Early Childhood Manager of School Partnerships and Support at Childrens Literacy Initiative
Boston, MA 02210, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Oct, 25

Salary

97600.0

Posted On

09 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Child Development, Early Childhood Education, Oral Communication, Change Management

Industry

Education Management

Description

Employment type: Full-time; 11 months
Classification: Exempt
Location: Greater Massachusetts (on site; hyrbid)
Starting Salary: $97,600.00

ABOUT CHILDREN’S LITERACY INITIATIVE:

Founded in Philadelphia in 1988, Children’s Literacy Initiative (CLI) is a national 501c3 working to advance equity in public education in the U.S. by ensuring Black and Latinx children achieve reading success by the end of third grade. CLI accomplishes this through job-embedded coaching and professional development, seminars, and workshops, and providing the books and materials teachers and children need along their early literacy journeys.
Learning to read has significance beyond building skills – it is an act of liberation. By helping educators learn and apply high impact, culturally sustaining instructional strategies and nurturing dynamic professional learning communities, CLI is building lasting capacity in teachers and principals to advance equity in education.
Children’s Literacy Initiative (CLI) is recruiting Managers of School Partnerships and Support. We are seeking abolitionist culturally sustaining educators with deep educator coaching experience, who see the genius in Black and Latinx children, the abundant capability in educator coaches, and liberatory power of literacy to propel children into fulfilling lives and to dismantle White supremacy, and advance equity for all.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher preferred in early childhood education, child development, or a related field
  • Minimum of 5 years of experience working in or with an early learning program, PreK or transitional kindergarten
  • Experience working as a coach or in an adult learning/support role
  • Knowledge and understanding of quality rating tools such as Pre-K and/or CLASS 2nd Edition
  • Familiarity with California Preschool Transitional Kindergarten Learning Foundations (PTKLF)
  • Knowledge and understanding of child observation tools such as the DRDP
  • Strong instructional and leadership instincts with a demonstrated record of success in leader and educator development and child outcomes
  • Knowledge of ECE leadership key levers, decisions, and implications for change management
  • Exceptional organizational skills and ability to track progress, understand gaps, execute tasks, etc. with acute attention to detail
  • Experience designing and leading compelling and relevant professional development opportunities for instructional leaders
  • Excellent written and oral communication
  • Ability to travel nationally, within portfolio limits up to 25% of scheduled work time

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Responsibilities

Coaching and Professional Development

  • Leverage CLIs Core Service Model to drive impact within our partnerships
  • Provide direct coaching to school leaders, instructional leaders, and teachers to strengthen literacy instruction aligned with CLI’s Core Service Model
  • Design and facilitate Professional Learning experiences and targeted training sessions to support evidence-based literacy and leadership practices.
  • Use learning walks, classroom observations, and data analysis to inform coaching and drive continuous improvement in teaching and learning.
  • Develop and implement individualized strategic plans that support school leaders in improving instruction.

Strategic Planning and Implementation

  • Develop and execute individualized coaching plans that align with the partners’ goals and strategic plans.
  • Partner with school and district leaders to design long term strategies for sustainable literacy improvement, integrating culturally sustaining and antiracist practices.
  • Identify key milestones, success metrics, and areas for growth, ensuring continuous improvement in instructional leadership and teacher development
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