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$0K - 0K a year
Support early childhood programs through training, evaluation, and stakeholder communication to improve quality and access.
Experience with preschool education, program coordination, stakeholder engagement, and professional development in early childhood settings.
The Preschool Development Grant (PDG) Program Coordinator will work with key stakeholders within the Center for Learning, Education & Employment and the TN Department of Education to implement the Preschool Development Grant, which focuses on providing intensive support to early learning programs across the state through training, planning and evaluation with a goal of building a high-quality early learning programs across the state of Tennessee. The goal for the PDG Coordinator is to increase access to developmentally appropriate environments and high-quality instruction with the focus on improving outcomes for all children. A person in this position has knowledge of instruction and developmentally appropriate practices for children birth-5 in Tennessee. This position will assist in team management, help support participating programs with observations, work one-on-one with program leadership and educators, design and deliver high-quality professional development, and assist in evaluating district progress. On a daily basis, this person will determine who needs support, create process tools, arrange virtual or face to face meetings amongst stakeholders, and then delicately facilitate communication at these meetings to keep project work on track. This person is a negotiator, diplomat, coach, consultant, trainer, and data-based problem solver, but above all, a collaborator and communicator intimately familiar with preschool educational systems and how they can be improved. This position will collaborate closely with CLEE’s Associate Director. They will have a general knowledge of the project budget and be able to help identify needs in program including but not limited to staffing. This is a home-office based, full-time, exempt University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) position. Participation in regular online meetings and training are required in order to collaborate with program staff as well as UTK staff and district team members. This person should be experienced in setting their own work schedule and taking the initiative to meet multiple stakeholder priorities. Travel throughout the state is a requirement of this position. This position will require moderate travel to assigned regional programs. This position is contract funded; continuation of employment will be dependent on continuous district participation and engagement and cannot be guaranteed for any length of time. Currently, the project is expected to conclude September 30, 2026.
This job posting was last updated on 12/24/2025