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Los Angeles County Office of Education

Head Start Program Assessment Consultant

Los Angeles County Office of Education, Downey, California, United States, 90242

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$9,529 to $11,793 Monthly

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Your choice of several medical, dental, vision, and life insurance plans.

Retirement

PERS Defined Benefit Plan.

Paid Time Off

24 vacation, 15 holidays, and 12 illness days.

Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE), Head Start and Early Learning Division (HSEL), is seeking qualified individuals to apply for the position of Head Start Program Assessment Consultant. The Head Start Program Assessment Consultant conducts classroom and teacher-child assessments; provides technical expertise, consulting, and data analysis for professional development and coaching of internal and external staff; and offers training on research-based assessment tools, children’s early learning and development, pregnancy and parenting, and curricula to the LACOE HSEL division and delegate agencies.

The Well Qualified Candidate Will Possess the Following Knowledge

Methods used to assess and evaluate the quality of early learning interactions and environments

Applicable local, state, and federal regulations

Early learning programs such as Head Start Preschool, Early Head Start, California State Preschool Program, General Child Care and Development Programs, and Quality Rating and Improvement Systems

Child development with an emphasis on social, emotional, cognitive, physical, and dual language development of children from infancy through age five

Staff development and in-service methods and techniques

Early learning and parenting curricula

Parenting skills and family environments

Qualitative and quantitative data collection techniques

Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other Microsoft Office applications

Training techniques supportive of adult learners

Keeping confidentiality of records

Competencies

Analyzing & Interpreting Data – Drawing meaning and conclusions from quantitative and/or qualitative data

Critical Thinking – Analytically and logically evaluating information, propositions, and claims

Decision Making – Choosing optimal courses of action in a timely manner

Fact Finding – Obtaining facts and data pertaining to an issue or question

Industry Monitoring – Grasping the external political, economic, competitive, and social factors affecting the industry

Legal & Regulatory Navigation – Understanding, interpreting, and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations

Professional & Technical Expertise – Applying technical subject matter to the job

Using Technology – Working with electronic hardware and software applications

Adaptability – Responding positively to change and modifying behavior as the situation requires

Bilingual Communication – Speaking, reading, writing in a second language

Oral Communication – Engaging effectively in dialogue

Presentation Skill – Formally delivering information to groups

Writing – Communicating effectively in writing

Informing - Proactively obtaining and sharing information

Customer Focus – Attending to the needs and expectation of customers

Influencing – Affecting or changing others' positions and opinions

Professional Impact – Presenting self as a positive representative of the organization

Relationship Building – Establishing rapport and maintaining mutually productive relationships

Group Facilitation – Enabling constructive and productive group interaction

Project Management – Planning and tracking projects to ensure they are on-time, on-budget, and achieve their objectives

Cultural Proficiency – Modeling communication and interaction that respect and include all individuals and their languages, abilities, religions and cultures

Required Education and Experience Education:

A master’s degree with major coursework in child development, early education, education, educational psychology, or other fields closely related to the job requirements of this classification from an institution of higher learning recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. A minimum of 40 hours of training on topics related to early learning and development such as: CLASS certification, Environmental Rating Scales, prenatal development, parenting, children’s development, children’s literacy and social-emotional development, Creative Curriculum or other education curricula, and DRDP. Foreign degrees and credit units require translation and equivalency established by an agency recognized by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing.

Experience:

Four years of child development experience in a multi-disciplinary setting, including at least two years of experience in administrating or coordinating comprehensive child development programs or departments in a Head Start program, or similar early childhood education agency. Two years of experience assessing quality in early learning settings using research-based assessment tools (e.g., Classroom Assessment Scoring Assessment System).

Additional Requirements:

Certification as a Teachstone CLASS™ reliable observer for preschool, infant, or toddler tools within the past 12 months is required. If certification has expired, recertification must occur within the first 6 months of hire, as the position is contingent upon these certifications. Certification as a Teachstone CLASS™ trainer for preschool, infant, or toddler tools is highly desired. A valid California driver’s license, proof of insurability, and access to private transportation or the ability to provide transportation between job sites is required.

Selection Process Candidates who meet the minimum requirements above will be invited to participate in an examination that may consist of Technical Project and Structured Interview.

Contact For information about the examination process you may send an e‑mail to Shirley Chang at chang_shirley@lacoe.edu. For general inquiries please call 562.803.8360 (Mon‑Fri 8:00 am - 5:00 pm). For complete application information, please go to https://www.lacoe.edu/pc. LACOE Personnel Commission, 9300 Imperial Hwy, EC‑Annex, Downey, CA 90242.

Additional Information Minimum qualifications must be met by the close of filing date. For complete application information, please go to https://www.lacoe.edu/pc. For additional information on our selection procedures, please visit Exam Preparation on our website. Selection and promotion are based on a competitive examination process. Candidates who pass all exam parts are ranked according to overall exam score and placed on an eligibility (hiring) list. Vacant positions are filled from the top three ranks. Eligibility lasts for 12 months; however, additional recruitment may occur under a separate bulletin with additional candidates being merged onto the eligibility list. Some positions that involve public contact may require bilingual proficiency for which selective certification may apply (Education Code 45277.5). In addition, the eligibility list resulting from this examination may be used to fill vacancies in related job classifications for which no eligibility list exists (Education Code 45272). Veterans' Credit may be awarded for entry jobs. Reasonable accommodations in completing an application, testing, and employment are available to individuals with disabilities. If you would like to request an accommodation, please call 562.803.8360 as early as possible. This examination is authorized as Open until Filled. Recruitment ID: 26-LAC533. This announcement does not constitute an implied contract. Any part of this announcement is subject to change.

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