Educaton Director
Company: Bedstuy Early Childhood Development
Location: Brooklyn
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
JOB DESCRIPTION: EDUCATION DIRECTOR POSITION/JOB TITLE:
Education Director STATUS: Full Time/Exempt SALARY:95,000 REPORTS
TO: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/HS PROGRAM DIRECTOR SALARY RANGE: $89,000-
SUPERVISES: Education Site Managers; Coaches JOB SUMMARY: The
Education Director is responsible for the early childhood education
functions of the organization. The position sets the educational
approach of the program and ensures implementation of the selected
evidenced-based curriculum to fidelity, as well as effective
implementation of a system for ongoing child assessment designed to
promote children’s development and learning. The position works
with the HS Management Team to establish School Readiness Goals and
monitors and supports progress towards goals to ensure the
program’s effectiveness in achieving its School Readiness Goals.
The position ensures the early childhood learning services are
supported by staff/consultants with training and experience in
areas that include the theories and principles of child growth and
development, early childhood education and family support. The
Education Director ensures compliance with all federal, state, and
local regulations, including the Head start Program Performance
Standards, the Head Start Act, the NYC Department of Health, and
NYC Department of Education regulations, as well as all BSECDC
policies and procedures. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
•Provide leadership, support, and supervision to Education Site
Managers (ESM) and Coaches; •Collaborate with the ESMs and HS
Management Team to develop the policies, procedures, and written
plans for educational services; •Monitor compliance with work
plans, Head Start Program Performance Standards, and other
regulations; develop ongoing monitoring plan for continuous
improvement and evaluation. •In conjunction with the ESMs and
coaches, provide oversight of classroom practices, room
arrangements, daily schedules, routines and transitions to assure
the adherence to program policies;• Promote cultural competence and
universal values of respect, compassion, and tolerance among staff
and children by ensuring the curriculum implementation includes
global education, multiculturalism, and peaceful classroom
concepts; •Develop School Readiness Goals in collaboration with
coaches, members of the Management Team, parents, and program
staff; oversee implementation of the School Readiness Goals and
makes revisions as necessary; •Monitor child outcomes data for
completion and quality by aggregating and disaggregating assessment
data and analyzing results and develop plans in response to support
children’s progress towards child outcomes and school readiness
goals; •Assist teaching staff in understanding and interpreting
child outcomes data and establishing appropriate individual child
and aggregate classroom goals; •Provide child outcomes reports to
the Executive Director, Board, and Policy Council; •Collaborate
with the Family Services Coordinator and ESMs to ensure parent
involvement in education services (e.g., parent-teacher
conferences; home visits; home-school engagement); •Develop a
system for regular classroom observations using valid and reliable
instruments such as the CLASS, ECERS-R, and Creative Curriculum
Fidelity tools; analyze results of data to inform service area
plans, curriculum strategies, continuous program improvement,
training, professional development, and coaching of teaching staff;
•Assist individual staff members in identifying their training
needs and improving their knowledge and abilities; •Oversee the
implementation of professional development plans and ensure their
proper alignment with the results of child outcomes data; •Work
cooperatively with other service area managers; integrate with all
comprehensive services provided to children; •Act as education
point of contact and represent BSECDC at meetings and local
community events; •Monitor the education services budget; •Support
the use of technology and data management systems by staff to
promote efficiency, reliability, and accuracy in data analysis and
reporting; •Provide monthly reflective supervision for all
supervisees; •Complete annual performance evaluations for all
supervisees, including establishing and monitoring goals for
performance improvement and/or professional development and
corrective action plans, if needed; •Participate in all Management
Team Meetings and Education Team meetings, including internal
School Readiness Committee meetings and external meetings at the
Administration for Children and Families’ office and NYC Department
of Education/UPK Division; •Participate in the recruitment and
hiring of new staff, as requested, including scheduling and
participating in interviews and providing orientation; •
Participate in professional development opportunities, including
trainings, workshops, and conferences; • Display professionalism,
mutual respect, and integrity towards other BSECDC staff members,
families, and visitors at all times; • Ensure complete, accurate,
and timely completion of all required record-keeping, data
collection and analysis, documentation, and paperwork, including
child files and reports to the Director, the Administration for
Children’s Services, the NYC Department of Education and other
parties as requested; • In collaboration with the Management Team,
use information from ongoing monitoring and the annual
self-assessment to identify program needs and develop and implement
plans for program improvement; • Follow all applicable BSECDC
policies and procedures, including the Standards of Conduct to
safeguard children from abuse, neglect, or exploitation while in
the care of the Center. • Implement fully all applicable federal,
state, and local laws and regulations as cited in the Head Start
Performance Standards, the Head Start Act, IDEA, IFSP, FERPA,
ACYFIM, Department of Education and the NYC Department of Health
and Mental Health Licensing Code, Article 47 NAEYC. • Assist with
federal, state and local reporting requirements; • Perform other
duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE: • Masters in
Early Childhood Education with State Certification • A minimum of
two-years of supervisory experience • A minimum of two-years of
experience in the classroom as teacher of a group of preschoolers.
• Certified Pre-K Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS)
Observer, preferred • Education affiliations a plus COMPETENCIES •
Excellent communication, verbal, reading and writing skills, and
cultural competency • Ability to administer screenings, assessments
• Ability to assess the classroom environment using formal and
informal observations, including the Early Childhood Environmental
Rating Scale (ECERS) • Ability to assess teacher/child interactions
using the CLASS • Ability to communicate effectively with parents,
staff and colleagues • Ability to establish positive relationships
with staff • Ability to display through interactions with families,
staff and colleagues universal values of tolerance, mutual respect,
and compassion Must maintain on files an updated medical report
with complete immunizations. Medical report must ascertain that
individual is physically fit to work with young children and
participates fully in any physical activities required by the
program curriculum and the position. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must
maintain on files an updated medical report with complete
immunizations. Medical report must ascertain that individual is
physically fit to work with young children and participates fully
in any physical activities required by the program curriculum and
the position.
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