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4 Mar
2022
Operations / Administration Director of Early Childhood Professional Development
Job Description
Leadership and System Development
- Lead the Institute’s professional development initiatives, including design of professional development, coaching, and induction initiatives
- Consider and test innovative strategies to solve challenges facing the field of early childhood education, and build the sector portfolio
- Establish trusting and productive relationships with the City and State agencies, early childhood programs and providers, and other external partners.
- Lead systems and policy change to advance equitable best practices in early childhood
- Serve on the Institute’s leadership team and work with strategic partners
- Collaborate with other Institute program leaders to design effective initiatives that utilize relevant Institute and CUNY resources
- Write papers and other resource materials.
Team Supervision
- Support and supervise a team of early childhood coaches and create and manage relationships with fee-for-service partners
- Support and supervise a team of professional development trainers, manage training requests with the team
- Support and supervise a team of screening and assessment specialists and liaise with funder and agency partners
Project Management, Data and Reporting
- Work with the Web and Database Administrator to refine the coaching database for tracking and reporting input data and outcomes, as well as user feedback surveys and other data-centered applications
- Work with executive leadership in support of writing grant and funding proposals
- Manage projects, collect data and prepare funding and project reports as needed for individual projects
Other Duties
- Attend staff meetings and trainings as required.
- Perform special projects and other duties as assigned.
- Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related area.
- 8+ years in leadership positions in early childhood-related positions (government, schools, nonprofit, and/or community-based organizations).
- At least 6 years of experience in early childhood education, as a teacher or instructional leader.
- At least 2 years of experience in coaching and professional development including curriculum design and implementation.
- Strong knowledge base in both child and adult development.
- Demonstrated understanding of and passion for the early childhood policy landscape at the local, state, and national levels; strategic and effective leadership advancing a policy agenda
- Experience related to social justice and racial equity and/or anti-bias education, including a demonstrated understanding of how systems impact the lives of young children and adults
- Philosophy toward early childhood that contains a deep understanding of emergent curricula and diverse, research-proven learning approaches, intentionality, the importance of play, and the protection of early childhood
- Exceptional interpersonal skills and ability to listen and create positive work spaces that are open to new ideas
- Comfort with ambiguity and a creative approach to problem solving
- Ability to develop and sustain successful collaborative partnerships with early childhood educators, programs, funders, government agencies, and partner organizations
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Ability to attend in-person meetings across the state and country for events as needed
Preferred Qualifications
- NYS TTAP Coaching and/or Professional Development Trainer Credential
- Understanding of the current fundraising landscape and future opportunities, and experience with successful grant writing and fundraising
- Familiarity and training with various early childhood screening and assessment tools
- Familiarity with the Aspire Registry
- Spanish speaking
Physical Requirements
- This position is currently hybrid, and will soon move to be 100% in the office. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as personal computers, laptops, tablets, smart phone, photocopiers, filing cabinets and a range of presentation equipment.
- While performing these duties, the employee is required to perform physical activities such as, but not limited to, lifting items (up to 20 pounds), bending, reaching, sitting for prolonged periods of time. Reasonable accommodations will be made for employees with disabilities or other needs per RFCUNY policies.
- Ability to travel to other locations as needed.