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Early Childhood Options is an equal opportunity employer, hiring and promoting staff, recruiting volunteers, and providing services to individuals without regard to race, creed, ethnicity, gender, gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, military status, national origin, age, weight, height or physical ability.
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Duties
Assist administrators and teachers with management of professional development services, program policies and procedures to meet goals and outcomes, including production and distribution of training calendars and other deliverables.
Assist administrators and teachers to prepare for quality assessments, including Coaching to the Colorado Shines rating, and CLASS tool observations
Provide classroom and program coaching to support continuous quality improvement.
Creates and communicates Menu of Quality Services to sites on a continual basis.Informs teachers of upcoming trainings through emails, Looms, etc.
Coordinates Teacher Promise program.
Coordinates with Director of Operations on training stipends and Teacher Promise stipends.
Assist Early/Head Start teachers with developing PD plans. Meet with each Early/Head Start teacher twice a year to update PD plans.
Coordinate with HS data tracker on Early/Head Start teacher qualifications.
Ensure that Developmental Screens (Ages and Stages- ASQ) are done with fidelity and used for the purpose of which the tool was designed.
Implement practice based coaching strategy.
Coordinate SEAL and CCHL liaison programming with all participating centers.
Coordinate with ECMHC to provide Pyramid training.
Support classroom teachers with Pyramid strategies and Pyramid coaching including the administration of TPOT and TPITOS assessments.
Work cooperatively with administrators, teachers, co-workers and other early childhood professionals in the community.
Attend regularly scheduled meetings with other coaches, community partners, and professional development technical assistance staff.
Participate in local, regional and national training as appropriate and as funding allows, including but not limited to Coaching to the Rating, and Creative Curriculum and Teaching Strategies GOLD.
Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
AA or BA in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Early Childhood Special Education or a related field.
Director Certification from the Colorado Department of Human Services, or the ability to become Director qualified within a mutually agreed upon timeline.
Minimum of a Level IV Credential from the Colorado Office of Early Childhood Professional Development.
Adult Learner class or the ability to complete the course within a mutually agreed upon timeline.
Successfully pass required background checks.
A minimum of 2 years working with young children.
Knowledge and education regarding developmentally appropriate practices.
Excellent oral and written communication skills, competent interpersonal skills, and strong organizational skills. Ability to communicate using technology, develop reports and track data.
Ability to travel to appointments, meetings, and training sessions which may require an overnight stay. Nice To Haves
Administrative experience in a licensed child care or preschool setting.
Experience in conducting assessments.
Knowledge of program quality rating scales.
Experience and/or education in adult learning.
Knowledge of the content in Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework: Ages Birth to Five
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Benefits
Full benefit package including vacation and sick pay, paid holidays, wellness benefit, retirement plan, health insurance reimbursement, HRA, ski pass and more!
Full Time
$67k-88k (estimate)
05/02/2024
05/15/2024
earlychildhoodoptions.org
MONTEZUMA, CO
<25
1991
LUCINDA BURNS
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