Job detail
Early Education Coordinator - Contractor
NORTHEAST TREATMENT CENTER
#Bilingual#Spanish#Family Systems#Child Development#Early Childhood Education#Trauma-Informed Care#Kinship Care#Tools of the Mind#Incredible Years#Ready Rosie#Kinship Family Caregiver Support Initiative#William Penn Foundation
OtherOn Site2-5 yrsPosted 1 day ago
Location
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Quick overview
Facilitate bi-monthly group education sessions for kinship caregivers and children using specific early education models. Develop class agendas and supporting materials during off-months to support the Kinship Family Caregiver Support Initiative.
Requirements summary
Requires a Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education, Psychology, or a related field with at least 2 years of experience working with families and young children. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and the ability to work flexible evening or weekend hours are necessary.
bachelor degreepostgraduate degreeOrganizational SkillsDocumentationRelationship BuildingTrauma-Informed CareClassroom ManagementMicrosoft ExcelMicrosoft WordMicrosoft PowerPointEarly Childhood EducationSpanish SpeakingElectronic Data SystemsFamily Systems Knowledge
Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
- 2701
- N
- BROAD -
- Philadelphia,
- PA 19132SUMMARY: Early Education Coordinator is a NET Treatment Services, Inc., contract position within the 2-year William Penn Foundation Grant responsible delivering services to kinship caregivers and their children (ages 0–8) in alignment with the goals of the grant-funded Kinship Family Caregiver Support Initiative. The Early Education Coordinator plays a vital role in supporting kinship caregivers raising children ages 0–8. Utilizing Tools of Mind, Incredible Years and Ready Rosie, the Early Education Coordinator support children and their kinship parents through bimonthly education sessions.
- Essential
- Position
- RESPONSIBILITIES: Facilitate bi-monthly (every other month) group classes for kinship caregivers and children, using the Incredible Years, ReadyRosie, and Tools of the Mind models. Classes must support both the caregiver and the child, using age-appropriate activities, interactive components, and family-focused strategies.
- On alternate months (when no class is held),
- Contractor will: Develop a class agenda Create supporting materials and content tailored to the next training session Be available to facilitate classes on evenings and/or weekends as scheduled by the Agency. Each class shall be a minimum of 2 hours, with a maximum total commitment of 10 hours per month.
- QualificationsMINIMUM
- QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Psychology, or related field required. Master’s degree preferred. Minimum 2 years of experience working with families and young children, ideally in education Knowledge of child development, trauma-informed care, and family systems. Familiarity with kinship care dynamics and the unique needs of kinship families preferred. Experience with the Early Childhood education, and Utilizing Tools of Mind, Incredible Years or Ready Rosie models or other structured early education programs is a plus; training will be provided. Strong communication, organizational, and relationship-building skills. Ability to work independently and manage a class room Comfort with documentation and using electronic data systems. Access to reliable transportation and flexibility for trainings/classes occurring on the evening/weekend hours. Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint Ability to recognize and prioritize workload to ensure all deadlines are met. Bi-lingual, Spanish Speaking, preferred