The Education Secretariat is committed to equity and valuing the unique and diverse characteristics and experiences of every member of its workforce. We encourage an authentic workplace where colleagues show up as their full selves, where collaboration, innovation, and connections are key to realizing our mission that all children, youth, and families thrive socially, academically, and economically. We seek teammates who are committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive work environment, where everyone is valued and engaged. We encourage you to apply and identify your strengths in these areas. The Massachusetts Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) is an Agency within the Executive Office of Education and reports to the Board of Early Education and Care. EEC’s vision is that children, youth and families reach their full potential now and in the future. To achieve that vision, EEC’s mission is to create the conditions for all children, youth and families to thrive socially, academically and economically. The Chief Operating Officer (COO) reports directly to the Commissioner of Early Education and Care and is responsible for the collaboration between and integration of the agency’s internal functions across EEC, as well as creating strategies to operationalize and implement the Department’s strategic action plan. The COO is a dynamic, operationally-minded leader at the Department, serving on EEC’s Executive Leadership Team and supporting mission critical work across Divisions and Units. The COO participates in Department-wide strategic planning, coordination and implementation of programs, policies and procedures and directly oversees multiple significant and high impacts divisions within the agency including Fiscal, Internal Operations, Product Management, Program Integrity and Internal Controls, and Background Record Checks (BRC). Fiscal responsibilities include: Procurement, Accounts Payable and Contract Management and Budget. The COO ensures integration of A&F functions across the agency, aligning strategy with overall EEC mission. The COO is responsible for connecting A&F functions, such as the annual budget process, with other Divisions, ensuring widespread understanding of the process, and implications of decisions made for effective implementation. Internal Operations includes all facilities management across EEC’s six offices, human resources coordination, labor management, training, and ensuring that staff across the agency have the tools and supports to perform their jobs. The COO must ensure Internal Operation’s strategies and cross-department initiatives are inclusive of all staff needs, must bring an equity lens to all hiring and human resource processes, and must ensure realization of intended outcomes in agency wide initiatives. The COO supports the Commissioner in establishing cross-division working groups to enact change in agency culture and climate to promote an inclusive workforce and workplace. Product Management includes all agency technology initiatives and business systems. Business systems include those supporting agency licensing functions, child care subsidy administration, learning management and credentialing supports, and the background record check process for those seeking to work in early education and care or residential programs and other systems supporting families, programs and educators. The COO will ensure effective collaboration with business units, subject matter experts, policy and EOEIT staff to align development and system maintenance efforts with the Strategic Action Plan and ensuring business requirements and SOPs are thoughtfully integrated across all divisions and functions across the agency. The Program Integrity and Internal Controls division establishes and maintains a comprehensive compliance program for the Department. This includes overseeing programs reasonably designed to prevent and detect fraud, waste, abuse, and non-compliance with applicable legal, financial accountability and policy requirements, responding to identified instances of non-compliance, maintaining an organizational culture of compliance and integrity, and supporting continuous improvement in the quality, efficiency and integrity of EEC programs. The Background Record Checks Unit adjudicates over 90,000 background records checks annually and is responsible for ensuring that checks are completed in alignment with federal and state law. The COO interacts with internal and external stakeholders to develop processes that support timely completion of checks in a manner that is equitable, including regular interface with members of the EEC and EOE Information Technology teams.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Executive
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees