Primary Purpose
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PRIMARY PURPOSE
The position works with Baby Promise participants to improve the quality of infant/toddler care and education in Southwestern Oregon. This position supports early care and education programs to meet standards associated with infant and toddler care best practice that result in quality environments and experiences. The position provides coaching consulting training one on one and large group training. Working closely with the Baby Promise Coordinator the position will design implement and monitor quality supports for Baby Promise participants. This position will provide infant/toddler expertise and knowledge to CARE Connections and those it serves and work to infuse infant/toddler supports throughout other CARE Connections services as appropriate.
Open Until Filled
First Consideration March 11 2025
Description of Essential Functions
Quality support for Infant/Toddler programs 50 of time):
- Create ongoing trusting relationships with infant/toddler programs to develop the most conducive environment for learning and reflection while serving as anambassador for Baby Promise in the community.
- Work closely with the Baby Promise Grant Coordinator and CARE Connections team to implement and maintain infant/toddler quality and supply building.
- Provide ongoing consultation and support around Baby Promise Program Expectations and implementation including but not limited to:
- Provide job embedded professional learning through site visits to Infant/Toddler programs to develop plans ongoing feedback and recommendations to support improvements in environments teacherchild interactions and communication with families.
- Support Infant/Toddler programs to create Continuous Quality Improvement Plan goals action steps and identify available resources to achieve goals including Spark participation.
- Conduct or coordinate workshops and trainings on infant/toddler development and appropriate practices.
- Provide technical assistance professional development and resources in support of Baby Promise program small business owners to strengthen their business functions including automation opportunities through technology and shared services; assist programs in applying for grants and other funding opportunities.
- Promote and support the development of new programs serving children in Baby Promise and their families. This includes but is not limited to developing and implementing onboarding plan and welcome tool kit materials for new Baby Promise grantees and hosting kick off events for new grantees.
- Work with community partners such as South Coast Regional Early Learning Hub The Office of Child Care Early Head Start South Coast Family Harbor DHS school districts Tribal communities health care partners and community groups to promote Baby Promise.
- Share Infant/Toddler expertise with community through occasional workshops and presentations for childcare providers and parents.
Instructional Coaching 50 of time):
- Articulate and facilitate understanding of Baby Promise program expectations especially in the areas of Supportive Environments and Ambitious Instruction Continuous Quality Improvement Leadership with Knowledge and Inclusionary Practices.
- Deliver regular oneonone coaching sessions to educators and instructional leaders of Baby Promise programs following the Oregon Early Learning Coaching Guidelines and employing specific coaching strategies to engage providers.
- Support continuous quality improvement in practice especially around Baby Promise Program Expectations NAEYC Professional Standards and Competencies for Early Childhood Educators and implementation of best practices in early learning inclusion dual language learning and social/emotional development.
- Conduct regular direct observations and video review with the use of various technology using formal and informal tools and provide feedback to providers in Baby Promise programs.
- In partnership with Baby Promise administrators and teachers use data to create technical assistance plans coaching goals program goals and early educator goals through engaged data dialogues and reflective conversations and provide materials resources and recommendations to strengthen practice implementation.
- Serve as a resource in identifying appropriate researchbased instructional strategies and interventions to improve outcomes for Baby Promise children and families.
Performs Other Duties and Special Projects as Required/Assigned
- Attend staff meetings and liaison meetings with the Early Learning Division.
- Contribute to newsletter.
- Provide community training at Retreat by the Lake and other opportunities throughout the year.
- Actively participate in staff professional development.
Required Knowledge Skills and Abilities
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
OR
A Step 10 on the Oregon Registry
- Three 3 years of experience working in early care and education with at least two 2 years of experience working directly with infants and/or toddlers.
- One 1 year experience coaching and supporting adult professional development.
- Experience supporting the primacy of families their home languages and their cultures and an understanding of how to engage them.
Successful applicants for this position must possess the following knowledge skills and abilities or be able to explain and demonstrate that they can perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodation:
- Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing using the English language with or without the use of an interpreter. Ability to effectively communicate orally with groups and/or individual and deal with peers the public and the community in a positive empathetic and professional manner.
- Ability to work effectively with populations representing diverse social economic cultural ideological and ethnic backgrounds life experiences and abilities including community members students faculty and staff.
- Knowledge of how children birth to five 5 learn within the context of ongoing meaningful relationships with important adults in their lives and strong knowledge of effective teaching practices.
- Knowledge of inclusive practices in preschool programs
- Knowledge of how to best support the early learning workforce in all settings and effective techniques of adult learning and relationshipbased coaching practices
- Models and ensures diversity and cultural competency (respect inclusiveness reflecting valuing and welcoming cultural differences) in all position responsibilities regardless of race ethnicity religion gender social class sexual orientation ability nationality age language origin or employment status
- Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of issues surrounding systemic inequity systemic racism and the ongoing pursuit of methods to address these both individually and within group process
- Knowledge of early learning tools including:
- Classroom Assessment Scoring Scale (CLASS)
- Environmental Rating Scale (ERS) (specifically Early Childhood Environmental Rating Scale3 and Family Child Care Environments Rating Scale Program Assessment Scale (PAS)
- Teaching Strategies Gold
- Teaching Pyramid Observation Tool
- Ages and Stages Questionnaire
- Ages and Stages QuestionnaireSocial Emotional
- Ability to follow established procedures and work independently to accomplish those procedures.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of all participants records.
- Ability and willingness to manage a flexible work schedule with selfdiscipline including travel various hours and possible weekends/evenings as well as work days at other college locations.
- Exhibit a high level of computer literacy sufficient to use software such as email word processing spreadsheets and databases to produce correspondence documents and reports. Ability to use Internet Microsoft Outlook Word and Excel as needed.
- Must possess the skills and ability to use equipment necessary to carry out job responsibilities (e.g. computer and virtual training software cell/telephone facsimile machine projectors digital cameras and video recorders).
- Ability to follow established college and department procedures and work independently to accomplish those procedures. Ability to implement general directives and Board policies in the assigned areas of responsibility. Ability to explain established policies and procedures using judgment and diplomacy.
- Ability to plan organize and carry out activities independently. Strong time management skills to support efficient work production and meet deadlines.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Applicants for this position possessing one 1 or more of the following knowledge skills and abilities with receive preferred consideration through the selection process.
- Bilingual Spanish
- Able to obtain Oregon Registry Master Trainer Certification
- Five 5 years of experience working in child care and education with at least three 3 years working directly with infants and/or toddlers.
- Infant Mental Health Certificate
- Knowledge of community childcare programs subsidies community resources and state regulations pertaining to childcare
- Experience in a leadership role related to early childhood education.
- Preference will be given to candidates match the cultural and linguistic needs of Baby Promise programs in Coos Curry and Western Douglas Counties regardless of a need for additional training or education. Successful candidates who culturally and linguistically align with the populations represented in Preschool Promise will be granted time to complete additional educational requirements if hired.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS OR LICENSES
- Able to obtain Oregon Early Learning Coaching Certificate (when available)
- Hold or ability to hold an Infant Child CPR/First Aid certification
- Must be able to pass Oregon Child Care Central Background Registry/finger printing and SWOCC background check.
- Recognizing and Reporting Child Abuse & Neglect training must be completed within thirty 30 days of hire date
- Introduction to Child Health and Safety training must be completed within thirty 30 days of hire date
- Safe Sleep for Oregons Infants must be completed within thirty 30 days of hire date
Additional Job Information
JOB TITLE: Infant / Toddler Education Specialist | LOCATION: Coos Curry Counties and potentially Western Douglas |
FTE: FullTime 1.0 FTE contingent on continued grant funding | DEPARTMENT: Care Connections |
PAY GRADE: 25 $47229 $51122 at initial hire) | EXEMPTION STATUS:Exempt |
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Enclosed | REPORTS TO: Care Connections Program Manager |
CLASSIFICATION: MASSC
| REVISED DATE: February 2025 |
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
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Final candidates will be subject to a criminal background check as part of the employment process.
REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION STATEMENT
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.
This job description is a general description of essential job functions. It is not intended as an employment contract nor is it intended to describe all responsibilities skills effort or work conditions associated with the job someone in this position would employees of Southwestern Oregon Community College are expected to perform tasks as assigned by Southwestern Oregon Community College supervisory/management personnel regardless of job title or routine job duties.
VETERANS PREFERENCE STATEMENT
Applicants are eligible to use Veterans Preference when applying with Southwestern Oregon Community College in accordance with ORS 408.225 408.230 and 408.235; and OARand. Preference will only be given if the applicant meets the minimum qualifications and any special qualifications for the position and electronically attach the required documentation at the time of application.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:
- MEMBER COPY 4 of the Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty (DD Form 214 or 215 OR Letter from the US Dept. of Veterans Affairs indicating a nonservice connected pension.
- Disabled Veterans must also submit a copy of their Veterans disability preference letter from the Department of Veterans Affairs.