Child Development Specialist (Education/Disabilities) at ECKAN
Ottawa, Kansas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

31 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

03 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Program Planning, Disabilities Services, Compliance Monitoring, Data Collection, Staff Coaching, Training Coordination, Professional Development, Parent Support, Child Development Records, Policy Review, Community Partnerships, Volunteer Recruitment, Ethical Conduct, Crisis Intervention, Record Keeping, Communication Skills

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Description POSITION SUMMARY: Responsible for planning, developing and evaluating the ECKAN Head Start Educational/ Disabilities Components within ECKAN Head Start service area. Child Development Specialist is responsible for ensuring compliance of the education, disabilities, mental health, and transition services components of the program throughout the assigned service area. Collaborate with Management Team to ensure an integrated balance of Head Start services. Ensure compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations. Reports to the Head Start Director. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: · Coordinate, direct, and ensure implementation of the Disabilities Component of the Head Start program and maintain compliance with Performance Standards and program written plans. · Act as a resource for disabilities practice, services, and interventions. · Actively support managers to develop and/or conduct evaluations for other education staff. · Ensure accuracy of time sheets and leave requests for designated staff. · Collect required data and report as requested. · Oversee education, disabilities, mental health, and transition services within the assigned area. · Coach identified staff using Practice Based Coaching Curriculum. · Coordinate with the Management Team to provide orientation and training for staff. · Ensure designated staff follow through with required certifications and professional development. · Ensure parents receive appropriate support to fully participate in their child’s education. · Support staff in effectively utilizing the assessment process. · Monitor child development records and reports for the assigned area. · Ensure policy, procedure, agreements, and contracts are reviewed and updated annually. · Initiate an environment of acceptance that supports & respects gender, culture, language, ethnicity & family composition. · Establish and actively maintain working relationships with community partners (i.e., ICC, community meetings, MOU’s, contracts) to ensure positive outcomes for children and families. · Support the recruitment of volunteers and development of “in-kind”. · Attend staff meetings, workshops, and in-service training to meet professional development goals. · Help to develop a good working environment, morale, and communications between staff members. · Support the ECKAN code of ethical conduct. · Provide support, crisis intervention, and referrals to local resources to meet family needs. · Maintain confidentiality of all agency information. · Maintain accurate and up to date records per policies and procedures. · Perform other duties as assigned. · Act as a resource for teaching and child development practices in early childhood. Requirements QUALIFICATIONS: · Bachelor’s Degree in Special Education, Early Childhood, or a closely related field required. · General knowledge of Head Start programming and federal/state regulations. · Requires commuting within ECKAN’s seven-county service area. · Employment is contingent on successfully passing required background checks and health assessments. · Excellent written and verbal communication skills. · Proficient in using technology to enhance data and information management. · Must be able to participate in daily kneeling, stooping, bending, and sitting on the floor, and occasionally lifting up to 40 pounds, and be able to sit and or stand for long periods of time. · Possess a valid driver’s license and comply with ECKAN insurance standards, as applicable. · Training and experience in areas that include: The theories and principles of child growth and development.
Responsibilities
This role is responsible for planning, developing, and evaluating the Head Start Educational and Disabilities Components, ensuring compliance across education, disabilities, mental health, and transition services within the service area. Key duties include coordinating the Disabilities Component, acting as a resource for best practices, and overseeing staff evaluations and training.
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