Early Education Program Director - Boston, United States - Inquilinos Boricuas En Accion

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Early Education Program Director (Full-Time / Non-Exempt)**
Organization:Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción, Inc.


Location:
Boston, MA


FLSA Classification:
Exempt


Supervisor:
Chief Program Officer


ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION:
Established in 1968, IBA - Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción is a dynamic community development corporation in Boston's South End.

IBA's mission is to empower and engage individuals and families to improve their lives through high-quality affordable housing, education, and arts programs.


JOB SUMMARY:

The Preschool Program Director is responsible for overseeing the daily management and operations of the program ensuring program objectives are met, guide the overall direction of the program and our mission fully integrated.

As part of Boston's UPK (Universal Pre-K) the PS Program Director will focus on program administration, credential compliance, monitoring and managing administrative aspects of the program that includes supervising teachers, meeting regulatory requirements, accreditation, budget, contingency changes, and the PS's kitchen achieving goals and budgetary compliance.

Reports to Chief Program Officer.


This position is for you if you:

  • Want to be part of a mission-based organization serving the evolving needs of Boston's Puerto Rican, Latino-identified and our expanding IBIPOC community.
  • Are comfortable in an environment of change and know how to craft new ways of doing things, while being adept at balancing practical implementation with leading inclusive processes.
  • Recognize that an organization committed to engaging constituents must also deeply engage employees.
  • Do whatever it takes and go the extra milefrom participating on Leadership Team, to organizing activities, meeting with parents and community to routine administrative and program management tasks.
  • Like to lead by influence rather than by command.
  • Are curious When you see a problem, you ask questions and seek multiple points of before coming to a solution.
  • Seek to identify and address conflict and to develop staff members' ability to have productive difficult conversations.
  • Can prioritize competing interests, juggle multiple priorities and meet deadlines.
  • Believe that transparency helps to facilitate ownership and enjoy sharing information and communicating with others.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:


Management & Operations

  • Provides direct management and oversight of the program.
  • Directs supervision and coordination program staff schedule.
  • Supports and advances program staff in meeting their professional development and program goals identifying courses and trainings for educators.
  • Oversees, develops and implement all guidelines and policies with the purpose of ensuring compliance with all funding/grants and government regulations, as well as maintaining alignment with organization's mission.
  • Oversees and monitors documentation and evaluation according to Department of Early Education and Care (EEC), National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) regulations and requirements to assure compliance.
  • Manages waiting list and enrollment process.
  • Manages licensing and regulations establish by EEC, NAEYC and others.
  • Manages weekly food menu.
  • Establishes high customer service, positive and productive relationships with families and other collateral agencies toward the support of the program.
  • Maintains a commitment to professionalism as established by the NAEYC.
  • Maintains a system of addressing concerns as outlined by IBA policy and procedures manual.
  • Prepares the necessary management reports as required by Finance and others as needed.

Academic

  • Develops, plans, implements dual language program curriculum, assessment and instructional models that conform to proven best practices.
  • Accesses, documents and monitors the development needs of individual children on a regular basis, ensures health, safety, education and social development of each child in the group.
  • Provides daily experiences/activities which stimulate physical, social, emotional, and cognitive growth and develops language and literacy skills of children through the use of developmentally appropriate practices and curriculum that are based on each child's developmental progress and needs.
  • Follows routines daily which help children keep themselves and others, healthy and safe such as hand washing, toileting, brushing teeth, and appropriate classroom management techniques.
  • Promotes positive selfesteem in children and motivate children towards a positive attitude for learning.
  • Schedules and conducts formal, individual parentteacher conferences at least three times per year, as well as, communicating on a regular basis with parents/family members to build mutual understanding, greater consistency for children and information sharing.
  • Maintains record and data of each child's progress and development; prepare written report prior to parent confer

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