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Join a leading nonprofit as a Part-Time Recruiting Specialist in Hawaiʻi, helping to find top talent for childcare roles. This flexible, remote position offers $25/hour for approximately 15 hours a week, along with a childcare discount and a supportive team environment. Ideal for those with recruiting experience in high-volume settings, this role allows you to make a meaningful impact in the community.
Part-Time Recruiting Specialist - Make a Difference & Save on Childcare!
Based in Hawaiʻi preferred | Remote | $25/hour | 15 hrs/week
Use Your Recruiting Skills for Something Bigger
Looking for a meaningful role that fits your lifestyle and gives you back your mornings, afternoons—or peace of mind?
Join Kamaʻaina Kids, a leading nonprofit serving thousands of children across Hawaiʻi, as a Part-Time Recruiting Specialist. We operate over 100 locations statewide, and we’re looking for a part timerecruiter to help us find the right people to care for our keiki.From preschools to after-school programs, we serve thousands of local families with integrity, compassion, and aloha.
Our new part-time Recruiting Specialistwill help usbring in top talent for hard-to-fill, licensed childcare roles. If you have experience recruiting in high-volume, compliance-based environments—and thrive in a mission-driven space—we want to meet you!
New Perk Just Added: Work 15+ hours/week and get a 50% DISCOUNT on full-day childcare at Kamaʻaina Kids!
Whether you’re a parent looking to return to work or just want to do good while doing well, this benefit can save your family hundreds each month.
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*Must be eligible to work in the U.S. to qualify.
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Kama’aina Kids is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate and support the diverse cultures, perspectives, and experiences within our workforce ‘ohana.