Multi-Site Coordinator for Judy Centers - Cottage Grove, United States - Washington County Public Schools

    Washington County Public Schools
    Washington County Public Schools Cottage Grove, United States

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    Description
    Position Type:
    Administrators and Supervisors/Coordinator

    Date Posted:
    4/19/2024

    Location:
    Center for Education Services

    Closing Date:
    Until filled Multi-Site Coordinator for Judy Centers
    Category 02 on the A&S Salary Scale, 12-month work year
    Salary Range: $75,077 - $120,022

    Role Overview
    Oversee and managethe activities at multiple Judy Center sites to include planning, program implementation, staff oversight, and monitoring and preparing grants.

    Minimum Requirements
    • Eligibility for MSDE teacher certification in Early Childhood/Elementary Education or related field.
    • Five years of successful school experience.
    • Demonstrates ability to independently and collaboratively lead and create positive outcomes for all stakeholders.
    • Familiarity with local, state, and national trends and research in education and transition relevant to early learning.
    • Understanding of the goals of Washington County Public Schools and a commitment to their achievement.
    • Effective oral and written communication and human relations skills.
    • Knowledge and use of technology.
    • Experience working with committees, agencies, and programs that serve children.
    • Ability to work weekend and evening hours as necessary.
    • Ability to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodations.
    Preferred Qualifications
    • Administrator I Certification in Maryland.
    • Demonstrate experience with developing and delivering professional development for staff, families, and stakeholders.
    • Experience with grant management.
    • Understanding of the 12 components of the Judy Center.
    • Knowledge of community resources related to early learning.
    Role Responsibilities
    • Plan, implement, and monitor activities that will improve school readiness for children enrolled in the Judy Center program.
    • Plan and deliver professional development opportunities for Judy Center and early childhood community partners (per grant).
    • Oversee county-wide Judy Center initiatives and collaboration efforts with all stakeholders.
    • Lead process to establish new Judy Centers (write grant application, assist in hiring, mentor new staff).
    • Serve as a spokesperson and advocate for the needs of the Judy Center families.
    • Monitor the Judy Center grants and complete all required reports and documents.
    • Monitor grant expenses and order materials for the Judy Center sites.
    • Plan and conduct the monthly Interagency Management Team (IMT) meetings.
    • Point of contact for community agencies and resources and serve on partner boards.
    • Build and collaborate with community partners - interagency coordination, including planning and implementation of cooperative initiatives
    • Plan, create, and monitor contracts and MOUs with various community agencies and stakeholders.
    • Attend relevant county and state meetings.
    • Other duties as assigned by the Coordinator for Early Learning.
    Environmental Factors and Physical/Mental Requirements
    The Environmental Factors and Physical/Mental demands represent those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
    • Ability to sufficiently and efficiently move throughout the building.
    • Must use sensory skills to effectively communicate and interact with others as normally defined by the ability to see, read, talk, and hear.
    • Ability to maintain emotional control under stress.
    • Ability to move, raise, lower, and carry objects up to 20 lbs. on an irregular basis.
    • Required prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer and other office equipment.
    • Will be subjected to loud noises, interactions, and traffic flow associated with a highly populated office environment.
    • Ability to work prolonged and irregular hours when needed.
    • Ability to travel district-wide regularly and state-wide occasionally.