ICF is seeking an experienced early childhood senior leader to serve as Project Director for the National Center on Head Start Early Learning, Health, and Family Engagement (ELHFE). Candidates should have strong project management, business development skills, and a solid understanding of federal early learning priorities and systems. The Project Director will oversee deliverables for a large, complex federal contract supporting the Office of Head Start’s Training and Technical Assistance System, focusing on early learning, health, and family engagement initiatives. The Project Director is responsible for establishing and managing key relationships with government representatives and coordinating with external stakeholders. The ideal candidate brings extensive experience in early childhood education, with extensive knowledge of the Head Start Child Development and Outcomes Framework, Head Start Program Performance Standards and CCDBG regulations. They will have demonstrated experience creating and disseminating research-based resources for Head Start and other early childhood programs related to early learning, health and family engagement. Knowledge of other federal programs and policies related to early childhood and continuous quality improvement is expected. The Project Director will be responsible for leading, managing and monitoring all aspects of the project including contractual administration and performance. This position is home based with up to 25 percent travel to attend client meetings, related conferences and additional meetings.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
11-50 employees