Job Location : New York,NY, USA
Are you a socially conscious, dedicated individual who is committed to building a better future for children, families, and their communities? If so, join us as we support early childhood education programs across the country to create positive outcomes for the children and families served. **This is a direct hire for our partner Fort George Community Services ( Onsite location: 125 St. Nicholas Avenue, New York, NY Salary : $97,356 - $97,356** Reporting to the Director of Operations the Education Director is key to ensuring successful and high-quality early childhood education for all center-based classrooms, our home-based program, and within our family day care homes. Responsibilities: The Education Director ensures full implementation of all aspects of her assigned site policies/procedures and tools, with the goal of supporting all children to achieve School Readiness Goals. •Direct supervision of Site Managers and an Early Learning and Inclusion Specialist, as well as coaching and mentoring of our Teaching Staff. •Effectively facilitate monthly professional learning communities related to curriculum planning and assessment data. •Capably assist education staff in implementing early learning curriculum with fidelity. •Apply expertise in on-going, performance-based assessment system to support the teachers in understanding child outcomes data and using results to plan and individualize instruction. •Track child outcomes and program quality assessment data across classrooms and analyze data and make program development recommendations based on analysis. •Assist education team in planning and implementing comprehensive, differentiated and sequential professional development for education staff. SUPPORT FOR EDUCATIONAL QUALITY & POSITIVE CHILD OUTCOMES Supports teaching staff in coaching related to educational quality including fidelity of curriculum implementation and meeting Ft. George's School Readiness Goals •Provide monthly coaching and support for quality improvement and professional growth through regular observation and formal and informal feedback. •Provide feedback in all areas of educational quality, including but not limited to CLASS, Learning Environments, Curriculum Assessment, Meeting All Children's Needs, Working with Families, Professional Growth and Collaboration •Provides guidance to support the needs of children with developmental, social emotional and behavioral concerns. •Work with teaching staff to create and maintain quality improvement plans; identify and obtain resources to support them in successfully executing quality improvement. •Supports quality of implementation and use of assessment cycle during assessment workgroups •Assist all education staff in understanding child outcomes data and using results to plan and individualize •Track child outcomes and program quality assessment results on a center- and program-wide basis, analyze data and make program development recommendations to Chief Operating Officer •Plan and implement comprehensive, differentiated and sequential professional development •Assist in collaboration and coordination within education team and across service areas (Family Services, Mental Health and Health, Nutrition) and initiative •Conduct and lead the interviewing and on-boarding of teaching staff as needed. COMMUNICATION AND SERVICE COORDINATION •Participate in team and 1-1 meetings, regularly scheduled and as needed, to ensure coordination of education services across the Head Start program. •Communicate effectively in written or verbal format to groups of all sizes and individuals. •Actively participate in the Head Start community, including staff meetings, mandated trainings, committee meetings, and other program-wide functions as needed, including some evening activities. RECORD KEEPING AND REPORTING •Maintain documentation of monitoring, coaching and training activities, adhering to Ft. George's existing systems (Master Binders, Shine Insight, etc.) whenever applicable. •Complete monthly reports on area activities and progress toward goals with recommended modifications to plans. HUMAN RESOURCES •Meet with education team at least once per month to monitor, provide ongoing verbal and written feedback consistent with their individual development plans for performance improvement, ensure adherence to Head Start performance standards, and to plan and direct work. •Comply with the program employee recruitment and selection procedures to ensure consistency and compliance with Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO), legal hiring practices and internal policies and procedures. Requirements: •Master's Degree in Early Childhood and Permanent Certificate , B-2 N-6 •Minimum of three years of experience supervising/coaching in an early childhood setting •Obtain and maintain certification in CPR and First Aid •Ability to multitask, work independently, efficiently organize and communicate effectively •Ability to communicate effectively in written or verbal format to groups of all sizes and individuals Desired Qualifications •Prior Head Start experience •Experience with Creative Curriculum and Teaching Strategies Gold assessment system •Reliability in CLASS and ECERS-R This position earns up to 97,356.00 Annually Why Acelero Learning or Shine Early Learning? - Ability to make an impact in the lives of the children, families, and partners we serve - Career growth and professional development opportunities - Supportive working environment - Average of 5 weeks of paid time off during 1st year of employment - Comprehensive benefits, including 401K matching and 100% vesting program We are an equal opportunity employer, committed to creating a diverse and healthy work place.