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Early Childhood Coordinator

Anywhere
full-time
Posted 9/18/2025
Verified Source
Key Skills:
Early Childhood Education
NAEYC Accreditation
Instructional Coaching
Technical Assistance
Program Management
Stakeholder Collaboration
Data Reporting
Culturally Responsive Practices

Compensation

Salary Range

$50K - 70K a year

Responsibilities

Manage and implement early childhood education initiatives, provide instructional support and coaching, collaborate with community stakeholders, and support quality improvement efforts.

Requirements

Bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, CT OEC qualified TA provider, experience with NAEYC accreditation, local governance support, and strong communication and organizational skills.

Full Description

Summary LEARN, Southeastern Connecticut's Regional Educational Service Center, invites candidates to apply for afull-timeEarly Childhood Education (ECE) Coordinatoropening. General Scope of Responsibilities The ECE Coordinator is responsible for managing and implementing Early Childhood Education initiatives, activities, and assigned grants under the direction of the Assistant Director. This role includes providing planning, instructional support, coaching, technical assistance, and professional learning to public and private early childhood programs, as well as other stakeholders. The Coordinator works collaboratively with diverse teams in a developmentally appropriate and culturally responsive manner, supporting quality improvement efforts across southeastern Connecticut and in partnership with statewide initiatives. Relationship within the Organization The ECE Coordinator reports directly to the Assistant Director of Early Childhood Education. Duties Specific Responsibilities Program Support and Implementation • Develop and enhance partnerships with local stakeholders supporting young children and their families. • Provide facilitation support to assigned programs through individualized technical assistance, group support meetings, study groups, and professional learning sessions; this work may include involvement in NAEYC, Tri-Share, and local governance initiatives. • Maintain and report data related to accreditation and participate in statewide professional learning communities. • Act as a local governance support to assigned communities. • Develop and facilitate professional learning opportunities for early childhood professionals. • Promote culturally responsive and equity-based practices. Collaboration and Communication • Collaborate with community agencies, planning groups, and LEARN/RESC Alliance staff to advance early childhood initiatives regionally and statewide. • Represent LEARN and its constituents at local and state meetings related to early childhood issues. • Foster communication among organizations focused on early childhood and family education. Compliance and Professional Standards • Follow all LEARN policies and applicable state regulations. • Maintain a professional development plan to ensure continuous growth and quality improvement. • Perform other duties as assigned. Requirements Education and Credentials • Bachelor’s degree in early childhood required; Master’s degree preferred. • Must meet the CT Office of Early Childhood (OEC) criteria for qualified technical assistance (TA) providers and trainers. • Bilingual candidates encouraged to apply. Experience • Experience managing various aspects of early childhood programming, including curriculum, assessment, standards, environments, and professional learning. • Experience with NAEYC Early Learning Program Accreditation. • Experience with local governance support and related OEC grants. Skills and Competencies • Strong oral and written communication skills and organizational abilities. • Knowledge of developmentally appropriate and evidence-based practices, CT ELDS CT DOTS, and NAEYC Accreditation Standards. • Understanding of principles of adult learning and instructional coaching. Professional Development and Training • Participate in staff projects, professional meetings, and departmental events. • Attend professional development as required to maintain qualifications and support program goals. This exciting opportunity is a full time 12 month position with a competitive salary and fringe benefit package.This position will remain open until a qualified candidate accepts an offer of employment. Work Remotely Flexible work from home options available

This job posting was last updated on 9/22/2025

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