Tulsa Educare
Assistant Director (Education)
Tulsa Educare is looking for a passionate Assistant Director who wants to make a lasting impact on young children's lives. Join a research-based early childhood education program that provides education, care and support to close the achievement gap of young, at risk children.
Embrace: Educare teachers have a network of resources that support them in the classrooms
Empower: We believe that Educare team members are the most important element of the program and drive the success of Educare's mission
Evolve: Educare upholds a culture of constant growth and development
Under the direct supervision of the School Director, provides administrative support and ensures compliance with local, federal, and state standards, laws and regulations. The Assistant Director facilitates full and effective implementation of Educare's Core Features by facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration. Outcomes of the Assistant Director's work include facilitation of positive parent/school relationships, developmentally appropriate teacher-child interactions, High Quality Teaching Practices positive child outcomes and retention of staff.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
The functions outlined in this job description are examples of the general nature of those performed by employees in this position. Any combination of these functions and responsibilities may be performed. The list is descriptive only and should be used for no other purpose. Management retains the right to revise job functions at any time. These functions are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive.
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
INTERDISCIPLINARY WORK AND COLLABORATION
SUPERVISORY RELATIONSHIPS
Works under the direct supervision of the School Director.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
An understanding of Head Start Performance Standards, NAEYC criteria, DHS guidelines are critical. Must have demonstrated leadership abilities and proven successful interpersonal relationship skills to maintain effective and satisfactory working relationships with intra-department and inter-department staff, vendors, clients, visitors, and contractors. Ability to follow oral and written instructions with ability to read, write, interpret and present information efficiently and effectively. Must be able to accurately audit records and ensure compliance with written or oral guidelines. Ability to take initiative, multi task and work well under pressure. Must maintain strict confidentiality of extremely sensitive data, records, files, conversations, etc. A basic working knowledge of computers. Strong organization skills, communication skills and working as part of a team are essential for success in this position. Must adhere to TEI's ISMART shared values: I-Integrity, S-Shared Purpose, M-Mutual Respect, A-Accountability, R-Reflective Practice, and T-Teamwork.
EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's Degree in Family Relations/Child Development, Social Work, Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Special Education, or a closely related Social Work or Education-based discipline. Experience working with families with young children, infants, toddlers or pre-school children preferred. Supervisory experience in an early childhood or family support/social service setting required. PITC Infant/Toddler Certification and familiarity with Conscious Discipline preferred.
OTHER
Primarily an administrative position with supervision emphasis on family advocacy and child and family relations. Work requires bending, stooping, lifting, squatting, kneeling, crawling, pushing, and pulling throughout the day. Ability to lift and Carry up to 25 pounds. Regular and reliable attendance required.