Area Manager/FES

Oregon Coast Community ActionBandon, OR
$57,346 - $59,072Hybrid

About The Position

Provide regional daily oversight of assigned sites and classes, ensuring quality services and compliance with Federal Head Start Program Performance Standards and State Childcare Licensing.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood, Human Services, or related field required, or Step 10 on the Oregon Registry Online required.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Strong organization and time management skills.
  • Must be enrolled in the Oregon Department of Education-Child Care Division Central Background Registry at time of hire and update it as required.
  • Pediatric First Aid/CPR Certification within 30 days of hire and update it as required.
  • Oregon Food Handler’s card or ServSafe® Food Safety Certification within 30 days of hire and update it as required.
  • Health Appraisal within 30 days of hire and update it as required.
  • A current Oregon Driver’s License is required.
  • Proof of automobile liability insurance @ $100,000/300,000 liability limits and maintain such limits.
  • Reliable transportation for getting to work.
  • Must be free from illegal drugs, may be subject to suspicion testing.

Nice To Haves

  • Three years of experience with Head Start or program working with early learning/home visiting education program preferred
  • Three years progressively responsible professional experience which demonstrates significant supervisory and administrative responsibilities preferred
  • Strong knowledge of theories and practices of Early Childhood Education/Development typically gained via experience and or education.

Responsibilities

  • Operate sites and classrooms in compliance with Oregon State Childcare Licensing requirements, Head Start Program Performance Standards, and program policies and procedures.
  • Ensure implementation of program-adopted curriculum, screenings, & assessments.
  • Provide for smooth center functioning, (i.e.: daily staffing and schedules, on-going maintenance, site emergencies).
  • Ensure all required records are maintained and submitted to the central office as required.
  • Maintain site inventory.
  • Act as liaison with landlord for ongoing use of facility. (when applicable)
  • Oversee site budgets.
  • Provide daily oversight and supervision to assigned staff.
  • Review documentation and reports to ensure completion and timely provision of quality services.
  • In coordination with component specialists and coordinators, conduct observations provide feedback to staff.
  • Conduct goals setting, monthly reflective supervision, and performance evaluations for all assigned staff.
  • Support identified training and coaching needs.
  • Perform or delegate the duties of assigned staff in their absence, as needed.
  • Assist in hiring and dismissal of staff of assigned area.
  • Adhere to federal, state and program documentation requirements.
  • Establish consistent weekly schedule including time at site to allow for classroom interaction, team communication, and availability to parents.
  • Facilitate monthly team meetings for each assigned site.
  • Act as a conduit of information between SCHS Administration and assigned site(s).
  • Participate in planning and program development efforts.
  • Ensure site participation in trainings, appropriate committees, and program teams.
  • Encourage ongoing parent participation in classrooms, site family events, and other program activities.
  • Support outreach and recruitment efforts by communicating the program’s eligibility, selection, and enrollment policies and practices to families, other service providers, and the general public.
  • Represent and promote South Coast Head Start within the communities assigned by serving on appropriate committees, boards, and councils and by attending community meetings, as approved by supervisor.
  • Attend staff meetings, center meetings, and/or other workshops/meetings as notified
  • Maintain a positive attitude regarding ORCCA and all its programs along with the Head Start program and philosophy
  • Model behaviors that demonstrate an understanding, acceptance and welcoming of diversity
  • Maintain respect and positive communication regarding all children, families and staff.
  • Maintain confidentiality of client and staff information.
  • Maintain open, two-way communication with staff
  • Accept suggestions and guidance from supervisor and other management staff
  • Seek feedback on job performance and evaluate suggestions and guidance to incorporate in performance
  • Commit to further training. Develop an individual training plan using program tools, as appropriate.
  • Communicate with supervisor regarding any needed changes or concerns with work schedule.
  • Adhere to agency procedures as a mandated child abuse reporter
  • Regular attendance is a requirement of the position.
  • Ability to perform the job with or without reasonable accommodations

Benefits

  • Depending on Experience and Qualifications
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