Child Advocate Jobs in Hawaii

1-1 of 1 Jobs

Physician - Child Protection Specialist

  • Honolulu, HI
  • 28 days ago
  • Honolulu, HI
  • 28 days ago

The Hawai'i Pacific Health Medical Group in partnership with Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women and Children and the University of Hawai'i are seeking a highly motivated Community Pediatrician to...

Demographic Data for Hawaii

Moving to Hawaii? Find some basic demographic data about Hawaii below.


Local
National
1,455,118
32,170

Child Advocate Online Courses and Training Opportunities

iHire curates thousands of courses in order to recommend the best ones to help further your career. If you register for a course using the links on our site, we may receive a small commission.
Child Protection for Teachers
Teachers in many countries are required by law to report certain types of child abuse and neglect to relevant child protection authorities. Some nations are on the cusp of introducing mandatory...
Maternal and Child Health
This program is an introduction to public health, with a focus on the field of maternal and child health. Youll learn practical skills you can use to advance in your career, or better prepare...
Maternal and Child Health Foundations
This course explores issues affecting the health and well-being of women, children, and families. Taking a multidisciplinary life course perspective, this course considers the social and...

Salary for Child Advocate Jobs in Hawaii

Estimated salary range based on data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and iHire research efforts.

Licensing / Certification

Required or preferred licenses and certifications for Child Advocate positions.



Highest Education Level

Child Advocates in Hawaii offer the following education background
Master's Degree
46.0%
Bachelor's Degree
41.6%
Associate's Degree
4.3%
Doctorate Degree
3.4%
High School or GED
2.2%
Vocational Degree or Certification
1.8%
Some College
0.4%
Some High School
0.1%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Child Advocates in Hawaii
Less than 1 year
42.8%
None
17.8%
1-2 years
16.1%
2-4 years
15.8%
4-6 years
3.8%
8-10 years
3.8%