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Parent Educator
Hope House Colorado
Position Summary: Hope House Colorado is hiring a Parent Educator (PE). As the Parent Educator, you will be responsible for providing parenting education and support, as well as individual parenting coaching for our teen moms, ultimately driving growth in the Parenting Domain of our Self-Sufficiency rubric. The PE works collaboratively within the Early Learning & School Age team, Residential team, and Early Learning Center team to provide behavioral support plans for implementation in the classroom setting and supports teen moms in incorporating those same skills within the home. The PE utilizes the Nurturing Parents Curriculum, assessments, and evaluations for parenting classes, and may develop and utilize additional curriculum as needed. The PE works closely with the Residential Team to support residents, and with the Program Team as a whole. What you'll be doing: Administer intake assessments with new program participants in the Parenting Domain and develop individual parenting plan goals for the IGP (individual Growth Plans) with teen moms Provide individual parenting coaching to address teen mom concerns in a variety of areas (child development, behavior, discipline) Teach parenting series classes 3-4 times per year (i.e., Parenting 101, Age Specific, Family Focused, & Psychology of Parenting) Coordinate our Specialty Moms support group for teen moms who have a child with a medical diagnosis or developmental delay, and provide ongoing support and coaching to those moms Provide 1:1 behavioral intervention support during early learning sessions as needed, and work with teen moms to incorporate those strategies at home; lead follow up parent teacher conferences with teen mom and ELT’s to assess progress in behavior Develop programs and activities designed to engage Teen Moms in improving their child’s outcomes. Recruit, train and coordinate volunteers and professional partners to assist in the Parenting Program Utilize the HHC database (Apricot) to maintain data and statistics in required reporting areas Teach parenting series classes 3-4 times per year (i.e., Parenting 101, Age Specific, Family Focused, & Psychology of Parenting) Promote   Hope House Colorado’s Core Values   throughout the organization and external relationships We want to hear from you if... You have a valid driver’s license and current automobile insurance. (Required) You are committed to   Hope House Colorado’s Core Values   and continually working towards the HHC mission. (Required) You have a Bachelor’s Degree in child development, Psychology, behavioral therapy or a related field. (Required) You are Bilingual in English and Spanish. (Preferred) You have a minimum of two years experience in parenting education, child development, behavioral therapy, and/or other similarly related fields. (Required) You have knowledge of and experience in the implementation of trauma informed care practices as it relates to both children and adolescents. (Preferred) Who we are: Hope House Colorado is committed to empowering teen moms, changing the future for two generations! We are a future-thinking organization, striving to be experts in our field. We invest in each employee, providing opportunities to pursue individual passions, gifts and strengths. Our staff is a unified team, pursuing excellence in all we do. We serve with integrity, humility, and respect for one another, in an environment that combines professionalism with fun, humor, and even a little bit of silliness each day! Salary Range: $50,000-$60,000 per year Benefits: Employees who are regularly scheduled to work 24 hours per week or more are eligible for the below benefits Health Benefits : Employees may elect medical, dental, vision & life insurance plans. Simple IRA : Employees may choose to make salary reduction contributions through HHC’s Simple IRA plan and HHC will match the employee’s contribution up to a maximum of 3% of the employee’s annual salary. Vacation : Upon hire, employees earn 6 hours of vacation per paycheck up to 120 hours (3 weeks) in a year. Accruals are adjusted to increase vacation earned per hours worked based on length of employment with HHC. Holidays : HHC observes eleven (11) holidays throughout the year. Salaried employees are paid for these holidays according to the nationally recognized observation day for each holiday. In addition, salaried employees are currently gifted either the week of Christmas or the week of New Year’s off, to be scheduled at the discretion of their supervisor. Sick Leave : HHC provides eligible employees with Paid Sick and Safe Leave (PSSL) and Public Health Emergency Leave (PHEL) in accordance with the requirements of Colorado's Healthy Families and Workplaces Act (HFWA). Employer Based Childcare : Employer Based Childcare: Employees receive a discount for their child(ren)’s child care tuition if they are enrolled in the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center. Hope House Colorado is a qualifying employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program! HHC provides employees with free assistance navigating the PSLF program to submit their federal student loans for forgiveness Job Application Deadline April 10, 2026
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Position Summary: Hope House Colorado is hiring a Parent Educator (PE). As the Parent Educator, you will be responsible for providing parenting education and support, as well as individual parenting coaching for our teen moms, ultimately driving growth in the Parenting Domain of our Self-Sufficiency rubric. The PE works collaboratively within the Early Learning & School Age team, Residential team, and Early Learning Center team to provide behavioral support plans for implementation in the classroom setting and supports teen moms in incorporating those same skills within the home. The PE utilizes the Nurturing Parents Curriculum, assessments, and evaluations for parenting classes, and may develop and utilize additional curriculum as needed. The PE works closely with the Residential Team to support residents, and with the Program Team as a whole. What you'll be doing: Administer intake assessments with new program participants in the Parenting Domain and develop individual parenting plan goals for the IGP (individual Growth Plans) with teen moms Provide individual parenting coaching to address teen mom concerns in a variety of areas (child development, behavior, discipline) Teach parenting series classes 3-4 times per year (i.e., Parenting 101, Age Specific, Family Focused, & Psychology of Parenting) Coordinate our Specialty Moms support group for teen moms who have a child with a medical diagnosis or developmental delay, and provide ongoing support and coaching to those moms Provide 1:1 behavioral intervention support during early learning sessions as needed, and work with teen moms to incorporate those strategies at home; lead follow up parent teacher conferences with teen mom and ELT’s to assess progress in behavior Develop programs and activities designed to engage Teen Moms in improving their child’s outcomes. Recruit, train and coordinate volunteers and professional partners to assist in the Parenting Program Utilize the HHC database (Apricot) to maintain data and statistics in required reporting areas Teach parenting series classes 3-4 times per year (i.e., Parenting 101, Age Specific, Family Focused, & Psychology of Parenting) Promote   Hope House Colorado’s Core Values   throughout the organization and external relationships We want to hear from you if... You have a valid driver’s license and current automobile insurance. (Required) You are committed to   Hope House Colorado’s Core Values   and continually working towards the HHC mission. (Required) You have a Bachelor’s Degree in child development, Psychology, behavioral therapy or a related field. (Required) You are Bilingual in English and Spanish. (Preferred) You have a minimum of two years experience in parenting education, child development, behavioral therapy, and/or other similarly related fields. (Required) You have knowledge of and experience in the implementation of trauma informed care practices as it relates to both children and adolescents. (Preferred) Who we are: Hope House Colorado is committed to empowering teen moms, changing the future for two generations! We are a future-thinking organization, striving to be experts in our field. We invest in each employee, providing opportunities to pursue individual passions, gifts and strengths. Our staff is a unified team, pursuing excellence in all we do. We serve with integrity, humility, and respect for one another, in an environment that combines professionalism with fun, humor, and even a little bit of silliness each day! Salary Range: $50,000-$60,000 per year Benefits: Employees who are regularly scheduled to work 24 hours per week or more are eligible for the below benefits Health Benefits : Employees may elect medical, dental, vision & life insurance plans. Simple IRA : Employees may choose to make salary reduction contributions through HHC’s Simple IRA plan and HHC will match the employee’s contribution up to a maximum of 3% of the employee’s annual salary. Vacation : Upon hire, employees earn 6 hours of vacation per paycheck up to 120 hours (3 weeks) in a year. Accruals are adjusted to increase vacation earned per hours worked based on length of employment with HHC. Holidays : HHC observes eleven (11) holidays throughout the year. Salaried employees are paid for these holidays according to the nationally recognized observation day for each holiday. In addition, salaried employees are currently gifted either the week of Christmas or the week of New Year’s off, to be scheduled at the discretion of their supervisor. Sick Leave : HHC provides eligible employees with Paid Sick and Safe Leave (PSSL) and Public Health Emergency Leave (PHEL) in accordance with the requirements of Colorado's Healthy Families and Workplaces Act (HFWA). Employer Based Childcare : Employer Based Childcare: Employees receive a discount for their child(ren)’s child care tuition if they are enrolled in the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center. Hope House Colorado is a qualifying employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program! HHC provides employees with free assistance navigating the PSLF program to submit their federal student loans for forgiveness Job Application Deadline April 10, 2026
Hope House Colorado
Early Learning Center Assistant Director
Hope House Colorado
Position Summary: Hope House Colorado (HHC) is hiring an assistant director (AD) who is responsible for supporting the leading of the Early Learning Center (ELC) for Hope House Colorado. The AD is responsible for supervising and leading staff and assisting the director of childhood education (DCE) in building a culture that exemplifies Hope House Core Values, implementation of programming that aligns with our educational philosophy and principles, running the summer program, managing parent communication, and ensuring compliance with Colorado licensing and Colorado Shines standards. What you’ll be doing: Provide supervision for operations assistant, summer camp staff, ELC teachers and ELC assistant teachers Oversee daily operations of the ELC in partnership with DCE, including programming, staff and quality of care Lead classroom scheduling, coverage and support to ensure child/staff ratio for all classrooms and compliance with childcare regulations Maintain accurate teacher and child records needed for licensing and Colorado Shines Assist the DCE in ensuring compliance with Colorado licensing standards and state and federal laws to maintain license, Colorado Department of Health and Environment, and local fire department regulations Lead and implement professional learning, lesson planning, classroom fidelity checks, and coaching for Creative Curriculum, Orange (Bible) Curriculum and Social-Emotional strategies as appropriate Lead and implement Teaching Strategies Gold Assessment System professional learning, assessment schedule, management of TS Gold System, teaching coaching to utilize data to make decisions to increase child outcomes Direct annual professional learning for ELC (required and based on needs of ELC), including identifying needs, scheduling, budgeting and managing presenters Assist the DCE in the compliance and quality of the ELC to reach and maintain a Colorado Shine 5-star rating (learning environment, leadership management and administrative plans, family engagement and child health program) Promoting   Hope House Colorado’s Core Values   throughout the organization and external relationships We want to hear from you if… You are larger center certified (required) You possess Infant Nursery Program Supervisor credential or willing to obtain within 6 months of hire (required) You have experience in early childhood setting serving infants, toddlers and/or preschoolers (required) You have two years of experience in a supervisory role, leading and managing staff (required) You are familiar with ELC licensing regulations (required) You are knowledgeable of early childhood education, child development principles and practices, and early intervention best practices (preferred) You have a working knowledge of Teaching Strategies Gold and Creative Curriculum (preferred) You have knowledge and experience in the implementation of trauma informed care practices as it relates to both children and adolescents (preferred) Who we are: Hope House Colorado is committed to empowering teen moms, changing the future for two generations! We are a future-thinking organization, striving to be experts in our field. We invest in each employee, providing opportunities to pursue individual passions, gifts and strengths. Our staff is a unified team, pursuing excellence in all we do. We serve with integrity, humility and respect for one another, in an environment that combines professionalism with fun, humor and even a little bit of silliness each day! Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center Educational Philosophy: In support of our mission and vision, the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center believes all children are a gift from God and are created in His image. This belief is at the heart of our philosophy and desire to nurture the whole child in a play-based learning environment that is a fun, engaging, and nurturing place of belonging for children of Hope House teen moms and staff, ranging in ages from 6 weeks to 5 years old. We believe that learning is best supported when built on a strong social-emotional foundation in an environment where children feel seen, heard, loved, and valued and ultimately free to be who God created them to be. We believe in a family centered approach, working in partnership with families to help children build a strong, secure, social-emotional foundation allowing them to realize their full potential. Salary Range $52,000 - $64,000 Benefits Employees who are regularly scheduled to work 24 hours per week or more are eligible for the below benefits Health Benefits : Employees may elect medical, dental, vision & life insurance plans. Simple IRA : Employees may choose to make salary reduction contributions through HHC’s Simple IRA plan and HHC will match the employee’s contribution up to a maximum of 3% of the employee’s annual salary. Vacation : Upon hire, employees earn 4.62 hours of vacation per paycheck up to 120 hours (3 weeks) in a year. Accruals are adjusted to increase vacation earned per hours worked based on length of employment with HHC. Holidays : HHC observes twelve (12) holidays throughout the year. Salaried employees are paid for these holidays according to the nationally recognized observation day for each holiday. In addition, salaried employees are currently gifted the week of Christmas off, to be scheduled at the discretion of their supervisor. Sick Leave : HHC provides eligible employees with Paid Sick and Safe Leave (PSSL) and Public Health Emergency Leave (PHEL) in accordance with the requirements of Colorado's Healthy Families and Workplaces Act (HFWA). Mental Health Days:   Employees are given two (2) mental health days per year to use at their discretion. Employer Based Childcare:   Full-time (40-hours per week or more) Hope House Colorado employees are eligible to enroll their children in the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center. Exceptions may be considered for part-time staff and part-time childcare needs on a case-by-case basis. Hope House Colorado is a qualifying employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program! HHC provides employees with free assistance navigating the PSLF program to submit their federal student loans for forgiveness Job Application Deadline April 17, 2026
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Position Summary: Hope House Colorado (HHC) is hiring an assistant director (AD) who is responsible for supporting the leading of the Early Learning Center (ELC) for Hope House Colorado. The AD is responsible for supervising and leading staff and assisting the director of childhood education (DCE) in building a culture that exemplifies Hope House Core Values, implementation of programming that aligns with our educational philosophy and principles, running the summer program, managing parent communication, and ensuring compliance with Colorado licensing and Colorado Shines standards. What you’ll be doing: Provide supervision for operations assistant, summer camp staff, ELC teachers and ELC assistant teachers Oversee daily operations of the ELC in partnership with DCE, including programming, staff and quality of care Lead classroom scheduling, coverage and support to ensure child/staff ratio for all classrooms and compliance with childcare regulations Maintain accurate teacher and child records needed for licensing and Colorado Shines Assist the DCE in ensuring compliance with Colorado licensing standards and state and federal laws to maintain license, Colorado Department of Health and Environment, and local fire department regulations Lead and implement professional learning, lesson planning, classroom fidelity checks, and coaching for Creative Curriculum, Orange (Bible) Curriculum and Social-Emotional strategies as appropriate Lead and implement Teaching Strategies Gold Assessment System professional learning, assessment schedule, management of TS Gold System, teaching coaching to utilize data to make decisions to increase child outcomes Direct annual professional learning for ELC (required and based on needs of ELC), including identifying needs, scheduling, budgeting and managing presenters Assist the DCE in the compliance and quality of the ELC to reach and maintain a Colorado Shine 5-star rating (learning environment, leadership management and administrative plans, family engagement and child health program) Promoting   Hope House Colorado’s Core Values   throughout the organization and external relationships We want to hear from you if… You are larger center certified (required) You possess Infant Nursery Program Supervisor credential or willing to obtain within 6 months of hire (required) You have experience in early childhood setting serving infants, toddlers and/or preschoolers (required) You have two years of experience in a supervisory role, leading and managing staff (required) You are familiar with ELC licensing regulations (required) You are knowledgeable of early childhood education, child development principles and practices, and early intervention best practices (preferred) You have a working knowledge of Teaching Strategies Gold and Creative Curriculum (preferred) You have knowledge and experience in the implementation of trauma informed care practices as it relates to both children and adolescents (preferred) Who we are: Hope House Colorado is committed to empowering teen moms, changing the future for two generations! We are a future-thinking organization, striving to be experts in our field. We invest in each employee, providing opportunities to pursue individual passions, gifts and strengths. Our staff is a unified team, pursuing excellence in all we do. We serve with integrity, humility and respect for one another, in an environment that combines professionalism with fun, humor and even a little bit of silliness each day! Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center Educational Philosophy: In support of our mission and vision, the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center believes all children are a gift from God and are created in His image. This belief is at the heart of our philosophy and desire to nurture the whole child in a play-based learning environment that is a fun, engaging, and nurturing place of belonging for children of Hope House teen moms and staff, ranging in ages from 6 weeks to 5 years old. We believe that learning is best supported when built on a strong social-emotional foundation in an environment where children feel seen, heard, loved, and valued and ultimately free to be who God created them to be. We believe in a family centered approach, working in partnership with families to help children build a strong, secure, social-emotional foundation allowing them to realize their full potential. Salary Range $52,000 - $64,000 Benefits Employees who are regularly scheduled to work 24 hours per week or more are eligible for the below benefits Health Benefits : Employees may elect medical, dental, vision & life insurance plans. Simple IRA : Employees may choose to make salary reduction contributions through HHC’s Simple IRA plan and HHC will match the employee’s contribution up to a maximum of 3% of the employee’s annual salary. Vacation : Upon hire, employees earn 4.62 hours of vacation per paycheck up to 120 hours (3 weeks) in a year. Accruals are adjusted to increase vacation earned per hours worked based on length of employment with HHC. Holidays : HHC observes twelve (12) holidays throughout the year. Salaried employees are paid for these holidays according to the nationally recognized observation day for each holiday. In addition, salaried employees are currently gifted the week of Christmas off, to be scheduled at the discretion of their supervisor. Sick Leave : HHC provides eligible employees with Paid Sick and Safe Leave (PSSL) and Public Health Emergency Leave (PHEL) in accordance with the requirements of Colorado's Healthy Families and Workplaces Act (HFWA). Mental Health Days:   Employees are given two (2) mental health days per year to use at their discretion. Employer Based Childcare:   Full-time (40-hours per week or more) Hope House Colorado employees are eligible to enroll their children in the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center. Exceptions may be considered for part-time staff and part-time childcare needs on a case-by-case basis. Hope House Colorado is a qualifying employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program! HHC provides employees with free assistance navigating the PSLF program to submit their federal student loans for forgiveness Job Application Deadline April 17, 2026
Hope House Colorado
Early Learning Center Toddler Teacher
Hope House Colorado
Position Summary: Are you looking for an opportunity to make a positive impact in the lives of children and families? This is an exciting opportunity to be part of our inaugural staff in our brand-new, beautifully designed early learning center with a focus on year-round, play-based education for infants through Pre-K children. The Hope House Colorado (HHC) Early Learning Center (ELC) is for children of Hope House teen moms and staff. As an early learning teacher at the ELC, you will be creating a safe, fun and engaging environment where children can learn, grow and thrive. You will create and maintain relationships with children and families to foster trust and work with other amazing staff to make the HHC Early Learning Center a great place to work, have fun and make a positive impact. The toddler teacher is responsible for the supervision, responsive care, education and classroom management of a group of young children enrolled in the ELC. The teacher develops and maintains respectful and nurturing relationships and works collaboratively with parents, staff, and volunteers. As a toddler teacher, you will work within a team to support children across all developmental domains by engaging in curriculum planning and implementation, and classroom management strategies, to meet each child's individual needs. The toddler teacher is knowledgeable about Colorado Child Care Licensing and health and safety rules and regulations. This position is responsible for maintaining complete and timely records and for maintaining the classroom and building safety and appearance. Teachers are responsible for continuing to develop professional techniques and skills that promote quality early childhood education. What you will be doing: Build a positive, trusting and working relationship with each child and family through daily communication in a warm, approachable and supportive manner Provide consistent, nurturing and responsive interactions with each child using positive techniques Provide individualized care for children to ensure children’s health and safety Provide daily activities based on a child’s needs and interests that stimulate learning in all areas of child development to include physical, social, emotional and cognitive needs of children Plan and implement engaging, fun and developmentally appropriate daily lessons using the Creative Curriculum, providing individualized support for children to meet developmental milestones across all learning domains Plan, prepare and implement daily Orange Curriculum to foster the spiritual development of each child, including sending weekly parent cue cards home to support family engagement Assesses each child’s developmental needs on an ongoing basis using the Teaching Strategies Gold Assessment tool, and share frequent updates with parents Works in collaboration with leadership team and early intervention professionals to provide parents with referrals to early intervention services for their child when necessary Positively interacts with classroom volunteers Participate in on-site, ongoing professional development to enhance individual skills as a learner to provide and ensure best practices and quality early childhood education Ensure compliance with Colorado Department of Human Services Licensing Regulations, and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Regulations that govern Childcare facilities Promote   Hope House Colorado’s Core Values   throughout the organization and external relationships We want to hear from you if… Bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, child development, elementary education or early childhood special education or a bachelor's degree in an unrelated field with at least 36 college credit hours in early childhood education or related field (Preferred) OR… Meet Colorado State Child Care Licensing educational qualification standards (required) You have a PDIS Level 3 Credential (required) You have an Infant Nursery Supervisor Credential (required), or willing to obtain within six months of hire You can properly lift infants and young toddlers into and out of a crib (required) Experience working with children ages infancy through five, including lesson planning (required) Don’t quite meet all the educational requirements? Consider applying anyway and we can discuss a professional development plan to get you there. Who we are: Hope House Colorado is committed to empowering teen moms, changing the future for two generations! We are a future-thinking organization, with great benefits, striving to be experts in our field. We invest in each employee, providing opportunities to pursue individual passions, gifts and strengths. Our staff is a unified team, pursuing excellence in all we do. We serve with integrity, humility and respect for one another, in an environment that combines professionalism with fun, humor and even a little bit of silliness each day! Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center Educational Philosophy: In support of our mission and vision, the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center believes all children are a gift from God and are created in His image. This belief is at the heart of our philosophy and desire to nurture the whole child in a play-based learning environment that is a fun, engaging, and nurturing place of belonging for children of Hope House teen moms and staff, ranging in ages from 6 weeks to 5 years old. We believe that learning is best supported when built on a strong social-emotional foundation in an environment where children feel seen, heard, loved, and valued and ultimately free to be who God created them to be. We believe in a family centered approach, working in partnership with families to help children build a strong, secure, social-emotional foundation allowing them to realize their full potential. Salary Range: $44,720-$51,688/year depending on education and experience Hours: This role is expected to work 40 hours/week on the HHC campus, except when offsite for HHC work-related purposes. The existing schedule is eight hours per day between 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Benefits: HHC benefits are available to employees who consistently work a minimum of 24 hours a week. Benefits offered are subject to change at HHC's sole discretion. Health Benefits:   Employees may elect medical, dental, vision & life insurance plans. Simple IRA:   Employees may choose to make salary reduction contributions through HHC’s Simple IRA plan and HHC will match the employee’s contribution up to a maximum of 3% of the employee’s annual salary. Vacation:   Upon hire, employees earn 4.62 hours of vacation per paycheck up to 120 hours (3 weeks) in a year. Accruals are adjusted to increase vacation earned per hours worked based on length of employment with HHC. Holidays:   HHC observes twelve (12) holidays throughout the year. Hourly employees who work on actual holidays will be paid time and one-half. In addition, the ELC is closed the week between Christmas and New Year’s. Sick Leave:   HHC provides eligible employees with Paid Sick and Safe Leave (PSSL) and Public Health Emergency Leave (PHEL) in accordance with the requirements of Colorado's Healthy Families and Workplaces Act (HFWA). Mental Health Days:   Employees are given two (2) mental health days per year to use at their discretion. Employer Based Childcare:   Full-time Hope House Colorado employees are eligible to enroll their children in the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center at a discount. Exceptions may be considered for part-time staff and part-time childcare needs on a case-by-case basis. Hope House Colorado is a qualifying employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program! HHC provides employees with free assistance navigating the PSLF program to submit their federal student loans for forgiveness Job Application Deadline: Hope House Colorado is accepting applications on an ongoing basis.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Position Summary: Are you looking for an opportunity to make a positive impact in the lives of children and families? This is an exciting opportunity to be part of our inaugural staff in our brand-new, beautifully designed early learning center with a focus on year-round, play-based education for infants through Pre-K children. The Hope House Colorado (HHC) Early Learning Center (ELC) is for children of Hope House teen moms and staff. As an early learning teacher at the ELC, you will be creating a safe, fun and engaging environment where children can learn, grow and thrive. You will create and maintain relationships with children and families to foster trust and work with other amazing staff to make the HHC Early Learning Center a great place to work, have fun and make a positive impact. The toddler teacher is responsible for the supervision, responsive care, education and classroom management of a group of young children enrolled in the ELC. The teacher develops and maintains respectful and nurturing relationships and works collaboratively with parents, staff, and volunteers. As a toddler teacher, you will work within a team to support children across all developmental domains by engaging in curriculum planning and implementation, and classroom management strategies, to meet each child's individual needs. The toddler teacher is knowledgeable about Colorado Child Care Licensing and health and safety rules and regulations. This position is responsible for maintaining complete and timely records and for maintaining the classroom and building safety and appearance. Teachers are responsible for continuing to develop professional techniques and skills that promote quality early childhood education. What you will be doing: Build a positive, trusting and working relationship with each child and family through daily communication in a warm, approachable and supportive manner Provide consistent, nurturing and responsive interactions with each child using positive techniques Provide individualized care for children to ensure children’s health and safety Provide daily activities based on a child’s needs and interests that stimulate learning in all areas of child development to include physical, social, emotional and cognitive needs of children Plan and implement engaging, fun and developmentally appropriate daily lessons using the Creative Curriculum, providing individualized support for children to meet developmental milestones across all learning domains Plan, prepare and implement daily Orange Curriculum to foster the spiritual development of each child, including sending weekly parent cue cards home to support family engagement Assesses each child’s developmental needs on an ongoing basis using the Teaching Strategies Gold Assessment tool, and share frequent updates with parents Works in collaboration with leadership team and early intervention professionals to provide parents with referrals to early intervention services for their child when necessary Positively interacts with classroom volunteers Participate in on-site, ongoing professional development to enhance individual skills as a learner to provide and ensure best practices and quality early childhood education Ensure compliance with Colorado Department of Human Services Licensing Regulations, and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Regulations that govern Childcare facilities Promote   Hope House Colorado’s Core Values   throughout the organization and external relationships We want to hear from you if… Bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, child development, elementary education or early childhood special education or a bachelor's degree in an unrelated field with at least 36 college credit hours in early childhood education or related field (Preferred) OR… Meet Colorado State Child Care Licensing educational qualification standards (required) You have a PDIS Level 3 Credential (required) You have an Infant Nursery Supervisor Credential (required), or willing to obtain within six months of hire You can properly lift infants and young toddlers into and out of a crib (required) Experience working with children ages infancy through five, including lesson planning (required) Don’t quite meet all the educational requirements? Consider applying anyway and we can discuss a professional development plan to get you there. Who we are: Hope House Colorado is committed to empowering teen moms, changing the future for two generations! We are a future-thinking organization, with great benefits, striving to be experts in our field. We invest in each employee, providing opportunities to pursue individual passions, gifts and strengths. Our staff is a unified team, pursuing excellence in all we do. We serve with integrity, humility and respect for one another, in an environment that combines professionalism with fun, humor and even a little bit of silliness each day! Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center Educational Philosophy: In support of our mission and vision, the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center believes all children are a gift from God and are created in His image. This belief is at the heart of our philosophy and desire to nurture the whole child in a play-based learning environment that is a fun, engaging, and nurturing place of belonging for children of Hope House teen moms and staff, ranging in ages from 6 weeks to 5 years old. We believe that learning is best supported when built on a strong social-emotional foundation in an environment where children feel seen, heard, loved, and valued and ultimately free to be who God created them to be. We believe in a family centered approach, working in partnership with families to help children build a strong, secure, social-emotional foundation allowing them to realize their full potential. Salary Range: $44,720-$51,688/year depending on education and experience Hours: This role is expected to work 40 hours/week on the HHC campus, except when offsite for HHC work-related purposes. The existing schedule is eight hours per day between 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Benefits: HHC benefits are available to employees who consistently work a minimum of 24 hours a week. Benefits offered are subject to change at HHC's sole discretion. Health Benefits:   Employees may elect medical, dental, vision & life insurance plans. Simple IRA:   Employees may choose to make salary reduction contributions through HHC’s Simple IRA plan and HHC will match the employee’s contribution up to a maximum of 3% of the employee’s annual salary. Vacation:   Upon hire, employees earn 4.62 hours of vacation per paycheck up to 120 hours (3 weeks) in a year. Accruals are adjusted to increase vacation earned per hours worked based on length of employment with HHC. Holidays:   HHC observes twelve (12) holidays throughout the year. Hourly employees who work on actual holidays will be paid time and one-half. In addition, the ELC is closed the week between Christmas and New Year’s. Sick Leave:   HHC provides eligible employees with Paid Sick and Safe Leave (PSSL) and Public Health Emergency Leave (PHEL) in accordance with the requirements of Colorado's Healthy Families and Workplaces Act (HFWA). Mental Health Days:   Employees are given two (2) mental health days per year to use at their discretion. Employer Based Childcare:   Full-time Hope House Colorado employees are eligible to enroll their children in the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center at a discount. Exceptions may be considered for part-time staff and part-time childcare needs on a case-by-case basis. Hope House Colorado is a qualifying employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program! HHC provides employees with free assistance navigating the PSLF program to submit their federal student loans for forgiveness Job Application Deadline: Hope House Colorado is accepting applications on an ongoing basis.
Hope House Colorado
Early Learning Center Preschool Teacher
Hope House Colorado
Position Summary: Are you looking for an opportunity to make a positive impact in the lives of children and families? This is an exciting opportunity to be part of our inaugural staff in our brand-new, beautifully designed early learning center with a focus on year-round, play-based education for infants through Pre-K children. The Hope House Colorado (HHC) Early Learning Center (ELC) is for children of Hope House teen moms and staff. As an early learning teacher at the ELC, you will be creating a safe, fun and engaging environment where children can learn, grow and thrive. You will create and maintain relationships with children and families to foster trust and work with other amazing staff to make HHC Early Learning Center a great place to work, have fun and make a positive impact. A preschool teacher is responsible for the supervision, responsive care, education and classroom management of a group of young children enrolled in the ELC. The teacher develops and maintains respectful and nurturing relationships and works collaboratively with parents, staff, and volunteers.[DS1] As a preschool teacher, you will work within a team to support children across all developmental domains by engaging in curriculum planning and implementation, and classroom management strategies, to meet each child's individual needs. The preschool teacher is knowledgeable about Colorado Child Care Licensing and health and safety rules and regulations. This position is responsible for maintaining complete and timely records and for maintaining the classroom and building safety and appearance. Teachers are responsible for continuing to develop professional techniques and skills that promote quality early childhood education. What you will be doing: Build a positive, trusting and working relationship with each child and family through daily communication in a warm, approachable and supportive manner Provide consistent, nurturing and responsive interactions with each child using positive techniques Provide individualized care for children to ensure children’s health and safety Provide daily activities based on a child’s needs and interests that stimulate learning in all areas of child development to include physical, social, emotional and cognitive needs of children Plan and implement engaging, fun and developmentally appropriate daily lessons using the Creative Curriculum, providing individualized support for children to meet developmental milestones across all learning domains Plan, prepare and implement daily Orange Curriculum to foster the spiritual development of each child, including sending weekly parent cue cards home to support family engagement Assesses each child’s developmental needs on an ongoing basis using the Teaching Strategies Gold Assessment tool, and share frequent updates with parents Works in collaboration with leadership team and early intervention professionals to provide parents with referrals to early intervention services for their child when necessary Positively interacts with classroom volunteers Participate in on site ongoing professional development to enhance individual skills as a learner to provide and ensure best practices and quality early childhood education Ensure compliance with Colorado Department of Human Services Licensing Regulations, and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Regulations that govern child care facilities Promotes   Hope House Colorado’s Core Values   throughout the organization and external relationships We want to hear from you if … Bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, child development, elementary education or early childhood special education or a bachelor's degree in an unrelated field with at least 36 college credit hours in early childhood education or related field (preferred) OR… Meet Colorado State Child Care Licensing educational qualification standards (required) You have a PDIS Level 3 Credential (required) Experience working with children ages infancy through five, including lesson planning (required) Don’t quite meet all the educational requirements? Consider applying anyway and we can discuss a professional development plan to get you there. Who we are: Hope House Colorado is committed to empowering teen moms, changing the future for two generations! We are a future-thinking organization, with great benefits, striving to be experts in our field. We invest in each employee, providing opportunities to pursue individual passions, gifts and strengths. Our staff is a unified team, pursuing excellence in all we do. We serve with integrity, humility and respect for one another, in an environment that combines professionalism with fun, humor and even a little bit of silliness each day! Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center Educational Philosophy: In support of our mission and vision, the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center believes all children are a gift from God and are created in His image. This belief is at the heart of our philosophy and desire to nurture the whole child in a play-based learning environment that is a fun, engaging, and nurturing place of belonging for children of Hope House teen moms and staff, ranging in ages from 6 weeks to 5 years old. We believe that learning is best supported when built on a strong social-emotional foundation in an environment where children feel seen, heard, loved, and valued and ultimately free to be who God created them to be. We believe in a family centered approach, working in partnership with families to help children build a strong, secure, social-emotional foundation allowing them to realize their full potential. Salary Range: $44,720-$51,688/year depending on education and experience Hours: This role is expected to work 40 hours/week on the HHC campus, except when offsite for HHC work-related purposes. The existing schedule is eight hours per day between 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Benefits: HHC benefits are available to employees who consistently work a minimum of 24 hours a week. Benefits offered are subject to change at HHC's sole discretion. Health Benefits:   Employees may elect medical, dental, vision & life insurance plans. Simple IRA:   Employees may choose to make salary reduction contributions through HHC’s Simple IRA plan and HHC will match the employee’s contribution up to a maximum of 3% of the employee’s annual salary. Vacation:   Upon hire, employees earn 4.62 hours of vacation per paycheck up to 120 hours (3 weeks) in a year. Accruals are adjusted to increase vacation earned per hours worked based on length of employment with HHC. Holidays:   HHC observes twelve (12) holidays throughout the year. Hourly employees who work on actual holidays will be paid time and one-half. In addition, the ELC is closed the week between Christmas and New Year’s. Sick Leave:   HHC provides eligible employees with Paid Sick and Safe Leave (PSSL) and Public Health Emergency Leave (PHEL) in accordance with the requirements of Colorado's Healthy Families and Workplaces Act (HFWA). Mental Health Days:   Employees are given two (2) mental health days per year to use at their discretion. Employer Based Childcare:   Full-time Hope House Colorado employees are eligible to enroll their children in the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center at a discounted rate. Exceptions may be considered for part-time staff and part-time childcare needs on a case-by-case basis. Hope House Colorado is a qualifying employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program! HHC provides employees with free assistance navigating the PSLF program to submit their federal student loans for forgiveness Job Application Deadline: Hope House Colorado is accepting applications on an ongoing basis.
Apr 02, 2026
Full time
Position Summary: Are you looking for an opportunity to make a positive impact in the lives of children and families? This is an exciting opportunity to be part of our inaugural staff in our brand-new, beautifully designed early learning center with a focus on year-round, play-based education for infants through Pre-K children. The Hope House Colorado (HHC) Early Learning Center (ELC) is for children of Hope House teen moms and staff. As an early learning teacher at the ELC, you will be creating a safe, fun and engaging environment where children can learn, grow and thrive. You will create and maintain relationships with children and families to foster trust and work with other amazing staff to make HHC Early Learning Center a great place to work, have fun and make a positive impact. A preschool teacher is responsible for the supervision, responsive care, education and classroom management of a group of young children enrolled in the ELC. The teacher develops and maintains respectful and nurturing relationships and works collaboratively with parents, staff, and volunteers.[DS1] As a preschool teacher, you will work within a team to support children across all developmental domains by engaging in curriculum planning and implementation, and classroom management strategies, to meet each child's individual needs. The preschool teacher is knowledgeable about Colorado Child Care Licensing and health and safety rules and regulations. This position is responsible for maintaining complete and timely records and for maintaining the classroom and building safety and appearance. Teachers are responsible for continuing to develop professional techniques and skills that promote quality early childhood education. What you will be doing: Build a positive, trusting and working relationship with each child and family through daily communication in a warm, approachable and supportive manner Provide consistent, nurturing and responsive interactions with each child using positive techniques Provide individualized care for children to ensure children’s health and safety Provide daily activities based on a child’s needs and interests that stimulate learning in all areas of child development to include physical, social, emotional and cognitive needs of children Plan and implement engaging, fun and developmentally appropriate daily lessons using the Creative Curriculum, providing individualized support for children to meet developmental milestones across all learning domains Plan, prepare and implement daily Orange Curriculum to foster the spiritual development of each child, including sending weekly parent cue cards home to support family engagement Assesses each child’s developmental needs on an ongoing basis using the Teaching Strategies Gold Assessment tool, and share frequent updates with parents Works in collaboration with leadership team and early intervention professionals to provide parents with referrals to early intervention services for their child when necessary Positively interacts with classroom volunteers Participate in on site ongoing professional development to enhance individual skills as a learner to provide and ensure best practices and quality early childhood education Ensure compliance with Colorado Department of Human Services Licensing Regulations, and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Regulations that govern child care facilities Promotes   Hope House Colorado’s Core Values   throughout the organization and external relationships We want to hear from you if … Bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, child development, elementary education or early childhood special education or a bachelor's degree in an unrelated field with at least 36 college credit hours in early childhood education or related field (preferred) OR… Meet Colorado State Child Care Licensing educational qualification standards (required) You have a PDIS Level 3 Credential (required) Experience working with children ages infancy through five, including lesson planning (required) Don’t quite meet all the educational requirements? Consider applying anyway and we can discuss a professional development plan to get you there. Who we are: Hope House Colorado is committed to empowering teen moms, changing the future for two generations! We are a future-thinking organization, with great benefits, striving to be experts in our field. We invest in each employee, providing opportunities to pursue individual passions, gifts and strengths. Our staff is a unified team, pursuing excellence in all we do. We serve with integrity, humility and respect for one another, in an environment that combines professionalism with fun, humor and even a little bit of silliness each day! Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center Educational Philosophy: In support of our mission and vision, the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center believes all children are a gift from God and are created in His image. This belief is at the heart of our philosophy and desire to nurture the whole child in a play-based learning environment that is a fun, engaging, and nurturing place of belonging for children of Hope House teen moms and staff, ranging in ages from 6 weeks to 5 years old. We believe that learning is best supported when built on a strong social-emotional foundation in an environment where children feel seen, heard, loved, and valued and ultimately free to be who God created them to be. We believe in a family centered approach, working in partnership with families to help children build a strong, secure, social-emotional foundation allowing them to realize their full potential. Salary Range: $44,720-$51,688/year depending on education and experience Hours: This role is expected to work 40 hours/week on the HHC campus, except when offsite for HHC work-related purposes. The existing schedule is eight hours per day between 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Benefits: HHC benefits are available to employees who consistently work a minimum of 24 hours a week. Benefits offered are subject to change at HHC's sole discretion. Health Benefits:   Employees may elect medical, dental, vision & life insurance plans. Simple IRA:   Employees may choose to make salary reduction contributions through HHC’s Simple IRA plan and HHC will match the employee’s contribution up to a maximum of 3% of the employee’s annual salary. Vacation:   Upon hire, employees earn 4.62 hours of vacation per paycheck up to 120 hours (3 weeks) in a year. Accruals are adjusted to increase vacation earned per hours worked based on length of employment with HHC. Holidays:   HHC observes twelve (12) holidays throughout the year. Hourly employees who work on actual holidays will be paid time and one-half. In addition, the ELC is closed the week between Christmas and New Year’s. Sick Leave:   HHC provides eligible employees with Paid Sick and Safe Leave (PSSL) and Public Health Emergency Leave (PHEL) in accordance with the requirements of Colorado's Healthy Families and Workplaces Act (HFWA). Mental Health Days:   Employees are given two (2) mental health days per year to use at their discretion. Employer Based Childcare:   Full-time Hope House Colorado employees are eligible to enroll their children in the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center at a discounted rate. Exceptions may be considered for part-time staff and part-time childcare needs on a case-by-case basis. Hope House Colorado is a qualifying employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program! HHC provides employees with free assistance navigating the PSLF program to submit their federal student loans for forgiveness Job Application Deadline: Hope House Colorado is accepting applications on an ongoing basis.
Hope House Colorado
Early Childhood Education Teacher
Hope House Colorado
Position Summary Hope House Colorado is hiring an Early Childhood Education Teacher, referred to internally as an Early Learning Teacher (ELT). As an ELT, you will be responsible for maintaining a warm, welcoming, loving, educational and orderly environment while providing responsive care to infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and occasional support for school-aged children implementing activities that provide children opportunities to practice developmental milestones. What you’ll be doing Working within the Early Learning team to provide care for up to 10 children of various ages, ranging from 3 months to 8 years, individualizing care to ensure children’s health and safety Utilizing a comprehensive and developmentally appropriate curriculum to help children meet objective targets and providing daily activities based on children’s needs and interests that stimulate learning in all areas of child development Implementing a Bible curriculum into daily activities to enhance the spiritual growth and development of the children in Early Learning Screening and tracking children's development using ASQ-3; engaging teen moms in the screening process and providing a follow up parent teacher conference to discuss developmental growth Committing to   Hope House Colorado’s Core Values   and continually working towards the HHC mission We want to hear from you if... You are able to work at our Arvada location, with availability between 8am-8pm Monday-Friday, with two shifts per week ending at 8pm (Required) You have a Child Development Associate (CAD), or associate or bachelor’s degree in early childhood education (Desired) You have experience in early childhood education, preferably with infants and toddlers (Desired) You have experience working with children and families in at-risk populations (Desired) You have knowledge of early childhood education and child development principles and practices (Desired) Who we are Hope House Colorado is committed to empowering teen moms, changing the future for two generations! We are a future-thinking organization, striving to be experts in our field. We invest in each employee, providing opportunities to pursue individual passions, gifts and strengths. Our staff is a unified team, pursuing excellence in all we do. We serve with integrity, humility, and respect for one another, in an environment that combines professionalism with fun, humor, and even a little bit of silliness each day! Salary Range $37,000 – $49,000/year Benefits Health Benefits : Employees may elect medical, dental, vision & life insurance plans. Simple IRA : Employees may choose to make salary reduction contributions through HHC’s Simple IRA plan and HHC will match the employee’s contribution up to a maximum of 3% of the employee’s annual salary. Vacation : Upon hire, employees earn 4.62 hours of vacation per paycheck up to 120 hours (3 weeks) in a year. Accruals are adjusted to increase vacation earned per hours worked based on length of employment with HHC. Holidays : HHC observes twelve (12) holidays throughout the year. Salaried employees are paid for these holidays according to the nationally recognized observation day for each holiday. In addition, salaried employees are currently gifted either the week of Christmas or the week of New Year’s off, to be scheduled at the discretion of their supervisor. Sick Leave : HHC provides eligible employees with Paid Sick and Safe Leave (PSSL) and Public Health Emergency Leave (PHEL) in accordance with the requirements of Colorado's Healthy Families and Workplaces Act (HFWA). Mental Health Days : Employees are given two (2) mental health days per year to use at their discretion. Employer Based Childcare:   Full-time Hope House Colorado employees are eligible to enroll their children in the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center. Exceptions may be considered for part-time staff and part-time childcare needs on a case-by-case basis. Job Application Deadline: April 6th, 2026
Mar 19, 2026
Full time
Position Summary Hope House Colorado is hiring an Early Childhood Education Teacher, referred to internally as an Early Learning Teacher (ELT). As an ELT, you will be responsible for maintaining a warm, welcoming, loving, educational and orderly environment while providing responsive care to infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and occasional support for school-aged children implementing activities that provide children opportunities to practice developmental milestones. What you’ll be doing Working within the Early Learning team to provide care for up to 10 children of various ages, ranging from 3 months to 8 years, individualizing care to ensure children’s health and safety Utilizing a comprehensive and developmentally appropriate curriculum to help children meet objective targets and providing daily activities based on children’s needs and interests that stimulate learning in all areas of child development Implementing a Bible curriculum into daily activities to enhance the spiritual growth and development of the children in Early Learning Screening and tracking children's development using ASQ-3; engaging teen moms in the screening process and providing a follow up parent teacher conference to discuss developmental growth Committing to   Hope House Colorado’s Core Values   and continually working towards the HHC mission We want to hear from you if... You are able to work at our Arvada location, with availability between 8am-8pm Monday-Friday, with two shifts per week ending at 8pm (Required) You have a Child Development Associate (CAD), or associate or bachelor’s degree in early childhood education (Desired) You have experience in early childhood education, preferably with infants and toddlers (Desired) You have experience working with children and families in at-risk populations (Desired) You have knowledge of early childhood education and child development principles and practices (Desired) Who we are Hope House Colorado is committed to empowering teen moms, changing the future for two generations! We are a future-thinking organization, striving to be experts in our field. We invest in each employee, providing opportunities to pursue individual passions, gifts and strengths. Our staff is a unified team, pursuing excellence in all we do. We serve with integrity, humility, and respect for one another, in an environment that combines professionalism with fun, humor, and even a little bit of silliness each day! Salary Range $37,000 – $49,000/year Benefits Health Benefits : Employees may elect medical, dental, vision & life insurance plans. Simple IRA : Employees may choose to make salary reduction contributions through HHC’s Simple IRA plan and HHC will match the employee’s contribution up to a maximum of 3% of the employee’s annual salary. Vacation : Upon hire, employees earn 4.62 hours of vacation per paycheck up to 120 hours (3 weeks) in a year. Accruals are adjusted to increase vacation earned per hours worked based on length of employment with HHC. Holidays : HHC observes twelve (12) holidays throughout the year. Salaried employees are paid for these holidays according to the nationally recognized observation day for each holiday. In addition, salaried employees are currently gifted either the week of Christmas or the week of New Year’s off, to be scheduled at the discretion of their supervisor. Sick Leave : HHC provides eligible employees with Paid Sick and Safe Leave (PSSL) and Public Health Emergency Leave (PHEL) in accordance with the requirements of Colorado's Healthy Families and Workplaces Act (HFWA). Mental Health Days : Employees are given two (2) mental health days per year to use at their discretion. Employer Based Childcare:   Full-time Hope House Colorado employees are eligible to enroll their children in the Hope House Colorado Early Learning Center. Exceptions may be considered for part-time staff and part-time childcare needs on a case-by-case basis. Job Application Deadline: April 6th, 2026
Hawkeye Community College
Preschool Lead Teacher - Child Development Center
Hawkeye Community College
Reports To:    Child Care Coordinator            Job Summary Are you passionate about supporting the growth and development of young learners in a preschool environment?  Are you inspired about making an impact on young children and their families? If so, Hawkeye Community College has a great opportunity for you!   The Hawkeye Child Development Center is looking for a Preschool Lead Teacher to join their team.  At the Hawkeye Child Development Center, staff work together as a team to provide high quality early childhood care and education to children while maintaining compliance with DHHS regulations, National Association for Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accreditation, Iowa Quality for Kids (IQ4K), Shared Visions Preschool and Head Start Standards. All staff respect diversity in children, families and colleagues.    As the Preschool Lead Teacher in the Child Care center, you would be responsible for providing developmentally appropriate, high quality early childhood care and education to children. This is done by promoting social, emotional, intellectual, and physical growth and development, guiding the children to independence, self-direction, self-control as they move forward to their next level. Additionally, you would be responsible for creating and maintaining an enthusiastic, respectful, and positive work environment for children, staff, students, families, and faculty.   Hawkeye Community College is a comprehensive community college focused on meeting the needs of the community by providing quality, affordable learning experiences for a wide array of students through our Adult Learning Center, Business and Community Education Department as well as through more than 50 career and technical programs and liberal arts transfer programs.  Hawkeye Community College’s mission is about empowering students, strengthening businesses and enriching communities with a vision to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.    Essential Job Functions   Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Creates and prepares age-appropriate lessons and activities in compliance with accreditation and assessments that are individualized to meet each child's needs developmentally. Conducts observations, assessments, and obtain documentation of each child, with an awareness of where each child is developmentally regarding social, emotional wellbeing, physical health, and cognitive development. Partners with the Early Childhood Education Program faculty to supervise, mentor, and evaluate Early Childhood student performance, requirements, and expectations. Collaborates with the Coordinator in designing a curriculum that supports center philosophy and meets children's needs to maintain a high-quality early education program. Analyzes and resolves any problems that may arise with parents, staff, students or children and reports them to the Coordinator. Prepares and distributes necessary communication letters to families including monthly and weekly newsletters and educational handouts. Creates and prepares daily reports for each child. Models best practices in the classroom and demonstrates professionalism in the Child Development Center. Prepares and conducts parent/teacher conferences with specialists when necessary. Supervises and trains work study staff and assigns daily jobs and responsibilities within the classroom and the Center. Works in collaboration with the Coordinator and Assistant Coordinator in meeting all required criteria and standards of the state, applicable agencies and applicable grants. Prepares food for scheduled meals and curricular activities and maintains record-keeping on Child and Adult Care Food Program food forms. Collaborates with Coordinator in overseeing the maintenance of the safety and cleanliness of the classroom. Participates in campus committees as assigned. Performs other duties as assigned. Unless otherwise approved under Hawkeye’s remote work policy, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of the position.   Minimum Qualifications Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education or currently enrolled in an Early Childhood Education Program and will graduate within six (6) months from their date of hire. Six (6) months of experience in a related field. Knowledge of compliance and/or accreditation standards used in child care. Knowledge of Creative Curriculum philosophy and techniques. Demonstrated knowledge and experience with young children ranging in age from infants to 5 years old. Must hold or have the ability to promptly obtain CPR, First Aid, Mandatory Reporting for Child Abuse, and Universal Precaution certificates. Ability to pass National Fingerprinting, Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS), criminal, and Child Abuse Registry record check. Ability to lift 30-50 pounds from floor to a waist high table 10-15 times daily. Knowledge of day care licensing and early childhood education development requirements. Demonstrated ability to identify and use appropriate assessments and evaluation instructions. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours. Demonstrated ability to work with a wide array of students, faculty, staff, and the general public. Ability to demonstrate strong interpersonal communication. Ability to use Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, and various forms of technology. Demonstrated ability to execute organization and department policies and procedures. Demonstrated ability to handle confidential/sensitive information with discretion. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree. Knowledge of IQ4K (Iowa Quality for Kids) criteria, National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accreditation, Shared Visions Preschool and Head Start Standards. Knowledge of Teaching Strategies GOLD assessments.   Working Conditions Anticipated schedule is Monday – Friday from 8:30 am through 5:00 pm. Work is performed either in or a combination of a classroom or outdoor setting, using technology with a combination of natural and fluorescent light.  Requires good hand-eye coordination including visual acuity to use a keyboard and read technical information; arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp.   Sit, stand, bend, lift and move frequently during working hours. During course of day, interact with children, students, faculty and staff in person, by telephone and computers.   Employment Status Full time, non-exempt position with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick, and vacation leave; tuition remission/reimbursement; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution). Salary is determined based on education, experience and internal equity. The wage range for this position starts at: $16.32/hr (approximately $33,950 annually) Application Procedure Complete an online application at hawkeyecollege.edu/employment Submit/upload a cover letter addressing the following: Please talk about your past and current Child Care experience and include any certificates or accomplishments as it relates to the position. Share why you feel qualified for this position as well as what interests you about working at the Hawkeye Child Development Center. Submit/upload a resume. Submit/upload 3 professional references with a minimum of 1 being from a current/past supervisor. Application Deadline : Sunday, March 8, 2026 Priority screening is set to begin on: Monday, March 9, 2026 Completed applications, along with the required materials, received after the priority screening date will be considered at the discretion of the college.   Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices:  https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity .  The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email  equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email:  OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .  If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
Feb 16, 2026
Full time
Reports To:    Child Care Coordinator            Job Summary Are you passionate about supporting the growth and development of young learners in a preschool environment?  Are you inspired about making an impact on young children and their families? If so, Hawkeye Community College has a great opportunity for you!   The Hawkeye Child Development Center is looking for a Preschool Lead Teacher to join their team.  At the Hawkeye Child Development Center, staff work together as a team to provide high quality early childhood care and education to children while maintaining compliance with DHHS regulations, National Association for Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accreditation, Iowa Quality for Kids (IQ4K), Shared Visions Preschool and Head Start Standards. All staff respect diversity in children, families and colleagues.    As the Preschool Lead Teacher in the Child Care center, you would be responsible for providing developmentally appropriate, high quality early childhood care and education to children. This is done by promoting social, emotional, intellectual, and physical growth and development, guiding the children to independence, self-direction, self-control as they move forward to their next level. Additionally, you would be responsible for creating and maintaining an enthusiastic, respectful, and positive work environment for children, staff, students, families, and faculty.   Hawkeye Community College is a comprehensive community college focused on meeting the needs of the community by providing quality, affordable learning experiences for a wide array of students through our Adult Learning Center, Business and Community Education Department as well as through more than 50 career and technical programs and liberal arts transfer programs.  Hawkeye Community College’s mission is about empowering students, strengthening businesses and enriching communities with a vision to improve the quality of life in the communities we serve.    Essential Job Functions   Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Creates and prepares age-appropriate lessons and activities in compliance with accreditation and assessments that are individualized to meet each child's needs developmentally. Conducts observations, assessments, and obtain documentation of each child, with an awareness of where each child is developmentally regarding social, emotional wellbeing, physical health, and cognitive development. Partners with the Early Childhood Education Program faculty to supervise, mentor, and evaluate Early Childhood student performance, requirements, and expectations. Collaborates with the Coordinator in designing a curriculum that supports center philosophy and meets children's needs to maintain a high-quality early education program. Analyzes and resolves any problems that may arise with parents, staff, students or children and reports them to the Coordinator. Prepares and distributes necessary communication letters to families including monthly and weekly newsletters and educational handouts. Creates and prepares daily reports for each child. Models best practices in the classroom and demonstrates professionalism in the Child Development Center. Prepares and conducts parent/teacher conferences with specialists when necessary. Supervises and trains work study staff and assigns daily jobs and responsibilities within the classroom and the Center. Works in collaboration with the Coordinator and Assistant Coordinator in meeting all required criteria and standards of the state, applicable agencies and applicable grants. Prepares food for scheduled meals and curricular activities and maintains record-keeping on Child and Adult Care Food Program food forms. Collaborates with Coordinator in overseeing the maintenance of the safety and cleanliness of the classroom. Participates in campus committees as assigned. Performs other duties as assigned. Unless otherwise approved under Hawkeye’s remote work policy, regular on campus and/or onsite attendance is considered an essential function of the position.   Minimum Qualifications Associate's Degree in Early Childhood Education or currently enrolled in an Early Childhood Education Program and will graduate within six (6) months from their date of hire. Six (6) months of experience in a related field. Knowledge of compliance and/or accreditation standards used in child care. Knowledge of Creative Curriculum philosophy and techniques. Demonstrated knowledge and experience with young children ranging in age from infants to 5 years old. Must hold or have the ability to promptly obtain CPR, First Aid, Mandatory Reporting for Child Abuse, and Universal Precaution certificates. Ability to pass National Fingerprinting, Department of Health & Human Services (DHHS), criminal, and Child Abuse Registry record check. Ability to lift 30-50 pounds from floor to a waist high table 10-15 times daily. Knowledge of day care licensing and early childhood education development requirements. Demonstrated ability to identify and use appropriate assessments and evaluation instructions. Demonstrated ability to work flexible hours. Demonstrated ability to work with a wide array of students, faculty, staff, and the general public. Ability to demonstrate strong interpersonal communication. Ability to use Microsoft Office Suite, Google applications, and various forms of technology. Demonstrated ability to execute organization and department policies and procedures. Demonstrated ability to handle confidential/sensitive information with discretion. Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree. Knowledge of IQ4K (Iowa Quality for Kids) criteria, National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accreditation, Shared Visions Preschool and Head Start Standards. Knowledge of Teaching Strategies GOLD assessments.   Working Conditions Anticipated schedule is Monday – Friday from 8:30 am through 5:00 pm. Work is performed either in or a combination of a classroom or outdoor setting, using technology with a combination of natural and fluorescent light.  Requires good hand-eye coordination including visual acuity to use a keyboard and read technical information; arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to grasp.   Sit, stand, bend, lift and move frequently during working hours. During course of day, interact with children, students, faculty and staff in person, by telephone and computers.   Employment Status Full time, non-exempt position with comprehensive or competitive benefits program including health, dental, vision, life, and LTD insurance, a Section 125 plan for medical and dependent care expenses; holiday, personal, sick, and vacation leave; tuition remission/reimbursement; and a choice of retirement programs—IPERS (defined benefit) or TIAA (defined contribution). Salary is determined based on education, experience and internal equity. The wage range for this position starts at: $16.32/hr (approximately $33,950 annually) Application Procedure Complete an online application at hawkeyecollege.edu/employment Submit/upload a cover letter addressing the following: Please talk about your past and current Child Care experience and include any certificates or accomplishments as it relates to the position. Share why you feel qualified for this position as well as what interests you about working at the Hawkeye Child Development Center. Submit/upload a resume. Submit/upload 3 professional references with a minimum of 1 being from a current/past supervisor. Application Deadline : Sunday, March 8, 2026 Priority screening is set to begin on: Monday, March 9, 2026 Completed applications, along with the required materials, received after the priority screening date will be considered at the discretion of the college.   Hawkeye Community College is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer, committed to equity and diversity in its educational services and employment practices:  https://www.hawkeyecollege.edu/about/diversity-inclusion/equal-opportunity .  The College does not discriminate on the basis of sex; race; age; color; creed; national origin; religion; disability; sexual orientation; gender identity; genetic information; or actual or potential parental, family, or marital status in its programs, activities, or employment practices. Veteran status is also included to the extent covered by law. Any person alleging a violation of equity regulations shall have the right to file a formal complaint. Inquiries concerning application of this statement should be addressed to: Equity Coordinator and Title IX Coordinator for employees, 319-296-4405; or Title IX Coordinator for students, 319-296-4448; Hawkeye Community College, 1501 East Orange Road, P.O. Box 8015, Waterloo, Iowa 50704-8015; or email  equity-titleIX@hawkeyecollege.edu , or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576, email:  OCR.Chicago@ed.gov .  If any applicant is in need of a reasonable accommodation in completing the application process, please notify a member of Human Resource Services.
Clark College
Early Childhood Program Specialist 1
Clark College
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified Early Childhood Program Specialist 1. This is a 11.5-month, cyclic position in the Child and Family Studies (CFS) Program as a member of the teaching team in one of our child centered classrooms. This position will be supporting program needs by providing coverage and rotating throughout the five classrooms at CFS. The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30am - 5:00pm. The Early Childhood Program Specialist 1 (ECPS1), working under the direction of the program supervisor and the general direction of the lead teaching staff, assists in implementing the inquiry-based curriculum and routines of a toddler or preschool classroom. The ECPS1 engages with the children in the classroom, building trusting and respectful relationships with each child. The ECPS1 contributes to the cycle of curriculum, following the curriculum set by the lead teacher, creating individualized observations and documentation while reflecting on children’s theories. On occasion or for short periods the ECPS1 may step in for lead teacher with support of another staff. The ECPS1 shares in the responsibility of maintaining the health and safety of the children and upholding the Department of Children, Youth and Families policies, protocols, and procedures. They also support the classroom operations by facilitating the daily rituals and routines set by the lead teaching staff, classroom management, and guidance of children, staff, and students. At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.  JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES: Supervise children at all times in developmentally appropriate activities both indoors and outdoors. Guide children in the daily schedule of routines such as choice time, rest time, meals, toileting, outdoor exploration, etc. Perform classroom management duties and assist with the maintenance of a healthy and safe environment. Model appropriate guidance techniques and communication skills. Be familiar with, implement and maintain the Washington State Licensing requirements. Maintain daily and weekly USDA, best practices and NAC/QRIS child and classroom practices, observations, and paperwork. Consistent attendance to support continuity of care required. Assist front office with clerical tasks, answering phones, taking messages, directing calls, and greeting families and visitors. Assist with filing, tracking, and obtaining staff EA/NAC requirements. Perform related duties as required. POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES: Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas: One (1) year of experience working with young children in a childcare setting.  30 hours in Early Childhood Education required. Valid Merit satisfactory background check and ongoing training hours current to align with accreditation. Valid certification in adult, infant, and child CPR/First Aide. Current food handlers permit. Proof of Negative TB test and MMR immunization. JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS: Ability and willingness to spend time sitting on the floor, getting down low to child's level.  Ability and willingness to lift 25-50 pounds.  Possess knowledge of appropriate techniques for diapering, sanitation, napping, feeding, and toilet training.  Ability and willingness to be actively involved with children during activities. Ability and willingness to work as part of a team. Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds. The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.   This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.  Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted which includes a sexual misconduct background check as required under  RCW 28B.112.080 . Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position . WHAT WE OFFER: Clark promotes work/life balance for employees. McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.    Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.   Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.   On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).  Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.   Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.  SALARY/BENEFITS:    Salary Range:  $3,028-$3,643/month (amount to be prorated during scheduled breaks) | Step E-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range: 30| Code:  256A Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases. Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver .   APPLICATION DEADLINE :   Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., February 18, 2026. REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS: Clark College online application.  Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed. Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position. Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process. Please apply online at  www.clark.edu/jobs To contact Clark College Office of People and Culture, please call (360) 992-2105 or email   recruitment@clark.edu .  DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact the Office of People and Culture at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901. SECURITY The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or   security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here:   http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .  ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work. CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES  Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Office of People and Culture. Clark College’s Office of People and Culture supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference. The Office of People and Culture aims to support and elevate the college community by embedding equity and continuous growth into every aspect of people’s practices - from recruitment and onboarding to learning, well-being, and community partnerships. Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply.  Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Michelle Jenkins, Director of Labor and Compliance, 360-992-2317,   mljenkins@clark.edu ,  1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 122, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment.  This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice. Clark College Office of People and Culture February 2, 2026 26-00007
Feb 03, 2026
Full time
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified Early Childhood Program Specialist 1. This is a 11.5-month, cyclic position in the Child and Family Studies (CFS) Program as a member of the teaching team in one of our child centered classrooms. This position will be supporting program needs by providing coverage and rotating throughout the five classrooms at CFS. The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30am - 5:00pm. The Early Childhood Program Specialist 1 (ECPS1), working under the direction of the program supervisor and the general direction of the lead teaching staff, assists in implementing the inquiry-based curriculum and routines of a toddler or preschool classroom. The ECPS1 engages with the children in the classroom, building trusting and respectful relationships with each child. The ECPS1 contributes to the cycle of curriculum, following the curriculum set by the lead teacher, creating individualized observations and documentation while reflecting on children’s theories. On occasion or for short periods the ECPS1 may step in for lead teacher with support of another staff. The ECPS1 shares in the responsibility of maintaining the health and safety of the children and upholding the Department of Children, Youth and Families policies, protocols, and procedures. They also support the classroom operations by facilitating the daily rituals and routines set by the lead teaching staff, classroom management, and guidance of children, staff, and students. At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.  JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES: Supervise children at all times in developmentally appropriate activities both indoors and outdoors. Guide children in the daily schedule of routines such as choice time, rest time, meals, toileting, outdoor exploration, etc. Perform classroom management duties and assist with the maintenance of a healthy and safe environment. Model appropriate guidance techniques and communication skills. Be familiar with, implement and maintain the Washington State Licensing requirements. Maintain daily and weekly USDA, best practices and NAC/QRIS child and classroom practices, observations, and paperwork. Consistent attendance to support continuity of care required. Assist front office with clerical tasks, answering phones, taking messages, directing calls, and greeting families and visitors. Assist with filing, tracking, and obtaining staff EA/NAC requirements. Perform related duties as required. POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES: Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas: One (1) year of experience working with young children in a childcare setting.  30 hours in Early Childhood Education required. Valid Merit satisfactory background check and ongoing training hours current to align with accreditation. Valid certification in adult, infant, and child CPR/First Aide. Current food handlers permit. Proof of Negative TB test and MMR immunization. JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS: Ability and willingness to spend time sitting on the floor, getting down low to child's level.  Ability and willingness to lift 25-50 pounds.  Possess knowledge of appropriate techniques for diapering, sanitation, napping, feeding, and toilet training.  Ability and willingness to be actively involved with children during activities. Ability and willingness to work as part of a team. Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds. The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.   This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.  Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted which includes a sexual misconduct background check as required under  RCW 28B.112.080 . Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position . WHAT WE OFFER: Clark promotes work/life balance for employees. McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.    Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.   Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.   On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).  Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.   Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.  SALARY/BENEFITS:    Salary Range:  $3,028-$3,643/month (amount to be prorated during scheduled breaks) | Step E-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range: 30| Code:  256A Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases. Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver .   APPLICATION DEADLINE :   Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., February 18, 2026. REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS: Clark College online application.  Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed. Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position. Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process. Please apply online at  www.clark.edu/jobs To contact Clark College Office of People and Culture, please call (360) 992-2105 or email   recruitment@clark.edu .  DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact the Office of People and Culture at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901. SECURITY The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or   security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here:   http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .  ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work. CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES  Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Office of People and Culture. Clark College’s Office of People and Culture supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference. The Office of People and Culture aims to support and elevate the college community by embedding equity and continuous growth into every aspect of people’s practices - from recruitment and onboarding to learning, well-being, and community partnerships. Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply.  Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Michelle Jenkins, Director of Labor and Compliance, 360-992-2317,   mljenkins@clark.edu ,  1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 122, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment.  This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice. Clark College Office of People and Culture February 2, 2026 26-00007
DC Public Schools
ESL/MLL (Multilingual) Teacher 26-27 School Year
DC Public Schools
Our students need your expertise, passion, and leadership. Are you ready to join something bigger?  We are looking for highly motivated, skilled, and equity-minded talent to join our team at District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) for the 2026-27 school year. We seek individuals who are passionate about transforming the DC school system and making a significant difference in the lives of our public school students, parents, and the greater DC community.   DCPS serves approximately 51,000 students in the nation's capital through the efforts of approximately 4,700 educators in 117 schools. As part of a comprehensive reform effort to become the preeminent urban school system in America, DCPS intends to have the highest-performing, best paid, most satisfied, and most honored educator force in the nation and a distinctive central office staff whose work supports and drives instructional excellence and significant achievement gains for DCPS students.   Position Overview   Vision   Every student feels loved, challenged, and prepared to positively influence and thrive in life.   Mission   Ensure that every school guarantees students reach their full potential through rigorous and joyful learning experiences provided in a nurturing environment.     Strategic Priorities   Promote Equity : Define, understand, and promote equity so that we can eliminate gaps and systematically interrupt institutional bias.   Empower Our People : Recruit, develop, and retain a talented, caring, and diverse team.   Ensure Excellent Schools : Increase the number of excellent schools throughout the city.   Educate the Whole Child : Provide rigorous, joyful, and inclusive academic and social emotional learning experiences to ensure all students are college and career ready.     This position is a safety-sensitive position. As a result, throughout employment this position will be subject to the Employee Mandatory Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy.      The Teacher (10-month) will report to the Principal.     Essential Duties and Responsibilities  The statements below are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work being performed by this position. This is not a complete listing of all responsibilities, duties, and/or skills required. Other duties may be assigned.     Sets and reinforces clear expectations and routines that are aligned with the school’s overall vision.    Develops and implements curricula and activities to meet academic standards.   Thoughtfully plans daily lessons and implements specific strategies to meet the needs of all students, providing extra support, enrichment, or variation of work when necessary.   Demonstrates strong content knowledge.   Designs and implements assessments that measure progress towards academic standards and diagnoses areas of student misunderstanding.   Uses assessment data to refine curriculum and informs instructional practices.   Is accountable for students’ academic growth and increases each individual student’s achievement.    Creates a positive, achievement-oriented learning environment.   Reflects on successes and areas of growth as a teacher, seeks to improve performance, and responds to feedback.    Participates in collaborative curriculum development, grade-level activities, and school-wide functions.   Invests parents and families in their children’s academic success through regular communication.     Qualifications                                                                                                                            Bachelor's degree.   Previous exposure to or experience in the education sector a plus.   Possesses or is eligible for a valid District of Columbia Teaching License issued by the  Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE ).   Strong instructional skills and classroom management.   Enthusiasm for and demonstrated mastery of subject matter.   Unrelenting commitment to students, self, and school’s constant learning and development.   Ability to self-reflect on teaching practices and be responsive to feedback.     DCPS Values   STUDENTS FIRST : We recognize students as whole children and put their needs first in everything we do.   COURAGE : We have the audacity to learn from our successes and failures, to try new things, and to lead the nation as a proof point of PK-12 success.   EQUITY : We work proactively to eliminate opportunity gaps by interrupting institutional bias and investing in effective strategies to ensure every student succeeds.   EXCELLENCE : We work with integrity and hold ourselves accountable for exemplary outcomes, service, and interactions.   TEAMWORK : We recognize that our greatest asset is our collective vision and ability to work collaboratively and authentically.   JOY : We enjoy our collective work and will enthusiastically celebrate our success and each other.     Apply here today !   https://bit.ly/4iP5bQr  
Jan 16, 2026
Full time
Our students need your expertise, passion, and leadership. Are you ready to join something bigger?  We are looking for highly motivated, skilled, and equity-minded talent to join our team at District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) for the 2026-27 school year. We seek individuals who are passionate about transforming the DC school system and making a significant difference in the lives of our public school students, parents, and the greater DC community.   DCPS serves approximately 51,000 students in the nation's capital through the efforts of approximately 4,700 educators in 117 schools. As part of a comprehensive reform effort to become the preeminent urban school system in America, DCPS intends to have the highest-performing, best paid, most satisfied, and most honored educator force in the nation and a distinctive central office staff whose work supports and drives instructional excellence and significant achievement gains for DCPS students.   Position Overview   Vision   Every student feels loved, challenged, and prepared to positively influence and thrive in life.   Mission   Ensure that every school guarantees students reach their full potential through rigorous and joyful learning experiences provided in a nurturing environment.     Strategic Priorities   Promote Equity : Define, understand, and promote equity so that we can eliminate gaps and systematically interrupt institutional bias.   Empower Our People : Recruit, develop, and retain a talented, caring, and diverse team.   Ensure Excellent Schools : Increase the number of excellent schools throughout the city.   Educate the Whole Child : Provide rigorous, joyful, and inclusive academic and social emotional learning experiences to ensure all students are college and career ready.     This position is a safety-sensitive position. As a result, throughout employment this position will be subject to the Employee Mandatory Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy.      The Teacher (10-month) will report to the Principal.     Essential Duties and Responsibilities  The statements below are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work being performed by this position. This is not a complete listing of all responsibilities, duties, and/or skills required. Other duties may be assigned.     Sets and reinforces clear expectations and routines that are aligned with the school’s overall vision.    Develops and implements curricula and activities to meet academic standards.   Thoughtfully plans daily lessons and implements specific strategies to meet the needs of all students, providing extra support, enrichment, or variation of work when necessary.   Demonstrates strong content knowledge.   Designs and implements assessments that measure progress towards academic standards and diagnoses areas of student misunderstanding.   Uses assessment data to refine curriculum and informs instructional practices.   Is accountable for students’ academic growth and increases each individual student’s achievement.    Creates a positive, achievement-oriented learning environment.   Reflects on successes and areas of growth as a teacher, seeks to improve performance, and responds to feedback.    Participates in collaborative curriculum development, grade-level activities, and school-wide functions.   Invests parents and families in their children’s academic success through regular communication.     Qualifications                                                                                                                            Bachelor's degree.   Previous exposure to or experience in the education sector a plus.   Possesses or is eligible for a valid District of Columbia Teaching License issued by the  Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE ).   Strong instructional skills and classroom management.   Enthusiasm for and demonstrated mastery of subject matter.   Unrelenting commitment to students, self, and school’s constant learning and development.   Ability to self-reflect on teaching practices and be responsive to feedback.     DCPS Values   STUDENTS FIRST : We recognize students as whole children and put their needs first in everything we do.   COURAGE : We have the audacity to learn from our successes and failures, to try new things, and to lead the nation as a proof point of PK-12 success.   EQUITY : We work proactively to eliminate opportunity gaps by interrupting institutional bias and investing in effective strategies to ensure every student succeeds.   EXCELLENCE : We work with integrity and hold ourselves accountable for exemplary outcomes, service, and interactions.   TEAMWORK : We recognize that our greatest asset is our collective vision and ability to work collaboratively and authentically.   JOY : We enjoy our collective work and will enthusiastically celebrate our success and each other.     Apply here today !   https://bit.ly/4iP5bQr  
Clark College
Early Childhood Program Specialist 2
Clark College
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified Early Childhood Program Specialist 2. This is a 11.5-month, cyclic position in the Child and Family Studies (CFS) Program as a member of the teaching team in one of our child centered classrooms. This position will be supporting program needs by providing coverage and rotating throughout the five classrooms at CFS. The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30am - 5:00pm. The Early Childhood Program Specialist 2 (ECPS2), working under the direction of the program supervisor and the general direction of the lead teaching staff, assists in implementing the inquiry-based curriculum and routines of a toddler or preschool classroom. The ECPS2 engages with the children in the classroom, building trusting and respectful relationships with each child. The ECPS2 contributes to the cycle of curriculum, following the curriculum set by the lead teacher, creating individualized observations and documentation while reflecting on children’s theories. On occasion or for short periods the ECPS2 may step in for lead teacher with support of another staff. The ECPS2 shares the responsibility of maintaining the health and safety of the children and upholding the Department of Children, Youth and Families policies, protocols, and procedures. They also support the classroom operations by facilitating the daily rituals and routines set by the lead teaching staff, classroom management, and guidance of children, staff, and students. At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.  JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES: Supervise children at all times in developmentally appropriate activities both indoors and outdoors. Guide children in the daily schedule of routines such as choice time, rest time, meals, toileting, outdoor exploration, etc. Perform classroom management duties and assist with the maintenance of a healthy and safe environment. Model appropriate guidance techniques and communication skills. Be familiar with, implement and maintain the Washington State Licensing requirements. Maintain daily and weekly USDA, best practices and NAC/QRIS child and classroom practices, observations, and paperwork. Consistent attendance to support continuity of care required. Assist front office with clerical tasks, answering phones, taking messages, directing calls, and greeting families and visitors. Assist with filing, tracking, and obtaining staff EA/NAC requirements. Perform related duties as required. POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES: Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas: One (1) year of experience working with young children in a childcare setting.  30 hours in Early Childhood Education required. Valid Merit satisfactory background check and ongoing training hours current to align with accreditation. Valid certification in adult, infant, and child CPR/First Aide. Current food handlers permit. Proof of Negative TB test and MMR immunization. JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS: Ability and willingness to spend time sitting on the floor, getting down low to a child’s level.  Ability and willingness to lift 25-50 pounds.  Possess knowledge of appropriate techniques for diapering, sanitation, napping, feeding, and toilet training.  Ability and willingness to be actively involved with children during activities. Ability and willingness to work as part of a team. Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds. The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.   This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.  Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position. WHAT WE OFFER: A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.   McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.    Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.   Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.   On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).  Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.   Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.  SALARY/BENEFITS:   Salary Range:  $3,167 - $4,194/month (amount to be prorated during scheduled breaks) | Step A-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range: 36 | Code: 256B Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases. Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver . APPLICATION DEADLINE :   Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., October 8, 2025. REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS: Clark College online application. Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed. Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position. Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process. Please apply online at  www.clark.edu/jobs To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105 or email   recruitment@clark.edu .  DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901. SECURITY The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or   security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here:   http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .  ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work. CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES  Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office. Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference. Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply.  Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Michelle Jenkins, Director of Labor and Compliance, 360-992-2317,   mljenkins@clark.edu ,  1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 122, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment.  This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice. Clark College Human Resources September 30, 2025 25-00072-2
Oct 01, 2025
Full time
Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified Early Childhood Program Specialist 2. This is a 11.5-month, cyclic position in the Child and Family Studies (CFS) Program as a member of the teaching team in one of our child centered classrooms. This position will be supporting program needs by providing coverage and rotating throughout the five classrooms at CFS. The schedule for this position is Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30am - 5:00pm. The Early Childhood Program Specialist 2 (ECPS2), working under the direction of the program supervisor and the general direction of the lead teaching staff, assists in implementing the inquiry-based curriculum and routines of a toddler or preschool classroom. The ECPS2 engages with the children in the classroom, building trusting and respectful relationships with each child. The ECPS2 contributes to the cycle of curriculum, following the curriculum set by the lead teacher, creating individualized observations and documentation while reflecting on children’s theories. On occasion or for short periods the ECPS2 may step in for lead teacher with support of another staff. The ECPS2 shares the responsibility of maintaining the health and safety of the children and upholding the Department of Children, Youth and Families policies, protocols, and procedures. They also support the classroom operations by facilitating the daily rituals and routines set by the lead teaching staff, classroom management, and guidance of children, staff, and students. At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees.  JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES: Supervise children at all times in developmentally appropriate activities both indoors and outdoors. Guide children in the daily schedule of routines such as choice time, rest time, meals, toileting, outdoor exploration, etc. Perform classroom management duties and assist with the maintenance of a healthy and safe environment. Model appropriate guidance techniques and communication skills. Be familiar with, implement and maintain the Washington State Licensing requirements. Maintain daily and weekly USDA, best practices and NAC/QRIS child and classroom practices, observations, and paperwork. Consistent attendance to support continuity of care required. Assist front office with clerical tasks, answering phones, taking messages, directing calls, and greeting families and visitors. Assist with filing, tracking, and obtaining staff EA/NAC requirements. Perform related duties as required. POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES: Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas: One (1) year of experience working with young children in a childcare setting.  30 hours in Early Childhood Education required. Valid Merit satisfactory background check and ongoing training hours current to align with accreditation. Valid certification in adult, infant, and child CPR/First Aide. Current food handlers permit. Proof of Negative TB test and MMR immunization. JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS: Ability and willingness to spend time sitting on the floor, getting down low to a child’s level.  Ability and willingness to lift 25-50 pounds.  Possess knowledge of appropriate techniques for diapering, sanitation, napping, feeding, and toilet training.  Ability and willingness to be actively involved with children during activities. Ability and willingness to work as part of a team. Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds. The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.   This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.  Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position. WHAT WE OFFER: A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.   McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.    Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.   Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.   On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).  Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.   Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.  SALARY/BENEFITS:   Salary Range:  $3,167 - $4,194/month (amount to be prorated during scheduled breaks) | Step A-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range: 36 | Code: 256B Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases. Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver . APPLICATION DEADLINE :   Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., October 8, 2025. REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS: Clark College online application. Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed. Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position. Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process. Please apply online at  www.clark.edu/jobs To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105 or email   recruitment@clark.edu .  DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901. SECURITY The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or   security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here:   http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .  ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work. CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES  Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office. Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference. Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply.  Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Michelle Jenkins, Director of Labor and Compliance, 360-992-2317,   mljenkins@clark.edu ,  1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 122, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment.  This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice. Clark College Human Resources September 30, 2025 25-00072-2
DC Public Schools
ESL Teacher 25-26 SY
DC Public Schools
Our students need your expertise, passion, and leadership. Are you ready to join something bigger?   We are looking for highly motivated, skilled, and equity-minded talent to join our team at District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) for the 2025-26 school year. We seek individuals who are passionate about transforming the DC school system and making a significant difference in the lives of our public school students, parents, and the greater DC community.   DCPS serves approximately 51,000 students in the nation's capital through the efforts of approximately 4,700 educators in 117 schools. As part of a comprehensive reform effort to become the preeminent urban school system in America, DCPS intends to have the highest-performing, best paid, most satisfied, and most honored educator force in the nation and a distinctive central office staff whose work supports and drives instructional excellence and significant achievement gains for DCPS students.   Position Overview  Vision  Every student feels loved, challenged, and prepared to positively influence and thrive in life.     Mission  Ensure that every school guarantees students reach their full potential through rigorous and joyful learning experiences provided in a nurturing environment.   Strategic Priorities  Promote Equity : Define, understand, and promote equity so that we can eliminate gaps and systematically interrupt institutional bias.   Empower Our People : Recruit, develop, and retain a talented, caring, and diverse team.   Ensure Excellent Schools : Increase the number of excellent schools throughout the city.   Educate the Whole Child : Provide rigorous, joyful, and inclusive academic and social emotional learning experiences to ensure all students are college and career ready.   This position is a safety-sensitive position. As a result, throughout employment this position will be subject to the Employee Mandatory Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy.    The Teacher (10-month) will report to the Principal.   Essential Duties and Responsibilities  The statements below are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work being performed by this position. This is not a complete listing of all responsibilities, duties, and/or skills required. Other duties may be assigned.   Sets and reinforces clear expectations and routines that are aligned with the school’s overall vision.    Develops and implements curricula and activities to meet academic standards.   Thoughtfully plans daily lessons and implements specific strategies to meet the needs of all students, providing extra support, enrichment, or variation of work when necessary.   Demonstrates strong content knowledge.   Designs and implements assessments that measure progress towards academic standards and diagnoses areas of student misunderstanding.   Uses assessment data to refine curriculum and informs instructional practices.   Is accountable for students’ academic growth and increases each individual student’s achievement.    Creates a positive, achievement-oriented learning environment.   Reflects on successes and areas of growth as a teacher, seeks to improve performance, and responds to feedback.    Participates in collaborative curriculum development, grade-level activities, and school-wide functions.   Invests parents and families in their children’s academic success through regular communication.   Qualifications                                                                                                                             Bachelor's degree.   Previous exposure to or experience in the education sector a plus.   Possesses or is eligible for a valid District of Columbia Teaching License issued by the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE ).   Strong instructional skills and classroom management.   Enthusiasm for and demonstrated mastery of subject matter.   Unrelenting commitment to students, self, and school’s constant learning and development.   Ability to self-reflect on teaching practices and be responsive to feedback.     DCPS Values   STUDENTS FIRST : We recognize students as whole children and put their needs first in everything we do.   COURAGE : We have the audacity to learn from our successes and failures, to try new things, and to lead the nation as a proof point of PK-12 success.   EQUITY : We work proactively to eliminate opportunity gaps by interrupting institutional bias and investing in effective strategies to ensure every student succeeds.   EXCELLENCE : We work with integrity and hold ourselves accountable for exemplary outcomes, service, and interactions.   TEAMWORK : We recognize that our greatest asset is our collective vision and ability to work collaboratively and authentically.   JOY : We enjoy our collective work and will enthusiastically celebrate our success and each other.     Apply here today ! https://bit.ly/26teacherapp Or visit our website using our QR Code . Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
Feb 12, 2025
Full time
Our students need your expertise, passion, and leadership. Are you ready to join something bigger?   We are looking for highly motivated, skilled, and equity-minded talent to join our team at District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) for the 2025-26 school year. We seek individuals who are passionate about transforming the DC school system and making a significant difference in the lives of our public school students, parents, and the greater DC community.   DCPS serves approximately 51,000 students in the nation's capital through the efforts of approximately 4,700 educators in 117 schools. As part of a comprehensive reform effort to become the preeminent urban school system in America, DCPS intends to have the highest-performing, best paid, most satisfied, and most honored educator force in the nation and a distinctive central office staff whose work supports and drives instructional excellence and significant achievement gains for DCPS students.   Position Overview  Vision  Every student feels loved, challenged, and prepared to positively influence and thrive in life.     Mission  Ensure that every school guarantees students reach their full potential through rigorous and joyful learning experiences provided in a nurturing environment.   Strategic Priorities  Promote Equity : Define, understand, and promote equity so that we can eliminate gaps and systematically interrupt institutional bias.   Empower Our People : Recruit, develop, and retain a talented, caring, and diverse team.   Ensure Excellent Schools : Increase the number of excellent schools throughout the city.   Educate the Whole Child : Provide rigorous, joyful, and inclusive academic and social emotional learning experiences to ensure all students are college and career ready.   This position is a safety-sensitive position. As a result, throughout employment this position will be subject to the Employee Mandatory Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy.    The Teacher (10-month) will report to the Principal.   Essential Duties and Responsibilities  The statements below are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work being performed by this position. This is not a complete listing of all responsibilities, duties, and/or skills required. Other duties may be assigned.   Sets and reinforces clear expectations and routines that are aligned with the school’s overall vision.    Develops and implements curricula and activities to meet academic standards.   Thoughtfully plans daily lessons and implements specific strategies to meet the needs of all students, providing extra support, enrichment, or variation of work when necessary.   Demonstrates strong content knowledge.   Designs and implements assessments that measure progress towards academic standards and diagnoses areas of student misunderstanding.   Uses assessment data to refine curriculum and informs instructional practices.   Is accountable for students’ academic growth and increases each individual student’s achievement.    Creates a positive, achievement-oriented learning environment.   Reflects on successes and areas of growth as a teacher, seeks to improve performance, and responds to feedback.    Participates in collaborative curriculum development, grade-level activities, and school-wide functions.   Invests parents and families in their children’s academic success through regular communication.   Qualifications                                                                                                                             Bachelor's degree.   Previous exposure to or experience in the education sector a plus.   Possesses or is eligible for a valid District of Columbia Teaching License issued by the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE ).   Strong instructional skills and classroom management.   Enthusiasm for and demonstrated mastery of subject matter.   Unrelenting commitment to students, self, and school’s constant learning and development.   Ability to self-reflect on teaching practices and be responsive to feedback.     DCPS Values   STUDENTS FIRST : We recognize students as whole children and put their needs first in everything we do.   COURAGE : We have the audacity to learn from our successes and failures, to try new things, and to lead the nation as a proof point of PK-12 success.   EQUITY : We work proactively to eliminate opportunity gaps by interrupting institutional bias and investing in effective strategies to ensure every student succeeds.   EXCELLENCE : We work with integrity and hold ourselves accountable for exemplary outcomes, service, and interactions.   TEAMWORK : We recognize that our greatest asset is our collective vision and ability to work collaboratively and authentically.   JOY : We enjoy our collective work and will enthusiastically celebrate our success and each other.     Apply here today ! https://bit.ly/26teacherapp Or visit our website using our QR Code . Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
Goodwill of Central and Southern Indiana
Childcare Manager- Excel Center Anderson (bilingual preferred)
Goodwill of Central and Southern Indiana Anderson, IN
This is a full-time Monday-Friday on-site position and the general range is $16-$18 per hour with full benefits (below). A bilingual candidate is preferred who can speak both English and Spanish. The Young Learners Childcare Center (YLCC) is designed to provide free, temporary, short-term childcare for the students of the Excel Center until regular childcare is located. The YLCC is available when students are studying on-site or are in class, and will serve children up to age 12.  The Young Learners Childcare Manager ensures the safe and caring management of all the children entrusted to the center, as well as the part-time staff, and other qualified participants.  Duties involve hiring, training, coaching, and assisting with monitoring children in the center, setting schedules, and developing learning opportunities for the children while in our care.  Keeps parents informed of policies and procedures at the center as well as provides effective resolution for any conflicts that should arise.                          Example Duties and Activities Creates curriculum, lesson plans, schedules, planned outings, and field trips. Steps in to facilitate hands-on interactive learning experiences working with students directly as needed. Completes daily safety audits to ensure health and safety compliance guidelines.  Creates and maintains a task list to achieve timely completion of audit items. Oversees the registration of students. Tracks, documents, and ensures accuracy of center’s files:  student attendance, snack usage, budget, ages, families served, etc. Orders and maintains all supplies for location. Maintains regular communication with parents regarding services, enrollment, scheduling or routine changes, and special events for the children.  Creates a monthly newsletter for parents. Coaches parents on how to create learning opportunities at home. Participates in regular Excel Center team meetings. Ensures all staff members have appropriate tools to effectively perform their duties, including updated training manuals, reference guides, and best practices procedures.  Provides in-service training for team members in areas such as new policies, procedures, and regulations. Evaluates the performance of staff members and recommends indicated action. Tracks attendant’s documents, attendance, and training. Develops personal professional/performance goals and action plans to reach goals.  Reflects on prior goals and makes adjustments to professional practice and goals.  Works directly with the school director to develop and implement school-wide goals around graduation outcomes, enrollment needs, student achievement, retention, etc. Sets and maintains a high-performance culture for staff and students. Participates in student recruitment, enrollment, and outreach efforts. Required Competencies Degree and Credential Requirements - High school diploma or GED required.  Continuing education in child development, early childhood education, or related field is highly preferred.  Child/infant CPR certified or willing to obtain. Industry Expertise - Has worked in a childcare setting, ideally in a supervisory role. Communication Skills - Articulates thoughts and expresses ideas effectively using oral, written, visual, and non-verbal communication skills, as well as listening skills to comprehend customers' needs. Delivers information in person, in writing, and in a digital world. Coaching - Provides timely guidance and effective feedback to empower others to strengthen specific knowledge/skill areas needed to improve instruction. Customer Focus - Has the ability to see, comprehend and relate with students and parents in an impartial, unbiased yet effective, and balanced manner; builds and maintains customer satisfaction with the services offered by the organization; provides excellent service to internal and external customers. Technical Knowledge – Has working knowledge of G Suite, MS Office, and the internet. Organizational Aptitude - Plans and attends to details and pursues quality in accomplishing multiple tasks in an organized and timely fashion. Conflict Resolution - Anticipates, diffuses, and resolves disagreements, confrontations, tensions, and complaints in a practical and constructive manner in order to achieve results.   Adaptability - Maintains effectiveness when experiencing major changes in work tasks or the work environment; adjusts effectively to work within new work structures, processes, requirements, or cultures Other Requirements Hard to Very Hard Physical Work - Is able to spend time in excess of 8 hours sitting, standing, walking, stooping, kneeling, and crouching. Has the ability to move and lift up to 40 pounds.  Minimum of 18 years of age Background Screening - The YLCC cares for some of our most vulnerable populations, children.  As a result, all candidates must pass a pre-employment background check. Benefits: Full-time employees may participate in a comprehensive benefits program that includes: Continuing education and leadership development Comprehensive health plan Pay continuance during school break periods (spring, summer and fall) Paid time off (PTO) and paid holidays Life, dental and vision insurance Short- and long-term disability plans Nationally recognized preventive health and wellness program Section 125 pre-tax health spending account, dependent care spending account and premiums Retirement plan with generous match or contribution into Teachers’ Retirement Fund for eligible employees.
Apr 01, 2024
Full time
This is a full-time Monday-Friday on-site position and the general range is $16-$18 per hour with full benefits (below). A bilingual candidate is preferred who can speak both English and Spanish. The Young Learners Childcare Center (YLCC) is designed to provide free, temporary, short-term childcare for the students of the Excel Center until regular childcare is located. The YLCC is available when students are studying on-site or are in class, and will serve children up to age 12.  The Young Learners Childcare Manager ensures the safe and caring management of all the children entrusted to the center, as well as the part-time staff, and other qualified participants.  Duties involve hiring, training, coaching, and assisting with monitoring children in the center, setting schedules, and developing learning opportunities for the children while in our care.  Keeps parents informed of policies and procedures at the center as well as provides effective resolution for any conflicts that should arise.                          Example Duties and Activities Creates curriculum, lesson plans, schedules, planned outings, and field trips. Steps in to facilitate hands-on interactive learning experiences working with students directly as needed. Completes daily safety audits to ensure health and safety compliance guidelines.  Creates and maintains a task list to achieve timely completion of audit items. Oversees the registration of students. Tracks, documents, and ensures accuracy of center’s files:  student attendance, snack usage, budget, ages, families served, etc. Orders and maintains all supplies for location. Maintains regular communication with parents regarding services, enrollment, scheduling or routine changes, and special events for the children.  Creates a monthly newsletter for parents. Coaches parents on how to create learning opportunities at home. Participates in regular Excel Center team meetings. Ensures all staff members have appropriate tools to effectively perform their duties, including updated training manuals, reference guides, and best practices procedures.  Provides in-service training for team members in areas such as new policies, procedures, and regulations. Evaluates the performance of staff members and recommends indicated action. Tracks attendant’s documents, attendance, and training. Develops personal professional/performance goals and action plans to reach goals.  Reflects on prior goals and makes adjustments to professional practice and goals.  Works directly with the school director to develop and implement school-wide goals around graduation outcomes, enrollment needs, student achievement, retention, etc. Sets and maintains a high-performance culture for staff and students. Participates in student recruitment, enrollment, and outreach efforts. Required Competencies Degree and Credential Requirements - High school diploma or GED required.  Continuing education in child development, early childhood education, or related field is highly preferred.  Child/infant CPR certified or willing to obtain. Industry Expertise - Has worked in a childcare setting, ideally in a supervisory role. Communication Skills - Articulates thoughts and expresses ideas effectively using oral, written, visual, and non-verbal communication skills, as well as listening skills to comprehend customers' needs. Delivers information in person, in writing, and in a digital world. Coaching - Provides timely guidance and effective feedback to empower others to strengthen specific knowledge/skill areas needed to improve instruction. Customer Focus - Has the ability to see, comprehend and relate with students and parents in an impartial, unbiased yet effective, and balanced manner; builds and maintains customer satisfaction with the services offered by the organization; provides excellent service to internal and external customers. Technical Knowledge – Has working knowledge of G Suite, MS Office, and the internet. Organizational Aptitude - Plans and attends to details and pursues quality in accomplishing multiple tasks in an organized and timely fashion. Conflict Resolution - Anticipates, diffuses, and resolves disagreements, confrontations, tensions, and complaints in a practical and constructive manner in order to achieve results.   Adaptability - Maintains effectiveness when experiencing major changes in work tasks or the work environment; adjusts effectively to work within new work structures, processes, requirements, or cultures Other Requirements Hard to Very Hard Physical Work - Is able to spend time in excess of 8 hours sitting, standing, walking, stooping, kneeling, and crouching. Has the ability to move and lift up to 40 pounds.  Minimum of 18 years of age Background Screening - The YLCC cares for some of our most vulnerable populations, children.  As a result, all candidates must pass a pre-employment background check. Benefits: Full-time employees may participate in a comprehensive benefits program that includes: Continuing education and leadership development Comprehensive health plan Pay continuance during school break periods (spring, summer and fall) Paid time off (PTO) and paid holidays Life, dental and vision insurance Short- and long-term disability plans Nationally recognized preventive health and wellness program Section 125 pre-tax health spending account, dependent care spending account and premiums Retirement plan with generous match or contribution into Teachers’ Retirement Fund for eligible employees.
Director, Bureau of Early Learning Policy and Professional Development
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Harrisburg, PA
THE POSITION The Office of Child Development & Early Learning (OCDEL) is seeking an experienced, innovative candidate willing to join Pennsylvania’s leadership team in Harrisburg, PA. As a Commonwealth office, OCDEL uniquely oversees the majority of child serving programs and initiatives from childbirth through kindergarten entry. In this innovative office, the Director of the Bureau of Early Learning Policy and Professional Development develops and implements program policy, regulations, and practice to support Pennsylvania’s early learning systems. OCDEL’s core leadership team, operating under the Deputy Secretary, consists of five bureaus. As an office, this team supports the implementation of more than $2 billion in programming and supports. If you have the experience and leadership skills, apply today to join our dynamic and dedicated team! DESCRIPTION OF WORK This is a unique position in the Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) that integrates the work and funding of the Department of Human Services (DHS) early childhood programs with the Department of Education’s (PDE) pre-kindergarten and standards aligned systems (SAS) initiatives to create a unified approach for early learning in Pennsylvania. The Director of Early Learning Policy and Professional Development is responsible for improving and coordinating Pennsylvania’s early childhood education programs across departments.  The director implements and manages programs that further professional development and educational attainment of all early learning teachers to support child development that fosters school readiness and success in life. Additionally, the director is tasked with developing and implementing policy and practice to expand Pennsylvania’s early learning system’s capacity to equitably serve greater numbers of children in high-quality Early Care and Education settings. This position requires administrative leadership skills in developing, planning, directing, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating systems, services and programs across bureaus and departments to guarantee collaboration among families, early learning providers, and other state and national stakeholders. Supervision is exercised over professional and support staff engaged in the improvement of the statewide program and ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations. Interested in learning more? Additional details regarding this position can be found in the  position description . Work Schedule and Additional Information:  Full-time employment. Work hours are 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday, with 60-minute lunch. Must be willing to travel. As necessary, this includes overnight and out of state travel for regional, state and federal meetings. Travel related expenses will be paid. Telework:  You may have the opportunity to work from home (telework) part-time. You are required in the office 3 days per week. In order to telework, you must have a securely configured high-speed internet connection. If you are unable to telework, you will report to the office in Harrisburg. It is possible during the training period, more frequent days in the office will be required.  Salary:   In some cases, the starting salary may be non-negotiable. Based on Management Directive 530.22, this position has been determined to be a major nontenured policymaking or advisory position and is therefore deemed to be excluded from coverage under the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation statute. Accordingly, the incumbent in this position will not be subject to an Unemployment Compensation Tax deduction and will not be eligible to receive unemployment compensation benefits when separated.  You will receive further communication regarding this position via email. Check your email, including spam/junk folders, for these notices. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE, TRAINING & ELIGIBILITY QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Experience and Training Requirements: Six years of professional human services or social services program development and evaluation experience, including three years of supervisory experience, and a bachelor’s degree;  or A n equivalent combination of experience and training which includes three years of supervisory experience in human services or social services program development and evaluation. Additional Requirement:   You must be able to perform essential job functions. Preferred Qualifications (not required): At least 3 years of management experience. Experience with childcare, childcare subsidy or Quality Rating and Improvement System. Experience with public speaking, presentations, and stakeholder engagement.   How to Apply:  Resumes, cover letters, and similar documents will  not  be reviewed, and the information contained therein will not be considered for the purposes of determining your eligibility for the position. Information to support your eligibility for the position must be provided on the application (i.e., relevant, detailed experience/education). If you are claiming education in your answers to the supplemental application questions, you must attach a copy of your college transcripts for your claim to be accepted toward meeting the minimum requirements. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable.  Your application must be submitted by the posting closing date .  Late applications and other required materials will not be accepted. Failure to comply with the above application requirements may eliminate you from consideration for this position.    Veterans:   Pennsylvania law (51 Pa. C.S. §7103) provides employment preference for qualified veterans for appointment to many state and local government jobs. To learn more about employment preferences for veterans, go  to  www.employment.pa.gov/Additional%20Info/Pages/default.aspx   and click the Veterans’ Preference tab or contact us at   ra-cs-vetpreference@pa.gov .   Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS):  711 (hearing and speech disabilities or other individuals). If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodations due to a disability, please discuss your request for accommodations with the interviewer in advance of your interview date.   The Commonwealth is an equal employment opportunity employer and is committed to a diverse workforce. The Commonwealth values inclusion as we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most qualified people to serve the citizens of Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, ancestry, union membership, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, AIDS or HIV status, disability, or any other categories protected by applicable federal or state law. All diverse candidates are encouraged to apply.
Jan 04, 2024
Full time
THE POSITION The Office of Child Development & Early Learning (OCDEL) is seeking an experienced, innovative candidate willing to join Pennsylvania’s leadership team in Harrisburg, PA. As a Commonwealth office, OCDEL uniquely oversees the majority of child serving programs and initiatives from childbirth through kindergarten entry. In this innovative office, the Director of the Bureau of Early Learning Policy and Professional Development develops and implements program policy, regulations, and practice to support Pennsylvania’s early learning systems. OCDEL’s core leadership team, operating under the Deputy Secretary, consists of five bureaus. As an office, this team supports the implementation of more than $2 billion in programming and supports. If you have the experience and leadership skills, apply today to join our dynamic and dedicated team! DESCRIPTION OF WORK This is a unique position in the Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) that integrates the work and funding of the Department of Human Services (DHS) early childhood programs with the Department of Education’s (PDE) pre-kindergarten and standards aligned systems (SAS) initiatives to create a unified approach for early learning in Pennsylvania. The Director of Early Learning Policy and Professional Development is responsible for improving and coordinating Pennsylvania’s early childhood education programs across departments.  The director implements and manages programs that further professional development and educational attainment of all early learning teachers to support child development that fosters school readiness and success in life. Additionally, the director is tasked with developing and implementing policy and practice to expand Pennsylvania’s early learning system’s capacity to equitably serve greater numbers of children in high-quality Early Care and Education settings. This position requires administrative leadership skills in developing, planning, directing, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating systems, services and programs across bureaus and departments to guarantee collaboration among families, early learning providers, and other state and national stakeholders. Supervision is exercised over professional and support staff engaged in the improvement of the statewide program and ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations. Interested in learning more? Additional details regarding this position can be found in the  position description . Work Schedule and Additional Information:  Full-time employment. Work hours are 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday, with 60-minute lunch. Must be willing to travel. As necessary, this includes overnight and out of state travel for regional, state and federal meetings. Travel related expenses will be paid. Telework:  You may have the opportunity to work from home (telework) part-time. You are required in the office 3 days per week. In order to telework, you must have a securely configured high-speed internet connection. If you are unable to telework, you will report to the office in Harrisburg. It is possible during the training period, more frequent days in the office will be required.  Salary:   In some cases, the starting salary may be non-negotiable. Based on Management Directive 530.22, this position has been determined to be a major nontenured policymaking or advisory position and is therefore deemed to be excluded from coverage under the Pennsylvania Unemployment Compensation statute. Accordingly, the incumbent in this position will not be subject to an Unemployment Compensation Tax deduction and will not be eligible to receive unemployment compensation benefits when separated.  You will receive further communication regarding this position via email. Check your email, including spam/junk folders, for these notices. REQUIRED EXPERIENCE, TRAINING & ELIGIBILITY QUALIFICATIONS Minimum Experience and Training Requirements: Six years of professional human services or social services program development and evaluation experience, including three years of supervisory experience, and a bachelor’s degree;  or A n equivalent combination of experience and training which includes three years of supervisory experience in human services or social services program development and evaluation. Additional Requirement:   You must be able to perform essential job functions. Preferred Qualifications (not required): At least 3 years of management experience. Experience with childcare, childcare subsidy or Quality Rating and Improvement System. Experience with public speaking, presentations, and stakeholder engagement.   How to Apply:  Resumes, cover letters, and similar documents will  not  be reviewed, and the information contained therein will not be considered for the purposes of determining your eligibility for the position. Information to support your eligibility for the position must be provided on the application (i.e., relevant, detailed experience/education). If you are claiming education in your answers to the supplemental application questions, you must attach a copy of your college transcripts for your claim to be accepted toward meeting the minimum requirements. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable.  Your application must be submitted by the posting closing date .  Late applications and other required materials will not be accepted. Failure to comply with the above application requirements may eliminate you from consideration for this position.    Veterans:   Pennsylvania law (51 Pa. C.S. §7103) provides employment preference for qualified veterans for appointment to many state and local government jobs. To learn more about employment preferences for veterans, go  to  www.employment.pa.gov/Additional%20Info/Pages/default.aspx   and click the Veterans’ Preference tab or contact us at   ra-cs-vetpreference@pa.gov .   Telecommunications Relay Service (TRS):  711 (hearing and speech disabilities or other individuals). If you are contacted for an interview and need accommodations due to a disability, please discuss your request for accommodations with the interviewer in advance of your interview date.   The Commonwealth is an equal employment opportunity employer and is committed to a diverse workforce. The Commonwealth values inclusion as we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most qualified people to serve the citizens of Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, ancestry, union membership, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, AIDS or HIV status, disability, or any other categories protected by applicable federal or state law. All diverse candidates are encouraged to apply.
Clark College
Administrative Assistant 3 - SOFA
Clark College 98663
Clark College’s Social Science and Fine Arts (SOFA) unit is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified Administrative Assistant 3. This position provides administrative and general office support to students and faculty in the Social Sciences Division, Behavioral Sciences Division, the Bachelor of Applied Science in Human Services program, and the Bachelor of Applied Science in Teacher Education program ensuring consistent division, program, and unit-wide operations. The Administrative Assistant 3 serves as a point of contact and resource to faculty, students, staff, and the community with information on the departments and programs within the Social and Behavioral Sciences divisions. This position reports directly to the SOFA Unit Operations Manager. This position has an opportunity for a hybrid schedule with the option of a combination of two days worked from home and three days worked in the office; working hours are Monday-Friday from 8 am - 5 pm. At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees. JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES: In support of the SOFA unit act as liaison between the following college departments; Facilities, Bookstore, Security, Business Services, Environmental Health and Safety, ComMark, Human Resources, Information Technology, Library, Teaching and Learning Center, eLearning, Tutoring Services, Office of Instruction, Academic Services, Office of Diversity and Equity, and Student Affairs including Enrollment Services, Registration, Financial Aid, Advising, Entry Services, Workforce Education, Veterans Resource Center, DSS, and Counseling Health Center. Evaluate costs and/or purchases for equipment, supplies, faculty development, travel, and estimate needs for supplies, equipment, and projects. Maintain, monitor, reconcile and initiate corrections for the department budgets as well as any specified dedicated fee and foundation accounts, assign appropriate budget accounts, initiate transfers as appropriate. Assist division chair(s) with orientation and training of new faculty, work with new adjunct faculty to setup email, voicemail, keys, copier set-up, computer requirements and other necessary paperwork. Initiate bookstore orders, purchase requests, Foundation check requests, invoice vouchers, work order requests, key requests, personnel action forms, special assignment agreements, travel requests and travel expense vouchers using electronic and manual processes; assist faculty with travel and purchasing procedures. Manage division, department, and program email distribution lists; update as needed including OU Campus web support for division, department, and program sites, maintain and upload reports to individual website for Behavioral Sciences and Social Sciences Divisions Calendar management, schedule and arrange meetings, coordinate travel including identifying registration costs, meals, transportation, mileage, hotel, per diem as well as any other miscellaneous cost related to travel. Facilitate orientation and training of new faculty, assist as needed regarding class schedule planning, maintain accurate student files for program applications and selected students, and provide support to students selected into the program. Serve as administrator of the SOFA EvaluationKIT process, build quarterly project for student evaluations of unit faculty, compile and input data, monitor response rates, download reports upon project completion, and distribute report summaries in accordance with established schedule and Save results per established unit procedures and forward on to division chair as appropriate maintaining confidentiality. Prepare and process documents and ctcLink requests such as purchasing, requisitions, travel requests expense vouchers, and faculty leave forms. Provide office reception, respond to inquiries, and make referrals; furnish clear and accurate information on college policies and procedures. Provide support for the College’s Honor’s Program. Coordinate with unit Dean to update honors spreadsheet, create Change of Registration forms, fill out PAFs for stipends, etc. Perform related duties as required.   POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES: Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas: High School diploma or equivalent. Two (2) years of increasingly responsible experience in office/clerical, secretarial or general administrative work. Proficient in using Microsoft Office Suite, including MS Word, Excel, Outlook, and SharePoint. Provide service that consistently meets or exceeds the needs of students, colleagues, and the community. Build and maintain internal and external customer satisfaction with the services offered by the college. Effectively build and maintain strong relationships with a variety of diverse people and use intelligence, common sense, and tenacity to solve difficult or complicated challenges.   JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS: Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds. Ability to produce accurate and timely work with minimal supervision. Ability to identify issues and offer alternative solutions; inform supervisor of problems. The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.  This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association. Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position.   WHAT WE OFFER: A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs. McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant. Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall. Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies. On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability). Gym and recreation facilities available for membership. Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events. SALARY/BENEFITS:  Salary Range: $3,376 - $4,497/month | Step A-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range: 40 | Code: 105G Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases. Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver .   APPLICATION DEADLINE:  Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., January 16, 2024.       REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS:   Clark College online application Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process   Please apply online at www.clark.edu/jobs .   To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105 or email recruitment@clark.edu .   DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.   SECURITY The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .   ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work. CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office.                                                              Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference. Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply.  Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Gerald Gabbard, Director of Labor and Compliance, 360-992-2317, ggabbard@clark.edu , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment.  This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice.     Clark College Human Resources December 15, 2023 (updated) 23-00131  
Dec 15, 2023
Full time
Clark College’s Social Science and Fine Arts (SOFA) unit is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified Administrative Assistant 3. This position provides administrative and general office support to students and faculty in the Social Sciences Division, Behavioral Sciences Division, the Bachelor of Applied Science in Human Services program, and the Bachelor of Applied Science in Teacher Education program ensuring consistent division, program, and unit-wide operations. The Administrative Assistant 3 serves as a point of contact and resource to faculty, students, staff, and the community with information on the departments and programs within the Social and Behavioral Sciences divisions. This position reports directly to the SOFA Unit Operations Manager. This position has an opportunity for a hybrid schedule with the option of a combination of two days worked from home and three days worked in the office; working hours are Monday-Friday from 8 am - 5 pm. At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees. JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES: In support of the SOFA unit act as liaison between the following college departments; Facilities, Bookstore, Security, Business Services, Environmental Health and Safety, ComMark, Human Resources, Information Technology, Library, Teaching and Learning Center, eLearning, Tutoring Services, Office of Instruction, Academic Services, Office of Diversity and Equity, and Student Affairs including Enrollment Services, Registration, Financial Aid, Advising, Entry Services, Workforce Education, Veterans Resource Center, DSS, and Counseling Health Center. Evaluate costs and/or purchases for equipment, supplies, faculty development, travel, and estimate needs for supplies, equipment, and projects. Maintain, monitor, reconcile and initiate corrections for the department budgets as well as any specified dedicated fee and foundation accounts, assign appropriate budget accounts, initiate transfers as appropriate. Assist division chair(s) with orientation and training of new faculty, work with new adjunct faculty to setup email, voicemail, keys, copier set-up, computer requirements and other necessary paperwork. Initiate bookstore orders, purchase requests, Foundation check requests, invoice vouchers, work order requests, key requests, personnel action forms, special assignment agreements, travel requests and travel expense vouchers using electronic and manual processes; assist faculty with travel and purchasing procedures. Manage division, department, and program email distribution lists; update as needed including OU Campus web support for division, department, and program sites, maintain and upload reports to individual website for Behavioral Sciences and Social Sciences Divisions Calendar management, schedule and arrange meetings, coordinate travel including identifying registration costs, meals, transportation, mileage, hotel, per diem as well as any other miscellaneous cost related to travel. Facilitate orientation and training of new faculty, assist as needed regarding class schedule planning, maintain accurate student files for program applications and selected students, and provide support to students selected into the program. Serve as administrator of the SOFA EvaluationKIT process, build quarterly project for student evaluations of unit faculty, compile and input data, monitor response rates, download reports upon project completion, and distribute report summaries in accordance with established schedule and Save results per established unit procedures and forward on to division chair as appropriate maintaining confidentiality. Prepare and process documents and ctcLink requests such as purchasing, requisitions, travel requests expense vouchers, and faculty leave forms. Provide office reception, respond to inquiries, and make referrals; furnish clear and accurate information on college policies and procedures. Provide support for the College’s Honor’s Program. Coordinate with unit Dean to update honors spreadsheet, create Change of Registration forms, fill out PAFs for stipends, etc. Perform related duties as required.   POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES: Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas: High School diploma or equivalent. Two (2) years of increasingly responsible experience in office/clerical, secretarial or general administrative work. Proficient in using Microsoft Office Suite, including MS Word, Excel, Outlook, and SharePoint. Provide service that consistently meets or exceeds the needs of students, colleagues, and the community. Build and maintain internal and external customer satisfaction with the services offered by the college. Effectively build and maintain strong relationships with a variety of diverse people and use intelligence, common sense, and tenacity to solve difficult or complicated challenges.   JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS: Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds. Ability to produce accurate and timely work with minimal supervision. Ability to identify issues and offer alternative solutions; inform supervisor of problems. The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.  This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association. Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position.   WHAT WE OFFER: A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs. McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant. Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall. Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies. On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability). Gym and recreation facilities available for membership. Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events. SALARY/BENEFITS:  Salary Range: $3,376 - $4,497/month | Step A-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range: 40 | Code: 105G Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases. Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver .   APPLICATION DEADLINE:  Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., January 16, 2024.       REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS:   Clark College online application Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process   Please apply online at www.clark.edu/jobs .   To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105 or email recruitment@clark.edu .   DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.   SECURITY The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here: http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php .   ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work. CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office.                                                              Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference. Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply.  Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Gerald Gabbard, Director of Labor and Compliance, 360-992-2317, ggabbard@clark.edu , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment.  This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice.     Clark College Human Resources December 15, 2023 (updated) 23-00131  
Clark College
Early Childhood Education Specialist 1
Clark College 1933 Fort Vancouver Way Vancouver, Washington, 98663
Are you passionate about working with families and their children? Can you create and maintain a welcoming and supportive environment with diverse multicultural, socioeconomic, and academic backgrounds? Are you eager to collaborate with other staff to find innovative ways to guide children and support families? If these questions resonate with you, then we invite you to consider joining our early learning community. We value collaboration and share a devotion to helping students achieve their academic and career goals. Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified  Early Childhood Program Specialist 1 . This is a 9.5 month, cyclic position in the Child and Family Studies Program as a member of the teaching team in one of our child centered classrooms. The Early Childhood Program Specialist 1  (ECPS1) works under the direction of the program supervisor and the general direction of the lead teaching staff will assist in implementing the inquiry based curriculum and routines of a toddler or preschool classroom. The ECPS1 engages with the children in the classroom, building trusting and respectful relationships with each child. ECPS1's contribute to the cycle of curriculum, following the curriculum set by the lead teacher, creating individualized observations and documentation while reflecting on children’s theories. On occasion or for short periods the ECPS1 may step in for lead teacher with support of another staff. The ECPS1 shares in the responsibility of maintaining the health and safety of the children and upholding the Department of Children, Youth and Families policies, protocols and procedures. They also support the classroom operations by facilitating the daily rituals and routines set by the lead teaching staff, classroom management, and guidance of children, staff and students. At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees. Position Responsibilities JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES: Supervise children at all times in developmentally appropriate activities both indoors and outdoors. Guide children in the daily schedule of routines such as choice time, rest time, meals, toileting, outdoor exploration, etc. Perform classroom management duties and assist with the maintenance of a healthy and safe environment. Model appropriate guidance techniques and communication skills. Be familiar with, implement and maintain the Washington State Licensing requirements. Maintain daily and weekly USDA, best practices and NAC/QRIS child and classroom practices, observations and paperwork. Consistent attendance to support continuity of care required. Perform related duties as required. Qualifications POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES: Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas: 30 hours in Early Childhood Education required. Valid Merit satisfactory background check and ongoing training hours current to align with accreditation. Valid certification in adult, infant and child CPR/First Aide and food handlers. Proof of Negative TB test and MMR immunization. Supplemental Information JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS: Ability and willingness to spend time sitting on the floor, getting down low to child's level.  Ability and willingness to lift 25-50 pounds.  Possess knowledge of appropriate techniques for diapering, sanitation, napping, feeding, and toilet training.  Ability and willingness to be actively involved with children during activities. Ability and willingness to work as part of a team. Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds. The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.   This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.  Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position.   WHAT WE OFFER: A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.   McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.    Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.   Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.   On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).  Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.   Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.  SALARY/BENEFITS:   Salary Range:  $2,740-$3,537/month (a mount to be prorated during scheduled breaks)   | Step B-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range: 30 | Code:  256A Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases. Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver .   APPLICATION DEADLINE :   Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., October 23, 2023.     REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS: Clark College online application  Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process Please apply online at  www.clark.edu/jobs .  To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105 or email   recruitment@clark.edu .   DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.   SECURITY The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or   security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here:   http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php . ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work. CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES  Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office.                 Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference.   Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply.  Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Gerald Gabbard, Director of Labor and Compliance, 360-992-2317,   ggabbard@clark.edu , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment.  This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice.     Clark College Human Resources September 19, 2023 23-00067-2
Oct 06, 2023
Full time
Are you passionate about working with families and their children? Can you create and maintain a welcoming and supportive environment with diverse multicultural, socioeconomic, and academic backgrounds? Are you eager to collaborate with other staff to find innovative ways to guide children and support families? If these questions resonate with you, then we invite you to consider joining our early learning community. We value collaboration and share a devotion to helping students achieve their academic and career goals. Clark College is currently accepting applications for a full-time, permanent classified  Early Childhood Program Specialist 1 . This is a 9.5 month, cyclic position in the Child and Family Studies Program as a member of the teaching team in one of our child centered classrooms. The Early Childhood Program Specialist 1  (ECPS1) works under the direction of the program supervisor and the general direction of the lead teaching staff will assist in implementing the inquiry based curriculum and routines of a toddler or preschool classroom. The ECPS1 engages with the children in the classroom, building trusting and respectful relationships with each child. ECPS1's contribute to the cycle of curriculum, following the curriculum set by the lead teacher, creating individualized observations and documentation while reflecting on children’s theories. On occasion or for short periods the ECPS1 may step in for lead teacher with support of another staff. The ECPS1 shares in the responsibility of maintaining the health and safety of the children and upholding the Department of Children, Youth and Families policies, protocols and procedures. They also support the classroom operations by facilitating the daily rituals and routines set by the lead teaching staff, classroom management, and guidance of children, staff and students. At Clark, we value equity, diversity, and inclusion. We are committed to growing, learning, and supporting our employees. Position Responsibilities JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES: Supervise children at all times in developmentally appropriate activities both indoors and outdoors. Guide children in the daily schedule of routines such as choice time, rest time, meals, toileting, outdoor exploration, etc. Perform classroom management duties and assist with the maintenance of a healthy and safe environment. Model appropriate guidance techniques and communication skills. Be familiar with, implement and maintain the Washington State Licensing requirements. Maintain daily and weekly USDA, best practices and NAC/QRIS child and classroom practices, observations and paperwork. Consistent attendance to support continuity of care required. Perform related duties as required. Qualifications POSITION REQUIREMENTS AND COMPETENCIES: Candidates will be evaluated based on application materials, including the supplemental questions and personal interview(s), and will be required to demonstrate competencies in the following areas: 30 hours in Early Childhood Education required. Valid Merit satisfactory background check and ongoing training hours current to align with accreditation. Valid certification in adult, infant and child CPR/First Aide and food handlers. Proof of Negative TB test and MMR immunization. Supplemental Information JOB READINESS/WORKING CONDITIONS: Ability and willingness to spend time sitting on the floor, getting down low to child's level.  Ability and willingness to lift 25-50 pounds.  Possess knowledge of appropriate techniques for diapering, sanitation, napping, feeding, and toilet training.  Ability and willingness to be actively involved with children during activities. Ability and willingness to work as part of a team. Ability to work well with people of all ages from academically, culturally, and socioeconomically diverse backgrounds. The initial appointment will include a 6-month probationary period and the employee will earn permanent status after successfully completing probation.   This position is represented by Washington Public Employees Association.  Prior to a new hire, a background check including criminal record history will be conducted. Information from the background check will not necessarily preclude employment but will be considered in determining the applicant’s suitability and competence to perform in the position.   WHAT WE OFFER: A healthy work/life balance for our employees with the opportunity for flexible work schedules and remote work depending on position and college needs.   McClaskey Culinary Institute offers fast, fresh, and healthy dining options for students, faculty, staff, and the community. The space, located in Gaiser Hall, features three kiosks, a full-service retail bakery and barista bar, grab-and-go items, and a student-run restaurant.    Coffee Lounge in Hannah Hall and Clark Café in Joan Stout Hall.   Campus bookstore offers snacks, apparel, and specialty supplies.   On-campus early childhood education care program (pending registration and availability).  Gym and recreation facilities available for membership.   Clark promotes wellness with a variety of different workshops and events.  SALARY/BENEFITS:   Salary Range:  $2,740-$3,537/month (a mount to be prorated during scheduled breaks)   | Step B-M (commensurate with qualifications and experience) | Range: 30 | Code:  256A Successful candidates typically start at the beginning of the salary range and receive scheduled salary increment increases. Clark College offers an exceptional benefits package that includes vacation/sick leave; medical, dental, life and long-term disability insurance; retirement; and tuition waiver .   APPLICATION DEADLINE :   Required application materials must be completed and submitted online by 3 p.m., October 23, 2023.     REQUIRED ONLINE APPLICATION MATERIALS: Clark College online application  Current resume, with a minimum of three (3) references listed Cover letter describing background and experience related to qualifications and responsibilities of the position Responses to the supplemental questions included in the online application process Please apply online at  www.clark.edu/jobs .  To contact Clark College Human Resources, please call (360) 992-2105 or email   recruitment@clark.edu .   DISABILITY ACCOMMODATIONS Upon request, accommodations are available to persons with disabilities for the application process. Contact Human Resources at (360) 992-2105 or by video phone at (360) 991-0901.   SECURITY The security of all the members of the campus community is of vital concern to Clark College. Information regarding crime prevention advice, the authority of the Security/Safety Department, policies concerning reporting of any crimes which may occur on or near college property, and crime statistics for the most recent 3-year period may be requested from the Clark College Security/Safety Department, (360) 992-2133 or   security.requests@clark.edu . The most recent Annual Security Report, written in compliance with the Clery Act, can be reviewed here:   http://www.clark.edu/campus-life/student-support/security/report.php . ELIGIBILITY VERIFICATION If you are hired, you will need proof of identity, and documentation of U.S. citizenship or legal authorization to work. CORRECTIONS OR EXTENDED NOTICES  Corrected or extended notices will be posted online and in the Human Resources Office.                 Clark College’s Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (ODEI) supports individuals with their academic, personal, and professional development, as well as provides training and educational resources for all members of the college community around diversity, inclusion, power, privilege, inequity, social equity, and social justice. The college offers further professional development for our employees through opportunities such as Employee Resource Groups, Social Justice Leadership Institute, Cross Institution Faculty of Color Mentorship program, Administrators of Color Leadership Program, and Faculty and Staff of Color Conference.   Clark College values diversity and is an Equal Opportunity Employer and Educator. Protected group members are strongly encouraged to apply.  Clark College provides equal opportunity in education and employment and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, creed, religion, honorably discharged veteran or military status, citizenship, immigration status or use of a trained guide dog or service animal. Prohibited sex discrimination includes sexual harassment (unwelcome sexual conduct of various types). The college considers equal opportunity, affirmative action, and non-discrimination to be fundamental to the mission, vision and values of the college. All faculty and staff hired at Clark College are encouraged to embrace, continually support and enhance social equity on our campus and in our community. The college provides reasonable accommodations for qualified students, employees, and applicants with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Federal Rehabilitation Act. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, Title II and Title IX, and Affirmative Action: Gerald Gabbard, Director of Labor and Compliance, 360-992-2317,   ggabbard@clark.edu , 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Baird 142, Vancouver, Washington 98663. Clark College is a smoke-free/drug free environment.  This recruitment announcement does not reflect the entire job description and can be changed and or modified without notice.     Clark College Human Resources September 19, 2023 23-00067-2
City of Baltimore - Dept of Human Resources
Nature Pre-School Lead Teacher (Recreation Arts Instructor)
City of Baltimore - Dept of Human Resources 3001 East Drive, Baltimore, MD 21217
THIS IS A NON-CIVIL SERVICE POSITION This is a part-time position with no benefits. Position Overview   The Nature Preschool Lead Teacher is responsible for delivering the Wild Haven nature-based program for children ages 3-5 years at Carrie Murray Nature Center, a Baltimore City Recreation and Parks facility. This includes maintaining a safe, developmentally appropriate classroom and outdoor environment. Position includes professional development and on-going evaluation. On-going communication with families and caregivers is also essential. A Lead Teacher implements nature-based curriculum informed by developmentally appropriate practices as recognized by MSDE licensing and NAEYC standards. This includes observation and documentation of children's skills, interests, and growth as well as close collaboration with Wild Haven team to best meet all children's needs.   The position includes embodying a commitment to nature education and requires thoughtful planning for learning experiences (primarily outdoors) to prepare Baltimore’s youngest stewards for kindergarten.   You can learn more about the Wild Haven program at  www.carriemurraynaturecenter.org/wild-haven .   Knowledge:  A Lead Teacher should be familiar with child-led approaches and philosophies that support child-led learning environments, focusing especially on the nature pedagogy approach.  Minimum Qualifications  Certifications:  Lead teacher must possess current MSDE-required credential to teach in a licensed childcare setting. This includes the 90 hours for Infants and Toddlers (45-hour Child Growth and Development + 45-hour Infant and Toddler Methods and Materials), First Aid and Pediatric CPR credentials. Experience: Must also possess a minimum of 2 years working specifically with children ages 18 months – 3 years and/ or children 3-5 year-old in emergent, nature-based, outdoor preschool and/or play-based childcare setting. Traditional childcare or preschool background cannot always be a substitute for this requirement due to the highly specialized field of nature-based early childhood education.   Responsibilities:   Plans, creates, organizes, and cares for materials and activities directly related to nature-based curriculum. This also includes preparation of individual child portfolios of work and two annual progress letters that describe each child's progress as part of assessment. Collaborates to implement site-specific nature-based, emergent early childhood curriculum for children ages 18 months – 3 years old. Implements best practices and policies for young children and families; provides intentional and responsive care to children in program through process of child-caregiver attachment theory Responsible for maintaining a safe indoor/outdoor environment that supports child-led, developmentally appropriate play and meets MSDE licensing requirements Communicates regularly with current families about the children’s progress and individual needs of children in order to ensure success of program Produces documents (written, photo and video) and manages materials (child artifacts and work samples) that document child learning Responsible for authentic assessment of children in program, to be shared in biannual conference reports and in parent-teacher conferences Responsible for collaboration with Wild Haven team and Carrie Murray Nature Center naturalists to ensure delegation of tasks as it relates to efficiency of class Implements and evaluates extended events for childcare and preschool families Other Duties: Maintains anecdotal evidence and observations to inform individual child’s assessment Assists in weekly email to families, updating them on group’s experiences and learning Cleans shared spaces including outdoor classroom, bathrooms, diapering areas, kitchen, outdoor classroom, bathrooms, etc.  Writes Daily Notes to be sent home with children, including information about care giving routines and daily explorations Selection Process:  Qualified candidates will be contacted, and an interview process will follow. Financial Disclosure: This position is required to complete a Financial Disclosure pursuant to Sections 7-7, 7-8, and 7-9 of the City Ethics Law.  If you have questions regarding this position, please contact Lucas Presta Recruitment and Talent Acquisition Specialist via email at Lucas.Presta@baltimorecity.gov
Feb 15, 2023
Part time
THIS IS A NON-CIVIL SERVICE POSITION This is a part-time position with no benefits. Position Overview   The Nature Preschool Lead Teacher is responsible for delivering the Wild Haven nature-based program for children ages 3-5 years at Carrie Murray Nature Center, a Baltimore City Recreation and Parks facility. This includes maintaining a safe, developmentally appropriate classroom and outdoor environment. Position includes professional development and on-going evaluation. On-going communication with families and caregivers is also essential. A Lead Teacher implements nature-based curriculum informed by developmentally appropriate practices as recognized by MSDE licensing and NAEYC standards. This includes observation and documentation of children's skills, interests, and growth as well as close collaboration with Wild Haven team to best meet all children's needs.   The position includes embodying a commitment to nature education and requires thoughtful planning for learning experiences (primarily outdoors) to prepare Baltimore’s youngest stewards for kindergarten.   You can learn more about the Wild Haven program at  www.carriemurraynaturecenter.org/wild-haven .   Knowledge:  A Lead Teacher should be familiar with child-led approaches and philosophies that support child-led learning environments, focusing especially on the nature pedagogy approach.  Minimum Qualifications  Certifications:  Lead teacher must possess current MSDE-required credential to teach in a licensed childcare setting. This includes the 90 hours for Infants and Toddlers (45-hour Child Growth and Development + 45-hour Infant and Toddler Methods and Materials), First Aid and Pediatric CPR credentials. Experience: Must also possess a minimum of 2 years working specifically with children ages 18 months – 3 years and/ or children 3-5 year-old in emergent, nature-based, outdoor preschool and/or play-based childcare setting. Traditional childcare or preschool background cannot always be a substitute for this requirement due to the highly specialized field of nature-based early childhood education.   Responsibilities:   Plans, creates, organizes, and cares for materials and activities directly related to nature-based curriculum. This also includes preparation of individual child portfolios of work and two annual progress letters that describe each child's progress as part of assessment. Collaborates to implement site-specific nature-based, emergent early childhood curriculum for children ages 18 months – 3 years old. Implements best practices and policies for young children and families; provides intentional and responsive care to children in program through process of child-caregiver attachment theory Responsible for maintaining a safe indoor/outdoor environment that supports child-led, developmentally appropriate play and meets MSDE licensing requirements Communicates regularly with current families about the children’s progress and individual needs of children in order to ensure success of program Produces documents (written, photo and video) and manages materials (child artifacts and work samples) that document child learning Responsible for authentic assessment of children in program, to be shared in biannual conference reports and in parent-teacher conferences Responsible for collaboration with Wild Haven team and Carrie Murray Nature Center naturalists to ensure delegation of tasks as it relates to efficiency of class Implements and evaluates extended events for childcare and preschool families Other Duties: Maintains anecdotal evidence and observations to inform individual child’s assessment Assists in weekly email to families, updating them on group’s experiences and learning Cleans shared spaces including outdoor classroom, bathrooms, diapering areas, kitchen, outdoor classroom, bathrooms, etc.  Writes Daily Notes to be sent home with children, including information about care giving routines and daily explorations Selection Process:  Qualified candidates will be contacted, and an interview process will follow. Financial Disclosure: This position is required to complete a Financial Disclosure pursuant to Sections 7-7, 7-8, and 7-9 of the City Ethics Law.  If you have questions regarding this position, please contact Lucas Presta Recruitment and Talent Acquisition Specialist via email at Lucas.Presta@baltimorecity.gov
DC Public Schools
ESL/ELL Teacher
DC Public Schools washington, dc
Our students need your expertise, passion, and leadership. Are you ready to join something bigger?   We are looking for highly motivated, skilled, and equity-minded ESL teachers to join our team at District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) for the 2023-24 school year. We seek individuals who are passionate about transforming the DC school system and making a significant difference in the lives of our students, parents, and the greater DC community.   DCPS serves approximately 51,000 students in the nation's capital through the efforts of approximately 4,200 educators in 116 schools. As part of a comprehensive reform effort to become the preeminent urban school system in America, DCPS intends to have the highest-performing, best paid, most satisfied, and most honored educator force in the nation and a distinctive central office staff whose work supports and drives instructional excellence and significant achievement gains for DCPS students.     Position Overview   Vision Every student feels loved, challenged, and prepared to positively influence and thrive in life.   Mission Ensure that every school guarantees students reach their full potential through rigorous and joyful learning experiences provided in a nurturing environment.   Strategic Priorities Promote Equity: Define, understand, and promote equity so that we can eliminate gaps and systematically interrupt institutional bias. Empower Our People: Recruit, develop, and retain a talented, caring, and diverse team. Ensure Excellent Schools: Increase the number of excellent schools throughout the city. Educate the Whole Child: Provide rigorous, joyful, and inclusive academic and social emotional learning experiences to ensure all students are college and career ready.   This position is a safety-sensitive position. As a result, throughout employment this position will be subject to the Employee Mandatory Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy. The Government of the District of Columbia values the safety of our employees, our residents, and our visitors. In support of these values, if you are selected for this job, effective December 20, 2021 you must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 with a booster shot. There will be no test-out option. If you are invited to join our team, you must submit proof that you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by uploading a copy of your vaccination card to your candidate dashboard. You will not be extended an offer of employment until you comply with the requirement to upload your vaccination card or opt out of being vaccinated.   The Teacher (10-month) will report to the Principal.   Essential Duties and Responsibilities The below statements are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work being performed by this position. This is not a complete listing of all responsibilities, duties, and/or skills required. Other duties may be assigned.   Sets and reinforces clear expectations and routines that are aligned with the school’s overall vision. Develops and implements curricula and activities to meet academic standards. Thoughtfully plans daily lessons and implements specific strategies to meet the needs of all students, providing extra support, enrichment, or variation of work when necessary. Demonstrates strong content knowledge. Designs and implements assessments that measure progress towards academic standards and diagnoses areas of student misunderstanding. Uses assessment data to refine curriculum and informs instructional practices. Is accountable for students’ academic growth and increase each individual student’s achievement. Creates a positive, achievement-oriented learning environment. Reflects on successes and areas of growth as a teacher, seeks to improve performance, and responds to feedback. Participates in collaborative curriculum development, grade-level activities, and school-wide functions. Invests parents and families in their children’s academic success through regular communication.   Qualifications                                                                                                                           Bachelor's degree. Previous exposure to or experience in the education sector a plus. Possesses or is eligible for a valid District of Columbia Teaching License issued by the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE ). Strong instructional skills and classroom management. Enthusiasm for and demonstrated mastery of subject matter. Unrelenting commitment to students, self, and school’s constant learning and development. Ability to self-reflect on teaching practices and be responsive to feedback.   DCPS Values STUDENTS FIRST : We recognize students as whole children and put their needs first in everything we do. COURAGE : We have the audacity to learn from our successes and failures, to try new things, and to lead the nation as a proof point of PK-12 success. EQUITY : We work proactively to eliminate opportunity gaps by interrupting institutional bias and investing in effective strategies to ensure every student succeeds. EXCELLENCE : We work with integrity and hold ourselves accountable for exemplary outcomes, service, and interactions. TEAMWORK : We recognize that our greatest asset is our collective vision and ability to work collaboratively and authentically. JOY : We enjoy our collective work and will enthusiastically celebrate our success and each other.   Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis; however, we encourage candidates to apply by our priority deadline on January 18 to receive priority consideration. 
Jan 04, 2023
Full time
Our students need your expertise, passion, and leadership. Are you ready to join something bigger?   We are looking for highly motivated, skilled, and equity-minded ESL teachers to join our team at District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) for the 2023-24 school year. We seek individuals who are passionate about transforming the DC school system and making a significant difference in the lives of our students, parents, and the greater DC community.   DCPS serves approximately 51,000 students in the nation's capital through the efforts of approximately 4,200 educators in 116 schools. As part of a comprehensive reform effort to become the preeminent urban school system in America, DCPS intends to have the highest-performing, best paid, most satisfied, and most honored educator force in the nation and a distinctive central office staff whose work supports and drives instructional excellence and significant achievement gains for DCPS students.     Position Overview   Vision Every student feels loved, challenged, and prepared to positively influence and thrive in life.   Mission Ensure that every school guarantees students reach their full potential through rigorous and joyful learning experiences provided in a nurturing environment.   Strategic Priorities Promote Equity: Define, understand, and promote equity so that we can eliminate gaps and systematically interrupt institutional bias. Empower Our People: Recruit, develop, and retain a talented, caring, and diverse team. Ensure Excellent Schools: Increase the number of excellent schools throughout the city. Educate the Whole Child: Provide rigorous, joyful, and inclusive academic and social emotional learning experiences to ensure all students are college and career ready.   This position is a safety-sensitive position. As a result, throughout employment this position will be subject to the Employee Mandatory Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy. The Government of the District of Columbia values the safety of our employees, our residents, and our visitors. In support of these values, if you are selected for this job, effective December 20, 2021 you must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 with a booster shot. There will be no test-out option. If you are invited to join our team, you must submit proof that you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by uploading a copy of your vaccination card to your candidate dashboard. You will not be extended an offer of employment until you comply with the requirement to upload your vaccination card or opt out of being vaccinated.   The Teacher (10-month) will report to the Principal.   Essential Duties and Responsibilities The below statements are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work being performed by this position. This is not a complete listing of all responsibilities, duties, and/or skills required. Other duties may be assigned.   Sets and reinforces clear expectations and routines that are aligned with the school’s overall vision. Develops and implements curricula and activities to meet academic standards. Thoughtfully plans daily lessons and implements specific strategies to meet the needs of all students, providing extra support, enrichment, or variation of work when necessary. Demonstrates strong content knowledge. Designs and implements assessments that measure progress towards academic standards and diagnoses areas of student misunderstanding. Uses assessment data to refine curriculum and informs instructional practices. Is accountable for students’ academic growth and increase each individual student’s achievement. Creates a positive, achievement-oriented learning environment. Reflects on successes and areas of growth as a teacher, seeks to improve performance, and responds to feedback. Participates in collaborative curriculum development, grade-level activities, and school-wide functions. Invests parents and families in their children’s academic success through regular communication.   Qualifications                                                                                                                           Bachelor's degree. Previous exposure to or experience in the education sector a plus. Possesses or is eligible for a valid District of Columbia Teaching License issued by the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE ). Strong instructional skills and classroom management. Enthusiasm for and demonstrated mastery of subject matter. Unrelenting commitment to students, self, and school’s constant learning and development. Ability to self-reflect on teaching practices and be responsive to feedback.   DCPS Values STUDENTS FIRST : We recognize students as whole children and put their needs first in everything we do. COURAGE : We have the audacity to learn from our successes and failures, to try new things, and to lead the nation as a proof point of PK-12 success. EQUITY : We work proactively to eliminate opportunity gaps by interrupting institutional bias and investing in effective strategies to ensure every student succeeds. EXCELLENCE : We work with integrity and hold ourselves accountable for exemplary outcomes, service, and interactions. TEAMWORK : We recognize that our greatest asset is our collective vision and ability to work collaboratively and authentically. JOY : We enjoy our collective work and will enthusiastically celebrate our success and each other.   Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis; however, we encourage candidates to apply by our priority deadline on January 18 to receive priority consideration. 
Director for Teaching and Instructional Leadership Programs
Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, 02138
Harvard University Director for Teaching and Instructional Leadership Programs Harvard Graduate School of Education 60528BR Job Summary As an integral member of the HGSE Professional Education team in our Social Impact and Lifelong Learning (SILL) unit, Portfolio Directors join a dynamic group of colleagues focused onempowering educators tobuild competencies, skills, and networks necessaryto have positive impact in the field of education. Directors build, lead, and cultivate a portion of Professional Education program offerings based on a defined segment of the sector, professional role, competency, and/or topic. All programs are designed to support the SILL and HGSE missions of equipping education leaders, practitioners, and advocates with knowledge and skills to improve student access, opportunity, and success. The Director for Teaching and Instructional Leadership (TIL) Portfolio is responsible for designing a strategy to build, cultivate, assess, and refine a new portfolio of professional development offerings for teachers instructional leaders in the US and globally. Programs will be delivered in a variety of modalities including on-campus, online live with facilitation, asynchronous online programs, and hybrid models. The Director leads and manages this portfolio in close collaboration with PPE leadership, HGSE faculty, and key institutional stakeholders. Position Description Portfolio Development and Management In collaboration with the Senior Director for Program Strategy, Development and Delivery, research, propose and vet ideas regarding a strategic direction for the overall size and shape of the portfolio with attention to program quality, relevance, accessibility, and sustainability. Serve as an administrative leader of a portfolio of programs and related professional development opportunities as part of HGSE's Professional Education program designed to support teachers, instructional leaders, and early childhood educators in the U.S. and internationally Collect, analyze, and utilize data to inform PPE decisions about program frequency, updates, and retirements with an eye toward portfolio coherence and reusable assets Build and maintain a deep understanding of the teacher training and professional development sector and proactively cultivate robust relationships with lead organizations and individuals in the field Work with HGSE faculty to explore new Professional Education programs that best serve the needs of the field as informed by data and active discourse with sector leaders and key PPE client organizations Collaborate with faculty on overarching program vision and architecture Inform, monitor, and participate in marketing and admissions processes for assigned programs toward developing optimal cohorts, identifying growth opportunities, and suggesting mitigation strategies for enrollment challenges in partnership with Admissions and Marketing Work closely with the PPE Program Delivery Team to collaboratively plan and execute all aspects of program delivery to ensure a high-quality learner experience in every program modality (residential, live online, asynchronous online, blended) Collaborate with PPE's Learning Design and Evaluation Team to conduct program debriefs identifying strengths and areas for development Strategic Outreach and Internal/External Relationship Management Plan and implement strategic outreach to organizations, school systems, government agencies and donors to build robust participant pools for programs in the portfolio Initiate and steward relationships with internal and external stakeholders and expand our network to advance potential new partnerships, programs, with a special focus on enrollment, and funding opportunities Research and document evolving market needs, conduct competitor analysis, and identify subject areas where HGSE faculty bring unique value to the field Negotiate proposals and draft contracts for custom programming where necessary (includes authoring, securing PPE approval, executing, and managing Memoranda of Understanding with partner organizations for custom program delivery and large group enrollments) Liaise with Professional Education teams to support collective design and successful delivery of programs within the portfolio-on time and on budget Lead sector engagement and activities (e.g. webinars, conferences, and direct relationship-building) to ensure field-based constituents and past participants have opportunities for ongoing contact with each other and with HGSE Contribute to organizational practices including strategic planning, market intelligence, pricing and tuition assistance, and the overall business model Other duties as assigned Resource Management Oversee budgets for programs within the portfolio Ensure that all program iterations meet enrollment targets Manage any grant and/or gift budgets related to the portfolio Basic Qualifications Graduate degree or advanced certificate in Teaching, Education or related field required Minimum 5 years of experience in education sector working with teachers, instructional leaders, and/or organizations that support them Night and weekend hours may be required during peak periods. Any candidate wishing to be considered must supply a cover letter in addition to their resume. Additional Qualifications and Skills Direct experience teaching or training teachers is strongly preferred. Excellent organizational skills and ability to manage competing deadlines or priorities. Strong oral and written communication skills. Excellent interpersonal skills and experience developing partnerships to achieve strategic goals. Experience working as both a team player and leader across departments. Proven ability to prepare, work within, and manage a budget. Experience in B2B business development a plus. Proven ability to problem-solve and respond effectively to shifting team needs. Experience developing and delivering professional/executive education programs with a leadership or education focus a plus. Working Conditions HGSE is currently developing dynamic workplace models which will actively support a combination of on-campus and remote work (within a state in which Harvard is registered to do business) where business and operational needs allow. You and your manager will discuss the best schedule based on your role and operational need. If your role allows for remote work, please note that all remote work must be performed within a state in which Harvard is registered to do business (CA (Only Exempt), CT, GA, IL, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VA, VT, and WA). Please also note that Harvard will withhold each applicable state's required tax and other withholdings from your paycheck for the time you work there. We regret that the Harvard Graduate School of Education does not provide Visa sponsorship. The University requires all Harvard community members to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and remain up to date with COVID-19 vaccine boosters, as detailed in Harvard's Vaccine & Booster Requirements . Individuals may claim exemption from the vaccine requirement for medical or religious reasons. More information regarding the University's COVID vaccination requirement, exemptions, and verification of vaccination status may be found at the University's "COVID-19 Vaccine Information" webpage: http://www.harvard.edu/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccine-information/ . Commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Harvard University views equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging as the pathway to achieving inclusive excellence and fostering a campus culture where everyone can thrive. We strive to create a community that draws upon the widest possible pool of talent to unify excellence and diversity while fully embracing individuals from varied backgrounds, cultures, races, identities, life experiences, perspectives, beliefs, and values. Job Function General Administration Sub Unit ------------ Location USA - MA - Cambridge Department PPE Time Status Full-time Union 00 - Non Union, Exempt or Temporary Pre-Employment Screening Education, Identity Commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Harvard University views equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging as the pathway to achieving inclusive excellence and fostering a campus culture where everyone can thrive. We strive to create a community that draws upon the widest possible pool of talent to unify excellence and diversity while fully embracing individuals from varied backgrounds, cultures, races, identities, life experiences, perspectives, beliefs, and values. EEO Statement We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or any other characteristic protected by law. Apply Here: https://www.click2apply.net/zWBoYWUdMRgX5TBLwfAx4W PI197150017
Nov 16, 2022
Full time
Harvard University Director for Teaching and Instructional Leadership Programs Harvard Graduate School of Education 60528BR Job Summary As an integral member of the HGSE Professional Education team in our Social Impact and Lifelong Learning (SILL) unit, Portfolio Directors join a dynamic group of colleagues focused onempowering educators tobuild competencies, skills, and networks necessaryto have positive impact in the field of education. Directors build, lead, and cultivate a portion of Professional Education program offerings based on a defined segment of the sector, professional role, competency, and/or topic. All programs are designed to support the SILL and HGSE missions of equipping education leaders, practitioners, and advocates with knowledge and skills to improve student access, opportunity, and success. The Director for Teaching and Instructional Leadership (TIL) Portfolio is responsible for designing a strategy to build, cultivate, assess, and refine a new portfolio of professional development offerings for teachers instructional leaders in the US and globally. Programs will be delivered in a variety of modalities including on-campus, online live with facilitation, asynchronous online programs, and hybrid models. The Director leads and manages this portfolio in close collaboration with PPE leadership, HGSE faculty, and key institutional stakeholders. Position Description Portfolio Development and Management In collaboration with the Senior Director for Program Strategy, Development and Delivery, research, propose and vet ideas regarding a strategic direction for the overall size and shape of the portfolio with attention to program quality, relevance, accessibility, and sustainability. Serve as an administrative leader of a portfolio of programs and related professional development opportunities as part of HGSE's Professional Education program designed to support teachers, instructional leaders, and early childhood educators in the U.S. and internationally Collect, analyze, and utilize data to inform PPE decisions about program frequency, updates, and retirements with an eye toward portfolio coherence and reusable assets Build and maintain a deep understanding of the teacher training and professional development sector and proactively cultivate robust relationships with lead organizations and individuals in the field Work with HGSE faculty to explore new Professional Education programs that best serve the needs of the field as informed by data and active discourse with sector leaders and key PPE client organizations Collaborate with faculty on overarching program vision and architecture Inform, monitor, and participate in marketing and admissions processes for assigned programs toward developing optimal cohorts, identifying growth opportunities, and suggesting mitigation strategies for enrollment challenges in partnership with Admissions and Marketing Work closely with the PPE Program Delivery Team to collaboratively plan and execute all aspects of program delivery to ensure a high-quality learner experience in every program modality (residential, live online, asynchronous online, blended) Collaborate with PPE's Learning Design and Evaluation Team to conduct program debriefs identifying strengths and areas for development Strategic Outreach and Internal/External Relationship Management Plan and implement strategic outreach to organizations, school systems, government agencies and donors to build robust participant pools for programs in the portfolio Initiate and steward relationships with internal and external stakeholders and expand our network to advance potential new partnerships, programs, with a special focus on enrollment, and funding opportunities Research and document evolving market needs, conduct competitor analysis, and identify subject areas where HGSE faculty bring unique value to the field Negotiate proposals and draft contracts for custom programming where necessary (includes authoring, securing PPE approval, executing, and managing Memoranda of Understanding with partner organizations for custom program delivery and large group enrollments) Liaise with Professional Education teams to support collective design and successful delivery of programs within the portfolio-on time and on budget Lead sector engagement and activities (e.g. webinars, conferences, and direct relationship-building) to ensure field-based constituents and past participants have opportunities for ongoing contact with each other and with HGSE Contribute to organizational practices including strategic planning, market intelligence, pricing and tuition assistance, and the overall business model Other duties as assigned Resource Management Oversee budgets for programs within the portfolio Ensure that all program iterations meet enrollment targets Manage any grant and/or gift budgets related to the portfolio Basic Qualifications Graduate degree or advanced certificate in Teaching, Education or related field required Minimum 5 years of experience in education sector working with teachers, instructional leaders, and/or organizations that support them Night and weekend hours may be required during peak periods. Any candidate wishing to be considered must supply a cover letter in addition to their resume. Additional Qualifications and Skills Direct experience teaching or training teachers is strongly preferred. Excellent organizational skills and ability to manage competing deadlines or priorities. Strong oral and written communication skills. Excellent interpersonal skills and experience developing partnerships to achieve strategic goals. Experience working as both a team player and leader across departments. Proven ability to prepare, work within, and manage a budget. Experience in B2B business development a plus. Proven ability to problem-solve and respond effectively to shifting team needs. Experience developing and delivering professional/executive education programs with a leadership or education focus a plus. Working Conditions HGSE is currently developing dynamic workplace models which will actively support a combination of on-campus and remote work (within a state in which Harvard is registered to do business) where business and operational needs allow. You and your manager will discuss the best schedule based on your role and operational need. If your role allows for remote work, please note that all remote work must be performed within a state in which Harvard is registered to do business (CA (Only Exempt), CT, GA, IL, MA, MD, ME, NH, NJ, NY, RI, VA, VT, and WA). Please also note that Harvard will withhold each applicable state's required tax and other withholdings from your paycheck for the time you work there. We regret that the Harvard Graduate School of Education does not provide Visa sponsorship. The University requires all Harvard community members to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and remain up to date with COVID-19 vaccine boosters, as detailed in Harvard's Vaccine & Booster Requirements . Individuals may claim exemption from the vaccine requirement for medical or religious reasons. More information regarding the University's COVID vaccination requirement, exemptions, and verification of vaccination status may be found at the University's "COVID-19 Vaccine Information" webpage: http://www.harvard.edu/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccine-information/ . Commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Harvard University views equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging as the pathway to achieving inclusive excellence and fostering a campus culture where everyone can thrive. We strive to create a community that draws upon the widest possible pool of talent to unify excellence and diversity while fully embracing individuals from varied backgrounds, cultures, races, identities, life experiences, perspectives, beliefs, and values. Job Function General Administration Sub Unit ------------ Location USA - MA - Cambridge Department PPE Time Status Full-time Union 00 - Non Union, Exempt or Temporary Pre-Employment Screening Education, Identity Commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Harvard University views equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging as the pathway to achieving inclusive excellence and fostering a campus culture where everyone can thrive. We strive to create a community that draws upon the widest possible pool of talent to unify excellence and diversity while fully embracing individuals from varied backgrounds, cultures, races, identities, life experiences, perspectives, beliefs, and values. EEO Statement We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or any other characteristic protected by law. Apply Here: https://www.click2apply.net/zWBoYWUdMRgX5TBLwfAx4W PI197150017
Associate Director, Learning Design
Harvard University Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States, 02138
Harvard University Associate Director, Learning Design Harvard Graduate School of Education 59186BR Job Summary The Associate Director for Online Learning Design will play a key role on the Learning Design & Evaluation Team within Professional Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Professional Education serves more than eighteen thousand educators in early childhood, K-12, and higher education around the world each year through a diverse portfolio of professional learning offerings. Reporting to the Director of Learning Design and Program Evaluation, the Associate Director for Online Learning Design (AD) will guide and manage Professional Education's evolving work to provide highly engaging, job-embedded online learning experiences--both asynchronous and synchronous--to domestic and global teachers and educational leaders. The AD will lead a team of dedicated staff to design online courses tailored to specific audiences and roles in the field of education. The AD will bring knowledge of learning theory, instructional design, and project management to guide design and production of highly engaging learner-centered content on time and on budget. Position Description Program and Project Management Oversee a dynamic portfolio of digital learning design projects. Establish priorities, scope and sequence project work, allocate tasks, and manage to deadlines. Consult with the Director of Learning Design and Program Evaluation, faculty chairs, subject-matter experts, and Portfolio Directors to assess project feasibility and suggest alternative approaches to learning design to apply evidence-based best practices in a manner that is both achievable and scalable. Manage and Lead a Team Supervise a small team of staff, allocate staff to projects, forecast availability and deadlines. Convene team members on a regular basis to ensure coordination, team cohesion, and smooth progress toward milestones. Model inclusive leadership in team meetings, hiring actions, performance management, and opportunities for growth and mentorship. Identify and manage multiple external vendors. Lead Continuous Improvement in Online Learning Design and Production Track trends in the rapidly evolving field of online professional development and conduct peer benchmarking within Harvard and across higher education. In partnership with HGSE's Teaching and Learning Lab (TLL) and IT, monitor, pilot, and evaluate emerging technology tools and platforms in order to continuously modernize PPE's technology landscape. Oversee migration of content to new platforms as needed. Develop, refine, and recommend templates, models, and approaches to standardize PPE's approach to developing online learning sequences. Contribute to continuous quality improvement efforts to ensure that our growing portfolio of online resources are meeting our goal to scale up best-practices. Oversee and contribute to quality assurance and user-testing for all new content. Review the work of learning designers for quality and adherence to brand. Create and manage learning analytics (usage patterns, click-through paths, etc.) to inform program enhancements. Collaborate with the Director of Learning Design and Program Evaluation to test new approaches to online learning and drive innovation. Digital Asset and Course Creation Serve as primary Learning Designer for specific Professional Education programs, engaging with faculty and staff members to design and develop pedagogically sound online courses, and other technology-enhanced instructional materials. Develop and revise digital learning assets using HGSE-supported authoring tools (Articulate, iDesign, Adobe, Canva, Pictochart, etc.). Ensure sufficient interactivity and variation in modality of content to keep learners engaged. Build courses on Canvas (with CidiLabs), as needed. Develop training resources for teaching teams and online facilitators. Other duties as required. Basic Qualifications Bachelor's degree required Minimum 4 years of experience in the design and production of instructional materials to be delivered online Previous experience managing staff Any applicant wishing to be considered must supply a cover letter in addition to their resume Additional Qualifications and Skills Graduate degree preferred. Must be a proactive self-starter with strong communication, collaboration, and project management skills. Ability to work with limited supervision in a fast-paced team environment. Attention to detail and timely follow-through are essential. Proven understanding of tools for teaching, including emerging technologies. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively within and across departments. Clear and concise verbal and written communication skills. Experience authoring or editing content in a learning management system (Canvas or similar). Familiarity with the changing educational technology landscape. Online portfolio preferred (include link in resume/CV) with resources that show expertise in developing, evaluating, and/or redesigning online asynchronous experiences. Working Conditions The position is located on the Cambridge, MA campus. Successful candidate will have the opportunity to work a hybrid schedule with some days on campus and some days off campus if desired. Details will be discussed with those invited to interview. Successful candidate must live and work in a Harvard registered state (MA, NH, ME, CT, RI, VT, MD, and NY) with the ability to travel to campus weekly. Harvard will require COVID vaccination for all Harvard community members who will have any on-campus presence. Individuals may claim exemption from the vaccine requirement for medical or religious reasons. More information regarding the University's COVID vaccination requirement and exceptions may be found at the University's "COVID-19 Vaccine Information" webpage: http://www.harvard.edu/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccine-information/ . We regret that the Harvard Graduate School of Education does not provide Visa sponsorship. Commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Harvard University views equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging as the pathway to achieving inclusive excellence and fostering a campus culture where everyone can thrive. We strive to create a community that draws upon the widest possible pool of talent to unify excellence and diversity while fully embracing individuals from varied backgrounds, cultures, races, identities, life experiences, perspectives, beliefs, and values. Job Function Information Technology Sub Unit ------------ Location USA - MA - Cambridge Department PPE Time Status Full-time Union 00 - Non Union, Exempt or Temporary Pre-Employment Screening Education, Identity Commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Harvard University views equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging as the pathway to achieving inclusive excellence and fostering a campus culture where everyone can thrive. We strive to create a community that draws upon the widest possible pool of talent to unify excellence and diversity while fully embracing individuals from varied backgrounds, cultures, races, identities, life experiences, perspectives, beliefs, and values. EEO Statement We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or any other characteristic protected by law. Apply Here: https://www.click2apply.net/XRlQ5NCVqE82DFaDGs581B PI196637017
Nov 10, 2022
Full time
Harvard University Associate Director, Learning Design Harvard Graduate School of Education 59186BR Job Summary The Associate Director for Online Learning Design will play a key role on the Learning Design & Evaluation Team within Professional Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Professional Education serves more than eighteen thousand educators in early childhood, K-12, and higher education around the world each year through a diverse portfolio of professional learning offerings. Reporting to the Director of Learning Design and Program Evaluation, the Associate Director for Online Learning Design (AD) will guide and manage Professional Education's evolving work to provide highly engaging, job-embedded online learning experiences--both asynchronous and synchronous--to domestic and global teachers and educational leaders. The AD will lead a team of dedicated staff to design online courses tailored to specific audiences and roles in the field of education. The AD will bring knowledge of learning theory, instructional design, and project management to guide design and production of highly engaging learner-centered content on time and on budget. Position Description Program and Project Management Oversee a dynamic portfolio of digital learning design projects. Establish priorities, scope and sequence project work, allocate tasks, and manage to deadlines. Consult with the Director of Learning Design and Program Evaluation, faculty chairs, subject-matter experts, and Portfolio Directors to assess project feasibility and suggest alternative approaches to learning design to apply evidence-based best practices in a manner that is both achievable and scalable. Manage and Lead a Team Supervise a small team of staff, allocate staff to projects, forecast availability and deadlines. Convene team members on a regular basis to ensure coordination, team cohesion, and smooth progress toward milestones. Model inclusive leadership in team meetings, hiring actions, performance management, and opportunities for growth and mentorship. Identify and manage multiple external vendors. Lead Continuous Improvement in Online Learning Design and Production Track trends in the rapidly evolving field of online professional development and conduct peer benchmarking within Harvard and across higher education. In partnership with HGSE's Teaching and Learning Lab (TLL) and IT, monitor, pilot, and evaluate emerging technology tools and platforms in order to continuously modernize PPE's technology landscape. Oversee migration of content to new platforms as needed. Develop, refine, and recommend templates, models, and approaches to standardize PPE's approach to developing online learning sequences. Contribute to continuous quality improvement efforts to ensure that our growing portfolio of online resources are meeting our goal to scale up best-practices. Oversee and contribute to quality assurance and user-testing for all new content. Review the work of learning designers for quality and adherence to brand. Create and manage learning analytics (usage patterns, click-through paths, etc.) to inform program enhancements. Collaborate with the Director of Learning Design and Program Evaluation to test new approaches to online learning and drive innovation. Digital Asset and Course Creation Serve as primary Learning Designer for specific Professional Education programs, engaging with faculty and staff members to design and develop pedagogically sound online courses, and other technology-enhanced instructional materials. Develop and revise digital learning assets using HGSE-supported authoring tools (Articulate, iDesign, Adobe, Canva, Pictochart, etc.). Ensure sufficient interactivity and variation in modality of content to keep learners engaged. Build courses on Canvas (with CidiLabs), as needed. Develop training resources for teaching teams and online facilitators. Other duties as required. Basic Qualifications Bachelor's degree required Minimum 4 years of experience in the design and production of instructional materials to be delivered online Previous experience managing staff Any applicant wishing to be considered must supply a cover letter in addition to their resume Additional Qualifications and Skills Graduate degree preferred. Must be a proactive self-starter with strong communication, collaboration, and project management skills. Ability to work with limited supervision in a fast-paced team environment. Attention to detail and timely follow-through are essential. Proven understanding of tools for teaching, including emerging technologies. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively within and across departments. Clear and concise verbal and written communication skills. Experience authoring or editing content in a learning management system (Canvas or similar). Familiarity with the changing educational technology landscape. Online portfolio preferred (include link in resume/CV) with resources that show expertise in developing, evaluating, and/or redesigning online asynchronous experiences. Working Conditions The position is located on the Cambridge, MA campus. Successful candidate will have the opportunity to work a hybrid schedule with some days on campus and some days off campus if desired. Details will be discussed with those invited to interview. Successful candidate must live and work in a Harvard registered state (MA, NH, ME, CT, RI, VT, MD, and NY) with the ability to travel to campus weekly. Harvard will require COVID vaccination for all Harvard community members who will have any on-campus presence. Individuals may claim exemption from the vaccine requirement for medical or religious reasons. More information regarding the University's COVID vaccination requirement and exceptions may be found at the University's "COVID-19 Vaccine Information" webpage: http://www.harvard.edu/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccine-information/ . We regret that the Harvard Graduate School of Education does not provide Visa sponsorship. Commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Harvard University views equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging as the pathway to achieving inclusive excellence and fostering a campus culture where everyone can thrive. We strive to create a community that draws upon the widest possible pool of talent to unify excellence and diversity while fully embracing individuals from varied backgrounds, cultures, races, identities, life experiences, perspectives, beliefs, and values. Job Function Information Technology Sub Unit ------------ Location USA - MA - Cambridge Department PPE Time Status Full-time Union 00 - Non Union, Exempt or Temporary Pre-Employment Screening Education, Identity Commitment to Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging Harvard University views equity, diversity, inclusion, and belonging as the pathway to achieving inclusive excellence and fostering a campus culture where everyone can thrive. We strive to create a community that draws upon the widest possible pool of talent to unify excellence and diversity while fully embracing individuals from varied backgrounds, cultures, races, identities, life experiences, perspectives, beliefs, and values. EEO Statement We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions, or any other characteristic protected by law. Apply Here: https://www.click2apply.net/XRlQ5NCVqE82DFaDGs581B PI196637017
Librarian - Early Literacy Emphasis
Pueblo City-County Public Library Pueblo, CO
Pueblo City-County Library District is conducting a search for a Digital Librarian Archivist.  In this position, you will be part of an award-winning Library District that serves an integral role in the Pueblo community. Pueblo, Colorado is one of Colorado's hidden gems! A hometown vibe under big open skies, Pueblo has a lot to offer including our Historic Arkansas Riverwalk, Lake Pueblo State Park, the Colorado State Fair and an abundance of hiking, biking, kayaking, fishing and golfing opportunities! The purpose of the Librarian- Early Literacy is to lead the District in the development of early literacy programs and services which will increase circulation, visits and program attendance for services that target young children in the community.  This position works in a team setting and provides support to the team where needed. The Librarian with Early Literacy Emphasis reports to the Manager of User Services.  Works as a member of a departmental team with participation in planning and implementing appropriate procedures and programs as required.  Leads the library district Planning Committee for Children’s Services.  Works to promote a positive work environment by maintaining respectful interactions with team members and customers.  Demonstrates skill in engaging the interest and participation of young children.  Exhibits discretion and tact in communicating with parents. Provides excellent customer service demonstrating the ability to communicate effectively with people regardless of age, race, sexual orientation, ability level or background. PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Leads the library district in all early literacy initiatives, researches literacy issues in the community and develops partnerships with community organizations that also serve youth including EPIC Pueblo, Rocky Mountain SER Head Start, Pueblo Early Childhood Council, Bright Beginnings, area schools, preschools, and daycare facilities.  Develops all story time programs for the Library District. Leads literacy-based programming for the Library District such as annual Literacy Fairs and author visit programs, including SPELL and Read Out Loud. Serves as lead coordinator and manages PCCLD’s role as the Pueblo County affiliate for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. Provides training to storytellers on how to utilize the  Every Child Ready to Read   @ your library  literacy skill development techniques. Provides public service coverage for approximately 30% of hours worked. Engages in facilitated customer service to provide service at the point of need by providing readers advisory, research, assistance using library resources; suggests outside resources for children, parents, teachers and community members.  Resolves customer issues and communicates library policies and procedures to customers. Uses diplomacy and tact to address customers of all ages about appropriate conduct within the library. Stays informed of District news and events and work related information by checking email, announcements, newsletters and posters. Supports team daily efforts to ensure a safe and secure environment for customers and employees by staying alert to your surroundings and following safety procedures. Instructs customers on use of library’s computers, devices and e-resources including databases and downloadable materials. Stays current on use of new library resources. Compiles program statistics, prepares reports, maintains program data and performs other administrative duties.  Assists in the collection development process by evaluating and suggesting print and e-resources for children. Assists in the training of new employees and volunteers; may supervise work for special projects as assigned by the supervisor. This position will be assigned the role of Person in Charge (PIC) at the Rawlings Library on a regular basis to respond to any escalated customer service, emergency, or security issues and will work closely with the security officer on duty. Participates in regularly scheduled department meetings.  Attends All Staff Development Days and other training sessions to acquire new skills and to stay current on all information that is pertinent to PCCLD. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Cross trains with other professional library staff and provides back-up coverage for the Manager of User Services. May supervise and coordinate the work of others for special projects as assigned by the supervisor. Performs other duties as needed. QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience:  A Master’s Degree in Library Science from a college or university accredited by the American Library Association plus three years of combined work experience in a library or children’s educational setting.  Experience with literacy skills development and/or youth services is strongly preferred. Bilingual in Spanish and English preferred. Skills and Abilities: Must possess knowledge of children’s and young adult literature as well as knowledge of human growth and development.  Demonstrated creativity in youth programming.  Knowledge of research techniques, reference resources, databases and Internet resources. Knowledge of library automation systems.  Excellent communication skills including the ability to diplomatically address and resolve customer issues; sensitivity in dealing with diverse populations and persons with special needs.  Ability to conduct complex reference interviews specific to young learners, to analyze requests and to apply research skills to locate specialized information or provide customers with alternative sources.   Intermediate computer skills using Microsoft and Google Office, email, internet, electronic databases and library catalog software.  Must possess strong computer skills with the ability to use a variety of electronic and digital devices and e-resources; possesses a keen interest in using and learning new technologies.  Ability to function under flexible and changing conditions.  Physical Requirements :    Must be able to lift objects weighing up to 50 pounds and push /pull a fully loaded book cart weighing up to 200 pounds. Other Requirements :  Must be able to work a flexible schedule including days, evenings and weekends.  Must submit to and successfully pass a criminal background investigation.  Must have clean driving record, Colorado Driver’s License or ability to acquire such and auto insurance. Salary:   $49,483.20-$69,284.80 per year  Benefits :  PCCLD offers health insurance including a tele-health service, dental and vision insurance, HSA and FSA plans, employer paid life insurance, and 401(k) and PERA retirement plans. Full-time employees also receive paid vacation, sick, and personal leave. Application Link : http://pueblolibrary.hrmdirect.com/employment/index.php As an  Equal Opportunity Employer , Pueblo City-County Library District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation including gender orientation, genetic information, military status, or any other status protected by law or regulation. It is our intention that all qualified applicants are given equal opportunity and that selection decisions be based on job-related factors. 
Oct 04, 2022
Full time
Pueblo City-County Library District is conducting a search for a Digital Librarian Archivist.  In this position, you will be part of an award-winning Library District that serves an integral role in the Pueblo community. Pueblo, Colorado is one of Colorado's hidden gems! A hometown vibe under big open skies, Pueblo has a lot to offer including our Historic Arkansas Riverwalk, Lake Pueblo State Park, the Colorado State Fair and an abundance of hiking, biking, kayaking, fishing and golfing opportunities! The purpose of the Librarian- Early Literacy is to lead the District in the development of early literacy programs and services which will increase circulation, visits and program attendance for services that target young children in the community.  This position works in a team setting and provides support to the team where needed. The Librarian with Early Literacy Emphasis reports to the Manager of User Services.  Works as a member of a departmental team with participation in planning and implementing appropriate procedures and programs as required.  Leads the library district Planning Committee for Children’s Services.  Works to promote a positive work environment by maintaining respectful interactions with team members and customers.  Demonstrates skill in engaging the interest and participation of young children.  Exhibits discretion and tact in communicating with parents. Provides excellent customer service demonstrating the ability to communicate effectively with people regardless of age, race, sexual orientation, ability level or background. PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Leads the library district in all early literacy initiatives, researches literacy issues in the community and develops partnerships with community organizations that also serve youth including EPIC Pueblo, Rocky Mountain SER Head Start, Pueblo Early Childhood Council, Bright Beginnings, area schools, preschools, and daycare facilities.  Develops all story time programs for the Library District. Leads literacy-based programming for the Library District such as annual Literacy Fairs and author visit programs, including SPELL and Read Out Loud. Serves as lead coordinator and manages PCCLD’s role as the Pueblo County affiliate for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. Provides training to storytellers on how to utilize the  Every Child Ready to Read   @ your library  literacy skill development techniques. Provides public service coverage for approximately 30% of hours worked. Engages in facilitated customer service to provide service at the point of need by providing readers advisory, research, assistance using library resources; suggests outside resources for children, parents, teachers and community members.  Resolves customer issues and communicates library policies and procedures to customers. Uses diplomacy and tact to address customers of all ages about appropriate conduct within the library. Stays informed of District news and events and work related information by checking email, announcements, newsletters and posters. Supports team daily efforts to ensure a safe and secure environment for customers and employees by staying alert to your surroundings and following safety procedures. Instructs customers on use of library’s computers, devices and e-resources including databases and downloadable materials. Stays current on use of new library resources. Compiles program statistics, prepares reports, maintains program data and performs other administrative duties.  Assists in the collection development process by evaluating and suggesting print and e-resources for children. Assists in the training of new employees and volunteers; may supervise work for special projects as assigned by the supervisor. This position will be assigned the role of Person in Charge (PIC) at the Rawlings Library on a regular basis to respond to any escalated customer service, emergency, or security issues and will work closely with the security officer on duty. Participates in regularly scheduled department meetings.  Attends All Staff Development Days and other training sessions to acquire new skills and to stay current on all information that is pertinent to PCCLD. OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Cross trains with other professional library staff and provides back-up coverage for the Manager of User Services. May supervise and coordinate the work of others for special projects as assigned by the supervisor. Performs other duties as needed. QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience:  A Master’s Degree in Library Science from a college or university accredited by the American Library Association plus three years of combined work experience in a library or children’s educational setting.  Experience with literacy skills development and/or youth services is strongly preferred. Bilingual in Spanish and English preferred. Skills and Abilities: Must possess knowledge of children’s and young adult literature as well as knowledge of human growth and development.  Demonstrated creativity in youth programming.  Knowledge of research techniques, reference resources, databases and Internet resources. Knowledge of library automation systems.  Excellent communication skills including the ability to diplomatically address and resolve customer issues; sensitivity in dealing with diverse populations and persons with special needs.  Ability to conduct complex reference interviews specific to young learners, to analyze requests and to apply research skills to locate specialized information or provide customers with alternative sources.   Intermediate computer skills using Microsoft and Google Office, email, internet, electronic databases and library catalog software.  Must possess strong computer skills with the ability to use a variety of electronic and digital devices and e-resources; possesses a keen interest in using and learning new technologies.  Ability to function under flexible and changing conditions.  Physical Requirements :    Must be able to lift objects weighing up to 50 pounds and push /pull a fully loaded book cart weighing up to 200 pounds. Other Requirements :  Must be able to work a flexible schedule including days, evenings and weekends.  Must submit to and successfully pass a criminal background investigation.  Must have clean driving record, Colorado Driver’s License or ability to acquire such and auto insurance. Salary:   $49,483.20-$69,284.80 per year  Benefits :  PCCLD offers health insurance including a tele-health service, dental and vision insurance, HSA and FSA plans, employer paid life insurance, and 401(k) and PERA retirement plans. Full-time employees also receive paid vacation, sick, and personal leave. Application Link : http://pueblolibrary.hrmdirect.com/employment/index.php As an  Equal Opportunity Employer , Pueblo City-County Library District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation including gender orientation, genetic information, military status, or any other status protected by law or regulation. It is our intention that all qualified applicants are given equal opportunity and that selection decisions be based on job-related factors. 
DC Public Schools
Bilingual School Counselor
DC Public Schools 1200 First St NE, Washington DC 20002
We are looking for highly motivated and skilled Bilingual School Counselors to join our team at District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS). We seek individuals who are passionate about transforming the DC school system and making a significant difference in the lives of our students, families, and greater DC community. DCPS serves 49,000+ students in the nation's capital through the efforts of approximately 4,000 educators in 116 schools. As part of a comprehensive reform effort to become the preeminent urban school system in America, DCPS intends to have the highest‐performing, best paid, most satisfied, and most honored educator force in the nation and a distinctive central office staff whose work supports and drives instructional excellence and significant achievement gains for DCPS students. The Government of the District of Columbia values the safety of our employees, our residents, and our visitors. In support of these values, if you are selected for this job you must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, which includes all eligible booster shots, except when vaccination is not medically advised or violates your sincerely held religious beliefs in violation of EEO laws. If you are invited to join our team, you must submit proof that you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by uploading a copy of your vaccination card, or uploading proof of your approved medical or religious exemption, to your candidate dashboard. New employees must either provide proof of vaccination or be granted a medical or religious exemption before working with the Government of the District of Columbia. If you are granted an exemption, you must submit to weekly COVID-19 testing and will be required to upload weekly a negative COVID-19 test to maintain employment with the Government of the District of Columbia. You will not be extended an offer of employment until you comply with the requirement to upload your vaccination card or your approved medical or religious exemption. Position Overview The Counselor is responsible for providing a comprehensive school counseling program that is preventative in design, developmental in implementation, and supports DCPS students in the areas of academic achievement, college and career exploration, and social/emotional development. The Counselor also serves as a consultant to educators, families, and community partners. The Counselor receives technical assistance, support, and instruction from the Principal while working in coordination with the School Counseling Manager. Additionally, the Counselor works closely with faculty and staff of their school, DCPS central office, various social services agencies (i.e., D.C. Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA)), the Superior Court, personnel from other public-school systems, and parents. This position is a safety-sensitive position. As a result, throughout employment this position is subject to the Employee Mandatory Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy. The Counselor will report to the Principal. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The below statements are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work being performed by this position. This is not a complete listing of all responsibilities, duties, and/or skills required. Other duties may be assigned. Working independently but under the supervision of the school Principal or their designee, the Counselor is responsible for designing, developing, and implementing a comprehensive school counseling program to serve the academic, career, and social/emotional needs of students enrolled in DCPS. The primary purpose of the comprehensive school counseling program is the support of the instructional and academic goals of DCPS. More specifically, the Counselor performs the following: Development and Management Uses data to develop and inform the school counseling program and evaluates the program’s impact on the school’s instructional goals. Collaborates on the development and management of the comprehensive school counseling program with the school administrator or instructional leader. Communicates and shares the goals of the comprehensive school counseling program to stakeholders, including students, families, and community partners. Develops and maintains a written plan for effective delivery of the school counseling program based on the DCPS annual student achievement goals and aligned with the American School Counseling Association (ASCA) National Standards for School Counseling Programs. Uses 80% of time providing direct services to students through preventive and responsive services, including individual student planning, and uses 20% of time in development and management, system support, and accountability. Preventative and Responsive Services Designs, implements, and assesses the counseling curriculum. Utilizes responsive counseling, initiating individual and group sessions for students’ personal, social, and academic concerns. Consults with families and staff to appraise student needs and interests and to discuss appropriate recommendations for educational options. Plans, coordinates, and provides classroom lessons to meet the identified mindsets and behaviors in the areas of academic achievement, career and educational development, and personal and social development. Assesses student needs and makes referrals to appropriate school resource personnel, social agencies, community agencies, and alternative programs. Intervenes during crisis situations and participates on school crisis team. Individual Student Planning Prepares students for the transition to the next level: middle school, activities, and options. Plans and coordinates programs such as career fairs, test preparation, improved/perfect attendance celebrations, and other extensions of the counseling program. Uses individual student planning activities and classroom lessons to assist students in navigating educational and community experiences that support their needs and develop their potential. Collaborates with parents/guardians and educators to assist students with educational and career planning. System Support Uses responsive counseling strategies to establish relationships and collaborate with educators, students, families, and community partners (these strategies should reflect recognition of and respect for each individual and promote an understanding and appreciation of diverse population and cultures and systems where wards of the District of Columbia are attending school). Assists teachers in understanding their students, including providing and interpreting student data. Provides in-service training on topics related to the school counseling program and supporting student achievement. Accountability Conducts, at a minimum, a yearly program audit to review the extent and quality of program implementation; and prepares and submits a variety of reports and data, to ensure fulfillment of established program requirements. Uses all available data, including academic grades, discipline referrals, and attendance data, to identify students in need and to deliver services. Interprets tests, student data, and other assessment results appropriately within the counseling environment for the purpose of developing and implementing academic plans for individual students. Qualifications Bachelor's degree. Advanced Fluency in Spanish Master’s Degree from an accredited college or university in school counseling. Previous exposure to or experience in the education sector a plus. Retains a current and valid OSSE-issued certification as a professional school counselor. Ability to learn the student information system (ASPEN). Familiarity with District of Columbia Municipal Regulations, Title 5 Education, The ASCA National Model: A Framework for School Counseling Programs, ASCA National Standards, ASCA School Counselor Competencies, ASCA School Counselor Performance Standards, and Carl Perkins Act of 2006. Ability to learn and follow Directives of the Chancellor, internal operating procedures, and other guidelines established by the School Counseling Manager. Ability to analyze data to inform work and decision making, analyze and evaluate available data, assess student needs, and develop and implement procedures and policies to support student achievement. DCPS Values STUDENTS FIRST: We recognize students as whole children and put their needs first in everything we do. COURAGE: We have the audacity to learn from our successes and failures, to try new things, and to lead the nation as a proof point of PK-12 success. EQUITY: We work proactively to eliminate opportunity gaps by interrupting institutional bias and investing in effective strategies to ensure every student succeeds. EXCELLENCE: We work with integrity and hold ourselves accountable for exemplary outcomes, service, and interactions. TEAMWORK: We recognize that our greatest asset is our collective vision and ability to work collaboratively and authentically. JOY: We enjoy our collective work and will enthusiastically celebrate our success and each other.
Mar 31, 2022
Full time
We are looking for highly motivated and skilled Bilingual School Counselors to join our team at District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS). We seek individuals who are passionate about transforming the DC school system and making a significant difference in the lives of our students, families, and greater DC community. DCPS serves 49,000+ students in the nation's capital through the efforts of approximately 4,000 educators in 116 schools. As part of a comprehensive reform effort to become the preeminent urban school system in America, DCPS intends to have the highest‐performing, best paid, most satisfied, and most honored educator force in the nation and a distinctive central office staff whose work supports and drives instructional excellence and significant achievement gains for DCPS students. The Government of the District of Columbia values the safety of our employees, our residents, and our visitors. In support of these values, if you are selected for this job you must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, which includes all eligible booster shots, except when vaccination is not medically advised or violates your sincerely held religious beliefs in violation of EEO laws. If you are invited to join our team, you must submit proof that you are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by uploading a copy of your vaccination card, or uploading proof of your approved medical or religious exemption, to your candidate dashboard. New employees must either provide proof of vaccination or be granted a medical or religious exemption before working with the Government of the District of Columbia. If you are granted an exemption, you must submit to weekly COVID-19 testing and will be required to upload weekly a negative COVID-19 test to maintain employment with the Government of the District of Columbia. You will not be extended an offer of employment until you comply with the requirement to upload your vaccination card or your approved medical or religious exemption. Position Overview The Counselor is responsible for providing a comprehensive school counseling program that is preventative in design, developmental in implementation, and supports DCPS students in the areas of academic achievement, college and career exploration, and social/emotional development. The Counselor also serves as a consultant to educators, families, and community partners. The Counselor receives technical assistance, support, and instruction from the Principal while working in coordination with the School Counseling Manager. Additionally, the Counselor works closely with faculty and staff of their school, DCPS central office, various social services agencies (i.e., D.C. Child and Family Services Agency (CFSA)), the Superior Court, personnel from other public-school systems, and parents. This position is a safety-sensitive position. As a result, throughout employment this position is subject to the Employee Mandatory Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy. The Counselor will report to the Principal. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The below statements are intended to describe the general nature and scope of work being performed by this position. This is not a complete listing of all responsibilities, duties, and/or skills required. Other duties may be assigned. Working independently but under the supervision of the school Principal or their designee, the Counselor is responsible for designing, developing, and implementing a comprehensive school counseling program to serve the academic, career, and social/emotional needs of students enrolled in DCPS. The primary purpose of the comprehensive school counseling program is the support of the instructional and academic goals of DCPS. More specifically, the Counselor performs the following: Development and Management Uses data to develop and inform the school counseling program and evaluates the program’s impact on the school’s instructional goals. Collaborates on the development and management of the comprehensive school counseling program with the school administrator or instructional leader. Communicates and shares the goals of the comprehensive school counseling program to stakeholders, including students, families, and community partners. Develops and maintains a written plan for effective delivery of the school counseling program based on the DCPS annual student achievement goals and aligned with the American School Counseling Association (ASCA) National Standards for School Counseling Programs. Uses 80% of time providing direct services to students through preventive and responsive services, including individual student planning, and uses 20% of time in development and management, system support, and accountability. Preventative and Responsive Services Designs, implements, and assesses the counseling curriculum. Utilizes responsive counseling, initiating individual and group sessions for students’ personal, social, and academic concerns. Consults with families and staff to appraise student needs and interests and to discuss appropriate recommendations for educational options. Plans, coordinates, and provides classroom lessons to meet the identified mindsets and behaviors in the areas of academic achievement, career and educational development, and personal and social development. Assesses student needs and makes referrals to appropriate school resource personnel, social agencies, community agencies, and alternative programs. Intervenes during crisis situations and participates on school crisis team. Individual Student Planning Prepares students for the transition to the next level: middle school, activities, and options. Plans and coordinates programs such as career fairs, test preparation, improved/perfect attendance celebrations, and other extensions of the counseling program. Uses individual student planning activities and classroom lessons to assist students in navigating educational and community experiences that support their needs and develop their potential. Collaborates with parents/guardians and educators to assist students with educational and career planning. System Support Uses responsive counseling strategies to establish relationships and collaborate with educators, students, families, and community partners (these strategies should reflect recognition of and respect for each individual and promote an understanding and appreciation of diverse population and cultures and systems where wards of the District of Columbia are attending school). Assists teachers in understanding their students, including providing and interpreting student data. Provides in-service training on topics related to the school counseling program and supporting student achievement. Accountability Conducts, at a minimum, a yearly program audit to review the extent and quality of program implementation; and prepares and submits a variety of reports and data, to ensure fulfillment of established program requirements. Uses all available data, including academic grades, discipline referrals, and attendance data, to identify students in need and to deliver services. Interprets tests, student data, and other assessment results appropriately within the counseling environment for the purpose of developing and implementing academic plans for individual students. Qualifications Bachelor's degree. Advanced Fluency in Spanish Master’s Degree from an accredited college or university in school counseling. Previous exposure to or experience in the education sector a plus. Retains a current and valid OSSE-issued certification as a professional school counselor. Ability to learn the student information system (ASPEN). Familiarity with District of Columbia Municipal Regulations, Title 5 Education, The ASCA National Model: A Framework for School Counseling Programs, ASCA National Standards, ASCA School Counselor Competencies, ASCA School Counselor Performance Standards, and Carl Perkins Act of 2006. Ability to learn and follow Directives of the Chancellor, internal operating procedures, and other guidelines established by the School Counseling Manager. Ability to analyze data to inform work and decision making, analyze and evaluate available data, assess student needs, and develop and implement procedures and policies to support student achievement. DCPS Values STUDENTS FIRST: We recognize students as whole children and put their needs first in everything we do. COURAGE: We have the audacity to learn from our successes and failures, to try new things, and to lead the nation as a proof point of PK-12 success. EQUITY: We work proactively to eliminate opportunity gaps by interrupting institutional bias and investing in effective strategies to ensure every student succeeds. EXCELLENCE: We work with integrity and hold ourselves accountable for exemplary outcomes, service, and interactions. TEAMWORK: We recognize that our greatest asset is our collective vision and ability to work collaboratively and authentically. JOY: We enjoy our collective work and will enthusiastically celebrate our success and each other.

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