Overview: The Assistant Director is responsible for ensuring the health, safety, and quality of education for all children within the summer program and is qualified to complete all the Director's responsibilities in their absence. The Assistant Director is accountable for overall operational management by well-established guidelines, including curriculum development, staff and facilities management, and maintaining all DOH Regulations. Additional Professional Qualities: High energy. Strong oral and written communication skills; technology skills. Ability to work well with others (staff, children, and parents) and to foster a team environment. A strong understanding of child development. Excellent leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills. Core Competency: Demonstrates and maintains job-related knowledge Effectively communicates with parents regarding program events and marketing and relays positive and behavioral information about their child(ren) each day. Continues to grow and seek out new skills to perform the job effectively Can stay on task and efficiently manage time while directing a group of children Shows kindness and professionalism to all guardians, coworkers, and adult personnel in the building Shows willingness to float between all different age groups and learn about all children in the program Responds to change positively and direction Consistently provide direct, competent supervision of the children LE3 Core Values: above all else, the AD is expected to uphold all LE3 core Values while working on-site Learn & Play: actively engages in play-based learning with children and encourages positive attitudes such as imagination & curiosity Empower & Celebrate: empowers students to be independent and confident while celebrating individuality, encourages authenticity, and promotes personal well-being. Engage & Model: creates an engaging and safe environment for students to learn & play while modeling positive behaviors and interactions for staff and students alike Excellence & Quality: ensures high levels of communication with staff, administration, families & children while maintaining professional & positive behaviors at work Training Expectations: There is mandatory training that must be completed at hiring and on an annual basis in order to maintain a position with LE3. All training completed outside of working hours will be paid for by LE3 (time and cost of course). Create and maintain an accurate and up-to-date profile in The Aspire Registry. Connect your ECEPT training account to your Aspire profile. The Aspire Registry is an online platform serving as a comprehensive early childhood professional database. It documents your education, training, and experience. Working Conditions: Most buildings cover the following working conditions: Exposures encountered: many LE3 programs have varying noise levels depending on the day, time of year, and activity. Outside of noise level, most sense exposures are common. There are times in which lessons/crafts require extra hands and supervision due to being messy Essential physical requirements are not limited to but include walking, running, climbing stairs and playground structures, squatting/sitting on the floor, and standing for a minimum of five hours. Regularly uses fingers to feel, type, and assist using fine motor skills to tie shoes, zip coats, etc. Regularly required to communicate verbally and in writing, required to switch communication styles based on audience. Physical effort/lifting/carrying: up to 20 pounds
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
1-10 employees