Details
Posted: 17-Apr-26
Location: Charleston, South Carolina
Type: Contract
Categories:
Mental Health/Social Services
Sector:
Advocacy / Non-Profit
Preferred Education:
Masters
About Us
The Lonon Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting children impacted by
a caregiver’s cancer diagnosis. TLF serves children ages 0-17.
Job Summary
The Certified Child Life Specialist (CCLS) provides emotional support, developmentally
appropriate education, and coping interventions to children experiencing a caregiver’s cancer
diagnosis or cancer-related death. Through therapeutic play, preparation, and evidence-based
interventions, this role supports children and families in building resilience and navigating
complex emotions.
This role works closely with an administrative team and will provide light logistical support,
including assisting with shipping materials, utilizing storage space, and participating in 5-6 in
person events per year.
Responsibilities
Provide developmentally appropriate emotional support to children impacted by a caregiver’s cancer diagnosis or bereavement
Conduct assessments of children’s emotional, developmental, and coping needs to inform individualized interventions
Implement therapeutic play, medical play, expressive activities, and coping strategies to support adjustment and understanding
Offer education and preparation to children related to illness, treatment, transitions (e.g., hospitalization, hospice), and grief
Support children and families during UPLIFT programming (virtual and in-person) through direct interaction and facilitation of activities
Foster safe, supportive environments where children can express feelings, ask questions, and process experiences
Provide guidance to caregivers on how to support their children’s emotional needs and coping
Utilize trauma-informed and family-centered care approaches in all interactions Maintain accurate data and documentation, including tracking assessments, interventions, and all interactions with children and families in a timely and confidential
manner
Collaborate with families to ensure interventions are culturally sensitive and aligned with family values and needs
Additional Support Responsibilities (as needed):
Collaborate with administrative staff to prepare and ship program materials and coping boxes
Assist with organization and use of storage unit inventory
Characteristics of a Successful Candidate
Strong understanding of child development, grief, and trauma Ability to build trusting relationships with children and families Skilled in therapeutic play and emotional expression techniques Empathetic, adaptable, and emotionally attuned Strong verbal communication skills, especially with children of varying developmental levels
Passionate about supporting children through serious illness and loss
Bachelor’s Degree in child life, child development, psychology, or related field
Master’s Degree in Child Life or related field preferred
Must maintain Child Life Certification
Minimum of 1 year of experience supporting children and families in stressful or medical
environments
About The Lonon Foundation
At The Lonon Foundation, we understand that a cancer diagnosis impacts an entire family. Children who have a parent or caregiver with cancer often experience increased anxiety, stress, and feelings of loneliness. Through our free resources we promote coping and resilience, helping children find comfort, heal, and grow from their shared experiences.
Connections working at The Lonon Foundation
https://seniorlivingcareers.argentum.org/jobs/22208579/certified-child-life-specialist-uplift-program
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