YMCA of Greater Boston
Associate Director of Early Education- Chinatown/Theatre District
YMCA of Greater Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298
Associate Director of Early Education- Chinatown/Theatre District
Department:
Child Development: Early Education
Employment Type:
Full Time
Location:
Wang YMCA
Reporting To:
Christopher Sharpin
Compensation:
$65,000 - $73,000 / year
Description Under the direction of the Early Education Director, the Associate Director of Early Education position is responsible for administering the management, policies, procedures, and curriculum of the Infant, Toddler and Preschool classrooms. Additional responsibilities include ensuring a developmentally appropriate program that ensures the healthy progression of socio-emotional, cognitive, and motor skills for children and compliance with the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) regulations. The Early Education Assistant Director ensures the connection of program activities to Y core focus areas of Healthy Living, Youth Development, and Social Responsibility. This position reports to the Child Development Leadership team.
Key Responsibilities
Ensure implementation of a developmentally appropriate and multicultural curriculum fostering a progression of skills and social development in all children
Meet EEC regulations; full engagement in the MA Quality Rating and Improvement System with intentions of advancing levels; achieve/maintain accreditation status with the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC); maintenance of the Professional Qualifications Registry
Engage program in YMCA of Greater Boston Initiatives for Child Development, including curriculum, assessments, and kindergarten readiness
Ensure implementation of policies, procedures, parent meetings, staff development and a learning-based, child-centered curriculum; staff development, supervision and accountability
Develop a weekly schedule for presence in designated classrooms to observe program, interactions, audit paperwork, address issues, and support lead teacher
Develop a comprehensive daily program schedule with monthly themes that engage children and are inclusive of all
Coordinate parent conferences, communications, and monthly meetings.
Ensure the safety and protection of every child through structured activity, protocol, and diligent hiring practices
Develop and maintain a parent advisory committee (to help facilitate goals, programming priorities, and parent engagement)
Keep records essential for control, evaluation and reports to supervisor, committees, Board of Directors and licensing agencies
Engage in active listening with families in order to build relationships, understand individual’s goals and interests, and take the initiative to assist in the achievement of those goals
Evaluate the performance of early education Child Development personnel at the site, and review these evaluations annually with the Child Development Team Leader
Prepare and submit in a timely fashion all reports required by Branch Executive and Greater Boston Y
Prepare the annual budget for the department in consultation with the Child Development Team; administer the budget; taking appropriate action to ensure fiscal soundness
Assist in the preparation of proposals to receive additional funding through various grants that support the growth of early education
Maintain a professional image and manner consistent with the YMCA mission and goals
Attend designated staff functions, including annual All-Staff Conference and Quarterly Leadership Meetings
Remain current in required and voluntary training in order to promote growth of mind, spirit and character values for all, and deliver that training to staff
50% of this position is designed to be in direct classroom support providing coverage to ensure ratios are maintained. While providing coverage assistant director is expected to assume the duties of the classroom teacher in their absence, facilitating throughout the room, exploring with children and expanding on their knowledge base.
Meal preparation and distribution is required daily to provide adequate food to each classroom for breakfast, lunch and snack.
Additional responsibilities as deemed necessary by supervisor and program needs
Skills, Knowledge & Expertise Education/Experience:
Bachelor of Arts or Science degree in Early Childhood Education or related field
5 -7 years professional teaching experience supervising staff and developing curriculum
Must meet EEC qualifications per state regulations for Director II and be 21 years of age
Demonstrated understanding of the developmental progression of skills and program development
Skills and Competencies:
Excellent public relations and conflict resolution skills in order to facilitate positive relationships with parents, staff, children, and outside agencies.
Have a concern for detail and accuracy and have the ability to delegate responsibility.
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Child Development: Early Education
Employment Type:
Full Time
Location:
Wang YMCA
Reporting To:
Christopher Sharpin
Compensation:
$65,000 - $73,000 / year
Description Under the direction of the Early Education Director, the Associate Director of Early Education position is responsible for administering the management, policies, procedures, and curriculum of the Infant, Toddler and Preschool classrooms. Additional responsibilities include ensuring a developmentally appropriate program that ensures the healthy progression of socio-emotional, cognitive, and motor skills for children and compliance with the Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) regulations. The Early Education Assistant Director ensures the connection of program activities to Y core focus areas of Healthy Living, Youth Development, and Social Responsibility. This position reports to the Child Development Leadership team.
Key Responsibilities
Ensure implementation of a developmentally appropriate and multicultural curriculum fostering a progression of skills and social development in all children
Meet EEC regulations; full engagement in the MA Quality Rating and Improvement System with intentions of advancing levels; achieve/maintain accreditation status with the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC); maintenance of the Professional Qualifications Registry
Engage program in YMCA of Greater Boston Initiatives for Child Development, including curriculum, assessments, and kindergarten readiness
Ensure implementation of policies, procedures, parent meetings, staff development and a learning-based, child-centered curriculum; staff development, supervision and accountability
Develop a weekly schedule for presence in designated classrooms to observe program, interactions, audit paperwork, address issues, and support lead teacher
Develop a comprehensive daily program schedule with monthly themes that engage children and are inclusive of all
Coordinate parent conferences, communications, and monthly meetings.
Ensure the safety and protection of every child through structured activity, protocol, and diligent hiring practices
Develop and maintain a parent advisory committee (to help facilitate goals, programming priorities, and parent engagement)
Keep records essential for control, evaluation and reports to supervisor, committees, Board of Directors and licensing agencies
Engage in active listening with families in order to build relationships, understand individual’s goals and interests, and take the initiative to assist in the achievement of those goals
Evaluate the performance of early education Child Development personnel at the site, and review these evaluations annually with the Child Development Team Leader
Prepare and submit in a timely fashion all reports required by Branch Executive and Greater Boston Y
Prepare the annual budget for the department in consultation with the Child Development Team; administer the budget; taking appropriate action to ensure fiscal soundness
Assist in the preparation of proposals to receive additional funding through various grants that support the growth of early education
Maintain a professional image and manner consistent with the YMCA mission and goals
Attend designated staff functions, including annual All-Staff Conference and Quarterly Leadership Meetings
Remain current in required and voluntary training in order to promote growth of mind, spirit and character values for all, and deliver that training to staff
50% of this position is designed to be in direct classroom support providing coverage to ensure ratios are maintained. While providing coverage assistant director is expected to assume the duties of the classroom teacher in their absence, facilitating throughout the room, exploring with children and expanding on their knowledge base.
Meal preparation and distribution is required daily to provide adequate food to each classroom for breakfast, lunch and snack.
Additional responsibilities as deemed necessary by supervisor and program needs
Skills, Knowledge & Expertise Education/Experience:
Bachelor of Arts or Science degree in Early Childhood Education or related field
5 -7 years professional teaching experience supervising staff and developing curriculum
Must meet EEC qualifications per state regulations for Director II and be 21 years of age
Demonstrated understanding of the developmental progression of skills and program development
Skills and Competencies:
Excellent public relations and conflict resolution skills in order to facilitate positive relationships with parents, staff, children, and outside agencies.
Have a concern for detail and accuracy and have the ability to delegate responsibility.
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