Center Director - Obama Center

Sheltering ArmsAtlanta, GA
6d

About The Position

The Center Director serves as the educational, operational, and cultural leader of the center. This role provides vision, direction, and hands-on leadership to ensure a high-quality early learning environment where children, families, and staff can thrive. The Director fosters a culture of excellence, accountability, collaboration, and care while ensuring full compliance with agency policies, licensing regulations, and best practices. Through strategic leadership, the Center Director guides the delivery of a comprehensive child development and family support program aligned with Sheltering Arms’ mission and values.

Requirements

  • Strong knowledge of child development and early childhood education practices.
  • Knowledge of state and national licensing and regulatory standards.
  • Effective leadership, communication, problem-solving, decision-making, and organizational skills.
  • Cultural competence and sensitivity within diverse communities.
  • Strict adherence to confidentiality and ethical standards.
  • Professional integrity, fairness, compassion, and consistency.
  • Knowledge of employment laws and workplace regulations including EEOC, OSHA, and FMLA.
  • Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Early Childhood Education or closely related field and three years of administrative or supervisory experience.
  • OR
  • Masters in Early Childhood Education or closely related field and 1 year administrative or supervisory experience.
  • Lift and carry children and equipment, 30lbs unassisted and 50lbs with assistance.
  • Capability to sit on the floor and stand up independently to interact with children.
  • Clean and maintain equipment and the center.
  • Take precautions to ensure the health and safety of all children, parents, and staff due to the potential exposure to anyone who may be ill and/or contagious.
  • Work in a busy and occasionally noisy environment where there may be a number of activities and situations happening at once.
  • Ability to use arms and legs and moving their whole body, such as climbing, lifting, balancing, walking, stooping, and handling of materials.
  • Ability to learn/use technology.
  • Ability to pass a hearing test.
  • Visually observe children from all areas of the classroom and playground from a distance of at least 20 feet.
  • Background check, fingerprinting, and drug test are required prior to hire date.

Nice To Haves

  • Bilingual is strongly preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Lead and supervise center staff while ensuring high-quality program implementation.
  • Facilitate monthly full staff meetings and weekly management meetings to promote communication and professional growth.
  • Communicate policies, procedures, and organizational updates clearly while encouraging staff engagement and feedback.
  • Participate in relevant conferences and professional development activities and share learning with staff.
  • Partner with the Curriculum Specialist to ensure weekly lesson plan reviews and monthly classroom observations.
  • Ensure all suspected cases of child abuse or neglect are reported to DFACS and DECAL and that required follow-up occurs.
  • Monitor enrollment operations, family files, and compliance in collaboration with Enrollment Specialists and Family Support Coaches.
  • Oversee tuition collection and accounting processes for accuracy.
  • Support the development and sustainability of the Parent Leadership Organization.
  • Complete probationary evaluations, performance improvement planning, and annual performance reviews for direct reports.
  • Communicate significant operational matters to Administrative Leadership in a timely and professional manner.
  • Maintain compliant personnel files and licensing documentation according to the Director’s Manual.
  • Manage center operations within the approved budget, including responsible P-Card use and documentation.
  • Ensure accurate time and attendance reporting.
  • Prepare and submit required reports in a timely manner.
  • Report staff injuries and complete workers’ compensation documentation.
  • Uphold confidentiality and ethical standards.
  • Ensure completion of new staff and volunteer orientation and training.
  • Coordinate staff schedules to ensure proper coverage and provide classroom support as needed.
  • Report communicable diseases according to health department and agency protocols.
  • Build and maintain positive relationships with families and community partners.
  • Recruit parents and community members for advisory and policy councils.
  • Represent Sheltering Arms at community events, meetings, and functions.
  • Coordinate advisory committee operations and meetings.
  • Conduct center tours and agency presentations.
  • Assist with parent meetings, special projects, and community initiatives.
  • Plan at least one annual community presentation highlighting Sheltering Arms.
  • Support center fundraising initiatives.
  • Partner with the Director of Family Services to strengthen community visibility and relationships.
  • Complete monthly preventative maintenance and safety checklists.
  • Ensure cleanliness and professional appearance of the facility and grounds.
  • Maintain accurate equipment inventory, including separate tracking for Pre-K.
  • Ensure nutritious menus are planned, approved, and posted timely.
  • Ensure adequate supplies for food service, janitorial, and kitchen operations.
  • Monitor food service staff performance and task completion.
  • Ensure accurate meal counts, production records, and purchasing documentation.
  • Conduct monthly kitchen observations.
  • Maintain CACFP-compliant records.
  • Model professionalism, integrity, and ethical behavior.
  • Promote the agency’s mission, philosophy, and educational goals.
  • Remain current in early childhood education, nutrition, and human services.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of licensing and governing standards including NAEYC, Quality Rated, and EHS/HS.
  • Recognize and encourage staff growth and achievement.
  • Maintain a positive, respectful, and solution-oriented approach.
  • Work effectively as a member of the management team.
  • Build strong, respectful relationships with staff and leadership.
  • Coach and mentor team members.
  • Ensure management team cross-training.
  • Delegate appropriately and provide support.
  • Proactively address and resolve conflict.
  • Notify Senior Site Director in advance of absences when possible.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by Senior Site Director, Chief Operations Officer, or other departments.
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