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Brooklyn Kindergarten Society

Family & Community Engagement Manager

Brooklyn Kindergarten Society, New York, New York, us, 10261

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This is a full‑time position based center‑based with travel to all BKS sites. The role reports to the Executive Director and the FLSA status is Exempt/Non‑Union.

Brooklyn Kindergarten Society provides a pay range of

$72,000.00/yr - $75,000.00/yr , with actual compensation determined by skills and experience.

Position Summary The Family & Community Engagement (FACE) Manager leads BKS’s family partnership, engagement, community collaboration efforts, and student recruitment operations across all center sites. This position ensures alignment with DECE requirements, Article 47, the Head Start PFCE Framework, and BKS’s mission to support whole‑child and whole‑family development.

Key Responsibilities Student Enrollment

Provide support and coaching to Family Workers and Family Parent Engagement Workers.

Build and maintain relationships with local community organizations, health clinics, shelters, libraries, and family‑serving agencies to support steady student referrals.

Coordinate and attend community events, fairs, and outreach opportunities to promote the organization’s visibility and engage prospective families.

Support centers with community canvassing and leading informational sessions, tours, and open houses for prospective families.

Monitor enrollment trends and provide weekly updates to leadership on progress toward targets.

Collaborate with center staff and Family Workers to identify classrooms/sites with enrollment gaps and execute targeted outreach strategies.

Oversee digital recruitment strategies, including website updates, social media outreach and marketing campaigns in collaboration with Communications.

Maintain updated recruitment materials (flyers, brochures, digital assets) and ensure brand consistency across all outreach efforts.

Facilitate staff training on best practices for recruitment, family engagement and effective communication with prospective families.

Oversee data entry and record‑keeping in enrollment systems to ensure compliance with Head Start, Pre‑K or other funder requirements.

Family Engagement

Provide support to Family Workers and Family Engagement staff.

Ensure compliance with NYCPS DECE family engagement mandates, including timelines for Family Partnership Agreements (FPA), conferences, communication and documentation.

Support centers in developing strong family relationships and maintaining a welcoming, inclusive environment.

Family Partnership & Support

Oversee the Family Partnership Agreement (FPA) process, ensuring timely completion and meaningful family goals.

Monitor follow‑ups to ensure families receive targeted support in areas such as housing, food access, employment, health services and crisis response.

Plan and implement parent workshops, conferences and family involvement activities.

Community Engagement & Partnerships

Build and maintain relationships with local organizations, food distribution partners, health and mental health providers, adult education programs and city agencies.

Coordinate community resource events and ensure centers are connected to supportive neighborhood networks.

Maintain a current directory of community partners and referrals.

Compliance, Data & Documentation

Ensure 100% compliance with all required family engagement and student enrollment documentation and annual reports.

Support centers during compliance visits (DECE, DOHMH, ACS, Head Start), investigations or quality reviews related to enrollment and family engagement.

Monitor data entry into key data systems such as ChildPlus, Vendor Portal, MySchools and ParentSquare.

Staff Support and Development

Provide regular guidance and support to Family Services staff.

Lead onboarding for new Family Workers and FACE‑related staff.

Provide coverage for Family Worker vacancies, as needed.

Family Communication & Conflict Resolution

Serve as a point of escalation for complex family matters, navigating issues with sensitivity and professionalism.

Support staff in de‑escalation and conflict resolution using trauma‑informed and culturally respectful approaches.

Respond to family concerns in a timely and solution‑driven manner.

Qualifications Education & Certifications

Bachelor’s degree required (Social Work, Human Services, Early Childhood, Public Administration or related field).

Master’s degree preferred (MSW, MPA, MEd, LMHC).

Required Knowledge, Skills & Experience

Minimum 5 years of experience in family engagement, social work or community services (ECE experience preferred).

Experience coaching staff in family‑facing roles.

Working knowledge of NYCPS/DECE expectations and the PFCE Framework.

Strong interpersonal, communication and culturally responsive engagement skills.

Ability to handle sensitive situations with discretion and professionalism.

Proficiency in case management systems and digital data platforms.

Strong organizational skills and experience coordinating events or workshops.

Bilingual skills in Spanish or Haitian Creole preferred.

Performance Metrics (KPIs) Family Engagement & Participation

85–100% of Family Partnership Agreements (FPAs) completed within NYCPS or Head Start timelines.

Documented follow‑up on 100% of FPA family goals within 30 days.

2–3 parent workshops per center per year, with attendance recorded.

70%+ family participation in events, conferences or engagement activities.

Compliance & Documentation

100% compliance with documentation standards (case notes, CIRS entries, attendance support, referrals).

100% on‑time submission of compliance reports and monthly summaries.

Community Partnerships

Establish 3+ new community partnerships annually.

Maintain updated partnership directory each quarter.

Host 1 community resource event per center annually.

Operational & Attendance Metrics

Visit each BKS center twice monthly, more frequently as needed.

Participate in all NYCPS compliance visits related to family engagement and student enrollment.

Lead or co‑lead 2–4 agency‑wide engagement initiatives annually.

Physical Requirements

Ability to travel between BKS centers frequently.

Ability to lift up to 25 lbs for family events or materials.

Prolonged standing, walking or participation in community events.

Work Environment

Center‑based role with frequent travel; occasional evening or weekend activities for family support and events.

Salary & Benefits

Competitive salary commensurate with experience.

Comprehensive health, dental and vision coverage.

Retirement plan with employer contribution.

Paid leave and ongoing professional development opportunities.

Senior­ity Level Mid‑Senior level

Employment type Full‑time

Job Function Other

Industries: Education Administration Programs

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