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T.E.A.C.H. Specialist II
Job Summary
Perform as a case manager for an average of 300+ scholarship recipients within an assigned North Carolina service area funded through the T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Scholarship Program. This position will execute key responsibilities of the scholarship program by reviewing applicant information and processing according to requirements and guidelines, managing and maintaining recipient and sponsor records, recruiting eligible recipients and sponsors, advising and providing information regarding available scholarships.
Duties and Responsibilities
Treat information on Early Years clients, employees or Board members in a confidential manner
Inform and recruit potential participants in a given service area by mail, email phone and through various methods of outreach (including virtual and face to face presentations to various types of early education audiences
Review scholarship recipient activity and update recipient/sponsor records and information
Provide detail- oriented case management to an assigned group of scholarship recipients, sponsors and colleges
Track wage progression and notify recipients/sponsors of raises and/or bonuses
Authorize charge approvals for approved scholarship costs and expenses
Review and process scholarship applications against eligibility requirements
Answer questions and present scholarship program information to licensed child care facilities and other early education focused organizations
Explain program practices, policies and procedures to program participants as needed
Collect and maintain necessary data for reporting purposes
Enter applicant and child care program information into database, update as needed and verify accuracy on a regular basis
Track and process various types of scholarship payments
Communicate regularly with scholarship recipients and sponsoring programs
Perform other tasks, including committee engagement as assigned by the agency and division leadership
Comply with existing protocols needed to support and maintain existing filing systems
Special Skills
Effective oral and written communication skills with internal and external clients
Computer experience; knowledge of or demonstrated ability to learn FileMaker Pro, Virtual platforms including ZOOM, Webex and Microsoft Teams
Attention to detail with ability to perform various complex administrative tasks efficiently and accurately.
Ability to understand office systems and procedures and to critically analyze situations guided by an understanding of policies and procedures.
Must deliver quality customer service.
Demonstrate the ability to work independently within a team environment and effectively problem-solve while applying key concepts outlined in the scholarship program’s procedural and policy manual.
Must have prior data entry experience
Strong organizational skills, planning skills, and the ability to multitask while working independently, sometimes remotely.
Education and Experience Requirements
Minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood, Child Development, Sociology, Social Work, or Psychology
Minimum two-years of direct service experience in a licensed early childhood program or performing an approved role within a human services organization i.e. Social Worker or Case Management Specialist with Department of Social Services
Familiarity with or the ability to learn about North Carolina’s ECE Higher Education System while focusing on community colleges and universities that administer programs of study in early childhood education and child development
Special Working Requirements
An automobile at his/her disposal; a valid, non-suspended NC driver’s license and a current automobile liability policy with continuous coverage. Reasonable accommodations may be made at the agency’s discretion.
No substantiation or criminal conviction of child abuse or neglect
Some positions may require need for flexible schedules, including potential evening and weekend work
Must adhere to established health and safety protocols when onsite at Early Years’s physical office locations
If working remotely or approved for a hybrid work arrangement, must have dependable internet access and a home environment conducive for remote work.
Some positions may require some regional/statewide/national daytime and/or overnight travel
Early Years Benefits
Early Years has a generous benefits package. Permanent employees that work at least 20 hours per week are eligible for benefits. Some of the benefits we offer include:
Section 125 Cafeteria Plan
Health, dental, vision and life insurance
Medical and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
Employer contribution to 401k Retirement Plan
Paid annual and sick leave
15 paid days of holiday leave
Paid child Involvement Leave
Paid discretionary leave
Employee Assistance Program
Child Care Tuition payments
And more…
Early Years also offers many fringe benefits. Some of the fringe benefits include:
Casual dress work environment
Direct deposit
Standing and emergency payroll advances
Child Care Referral assistance
And more…
Early Years has been awarded Living Wage Employer Certifications in Orange and Durham Counties, and is a Family Forward NC Certified Employer.
Employment is contingent upon passing a criminal background check. Early Years is no longer requiring the COVID-19 vaccine for employment due to the fact that there is significantly less risk of severe illness. However, Early Years strongly recommends that employees receive this vaccination in order to minimize the risk of infections in our workplace.
Job Features
Job Category Non-Exempt
Division Professional Development Initiatives
Department T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood®
Salary Range $39,667 – $53,337
Division: Professional Development Initiatives Division
Job Type: Full Time
Job Location: Chapel Hill-NC
Salary : $39,667 - $53,337