Education Specialist - Museum conducts research activities concerned with educational programs and services in a museum. Creates and distributes educational materials and publications for museum visitors and may be responsible for conducting staff training sessions. Being an Education Specialist - Museum may require a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. The Education Specialist - Museum occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be an Education Specialist - Museum typically requires 2 -4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Position Overview : Come join our team and become an essential part of the Education Specialist's (ES) support crew, contributing to the brilliance of our Head Start education services.
Your role will be pivotal in creating a comprehensive, culturally relevant, and developmentally appropriate learning environment, fostering holistic growth for each child.
Responsibilities : Collaborate with the ES to manage all facets of education services in alignment with Head Start regulations, Centro's School Readiness Goals, and best practices in early childhood education.
Stay abreast of the latest developments in early childhood education, including assessments and screening instruments. Assist the ES in providing ongoing training, mentorship, and technical expertise to our dedicated teaching staff.
Support the ES in developing and updating staff development plans, fostering a culture of continuous learning. Collaborate on reviewing weekly activity plans, ensuring alignment with the School Readiness Plan and incorporating diverse nutrition, health, and safety activities.
Aid in conducting, aggregating, and analyzing data from seasonal assessments, assisting in presenting results at parent meetings.
Ensure accuracy and completeness of children's paper and electronic files, actively participating in case reviews. Play a key role in coordinating child transitions within the center team.
Monitor daily completion of Health and Safety checklists by teachers. Update and manage the lending library inventory, delivering items to classrooms as needed.
Maintain a seamless flow of information between teaching and support staff, facilitating meetings and attending necessary sessions.
Support the ES in ensuring compliance with Head Start standards for home visits and parent / teacher conferences, actively participating when required.
Embrace additional duties as assigned. Qualifications : Child Development Associate (CDA) credential or higher in Early Childhood Education / Child Development or related field.
Experience working with children aged birth through 5 years and adults. Bilingual in English and Spanish. Physical resilience for extended periods of sitting or standing, ability to lift 50 lbs.
and perform actions associated with caring for young children. Why You'll Love It Here : We are passionate about our work and the incredible children and families we have the privilege to support.
Since 1975, we have been dedicated to Community and Family Engagement, operating Head Start Programs since 1991. Our experience includes managing programs in challenging, isolated, and underserved areas.
Rooted in science, our curricula and programs are committed to the professional growth of minority communities. Our team includes bilingual and bicultural staff, ensuring inclusive and culturally sensitive care.
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