Jobs/Roles in the ECE
Community: National/Federal Level
I chose NAEYC, ZERO TO THREE and HEAD START because they are all
national organizations that focus on the development of children and making
sure they receive the best start in life they can. My desire is to work with
children and their families from zero to five who are or at risk for special
needs services.
Though there were not any jobs available, the ones that were of interest to me
are:
NAEYC
Job Title: Early Learning Coach
Job Description:
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Working with diverse communities
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Sharing proven instructional approaches to teachers and
directors
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Planning and developing professional development for the early
childhood community
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Reviewing, analyzing and interpreting assessment data for many
customized reports
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Observing early learning programs
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Utilizing and interpreting assessment tools (such as CLASS,
ECERS-R, Teaching Strategies (Gold)
In addition to the
qualities mentioned above, you will need to possess the below required
qualifications (or a combination of education, training or experience which
provides an equivalent background required to perform the work of the class):
·
Master of Arts Degree in Early
Childhood Education, Child Development, Human Development, or Teaching
Credential with emphasis on Preschool through 3rd grade education
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Four years professional experience
working in Early Childhood Education
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A valid driver's license
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Ability to pass a criminal
background and education check
ZERO TO
THREE
Job Title: Community Coordinator Compensation
Job Description: The
Community Coordinator facilitates coordination and collaboration among
community stakeholders on the SBCT, organizes and provides training to
professionals and families, schedules SBCT meetings, keeps and disseminates
minutes, and conducts follow-up activities related to SBCT goals. Essential
Duties and Responsibilities
· Works with Lonoke County judge to implement recommendations
of the SBCT.
· Assesses community’s needs
for training/technical assistance to meet goals of Court Team.
· Provides training related
to trauma, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, learning disabilities, relating to
intellectually disabled parents, and other topics pertinent to the needs of the families served by the two SBCTs.
· Handles logistical
arrangements for local training and work collaboratively with other Arkansas organizations to provide training regionally or statewide.
· Mentors professionals
trained in Step By Step Parenting.
· Coordinates with the
Pulaski County Court Team and Lonoke County community agencies to arrange local
training and technical assistance activities and resources.
· Builds a strong
collaborative relationship with the Pulaski County SBCT Community Coordinator
to ensure consistency in implementing the SBCT approach.
· Develops policies and
procedures with Court Team to increase coordination and collaboration among
participating agencies and between the Lonoke County and Pulaski County Court
Teams.
· Distributes/disseminates
materials developed by project.
· Works with the judge and
SBCT to implement the SBCT Core Components.
· Implements Arkansas
evaluation plan – collects data on SBCT cases in Lonoke and Pulaski Counties
and enters it into SBCT database.
· Coordinates and
communicates with Community Coordinators in other Court Team communities.
· Prepares quarterly
progress reports required by funder. Contributes to other reports as requested.
· Participates in regular
project conference calls.
· Attends and presents at
statewide, regional, and national meetings requiring in-state and out- of-state
overnight travel.
· Provides assistance to
other nearby counties interested in implementing a Safe Babies Court Team.
Qualifications:
Minimum undergraduate
degree in child development, social work, or related field. Master’s degree
preferred.
HEAD START
Job Title:
Education
Specialist
Job Description
FT Education Specialist
(12 months)
Under supervision of Education Manager, coordinates educational activities
designed to achieve compliance with Head Start Standards. Must have knowledge
of Head Start standards and experience with HighScope, COR, ESI-R, CLASS, IEPs,
SGOs, and other program initiatives. Act as a mentor and coach to all teachers
and teacher assistants. Review weekly lessons plans to ensure compliance with
program and curriculum standards. Assist teaching staff in developing and
measuring learning outcomes and individualizing curriculum to meet children’s
needs. Ensure all developmental screenings and assessments are completed in a
timely manner. Ensure that curriculum, lesson plans, and daily schedule is
implemented on a daily basis. Responsible for ongoing monitoring of
education component.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree in ECE
and hold or be eligible for P-3 certification. Bilingual (Spanish/English) a
plus. Must take initiative be detail-oriented, reliable, & responsible.
Must have excellent written and verbal skills. Must be organized and able to
multitask. Competitive Salary + Health, Dental, Vision, Life Ins, 403(b)
References
http://careerforum.naeyc.org/jobs/
http://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/hslc/hs/careers/Region2/NewJersey/Education-Specialist.html
http://www.zerotothree.org/about-us/careers/jobs/community-coordinator-ar.pdf