requirements
- Providing military and community agency referrals
- Helping families to understand the special education process
- Providing information on home schooling regulations
- Assisting with post-secondary preparation
School Information & Resources →
Services for Educators
Navy School Liaisons work with school personnel to foster a positive and mutually beneficial relationship between schools and the military community, all for the sake of the military child. Specifically, the School Liaison will:
- Develop solutions in partnership with local schools to overcome barriers to successful education, as it relates to the military child.
- Collaborate with local schools to facilitate the education transition experience.
- Connect schools with the Navy deployment support system to provide awareness about the effects of deployment as it relates to academic success and tools that are available to assist educators in working with military children.
- Offer transition-related professional development opportunities for educators.
- Connect schools with the Partnerships in Education program.
Services for Commands
School Liaisons serve as subject-matter experts for installation and regional commanders on K-12 issues, helping to connect command, school and community resources in support of military children and youth. School Liaison Officers and Commanders work together with schools to create a partnership bridge between the military and school communities, to address transition and deployment related challenges faced by military children. Commands interested in volunteering in local schools should contact the School Liaison to find out more information.
Youth Sponsorship
The Youth Sponsorship Program can connect you with a peer at the new CYP program or school to help create a smooth transition.
Everett Youth & Teen Program
Are you tired of hearing, "there's nothing to do"? If so, you have come to the right place! It is our goal to take the "I'm bored" out of your child's vocabulary and introduce him/her to everything fun to do in the Pacific Northwest.
Youth Programs at Naval Station Everett provides a monthly calendar of events including classes, 4-H, field trips, special events, sports clinics and summer camp. Check with the Youth Programs office for the current monthly schedule.
Through our partnership with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, we offer personnel assigned to Naval Station Everett 13 locations in Snohomish County for youth to participate in recreational programs. Memberships are provided at no cost.
Youth Sponsorship
The Youth Sponsorship Program can connect you with a peer at the new CYP program or school to help create a smooth transition.
Admiral Boorda Teen Center
Mom and Dad, got teens who clearly want a break from you? CYP offers a safe space for teens to relax and connect away from the stresses of Wi-Fi lag and room cleaning. Refreshments too!
Monday-Friday | 2-7 p.m.
FREE | Admiral Boorda Teen Center
Teens who have not already registered for CYP's Teen Program may pick up registration packets at the Litehouse or may have a parent complete a packet on-site at the event.
Open to Active Duty, retiree, and DoD civilian teens in grades 7-12.
Our youth center offers activities such as foosball, video games, air hockey, pool, team sports or online computer access. Explore individual interests by becoming involved with special interest groups, like art clubs, career clubs and community volunteering. Head out of town on trips to places like Gameworks in Seattle, local water parks, and area malls. And we have lots of cool events for teens right here at our centers, like talent shows, lock-ins and dances.
Additionally, youth programs provide summer camps, homework help and field trips. This recreation program is different from the School-Age Care program in that programs are usually a little less structured and program hours are limited to after school, early evening and weekends. The programs are planned as part of the centers' monthly events - our activities calendars note which events are open to this expanded age group.
Memberships for open recreation are free and registration is taken directly at the facility. Some fees will apply for field trips and special events.
Youth Sponsorship
The Youth Sponsorship Program can connect you with a peer at the new CYP program or school to help create a smooth transition.
Bremerton Infant & Toddler Center (ITC)
Child Development Centers (CDC) offer center based care for children 6 weeks to 3 years of age. Care at our centers is primarily geared toward those needing full-time child care. Our centers are based on the developmental program model which focuses on play and its importance in a child's learning process. Our centers are also a part of the 7% of programs in the United States accredited or pursuing accreditation by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
We are committed to supporting the military family by recognizing the uniqueness of each family's lifestyle. Parents are encouraged to participate in center events and activities.
We strive to meet each child's social, emotional and intellectual needs to instill in each child a feeling of competence and positive self-concept. We value and support our staff through staff development and continuing education so they become even better equipped to support the individual needs of children.
Jackson Park Child Development Center
Child Development Centers (CDC) offer center based care for children 6 weeks to 5 years of age. Care at our centers is primarily geared toward those needing full-time child care. Our centers are based on the developmental program model which focuses on play and its importance in a child's learning process. Our centers are also a part of the 7% of programs in the United States accredited or pursuing accreditation by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
We are committed to supporting the military family by recognizing the uniqueness of each family's lifestyle. Parents are encouraged to participate in center events and activities.
We strive to meet each child's social, emotional and intellectual needs to instill in each child a feeling of competence and positive self-concept. We value and support our staff through staff development and continuing education so they become even better equipped to support the individual needs of children.
Jackson Park School-Age Care
As a working parent, having a safe place for your children to go before and after school, provides you with peace of mind to do your job. Our School-Age Care (SAC) programs are designed to do just that. These highly structured recreational and educational programs provide youth with age appropriate before and after school activities as well as holiday and summer day camps for youth ages 5 years (and enrolled in kindergarten) - 12 years.
Whether it is at a school-age care program on base or in one of our community approved facilities, kids will be able to meet new friends, learn new skills and participate in a variety of activities. Fees are based on Total Household Income (THI) and registration is taken directly at each facility.
Child Development Homes (CDH)
Another viable option for school-age care is the Navy Child Development Home (CDH) care program in which certified caregivers provide child care services out of their own home. They provide the same level of high quality care found in our on-base centers, but are often able to offer a little more flexibility in services. Not only are our homes required to meet Navy child care guidelines, many of our homes are also licensed by the State of Washington. CDH providers offer developmental programs and receive training and home visits on a monthly basis. They offer full-time, part-time, drop-in and weekend care.
More info on Child Development Homes →
Youth Sponsorship
The Youth Sponsorship Program can connect you with a peer at the new CYP program or school to help create a smooth transition.
Kitsap Family Child Care
Some individuals find that center-based child care is right for their children, others may prefer a more home-like atmosphere as a child care option. To accommodate those individuals, Navy Region Northwest also offers a Family Child Care (FCC) Program, in which caregivers provide child care services out of their own homes.
Our FCC program has many homes throughout the region certified by the Navy Family Child Care Programs to provide child care to youth up through 12 years of age. They provide the same level of high quality care found in our on-base centers, but are often able to offer a little more flexibility in services. Not only are our homes required to meet Navy childcare guidelines, many of our homes are also licensed by the State of Washington. Childcare providers offer developmental programs and receive training and home visits on a monthly basis. FCC subsidy is available for all eligible families seeking full-time care so that child care fees are comparable to those fees charged in Child and Youth Centers. In addition, providers may offer part-time, hourly, evening, weekend and deployment care.
We are committed to providing developmental care in a motivating, caring environment in which children can explore, create and learn from other children under the supervision of a highly trained child care provider.
Start your own business!
Become a Family Child Care Provider with the full support of the Navy’s FCC, you can stay home with your children while making money, plus, provide a service to support military families. Learn more
Litehouse School-Age Care
As a working parent, having a safe place for your children to go before and after school, provides you with peace of mind to do your job. Our School-Age Care (SAC) programs are designed to do just that. These highly structured recreational and educational programs provide youth with age appropriate before and after school activities as well as holiday and summer day camps for youth ages 5 years (and enrolled in kindergarten) - 12 years.
Whether it is at a school-age care program on base or in one of our community approved facilities, kids will be able to meet new friends, learn new skills and participate in a variety of activities. Fees are based on Total Household Income (THI) and registration is taken directly at each facility.
Child Development Homes (CDH)
Another viable option for school-age care is the Navy Child Development Home (CDH) care program in which certified caregivers provide child care services out of their own home. They provide the same level of high quality care found in our on-base centers, but are often able to offer a little more flexibility in services. Not only are our homes required to meet Navy child care guidelines, many of our homes are also licensed by the State of Washington. CDH providers offer developmental programs and receive training and home visits on a monthly basis. They offer full-time, part-time, drop-in and weekend care.
More info on Child Development Homes →
Youth Sponsorship
The Youth Sponsorship Program can connect you with a peer at the new CYP program or school to help create a smooth transition.
Naval Base Kitsap School Liaison
The School Liaison is the primary point of contact between the military installation, the local schools and school districts, transitioning families and the community at large.
The Navy School Liaison program helps installation and regional commanders work with state departments and local school districts to foster awareness of the stressors on military families brought about by frequent transitions and extended deployments. These education professionals are located on all major Navy installations and serve as linkages between Navy families and schools. Parents and community members with questions on school-age military child education are encouraged to contact their local School Liaison.
Follow NavyLife Naval Base Kitsap on Facebook and Instagram, @KitsapFFR, for School Liaison updates.
Services for Transitioning Families
The School Liaison specializes in serving military students and families, and offers a wide spectrum of services, including:
- Assisting families with inbound/outbound school transfers
- Providing information on local schools and boundaries
- Assisting with school choice
- Providing information about graduation requirements
- Providing military and community agency referrals
- Helping families to understand the special education process
- Providing information on home schooling regulations
- Assisting with post-secondary preparation
School Information & Resources →
Services for Educators
Navy School Liaisons work with school personnel to foster a positive and mutually beneficial relationship between schools and the military community, all for the sake of the military child. Specifically, the School Liaison will:
- Develop solutions in partnership with local schools to overcome barriers to successful education, as it relates to the military child.
- Collaborate with local schools to facilitate the education transition experience.
- Connect schools with the Navy deployment support system to provide awareness about the effects of deployment as it relates to academic success and tools that are available to assist educators in working with military children.
- Offer transition-related professional development opportunities for educators.
- Connect schools with the Partnerships in Education program.
Services for Command Leadership
School Liaisons serve as subject-matter experts for installation and regional commanders on K - 12 issues, helping to connect command, school and community resources in support of military children and youth. School Liaison Officers and Commanders work together with schools to create a partnership bridge between the military and school communities, to address transition and deployment related challenges faced by military children. Commands interested in volunteering in local schools should contact the School Liaison to find out more information.
Youth Sponsorship
The Youth Sponsorship Program can connect you with a peer at the new CYP program or school to help create a smooth transition.
Clover Child Development Center
Child Development Centers (CDC) offer center based care for children 6 weeks to 5 years of age. Care at our centers is primarily geared toward those needing full-time child care. Our centers are based on the developmental program model which focuses on play and its importance in a child's learning process. Our centers are also a part of the 7% of programs in the United States accredited or pursuing accreditation by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
We are committed to supporting the military family by recognizing the uniqueness of each family's lifestyle. Parents are encouraged to participate in center events and activities.
We strive to meet each child's social, emotional and intellectual needs to instill in each child a feeling of competence and positive self-concept. We value and support our staff through staff development and continuing education so they become even better equipped to support the individual needs of children.
Regatta Child Development Center
Child Development Centers (CDC) offer center based care for children 6 weeks to 5 years of age. Care at our centers is primarily geared toward those needing full-time child care. Our centers are based on the developmental program model which focuses on play and its importance in a child's learning process. Our centers are also a part of the 7% of programs in the United States accredited or pursuing accreditation by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
We are committed to supporting the military family by recognizing the uniqueness of each family's lifestyle. Parents are encouraged to participate in center events and activities.
We strive to meet each child's social, emotional and intellectual needs to instill in each child a feeling of competence and positive self-concept. We value and support our staff through staff development and continuing education so they become even better equipped to support the individual needs of children.
Whidbey Child Development Homes
Some individuals find that center-based child care is right for their children, others may prefer a more home-like atmosphere as a child care option. To accommodate those individuals, Navy Region Northwest also offers a Child Development Home (CDH) Program, in which caregivers provide child care services out of their own homes.
Our CDH program has many homes throughout the region certified by Navy Child Development Programs to provide child care to youth up through 12 years of age. They provide the same level of high quality care found in our on-base centers, but are often able to offer a little more flexibility in services. Not only are our homes required to meet Navy childcare guidelines, many of our homes are also licensed by the State of Washington. Childcare providers offer developmental programs and receive training and home visits on a monthly basis. CDH subsidy is available for all eligible families seeking full-time care so that child care fees are comparable to those fees charged in Child and Youth Centers. In addition, providers may offer part-time, hourly, evening, weekend and deployment care.
We are committed to providing developmental care in a motivating, caring environment in which children can explore, create and learn from other children under the supervision of a highly trained child care provider.
Start your own business!
Become a Child Development Home Provider with the full support of the Navy’s Child Development Home Program (CDH), you can stay home with your children while making money, plus, provide a service to support military families. Learn more
Whidbey School Liaison
The School Liaison is the primary point of contact between the military installation, the local schools and school districts, transitioning families and the community at large.
The Navy School Liaison program helps installation and regional commanders work with state departments and local school districts to foster awareness of the stressors on military families brought about by frequent transitions and extended deployments. These education professionals are located on all major Navy installations and serve as linkages between Navy families and schools. Parents and community members with questions on school-age military child education are encouraged to contact their local School Liaison.
Follow NavyLife Naval Air Station Whidbey Island on Facebook and Instagram, @WhidbeyFFR, for School Liaison updates.
Services for Transitioning Families
The School Liaison specializes in serving military students and families, and offers a wide spectrum of services, including:
- Assisting families with inbound/outbound school transfers
- Providing information on local schools and boundaries
- Assisting with school choice
- Providing information about graduation requirements
- Providing military and community agency referrals
- Helping families to understand the special education process
- Providing information on home schooling regulations
- Assisting with post-secondary preparation
School Information & Resources →
Services for Educators
Navy School Liaison work with school personnel to foster a positive and mutually beneficial relationship between schools and the military community, all for the sake of the military child. Specifically, the School Liaison will:
- Develop solutions in partnership with local schools to overcome barriers to successful education, as it relates to the military child.
- Collaborate with local schools to facilitate the education transition experience.
- Connect schools with the Navy deployment support system to provide awareness about the effects of deployment as it relates to academic success and tools that are available to assist educators in working with military children.
- Offer transition-related professional development opportunities for educators.
- Connect schools with the Partnerships in Education program.
Services for Command Leadership
School Liaisons serve as subject-matter experts for installation and regional commanders on K - 12 issues, helping to connect command, school and community resources in support of military children and youth. School Liaison Officers and Commanders work together with schools to create a partnership bridge between the military and school communities, to address transition and deployment related challenges faced by military children. Commands interested in volunteering in local schools should contact the School Liaison to find out more information.
Youth Sponsorship
The Youth Sponsorship Program can connect you with a peer at the new CYP program or school to help create a smooth transition.
Whidbey School-Age Care
As a working parent, having a safe place for your children to go before and after school, provides you with peace of mind to do your job. Our School-Age Care (SAC) programs are designed to do just that. These highly structured recreational and educational programs provide youth with age appropriate before and after school activities as well as holiday and summer day camps for youth ages 5 years (and enrolled in kindergarten) - 12 years.
Whether it is at a school-age care program on base or in one of our community approved facilities, kids will be able to meet new friends, learn new skills and participate in a variety of activities. Fees are based on Total Household Income (THI) and registration is taken directly at each facility.
Child Development Homes (CDH)
Another viable option for school-age care is the Navy Child Development Home (CDH) care program in which certified caregivers provide child care services out of their own home. They provide the same level of high quality care found in our on-base centers, but are often able to offer a little more flexibility in services. Not only are our homes required to meet Navy child care guidelines, many of our homes are also licensed by the State of Washington. CDH providers offer developmental programs and receive training and home visits on a monthly basis. They offer full-time, part-time, drop-in and weekend care.
More info on Child Development Homes →
Youth Sponsorship
The Youth Sponsorship Program can connect you with a peer at the new CYP program or school to help create a smooth transition.
Youth Center
Are you tired of hearing, "there's nothing to do"? If so, you have come to the right place! It is our goal to take the "I'm bored" out of your child's vocabulary and introduce him/her to everything fun to do in the Pacific Northwest.
Our youth center is open to eligible family members ages 12 - 18 in grades 7 - 12 of active, retirees, DoD civilians and DoD contractors. After becoming a member of our open recreation program, kids can participate in activities such as foosball, video games, air hockey, pool, team sports or online computer access. Explore individual interests by becoming involved with special interest groups, like art clubs, career clubs and community volunteering. Head out of town on trips to places like Gameworks in Seattle, local water parks, and area malls. And we have lots of cool events for teens right here at our centers, like talent shows, lock-ins and dances.
Additionally, youth programs provide summer camps, homework help and field trips. This recreation program is different from the School-Age Care program in that programs are usually a little less structured and program hours are limited to after school, early evening and weekends. The programs are planned as part of the centers' monthly events - our activities calendars note which events are open to this expanded age group.
Memberships for open recreation are free and registration is taken directly at the facility. Some fees will apply for field trips and special events.
Youth Sponsorship
The Youth Sponsorship Program can connect you with a peer at the new CYP program or school to help create a smooth transition.