CHILDCARE CENTER SERVICES DIRECTOR (over 150 children)

YWCA South FloridaMiami Gardens, FL
$55,000 - $60,000Onsite

About The Position

Seeking an experienced Center Director to oversee the strategic development, integration, and delivery of Head Start and Early Head Start services. Leading a dynamic facility of 66 to 166 children, you will ensure full compliance with Head Start Program Performance Standards, manage comprehensive daily operations, and maintain a safe, enriching environment for children and families.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education or closely related field with concentration in Early Childhood education or Child Development required, master’s preferred
  • Three to Five years’ experience in early childhood programs teaching, planning, and training of educational activities for young children is required
  • Two years' supervisory experience in large childcare facility
  • Equivalent combination of education & experience
  • Florida Director’s credential is essential
  • Ability to effectively communicate with children and adults
  • Respond to common inquiries or complaints from children and/or their parents, regulatory agencies, or members of the business community.
  • Ability to effectively present information.
  • Manages twenty or more staff.
  • Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving problems.

Nice To Haves

  • Bilingual in English and Spanish/Creole preferred

Responsibilities

  • Ensures the program meets licensing and compliance standards, follows YWCA child care curriculum and program standards.
  • Keeps Director of Head start & Early Childhood Programs informed of center status and performance.
  • Interviews and hires staff with the assistance and approval of the Director of Head start & Early Childhood Programs and policy committee when appropriate.
  • Implements the YWCA developmentally appropriate learning program for infants, toddlers and preschoolers through staff coordination and overall planning. Assists teachers in formulating lesson plans.
  • Manages programs within budget and according to guidelines; collects and transmits fees, when applicable. Responsible for timely and accurate management and records for all reimbursable programs.
  • Trains staff to work directly with parents and help them to better understand the program.
  • Supervises, schedules assigns, trains and evaluates all center staff including substitutes. Arranges substitutes as needed.
  • Manages the accuracy and timeliness of reporting that include but are not limited to: timesheets and sign-in/out logs; attendance and program related reporting (CCFP, SR, VPK etc.); incident reports, food program rosters and staff and children’s files.
  • Maintains cooperative and supportive relationships with parents, staff and other agencies through an exchange of oral and written information and knowledge while upholding confidentiality and non-disclosure commitments.
  • Serves as a developmentally appropriate role model for classroom staff. Has direct classroom responsibility according to enrollment and promotes center to maintain full enrollment.
  • Ensures that CCFP (federal food) guidelines are followed.
  • Coordinates training and program monitor reviews for Child Care Food Program staff as needed regarding the Child Care Food Program.
  • Plans and convenes parent meetings with the assistance of appropriate staff.
  • Ensures that Child’s health history is current, and follows up with treatment and status as needed.
  • Assists parents of HS/EHS children to follow the schedule of well-child health care.
  • Tracks healthcare services for all children, and makes referrals for evaluations and follow-ups.
  • Ensures that policies and procedures are established and implemented to respond to medical, dental, and other emergencies.
  • Ensures each child’s nutritional needs are identified.
  • Ensures that program provides annual screenings, and nutrition review for all children.
  • Attends and participates in YWCA in-house staff training.
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