University of Southern California
Assistant Director, Educational Services
University of Southern California, Cudahy, California, United States
Overview
Assistant Director, Educational Services – USC School for Early Childhood Education (SECE). Location: Los Angeles, CA. Reports to: Executive Director, School of Early Childhood Education. Division/Department: University Relations/School for Early Childhood Education. Direct Reports: Regional Education Managers/Mental Health and Disability Staff. The USC SECE is dedicated to providing comprehensive, high-quality early childhood education services to children and their families in the South Los Angeles area. We serve Head Start and Early Head Start centers and seek enthusiastic, creative, dynamic, and team-oriented individuals who enjoy working with children while fostering a supportive learning environment. Job Overview
The Assistant Director, Educational Services provides direction, oversight, and support for all services related to early learning and education (e.g., early intervention services, special education support, classroom/home-based instruction, coaching/professional development). Ensures sites meet accreditation standards and childcare requirements (e.g., licensing, health and safety regulatory). Authorized to acknowledge receipt of deficiency notices and to correct deficiencies that constitute immediate threats to children’s health and safety. Files reports as required by governmental or agency guidelines and regulations. Responsibilities and Duties
Develops, directs and implements USC SECE's education component. Plans and organizes SECE program services. Monitors data. Ensures a comprehensive and integrated approach to learning and compliance with program performance standards and regulations (e.g., state, federal, Community Care Licensing). Provides strategic leadership, oversight, and accountability for the educational components of the Head Start and CA State Preschool Program (CSPP), ensuring that all teaching and learning practices meet or exceed federal and state requirements. Maintains readiness for federal and state reviews, audits, and monitoring visits through proactive compliance oversight. Collaborates closely with Service Area leaders for implementation of high-quality, research-based curriculum that promotes school readiness, supports individualized learning, and reflects developmentally appropriate practices. Responsible for supporting and implementing SECE's vision and program goals. Confers with stakeholders to review achievements and discuss required changes (e.g., goals, objectives, program emphasis). Analyzes data to make operational changes. Ensures high-quality delivery of services. Reviews analysis of activities, costs and operations. Forecasts data to determine components' progress toward goals and objectives. Assists in preparing grant proposals and in regular review and annual update of the agency's strategic plan. Facilitates and designs training and professional development. Oversees the collection, analysis, and interpretation of child assessment and outcome data; uses data to inform instructional practices, professional development needs, and program modifications. Maintains full compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations; develops program internal policies and procedures; ensures a holistic approach and collaboration with all comprehensive service departments. Requires CLASS certification and CLASS observations and implementation across all classrooms. Supervises and provides guidance to Family Advocates, Home Base Educators and team, and State Preschool Staff as well as administrative staff (as needed) to implement strategies to recruit and enroll children, engage parents in their children's learning and development, support parent–child relationships and integrate specific strategies for further engagement activities. In collaboration with other managers, develops and implements staff and parent training plans to meet family needs. Ensures all Program Information Reporting (PIR) is accounted for in all service areas, and work plans, action plans, and program delivery is assessed and customized to meet the needs of the families in the community. Encourages a workplace culture where all employees are valued and have the opportunity to contribute through their ideas, words, and actions, in accordance with the USC Code of Ethics. Other duties as assigned. Schedule/Hours Requirements
The position requires flexible hours, including weekend and evening work and some travel. Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's in Early Childhood Development, Education, Psychology, or other related field. 5 years of experience in progressive leadership with demonstrated experience in early childhood education, including 3 years in a leadership or administrative capacity. Demonstrated experience in Head Start and CA Department of Education (CDE) regulations, and Community Care Licensing. Early childcare education and experience in a large-scale childcare facility. California Commission on Teacher Credentialing Child Development, Program Director's Permit. Preferred Qualifications
Master's in Early Childhood Development, Education, Psychology, or other related field. 7 years of experience in progressive leadership. Ability to handle multiple tasks and to work with outside agencies. Ability to accurately enter and transmit information within established timelines. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing and to work well with others in a team environment. Ability to represent Head Start/Early Head Start positively to the community and with parents and families at all times. Knowledge of Early Head Start and Head Start Performance Standards. Bilingual: English/Spanish Preferred. Physical Requirements
Must be able to climb stairs, reach, bend, lift 20-30 pounds, crawl, kneel, stoop, twist, grasp with hands and fingers, use arms and legs, walk, and climb ladders if applicable. The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling; significant stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling. Pre-Employment Requirements
Physical exam TB test Background/fingerprint clearance MMR and Tdap vaccinations CPR Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Salary
The salary for this position is $95,000 - $115,000.
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Assistant Director, Educational Services – USC School for Early Childhood Education (SECE). Location: Los Angeles, CA. Reports to: Executive Director, School of Early Childhood Education. Division/Department: University Relations/School for Early Childhood Education. Direct Reports: Regional Education Managers/Mental Health and Disability Staff. The USC SECE is dedicated to providing comprehensive, high-quality early childhood education services to children and their families in the South Los Angeles area. We serve Head Start and Early Head Start centers and seek enthusiastic, creative, dynamic, and team-oriented individuals who enjoy working with children while fostering a supportive learning environment. Job Overview
The Assistant Director, Educational Services provides direction, oversight, and support for all services related to early learning and education (e.g., early intervention services, special education support, classroom/home-based instruction, coaching/professional development). Ensures sites meet accreditation standards and childcare requirements (e.g., licensing, health and safety regulatory). Authorized to acknowledge receipt of deficiency notices and to correct deficiencies that constitute immediate threats to children’s health and safety. Files reports as required by governmental or agency guidelines and regulations. Responsibilities and Duties
Develops, directs and implements USC SECE's education component. Plans and organizes SECE program services. Monitors data. Ensures a comprehensive and integrated approach to learning and compliance with program performance standards and regulations (e.g., state, federal, Community Care Licensing). Provides strategic leadership, oversight, and accountability for the educational components of the Head Start and CA State Preschool Program (CSPP), ensuring that all teaching and learning practices meet or exceed federal and state requirements. Maintains readiness for federal and state reviews, audits, and monitoring visits through proactive compliance oversight. Collaborates closely with Service Area leaders for implementation of high-quality, research-based curriculum that promotes school readiness, supports individualized learning, and reflects developmentally appropriate practices. Responsible for supporting and implementing SECE's vision and program goals. Confers with stakeholders to review achievements and discuss required changes (e.g., goals, objectives, program emphasis). Analyzes data to make operational changes. Ensures high-quality delivery of services. Reviews analysis of activities, costs and operations. Forecasts data to determine components' progress toward goals and objectives. Assists in preparing grant proposals and in regular review and annual update of the agency's strategic plan. Facilitates and designs training and professional development. Oversees the collection, analysis, and interpretation of child assessment and outcome data; uses data to inform instructional practices, professional development needs, and program modifications. Maintains full compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations; develops program internal policies and procedures; ensures a holistic approach and collaboration with all comprehensive service departments. Requires CLASS certification and CLASS observations and implementation across all classrooms. Supervises and provides guidance to Family Advocates, Home Base Educators and team, and State Preschool Staff as well as administrative staff (as needed) to implement strategies to recruit and enroll children, engage parents in their children's learning and development, support parent–child relationships and integrate specific strategies for further engagement activities. In collaboration with other managers, develops and implements staff and parent training plans to meet family needs. Ensures all Program Information Reporting (PIR) is accounted for in all service areas, and work plans, action plans, and program delivery is assessed and customized to meet the needs of the families in the community. Encourages a workplace culture where all employees are valued and have the opportunity to contribute through their ideas, words, and actions, in accordance with the USC Code of Ethics. Other duties as assigned. Schedule/Hours Requirements
The position requires flexible hours, including weekend and evening work and some travel. Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor's in Early Childhood Development, Education, Psychology, or other related field. 5 years of experience in progressive leadership with demonstrated experience in early childhood education, including 3 years in a leadership or administrative capacity. Demonstrated experience in Head Start and CA Department of Education (CDE) regulations, and Community Care Licensing. Early childcare education and experience in a large-scale childcare facility. California Commission on Teacher Credentialing Child Development, Program Director's Permit. Preferred Qualifications
Master's in Early Childhood Development, Education, Psychology, or other related field. 7 years of experience in progressive leadership. Ability to handle multiple tasks and to work with outside agencies. Ability to accurately enter and transmit information within established timelines. Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing and to work well with others in a team environment. Ability to represent Head Start/Early Head Start positively to the community and with parents and families at all times. Knowledge of Early Head Start and Head Start Performance Standards. Bilingual: English/Spanish Preferred. Physical Requirements
Must be able to climb stairs, reach, bend, lift 20-30 pounds, crawl, kneel, stoop, twist, grasp with hands and fingers, use arms and legs, walk, and climb ladders if applicable. The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling; significant stooping, kneeling, crouching, and/or crawling. Pre-Employment Requirements
Physical exam TB test Background/fingerprint clearance MMR and Tdap vaccinations CPR Child Abuse Mandated Reporter Training Salary
The salary for this position is $95,000 - $115,000.
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