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Redlands Christian Migrant Association is Hiring an Early Childhood Specialist Near Winter, FL

Certificate Number: C10PO0154 / Job Order: 2024-172

MISSION:

Redlands Christian Migrant Association (RCMA) is a nationally recognized non-profit leader in childcare and early education. RCMA operates more than 65 centers and 3 charter schools, with a staff of 1,600 employees, in 21 Florida counties. We have grown over the years through our policy of hiring from the communities served, forging a strong bond between parents and RCMA caregivers, teachers, and staff.

WHY WORK FOR US?

Would you rather have a fulfilling career than just a “job”? At RCMA, we feel lucky to work in fulfilling roles every day. Like one big family, we work hand in hand with families who need allies on their journey toward big dreams. Through empathy and compassion, we help cultivate a sense of dignity and pride in these valuable members of society and provide them with resources for growth. If this sounds like a family you’d like to become a member of, we’d love to hear from you!

BENEFITS:

In addition, RCMA offers a comprehensive benefits package for full-time employees. This includes a $40,000 Basic Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability Insurance covered 100% by RCMA. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, voluntary life insurance, short-term disability insurance, and a retirement plan. Eligible employees receive holiday pay, personal time off, and tuition assistance.

PURPOSE OF POSITION: The Early Childhood Specialist has knowledge and experience in early childhood child development, curriculum and program assessments. The skills and knowledge of the Early Childhood Specialist are a part of the leadership team to develop and manage the early childhood services for children and their families to fulfill the mission of RCMA. The ECS focus is on staff development, ensuring compliance with funding sources for education and staff qualifications. The ECS has the expertise to offer support and guidance to teachers in the implementation of curricula to ensure developmentally appropriate practices are followed for all children.

NOTE: In VPK classrooms and other programs that require a BS/BA degree in the classroom, the ECS may be assigned to a class. The duties below will be directed to the children assigned to that classroom. The ECS assigned to a class may have other duties outside the part-time VPK or other program days that include center-wide ECS duties.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following; however, other duties may be assigned:

Work as a part of a center team or classroom teaching team to:

1. Be a part of the coordinated approach to professional development for RCMA. Organize and facilitate the annual professional planning day.

2. In collaboration with the ECE coach, use data to determine which teachers would need intensive coaching. ECS will provide coaching to the remaining teachers that have been identified for standard coaching. Review and evaluate goals set 2-3 times a year. If goals have been met, new goals should be set.

3. Monitor early education services and professional development as part of an ongoing monitoring system. Analyze monitoring results, collaborate with the ECE Coach, CC, and AC, and determine actions for continuous improvements. Maintain records and reports.

4. ECS in collaboration with the teaching staff monitor, aggregate, and analyze child outcomes to determine trends, strengths, and areas of opportunities. Note: Data to be analyzed: PQA, CLASS, COR, CO2, VPK assessments, ASQ3, ASQ-SE, MyHeadStart.

5. ECS will conduct monthly observations formal, informal, and focus observations and provide reflective feedback to teachers. These observations are documented through CLASS, PQA, and HR10.

6. Provide leadership and support for the professional development of staff. Work directly with all teaching staff to develop their annual professional development plan (PDP) and provide support to them in meeting their professional goals. Plan, implement, track, and monitor professional development goals to meet minimum required qualifications using MyHeadStart, DCF, and the Professional Development Tracking Report for all education staff. Ensure that volunteers meet the minimum requirements to work in a classroom.

7. Provide professional development activities for teachers to conduct developmental screenings for children. Ensure that children with disabilities are receiving services stated in the IFSP/IEP/ILP.

8. Ensure that staff have obtained COR Reliability and provide professional development training for teachers to assure ongoing child assessments, using the Child Observation Records (COR) are accurate and complete within timelines.

9. Plan professional development activities using the HighScope infant/toddler and preschool curriculum, CLASS, and PQA trainings in order to implement and provide a high-quality service education program.

10. Provide professional development opportunities for teachers to provide an environment that protects children’s health, mental health, and safety at all times following the guidelines of Active Supervision.

11. Assess in-service training needs with the CC, AC, and ECE Coach. Collaborate to develop an annual area training plan to meet the needs of staff in the area to include Building Great Teachers for new staff. Finalize the annual area’s training plan. Assure that centers and programs implement their annual training plan.

12. Review college transcripts and confirm the credits in Early Childhood Education.

13. Completes the disability report in our RCMA’s data system.

14. Commit to professionalism and RCMA.

15. Adhere to all RCMA funding and DCF requirements.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: College transcripts must be reviewed by Area’s recruiting team prior to scheduling an interview. If a college degree is earned outside of the U.S., it must be evaluated course by course to be the equivalent of a U.S. degree by an approved credential evaluation agency approved by the Bureau of Educators Certification such as Josef Silney & Associates or World Education Services or an accredited college/university.

  • Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree in Early Childhood Education or, Child Development, with 3 months experience (480 hours) in teaching children birth through 5.

OR

  • Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science or advanced degree and coursework equivalent* to early childhood education, with 2 years of experience in childcare or early education of children birth through 5. Coursework equivalent * to a major relating to early childhood education are degrees in elementary education or exceptional student education.

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Able to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License to operate a School Bus within 30 days, if required for the work location.
  • Driving record acceptable to RCMA’s insurance carrier.
  • Possess a current certification in Cardiopulmonary Pediatric Resuscitation (CPR) and Pediatric First-Aid.
  • Experience with training and or supervising non-degreed professionals.
  • Experience with economically culturally and linguistically diverse in a community setting.

RCMA believes vaccination is the best way to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and protect the children and families we serve, our workforce, and the communities where we operate. To minimize the risk of transmission of the COVID-19 virus and maintain a safe and healthy workplace, vaccination is highly encouraged.

RCMA is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and a drug‑free workplace.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $21.29 - $27.67 per hour

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Vision insurance

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday

Ability to Relocate:

  • Winter Haven, FL 33880: Relocate before starting work (Required)

Work Location: In person

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Preschool & Daycare

SALARY

$35k-44k (estimate)

POST DATE

08/10/2023

EXPIRATION DATE

05/08/2024

WEBSITE

rcma.org

HEADQUARTERS

IMMOKALEE, FL

SIZE

200 - 500

FOUNDED

1965

TYPE

Private

CEO

BARBARA MAINSTER

REVENUE

<$5M

INDUSTRY

Preschool & Daycare

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