• Manager, Early Childhood Center, Division of Research

    Wayne State UniversityDetroit, MI 48208

    Job #2610652976

  • Manager, Early Childhood Center, Division of Research

    Wayne State University is searching for an experiencedManager, Early Childhood Center, Division of Researchat its Detroit campus location.

    Wayne State is a premier, public, urban research university located in the heart of Detroit, Michigan where students from all backgrounds are offered a rich, high-quality education. Our deep-rooted commitment to excellence, collaboration, integrity, diversity and inclusion creates exceptional educational opportunities which prepare students for success in a global society.

    POSITION PURPOSE :

    Direct, supervise, and coordinate the implementation of the preschool, parent education, and staff professional development programs for the Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute Early Childhood Center (MPSI-ECC). Implement a developmentally appropriate early childhood curriculum and mentor teaching staff in its implementation. Lead staff in implementing authentic assessment of young children's growth and development. Oversee business operations for the Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute Early Childhood Center.

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS :

    Leadership Accountability(Implementation of a High-Quality Early Childhood Program at MPSI-ECC that meets NAEYC Accreditation Standards (National Association for the Education of Young Children):

    Implement a developmentally appropriate early childhood curriculum (the project approach) and mentor teaching staff in its implementation.

    Implement all required components of the Michigan Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP) and Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) grant programs.

    Oversee & maintain quality of all program components as defined by NAEYC Accreditation Standards.

    Conduct review of the preschool program using the Classroom Coach program assessment tool.

    Work closely with the Executive Director in implementing all aspects of the program at the Merrill Palmer Skillman Institute Early Childhood Center.

    Participate in weekly Leadership Team Meetings with the Executive Director of MPSI-ECC and COE-ECC (College of Education - Early Childhood Center) and the Center Director of COE-ECC.

    Supervisory Accountability(Supervision, Coaching, and Mentoring of MSPI-ECC Staff including Research Assistants, Child Care Attendants and Student Assistants):

    Oversee and supervise staff, recruit, hire, train, direct daily activities, evaluate and develop the staff to ensure accurate and timely customer service and service delivery.

    Coach and mentor instructional staff in curriculum implementation, parent involvement, and child outcomes for the GSRP, CCAMPIS and tuitionbased preschool programs and NAEYC Accreditation Standards (National Association for the Education of Young Children).

    Observe and provide informal feedback to instructional staff and support staff on a regular basis.

    Conduct weekly staff meetings.

    Conduct at least 5 in-service training sessions for staff.

    Conduct an annual performance evaluation with instructional staff and also provide formal feedback mid-year.

    Ensure transactions for all academic and non-academic personnel within the assigned units are performed in

    compliance with university policy and procedure.

    Organizational Accountability (MPSI-ECC Operations):

    Supervise all business aspects related to center operations, licensing requirements, implementation of the GSRP, CCAMPIS program, and tuition-based preschool program.

    Process all paperwork related to the operation and implementation of the GSRP, CCAMPIS, and tuition-based preschool programs.

    Supervise recruitment and enrollment of children/families for the GSRP, CCAMPIS, and tuition-based preschool programs.

    Approve employee time sheets and requests for time off.

    Process DHHS billing for day care subsidy assistance.

    Oversee and process tuition billing and payments using the ProCare system.

    Financial Accountability:

    Work with the Executive Director and MPSI Business Operations Coordinator to oversee budgets (GSRP grant account, CCAMPIS grant account, Tuition account).

    Participate in budget reviews.

    Order needed supplies and equipment for MPSI-ECC.

    Maintain records of expenditures.

    Customer Accountability(Working with families, children, university students, and the community):

    Partner with families to build a strong home-school connection.

    Partner with families to set goals for their children.

    Conduct at least 3 parent meetings per year.

    Provide resources to parents as needed.

    Facilitate referrals for families whose children need additional support services.

    Organize school-wide events such as fieldtrips, "Meet the Teacher Night"," Family Celebration Party", "End-of-the-Year Party', etc.

    Publish a monthly newsletter for parents.

    Coordinate and supervise field site visits of university students from various disciplines (e.g., pediatric interns, physical therapy students, etc.).

    Coach and mentor Early Childhood Education students placed at MPSIECC for clinical experiences.

    Participate on committees and represent the Early Childhood Center at meetings. Attend and present at local, state, and national conferences.

    Other duties as assigned.

    MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS :

    Education:Master's degree In Early Childhood Education or Educational Leadership and Administration AND a valid Michigan Elementary Certificate with an Early Childhood Endorsement are required.

    Experience:Experienced (minimum 2 years of job-related experience).

    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:

    2 years' experience as an Early Childhood program supervisor and/or curriculum supervisor and a minimum of 4 years' experience as a lead teacher in a preschool program. At least 2-3 years of experience as a program administrator of a NAEYC accredited program is preferred. Experience with implementing the Great Start Readiness Program (GSRP) and the Child Care Access Means Parents in School Program (CCAMPIS) is preferred.

    Experience with the deep understanding of the Project Approach curriculum is required. Experience with the deep understanding of the Conflict Resolution Method of guiding children's behavior is required.

    KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

    Technical Knowledge and Skills:Proven ability to translate early childhood theory into practice. Ability to develop appropriate early childhood curriculum using the Project Approach and oversee its implementation. Ability to develop and implement a parent education program. Ability to design and implement programs that are respectful of individual learning styles and cultural backgrounds.

    Supervisory Skills:Ability to delegate work, set clear direction and manage workflow. Strong mentoring and coaching skills. Ability to train staff and develop employees' skills. Ability to foster teamwork among staff members. Ability to develop and implement a professional development program for teaching staff. Ability to mentor teaching staff in all aspects of implementing a quality early childhood program. Ability to promote positive, supportive work environment, foster an atmosphere of collaboration and provide constructive feedback to staff.

    Communication Skills: Good interpersonal skills in order to effectively communicate with staff and parents. Ability to communicate clearly both orally and in written form.

    Computer Skills: Knowledge of Microsoft word, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft Excel programs. Knowledge of and experience with the ProCare, Michigan Student Information System (MISTAR) and Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Billing System, Teaching Strategies GOLD child assessment tool, Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ-3) child screening tool.

    Business Skills: Ability to complete the processing of all paperwork related to the operation of the preschool program and various grant programs. Ability to monitor expenditures.

    Working with Others: Consistent attendance. Punctual. Adapts to new situations. Respectful of and welcoming to staff, parents, and children. Good listener and aware of how actions by self-impact others. Resolve conflicts respectfully and constructively.

    SCHOOL/COLLEGE/DIVISION :

    H09 - Research

    PRIMARY DEPARTMENT :

    H0910 - Merrill Palmer Institute

    EMPLOYMENT TYPE :

    • Regular Employee

    • Job type: Full Time

    • Job category: Staff/Administrative

    FUNDING/SALARY INFORMATION :

    • Compensation type: Annual Salary

    WORKING CONDITIONS :

    Normal office environment.

    The setting is an Early Childhood Center.

    JOB OPENINGS :

    • Number of openings: 1

    BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIREMENTS:

    University policy requires certain persons who are offered employment to undergo a background check, including a criminal history check, before starting work. If you are offered employment, THE UNIVERSITY WILL INFORM YOU IF A BACKGROUND CHECK IS REQUIRED.

    EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY STATEMENT:

    Wayne State University provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. The university encourages applications from women, people of color and other underrepresented people. Wayne State is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.