DIRECTOR, EARLY LEARNING CENTER
Company: Wellspring Family Services
Location: Seattle
Posted on: October 19, 2024
Job Description:
All the relevant skills, qualifications and experience that a
successful applicant will need are listed in the following
description.
Job Description
Title: Director, Early Learning Center (ELC)
Dept: ELC
Reports to: Chief Program Officer
Wage: $91,000/yr.
Type: Full-Time/40 hours per week, Exempt
Location: Seattle, WA
To Apply: Go to: https://wellspringfs.org/about/careers and click
on "Career Center" to apply.
Who We Are:
Our Vision: A community in which every child has a safe and stable
home.
Our Purpose: To prevent and address homelessness by connecting
families and individuals in crisis to the support and resources
they need to regain stability.
For over 130 years, Wellspring Family Services has worked to end
homelessness by helping families and employees in crisis to access
the services they need to regain stability. Wellspring is a
non-profit, multi-service agency serving families in King, Pierce
and Snohomish Counties, and asset-limited, income-constrained
employees nationwide.
Wellspring has five primary programs. The Housing Services division
provides eviction prevention and rehousing services to vulnerable
populations. The Early Learning Center delivers trauma-informed
early childhood education to children, ages 1 to 5, who have
experienced homelessness. The Family Store supplies clothing,
toiletries, toys, diapers, and baby equipment to low-income
families so they can better afford rent and other basic needs. Our
Employee Assistance Program connects employees with the resources
they need to address crises, retain housing, and remain employed.
Finally, our new Employee Stability Program provides a financial
safety-net to asset-limited, income-constrained employees who are
struggling to retain or regain housing.
Wellspring Family Services is committed to a diverse and accessible
workplace. Everyone is welcome. We strongly encourage applicants
from under-represented communities, including BIPOC, non-conforming
gender identities & sexual orientation, people with lived
experience of homelessness, veterans, immigrants, and people with
disabilities.
All applications are reviewed by a real person. To request
disability accommodation in the application or interview process,
please contact HR@wellspringfs[dot]org.
Position Purpose: The Director of the Early Learning Center (ELC)
supports Wellspring's mission by providing leadership and oversight
to the program while creating a thriving and nurturing educational
community that is of high quality using a Trauma-informed Care
approach to provide services to children and families who have
experienced homelessness.
Essential Functions:
- Program Management: Manage the overall administration, budget,
and supervision of the program, determines service delivery targets
and monitors results.
- Program Development and Implementation: Ensure compliance with
legal, regulatory, and contract requirements by developing and
implementing policies and procedures. Evaluate the program's
effectiveness, identify improvements, and explore new service
areas. In collaboration with the Early Childhood Behavioral Health
Coach, the Director deepens Trauma-Informed Care practices and
works with the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner to meet children's
health care needs and contract requirements. Plans and develops new
program activities, integrating services with other agency programs
when feasible.
- Contract Management and Compliance: Negotiate, evaluate, and
monitor all ELC contracts to ensure goals are achieved. Meet with
funder representatives, including ECEAP, Early ECEAP, HCHN, and
CCAP as well as, Early Achievers Coach, and ELC Licensor to adhere
to contract and licensing guidelines. Complete semi-annual and
annual reports, including narratives for HCHN, ECEAP, Complex
Needs, Concrete Goods and other grants as requested.
- Budget & Financial Management: Develop and manage an annual
budget of $1.5 million, reviewing it throughout the year,
addressing any significant deviations, monitoring monthly financial
reports, and revising budget projections as needed. Monitor
expenditures, manage Visa and petty cash purchases for program
supplies and ensure that there is a tracking system for these
supplies and purchases.
- Billing & Invoicing: Partner with the finance team to ensure
development of processes to collect and report billing information.
Ensure that invoices are submitted on time for reimbursement from
DCYF, WCCC, CCAP, and CACFP.
- Donor Engagement: Conduct donor stewardship calls and outreach,
including building tours for donors and prospects. Attend donor
meetings, review and contribute to ELC funding applications and
proposals and assist with grant and funder reporting. Collect
client and program stories for development appeals, materials, and
campaigns. Support development event planning, organizing, and
audience development. Contribute to the creation of the annual ELC
fundraising plan and attend development team meetings as needed.
Uphold ethical fundraising and industry best practices throughout
all activities.
- Supervision: Directly supervise Program Supervisor, Family
Support Specialists, and Early Childhood Behavioral Health Coach
including training, day-to-day coaching and performance management,
and time & attendance supervision.
- Staff Development: To instill a culture of teamwork and
continuous learning to meet the needs of children and families, the
Director coordinates learning experiences for ELC staff focused on
early child development, Trauma-informed Care, Diversity, Equity
Inclusion, and Access.
Additional Responsibilities:
- Community Relations: Participate in community, provider, and
funder meetings, coalitions and networks, provides information
about program services and offers leadership as appropriate.
Additionally, respond to requests for community speaking
opportunities.
- Risk Management: Identify the various risks that accompany the
operation of an early learning center and develop strategies and
tactics to minimize risk and ensure the safety of children,
parents, staff volunteers, and visitors.
- Collaboration: The flow of information between ELC staff, other
departments, and the Chief Program Officer is facilitated by the
Director. Set agendas and facilitate staff meetings.
- Other Administrative: Create/or facilitate the creation of
closure signs and reminders for families, create email
notifications for the Family Support Specialists to distribute to
families as needed.
- Data: Collaborate with Evaluation staff to ensure that there's
accuracy with ELC data and use data to inform program
services.
- Act as a management representative of the organization with a
responsibility to adhere to all communications policies and limits
regarding public statements.
- Support Wellspring values by acting in a manner consistent with
those values.
- Additional tasks and projects may be assigned as needed.
Requirements:
- Bachelor's degree in early childhood education or Bachelor's
degree in related field plus 45 credits in early childhood
education.
- 5 years of experience in program development and management of
a licensed early learning center, including experience with hiring,
selecting and developing staff; budgeting; leadership and community
outreach; and responsibility for regulatory compliance.
- 2 years classroom teaching experience as a lead teacher with
young children ages one through five.
- Experience working in a racially, culturally, ethnically,
linguistically, and economically diverse early learning
program.
- Training and experience with Trauma-informed Care.
- Capable of effectively supervising others by establishing clear
expectations and regularly giving constructive feedback. Knows how
to address performance issues clearly and in a timely
manner.
- Highly developed awareness of diversity, equity, and inclusion,
with evolved ability to practice appropriate, relevant and
thoughtful strategies for working with diverse populations.
Physical & Mental Requirements:
- Washington State resident at start date
- Regular and predictable attendance.
- This position requires the ability to lift, carry or move
children or equipment up to 40 pounds.
- The ability to understand, express and exchange complex ideas
in a fast-paced environment.
- The ability to communicate detailed or important information to
clients and/or co-workers through written documents and emails and
through verbal means over the telephone, using virtual meeting
platforms, and in person.
- The ability to use a computer for long periods of time.
Adaptive accommodations may be available as needed.
- A moderate amount of moving around in a standard office
environment may be needed.
Please note that employees should expect to perform some tasks that
are outside the scope of the job description.
Employee Benefits:
Choice of 3 Medical Plans --- 30 days paid time off per year, plus
10 paid employee holidays --- Dental --- Life Insurance ---
Long-Term Disability --- 403b Retirement Plan --- Flexible Spending
Accounts --- Health Savings Account --- Employee Assistance Program
--- Employee Resource Groups --- Counseling Session Reimbursement
--- Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Accessibility (DEIA)
Training
As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, Wellspring employees may use
their time with us toward their participation in the Public Service
Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF).
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