General Description
Children thrive when they spend their most critical years with dedicated, educated, trained, and well-compensated individuals. The New York Early Childhood Professional Development Institute leads the work to establish and implement an early childhood workforce system to ensure funding, standards and competencies, career development resources, qualifications and credentials, professional development (training and strengths-based coaching), and program quality assurance and improvement for individuals who work with young children throughout New York. Housed at the City University of New York, the Institute is a fast-paced, dynamic public/private partnership that is committed to the early childhood workforce and program quality across New York State.
The Informal Family Child Care Project (IFCC) is a program of the New York Early Childhood Professional Development Institute endeavors to elevate the quality of care for children in home-based child care settings in New York City by assessing and supporting the needs of, advocating for, and increasing the skills and capacity of home-based child care providers through the design and facilitation of an array of comprehensive professional development opportunities. Many parents choose trusted, familiar adults (family members, friends, and local neighbors not required to be licensed) to care for their young children because they understand the families’ language, culture, alternating work schedules, or health and special needs. The IFCC project provides professional learning support to home-based child care providers to create an environment that is optimal for the development of children birth – 8 years, including children with disabilities that require tailored assistance.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The IFCC project is seeking a full-time professional development training and facilitation specialist to support home-based child care providers. The PD Specialist will be a dynamic, bilingual early childhood trainer with knowledge of general education and special needs pedagogical strategies that can deliver professional development in child development and early learning to family child care providers in New York City. This position will report to the Director of the IFCC project.
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Physical Requirements
How to Apply
Provide a resume and cover letter specifying your qualifications, experience, and interest relevant to this position.
Ethnically, culturally, and linguistically diverse candidates are welcome and encouraged to apply.
RFCUNY Employee Benefits and Accruals
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General Description
Children thrive when they spend their most critical years with dedicated, educated, trained, and well-compensated individuals. The New York Early Childhood Professional Development Institute leads the work to establish and implement an early childhood workforce system to ensure funding, standards and competencies, career development resources, qualifications and credentials, professional development (training and strengths-based coaching), and program quality assurance and improvement for individuals who work with young children throughout New York. Housed at the City University of New York, the Institute is a fast-paced, dynamic public/private partnership that is committed to the early childhood workforce and program quality across New York State.
The Informal Family Child Care Project (IFCC) is a program of the New York Early Childhood Professional Development Institute endeavors to elevate the quality of care…