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Education Specialist

Queens, NY, USA
Full-time

Queens Community House (QCH) is a multi-site, multi-service settlement house serving the diverse neighborhoods of Queens. We are currently seeking an Education Specialist to join our Queens Childcare Network (QCCN) team.

In this role, the Education Specialist will play a pivotal role in fostering strengths-based, collaborative relationships with licensed in-home childcare providers. The primary focus will be on coaching and supporting family and group family daycare providers to implement play-based, developmentally appropriate instruction aligned with the Department of Education (DOE) curriculum.

This position offers an exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact on early childhood education by empowering providers to create high-quality learning environments that nurture children’s growth and school readiness.

 

Areas of Responsibility: 
  • Work collaboratively with a team to support over 45 affiliated in-home childcare providers serving 500+ children, from infants to children up to age 12.
  • Assist in the launch and implementation of the NYC DOE EarlyLearn and 3K Programs.
  • Provide bi-monthly, strengths-based coaching to up to 17 affiliated providers, focusing on the effective delivery of mixed-age curriculum.
  • Offer guidance on adapting evidence-based curriculum to meet the diverse developmental needs of children in a mixed-age setting.
  • Collaborate with the Education Director, Family Support Workers, and Health Monitors to ensure holistic support for children and families.
  • Assist providers in observing child development, documenting progress, and using assessment data for curriculum and lesson planning.
  • Document all coaching sessions in alignment with the DOE’s Early Childhood Framework for Quality (EFQ).
  • Support outreach, enrollment, and other administrative tasks as needed.
  • Facilitate professional development sessions and coordinate learning days throughout the year.
  • Maintain relationships with community partners offering mental health, special needs, and other supportive services.
  • Attend weekly team meetings and NYC DOE training sessions.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Education or Network Director.
Skills/Experience: 
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood or Infant/Toddler Education (Master’s degree preferred); Degrees in Social Work, Psychology, or Human Services also considered.
  • Bilingual in English and Spanish (preferred).
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Teams) and Zoom.
  • Experience working with children under the age of 5 (required).
  • Ability to work effectively from home or other remote locations with reliable internet, privacy, and access to agency communication tools.
  • Ability to travel within the Queens area to conduct on-site coaching at in-home daycare facilities.
  • Strong time-management, multitasking skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a team setting.
  • Cultural sensitivity and respect for the diverse backgrounds of QCCN providers and families.
  • Experience working in family or group family childcare settings (preferred).
Compensation/Benefits: 

Queens Community House offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, including:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Flexible spending accounts
  • 403(b) retirement plan
  • Up to 27 days of paid leave (17 days in the first year), 12 sick days, and most federal holidays
  • Professional development opportunities

Salary Range: $23.00 To $25.00 Hourly

Organization Info

Queens Community House

Overview
Headquarters: 
New York, NY, USA
Annual Budget : 
$50-100M
Size: 
51-200 employees
Founded: 
1976
About Us
Mission: 

Queens Community House (QCH) is a multi-site, multi-service settlement house that serves the diverse neighborhoods of Queens. We serve residents of all ages, races, faiths, and ethnicities while supporting the viability of the borough as a whole.

QCH was founded in 1975 (as Forest Hills Community House) to help heal the wounds of a neighborhood conflict. Over four decades, our reach and breadth have grown; today we offer a broad network of comprehensive services at 40 sites in 15 neighborhoods allowing us to impact individuals, families, and entire communities.

We are committed to a holistic approach that deals with immediate needs as well as the barriers that may impede personal, family, and community stability. We recognize the interconnected relationship between housing, health, employment, education, self-esteem, and financial wellbeing, and ensure all participants in every program have access to a full range of resources to help them achieve wellness and life-long security. Each year, our programs help thousands of our neighbors to thrive in school, make healthy life choices, succeed in educating themselves, become engaged citizens, stabilize their housing situations, and make the most of their senior years.

Programs: 

Queens Community House impacts the lives of thousands of Queens residents daily through a broad network of programs and services.  Our programs are organized based on the populations served: Children and Youth, Young Adults, Adults and Families, and Older Adults.

Why Work For Us?: 

Queens Community House (QCH) takes a comprehensive and community-centered approach to career development. As a multi-service settlement house, QCH is deeply committed to empowering individuals of all ages through its programs, including career readiness and development initiatives. Here are key aspects of QCH’s approach to career development:

  1. Holistic Support:
    QCH focuses on addressing the broader needs of individuals, recognizing that career development is tied to various life circumstances. This means offering services like childcare, housing assistance, and access to healthcare, which help alleviate barriers to career success.

  2. Skill Development and Job Readiness:
    Through job training, workshops, and one-on-one support, QCH helps individuals develop both soft skills (such as communication and time management) and hard skills (like computer literacy or technical certifications) that are essential for success in the workforce.

  3. Career Pathways:
    QCH promotes long-term career development, not just short-term job placement. Their programs help participants identify career pathways that align with their interests and goals, providing them with the tools to advance in their chosen fields.

  4. Tailored Programs for Different Populations:
    Recognizing the diverse needs of Queens' population, QCH offers targeted career development programs for youth, immigrants, seniors, and others. For example, youth programs focus on college and career readiness, while adult programs may include vocational training and job placement services for individuals re-entering the workforce or changing careers.

  5. Partnerships with Employers and Educational Institutions:
    QCH partners with local employers and educational institutions to provide real-world job training, internships, and employment opportunities. These partnerships help bridge the gap between training and employment, offering participants direct pathways into the workforce.

  6. Ongoing Professional Development:
    Within the organization itself, QCH fosters a culture of continuous learning. Employees are provided with professional development opportunities, including training, networking, and mentorship, to help them grow within the organization and in their careers.

  7. Empowerment and Advocacy:
    Career development at QCH is framed around empowering individuals to take control of their career journeys. Participants are encouraged to advocate for their own needs, and QCH provides the resources and support necessary to make informed decisions about career growth.

By combining these elements, QCH ensures that career development is not just about finding a job but about equipping individuals with the skills, resources, and confidence to achieve long-term career success.

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Listing Stats

Post Date: 
Nov 16 2024
Active Until: 
Dec 15 2024
Hiring Organization: 
Queens Community House
industry: 
Nonprofit