Saturday, January 30, 2016

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: National/Federal Level

For our blog assignment this week we have been asked to explore at least three national organizations or federal agencies.  With this in mind the first organization that I would like to share would be National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).  This organization promotes high quality early learning for children birth to eight (NAEYC, n.d. a).  They have a strong membership with over 70,000 individual members and 300 regional affiliate chapters (NAEYC, n.d. a). Their accreditation system sets high standards for high quality care that programs must meet in order to become accredited. When a program is accredited parents can be sure their children are participating in a program that is of high quality. NAEYC also holds three annual events for early childhood professionals including educators, administrators, and advocates.  They are:
·         NAEYC Annual Conference and Expo
·         National Institute for Early Childhood Professional Development
·         NAEYC Public Policy Forum. (NAEYC, n.d.a).
Beyond these events, they play a major role in influencing local, state, and federal legislation.  Here is a link if you are interested in becoming a member of NAEYC Membership Page.
            Currently, NAEYC has nine job positions available, none which I am interested in, but, I am sharing the link for any that may be interested in checking out the positions that they have to offer.  https://naeyc.applicantpro.com/jobs/ .  The position that I may be interested in would be a Professional Learning Specialist.
Qualifications:
● Experience or degree in early childhood education, child development, elementary education, or developmental psychology as well as experience or degree in teacher training both in person and online.
● Minimum of 3 years of experience working in the education field either as a teacher, or in developing professional training, or professional development supports and materials. 
● Excellent oral and written communication skills.
● Expertise in developmentally appropriate practice for children birth through age 8, and professional development for early childhood educators.
● Knowledgeable about trends and current research in early childhood education, teacher training, adult learning principles, instructional design, and online learning.
● High proficiency in learning and using digital software and platforms (e.g. learning management systems, webinar platforms, content authoring software, online communities, etc.) is highly desired.
Salary: $55-60K, with excellent benefits and work environment
(NAEYC, 2016 b)
            The second organization on the national level that I have chosen to share is National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC).  I chose this organization because it focuses on family child care, which is the field that I have been working in for the last 18.5 years. This nonprofit organization is dedicated to promoting quality child care by strengthening the profession of family child care (NAFCC, n.d.a). This organization represents providers all over the United States as well as providers on United States Military bases that are internationally located (NAFCC, n.d.a).
Like NAEYC, they have an accreditation system, but, NAFCC is strictly for family childcare providers and accredited family child care providers meet high standards in child care and set the benchmark for quality (NAFCC, n.d.a).  If you are interested in learning more about their membership you may follow this link http://www.nafcc.org/Providers-and-Advocates They also hold an annual conference formerly known as NAFCC annual conference that was renamed effective 2016 Family Child Care Institute. This year it is being held in San Diego California July 6th -9th and is titled   Family Child Care Strengthens America: Red, White, and You! (NAFCC, n.d. b). I searched all over the website and was unable to locate job postings. 

            The third organization that I explored was Zero to Three which provides parents, professionals, and policyholders with the knowledge that lets them know how to nurture early development.  They place a strong emphasis on making sure everyone knows the importance of early experiences (Zero to Three, 2014a).  Their mission is to ensure that all babies and toddlers have a strong start in life (Zero to Three, 2014a).  With their missions and commitments being so strong, I believe that it would be an awesome organization to work for. 
            While exploring their job opportunities on their website I learned that they offer a multicultural and diverse working environment and they encourage the exchange of ideas and innovation thrives (Zero to Three, 2014b).  They offer competitive salaries, comprehensive benefit package and a pleasant wok environment (Zero to Three, 2014b).  They currently have 18 position posted that are open for applicants to apply.  Out of these job the I thought that the Sr. Subject Matter Expert – Preschool Specialist would be something I may be interested in, however, after reading more detail I do not think I would be as happy in this particular position as I am now in my current position of a Family Day Home Owner/Director.  If I were to decide to apply for this position I would need to have my Masters in Early Childhood and the following Skills and

Experience
· 10 years minimum experience in early childhood professional development systems work · Strong knowledge of early childhood development birth to five, with particular focus and experience with services to preschool aged children ; · Strong knowledge of CLASS Pre-K observation tool and other program, teacher and child-level assessment tools commonly used in early childhood preschool programs · Strong knowledge of Head Start program development, the Head Start Program Performance Standards, Head Start Outcomes Framework, and HS technical assistance resources; · Strong knowledge of CCDF and Public Pre-K programming trends and regulations in states and territories · Excellent conceptual, written and oral skills; · Experience with organizing, developing and providing technical assistance resources to a variety of audiences; · Ability to work with a team as well as independently; · Strong oral, written and computer skills; · Strong interpersonal skills; and · Ability to read, analyze and interpret complex documents. · Reliable CLASS Pre-K observer preferred

Essential Qualities
· Encourages and practices critical thinking · Is self-reflective and empathic · Recognizes the influence of workplace relationships on outcomes and results · Maintains a respectful and accepting approach to others · Awareness of the influence of the larger context on individual behavior · Collaboratively and creatively supports the work efforts of colleagues at all levels and in all areas of the organization (Zero to Three, 2014c). If you click on the following link you will be able to read the full details on this position http://www.zerotothree.org/about-us/careers/jobs/senior-subject-matter-expert-pre-k-specialist-nc-ecdtl.pdf  If you would like to read more about other job opportunities that Zero to Three has to offer you may find the details of the other jobs they offer at this link http://www.zerotothree.org/about-us/careers/jobs/.


References:
NAEYC. (2016 a)  About NAEYC. Retrieved from http://www.naeyc.org/content/about-naeyc

NAEYC. (2016b). Professional learning specialist. Retrieved from https://naeyc.
             applicantpro.com/jobs/335832.html

NAFCC. (n.d. a). About us. Retrieved from http://www.nafcc.org/About-Us

NAFCC. (n.d. b). Family child care institute (previously NAFCC annual conference). Retrieved

            from http://www.nafcc.org/Institute

Zero to Three (2014a). Zero to three’s fact sheet. Retrieved from http://www.zerotothree.org/

about-us/zero-to-thees-fact-sheet.html          

Zero to Three. (2014b). Available jobs. http://www.zerotothree.org/about-us/careers/jobs/.

Zero to Three (2014c). Job posting. Retrieved from http://www.zerotothree.org/about-


            us/careers/jobs/senior-subject-matter-expert-pre-k-specialist-nc-ecdtl.pdf

3 comments:

  1. Randee,
    I have heard about the Zero to Three organization before. I have also done some research on this organization in previous classes. This organization is very helpful and has a lot of good information for early childhood education. I was very surprised in the job opportunities that you were able to find as I did not have as much luck finding the opportunities. I however do find these job opportunities interesting and something that could be possible for someone like me after I am done with my masters.

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  2. Randee,

    I would be interested in both positions that you listed! I like being on the move and they would both give me the opportunity to not sit at a desk as I do now. However the salary range for the Preschool Learning Specialist is so low! It saddens me to think how much effort, knowledge and work goes into early childhood education yet its more valued to throw brown balls while wearing tight tights. I am paid well working on a reservation and despite getting my master's degree it will not increase my salary. If I had the master's when accepting the position it would have made a difference. Although my passion would be to go back to Head Start I may just have to stay with home-based programs. I do love them as well because its how my career began.

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  3. Hi Randee
    I enjoyed reading your blog this week. I think you did a excellent job in the way you provided detail in your job descriptions for each of the three international organizations. Also I like the second organization you chose I know about Zero to three and NAEYC as I often use them as resources. NAFCC I was not familiar with until now, so thanks for sharing as I am sure it will also be a great resource for ECE professionals as well!!

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