Education Specialist (Nogales)
Location: Nogales Head Start125 E Madison St #1, Nogales, AZ 85621
Classification: Salary, Exempt
Supervisor: Education Services Coordinator
Supervises: None
Job Summary:
As a member of the Education Services department, the Education Services Specialist (ESS) is the educational leader at Child-Parent Center (CPC), guiding teachers, Site Supervisors, staff, parents, volunteers, and community partners. Consistent with the mission of CPC, the ESS ensures high quality Early Childhood Education, school readiness, and the vision of strong communities in Southern Arizona. The ESS develops teachers and family educators capacity, awareness and implementation of Child Parent Centers philosophy, values, and beliefs. Educational coaches use researched based coaching and mentoring strategies to support the implementation of the agencys Languages of Learning curriculum (based in Reggio Emilia principles and philosophies), state regulatory requirements, and the Office of Head Start performance standards. Coaches provide guidance, feedback, structure and collaboration with staff to increase childrens and families successes. Educational coaches use observations, data analysis, evaluation, modeling, co-planning, and collaboration to inform coaching and support professional growth of teaching staff. The Education Specialist is accountable for assuring annual developmental gains for all children. They demonstrate a passion for early childhood education in the classroom, center, throughout CPC, and in the greater community.
Benefits:
Paid Leave - 26paid holidays (time off aligns with most school districts), 5 days paid vacation after one year and up to 20 days each year thereafter, and 8 days paid Personalleave first year, 9 days each year thereafter, up to 5 days paid sick leave annually.
Insurance benefits - dental, Flexible Spending Accounts, Health Reimbursement Arrangements, Health Savings Accounts, PPO medical(3 plans), Vision, and Supplemental Life coverage for self, spouse, and child ($25,000 basic life and Accidental death and disabilityprovided by employer)
Retirement Plan - Agency contribution after years of services and hours eligibility criteria are met.Employee 401k deferral once eligibility is met.
Minimum Qualifications:
Possess a bachelors degree from a recognized educational institute in the field of early childhood education or a bachelors degree in a related field (as determinedby the agency) and a minimum of 24credits of early childhood educationcoursework.
Three (3) years working experience in a preschool classroom orearly childhood educationsetting
One (1) year experiencecoaching,mentoring, or supervisingpreschool classroom staff.
Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office 365 (Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook, Teams, OneDrive)
Read, write, and speak English
Other Requirements (post hire):
Must be able to travel to and from various sites as needed throughout the five counties in Southern Arizona as required.
Must be able to travel outside assigned area in company-owned vehicle. This travel could begin before daylight hours and continue after sundown in some situations.
Provide proof of immunizations: COVID 19 vaccination, MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella), Tdap (adult Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis), and a clear Tuberculosis skin test or chest X-ray.
Able to pass a company paid physical exam prior to starting work.
Able to pass a criminal background check.
Must be able to prove the right to work in the USA by providing appropriate documents to complete the Federal I-9 form.
Ability to attain and maintain thefollowing:
Pre-school CLASS certification on an annual basis
My Teaching Strategies Reliability Certification every three years
First Aid and CPR training including Infants and Children.
Competencies:
Coaching/Mentoring
Creative and Innovative Thinking
Building Relationships
Teamwork
Oral and Written Communication
Analysis/Reasoning
Problem Solving
Decision-Making/Judgment
Self-Management
Adaptability and Flexibility
Technology
Desired Qualifications:
Possess a masters degree from a recognized educational institute in the field of early childhood education or a masters degree in a related field (as determinedby the agency) and a minimum of 24 credits of early childhood educationcoursework.
Possess current Pre-school CLASS certification.
Possesscurrent My Teaching Strategies Reliability Certification
Bilingual (English/Spanish)
Five (5) years working experience at a Head Start grantee organization.
Work Environment:
Office setting
Classroom setting
Outdoor setting (hot and/or cold temperatures)
Possible exposure to cleaning and sanitizing chemicals
Possible exposure to blood and bodily fluids or tissues
Possible exposure to communicable diseases
Physical Requirements:
Frequently:
Ability to see and hear and quickly respond.
Sitting for more than 30 minutes at a time
Standing for more than30 minutes at a time
Viewing paper and/or digital documents for more than 30 minutes at a time
Stooping, bending, reaching, kneeling.
Regular, predictable attendance is required.
Occasionally:
Moving quickly around objects (run, jump, jog)
Up and down from carpet/floor and/or 12-14 chairs
Picking up and dropping off supplies
Push and pull furniture {20 to 50lb}
Lifting +/- 50 lb
Job Specific Responsibilities and Duties:
Education Services:
Understand and implement agency adopted research-based approaches to professional development. Areas of focus include effective curricula implementation, knowledge of the content in Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework: Ages Birth to Five, partnering with families, supporting children with disabilities and their families, providing effective and nurturing adult-child interactions, supporting dual language learners as appropriate, addressing challenging behaviors, preparing children and families for transitions and using data to individualize learning experiences to improve outcomes for all children.
Use agency tools and resources to provide opportunities for regular and ongoing coaching including feedback and modeling of effective teacher practices based on areas of support identified in assessments and/or as requested.
Support attainment of My Teaching Strategies and CLASS, Inter-rater Reliability certification.
Oversee, research, and create resources to ensure the implementation of the Languages of Learning Framework in the classroom.
Review and approve classroom inventory, teaching supplies, materials and equipment adhering to procurement policies and procedures. As well as participates in updating supply lists as needed.
Oversee implementation of classroom practices including room arrangement, lesson plans, daily schedules, routines, and transitions to assure their adherence to program policies.
Provide guidance and support for safety and emergency planning systems including the child supervision system and child counts to teaching teams, family educators (FEs) and site supervisors (SS), site directors (SD) as necessary.
Initiate and/or participate in IEP/IFSP conferences or meetings regarding individual children with special rights and/or other needs. Provide guidance in the implementation of the IEP/IFSP goals into the classroom and home base lesson plan.
Complete screenings and make referrals to meet the needs of all children, including those with special rights.
Substitute in the classroom or home-based option when necessary.
Facilitate staffs understanding of decisions and advice from funders, the governing body, policy group, committees, and management by professionally presenting decisions, explaining the rationale and openly addressing questions and concerns.
Supervision:
Identify self-growth, development goals, and strategies for achievement with support and input from supervisor.
Assess assigned education staff to identify strengths, areas of needed support, and which staff would benefit most from intensive coaching.
Commit, document, and participate in consistent and planned meetings with teaching staff, family educators and supervisor to further professional growth by utilizing the Cognitive Coaching model.
Recordkeeping, Monitoring, and Reporting:
Conduct and ensure accurate and timely completion of a variety of monitoring, record keeping, and reporting activities for assigned education staff (my teaching strategies, quarterly data analysis system, curriculum plans, CLASS, HOVRS, screenings, Mental Health/Special Rights referrals, on-going assessments, cluster/agency profile, school readiness, etc.). Assess progress, identify action plans, and report findings to the Education Coordinator.
Partner with assigned teaching teams to identify strengths, areas of needed support, and plan effective coaching strategies to support growth.
Follow and observe for child supervision system and coach staff in ensuring compliance while reporting non-compliance to Site Supervisor, Critical Issues database, and those with a need to know.
Monitor the child supervision system and child count system per procedures and report non-compliance to CI database and those with a need to know.
Leadership, Management, and Teamwork:
Participate on the Education Services department team and contribute to the decision-making process for strategic initiatives, professional development, budget, governance, and agency self-assessment. Implement and monitor key management decisions in the areas of school readiness and education services systems.
Participate on the Comprehensive Services Unit team and contribute to the CS Unit Cross-Department Collaboration team in support of integrated policies, procedures and services.
Support staff retention by creating a culture that fosters diversity, equity and inclusion, and provides opportunities for professional growth.
Encourage families involvement and advocacy by ensuring that families are informed about decision-making opportunities related to their childs education and developmental growth.
Develop and facilitate high quality Reggio inspired pre-service and in-service learning for new and continuing education staff. Research, review, and recommend resources to support professional development including viable partners or consultants.
Exhibit a commitment to lifelong learning. Maintain early childhood education expertise including best practices, local, state, and federal initiatives through active membership in Early Childhood Professional organizations and establishment of good working relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Link current research, resources, and program data to practice by discussing program quality issues and ways to advance practice.
Support minimum standards for materials and resources for classroom and outdoor environments that are safe, well equipped, aesthetically pleasing, and reflective of the culture and practices of the children and families served. Advocate for resources to improve program quality by offering suggestions and providing information about needed resources during the program planning and feedback for budget development process related to education services.
Participate with and support education staff in preparation for community, state, and national education tours or presentations.
Participate in Policy Council and Advisory Group activities as assigned.
Observe education staff in the Child Development Associate Renewal process.
Communicate and collaborate with transdisciplinary team regularly to plan and ensure comprehensive integrated service delivery of Head Start performance standards.
Communicate through timely debriefings the impact of coaching observations on high quality services to children and families.
Collaborate and offer recommendations regarding community needs, demographic shifts, and program implementation observations for the purpose of providing high quality services.
Participate in annual department self-assessment and strategic plan.
Participate in training on new technologies. Use and coach on new technologies to improve efficiency and effectiveness of high-quality educational services.
Responsibilities for all Child-Parent Centers, Inc.:
Understand and model the agency's vision, mission, and philosophy within the agency and the community.
Demonstrate approachability, ownership, accountability, and life-long learning.
Use the agency's communication and problem-solving approach.
Seek perspective of others.
Identify emerging issues and contribute new knowledge.
Work to de-escalate when emotions and stakes are high.
Maintain professional behavior and relationships with internal and external stakeholders.
Use agency systems and technologies to accomplish work.
Maintain a high level of attendance to support ongoing service delivery.
Recognizes children's safety as the first responsibility of all staff and acts swiftly to ensure no child is unsupervised.
Implement agency policies and procedures for safeguarding confidential or sensitive information about employees and/or program participants. Restrict access to paper or electronic documents to those with a need to know.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Please Note: This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.This job opening is intended to provide information about the position for employee recruitment purposes only and is not intended to be the basis of any employee contract.
Child-Parent Centers, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.