Department: Early Care and Education
Reports to: ECEI Director
About CHCF:
CHCF Vision: A future where Latino children, youth, and families have equitable access to
opportunities to succeed, are empowered to realize their full potential and are affirmed in their
culture.
CHCF Mission: CHCF combines education, capacity-building, and advocacy to strengthen the
support system and the continuum of learning for children and youth.
Program Statements: In order to thrive, children and youth need high-quality holistic support from
their family, care environment, school and community. To this end, CHCF offers programs and
services in the following areas:
• The Early Care and Education Institute (ECEI) provides culturally-informed, bilingual
professional development to Family Child Care educators, to strengthen the quality of early
care and learning to children in New York City.
• CHCF provides culturally-informed, community based academic and enrichment programs
in elementary, middle and high schools in New York City to strengthen the support systems,
and empower students, for school success.
• CHCF advocates for improved policies and legislation around access to education from
birth to adulthood, heightened public awareness of the social and institutional frameworks
that hinder opportunity for Latino communities, and the empowerment of these communities
to directly mobilize for change.
CHCF’s Early Care and Education Intended Impact Statement:
To develop Family Child Care (FCC) educators who are committed to continuous quality
improvement and who are informed advocates and business owners who consistently provide high
quality, culturally-responsive early education and learning to children.
ECEI Focus Areas for Training, Coaching and Technical Assistance:
• Child Growth and Development
• Environment and Curriculum
• Relationships
• Business Administration and Management
Job Summary
The Early Childhood Education Specialist will work in collaboration with a team of specialists to manage a
caseload. Must coordinate training and technical assistance to Home-based Child Care Providers in
the 5 boroughs.
Essential Job Functions:
Relationship Building
• In accordance with NYSAEYC’s Coaching Competencies, uses positive interpersonal skills
to develop a respectful and responsive relationship with each provider
• Demonstrates respect for an interest in the individual abilities of each provider
• Partners with providers to identify learning and communicating styles and preferences
• Demonstrates feelings of care and empathy that are strengths-based and focused on
positive changes when working with providers
• Demonstrates cultural competence and understands its relevance to the coaching
relationship (i.e., employs practices that are gender-neutral, racially and ethnically
inclusive, etc.)
• Demonstrates appreciation for the provider’s perspective, even when it is different from
one’s own
• Remains focused on the provider’s needs when disagreements or conflicts surface
Case Management
• Completes initial, midpoint, and final assessments with a total of 15 caseload providers
using evidence-based tools (FCCERS-3, CLASS, etc.) in line with CHCF and ECEI’s
intended outcomes
• Partners with each caseload provider to create an individualized coaching plan based on a
combination of sector best practices, assessment results, and provider self-diagnosed
needs
• Facilitates bimonthly, intensive site visits (2-4 hours each) with each of the 15 providers
within caseload (visits will correspond to the provider’s coaching plan, and will center
around domains of quality development)
• Coordinates additional quality improvement services and resources for caseload providers
as needed
• Evaluates provider progress through consistent documentation (case notes, informal
assessment, photos, work products, phone calls, visit logs) to be shared with the Coaching
Coordinator and Director for ECEI
Coaching
• Bring some content knowledge/formal learning in at least one of ECEI’s four content areas,
with the goal of developing expertise in one content area and working knowledge in all four
(through a combination of in-office learning and PD)
• Explains and models the change process consistently
• Works with providers to set shared SMART goals for program quality improvement
• Demonstrates a commitment to the concept of shared learning by using strategies that
encourage shared decision-making, joint problem-solving, and partnership development
• Models openness to learning and taking risks
• Uses active listening and powerful questions to understand the provider’s intent in the
context of their values and goals, and to support provider’s self-expression
Technical Assistance
• Provides needed resources to programs within caseload (links, phone numbers, contact
information for potential partners, information for additional training, etc.) in alignment with
program’s quality improvement goals
• Supports caseload programs with targeted on-the-spot solutions and support based on the
program’s needs
• Connects caseload providers with grants and other CHCF incentives and supports in
alignment with coaching plan and ECEI’s contract deliverables (CCR&R, City’s First
Readers, etc.)
Group Training and Facilitation
• Facilitate a minimum of two provider trainings per CHCF fiscal year
• Facilitate Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) once a month for two hours
• Participation in, and/or preparation for, ECEI events: Provider Resource Days and ECEI
Annual Conference
• CHCF inter-agency collaboration, as appropriate and needed
Administration
• Maintenance of files and documentation for all program providers in caseload—includes
case notes, follow up, progress monitoring for assigned group of FCC providers
• Data entry and other reporting as needed by Coaching Coordinator, Director for ECEI, and
other stakeholders
• Team meetings
• Resource management—contribute to an agency resource list for supporting services for
providers
• Participate in in-house professional development opportunities, keep certifications and
credentials up to date
Disposition
• Commitment to co-teaching and co-learning (learning and improvement as reciprocal
processes)
• Aligned with ICF’s Coaching Code of Ethics (https://coachfederation.org/code-of-ethics/)
• Believes that providers know what they need and are capable of achieving their goals and
our role is to guide them to it
• Commitment to CHCF values
• Aligned professionally with the NYS Coach Competencies
Work Schedule/Location
• Monday—Friday; CHCF Main Office, 75 Broad Street, Suite 620, New York, NY 10004
• Some weekends required for trainings and events
Education and Experience
• Full professional fluency in English and Spanish required (writing, reading, academic-level)
• Refer to Aspire education/professional experience ladder requirements (4B or above)
• Will complete Aspire credentialing process within 6 months of hire—strong preference given
to those who come with valid Aspire credential
CHCF offers a comprehensive employee benefits package.
CHCF is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to maintaining a work and learning
environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin,
pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth,
age, citizenship status, veteran status, political affiliation, genetic information or disability, as
defined and required by state and federal laws.
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Status: Full-Time/Exempt
Schedule: M-F; 9:00am-5:00pm
Reports to: Finance Director
Department: Finance
Job Summary:
We are seeking a detail-oriented, mission-driven Accountant to support the financial operations of our nonprofit organization. The Accountant will oversee the work of the Bookkeeper and report directly to the Finance Director. While the role includes individual responsibilities, the finance team works collaboratively to ensure accurate reporting, compliance, and financial transparency across the organization. The ideal candidate will bring experience in nonprofit accounting, budgeting, and reporting, and be comfortable managing multiple priorities.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Maintain accurate general ledger and financial records in accordance with GAAP and nonprofit accounting standards.Oversee daily accounting activities handled by the Bookkeeper, ensuring accurate and timely transaction processing.Produce monthly financial statements, including income statements, balance sheets, and budget-to-actual reports.Review monthly expense trackers submitted by each department, identifying variances and assisting with analysis.Prepare and update organizational cash flow statements and forecasts to support short- and long-term financial planning.Support the preparation and monitoring of organizational and departmental budgets.Record and review financial transactions, including journal entries, accounts payable, and accounts receivable.Reconcile bank and credit card accounts monthly.Yearly 1099s preparation and filingMonitor grant spending and ensure compliance with funder requirements.Assist the Finance Director with various tasks and projects as needed, including audit preparation and financial planning.Ensure adherence to internal controls, policies, and accounting procedures.Collaborate with program and operations staff to ensure accurate reporting and budget tracking.
Qualifications and Skills:
Bachelor’s degree in accounting or related field3-5 years of accounting experience, preferably in a nonprofit setting.Strong analytical, communication, and computer skillsExperience overseeing bookkeeping or junior accounting staff.Strong knowledge of nonprofit accounting principles, especially fund and grant accountingAttention to detailProficient in accounting software (e.g., Sage Intacct, QuickBooks), Monday.com, Salesforce, and Microsoft ExcelExcellent organizational, analytical, and problem-solving skills.Multi-tasking and organizational skills to manage different financial duties, including the ability to prioritize tasks to meet deadlines
CHCF offers a comprehensive employee benefits package.
CHCF is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to maintaining a work and learning environment free from discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship status, veteran status, political affiliation, genetic information or disability, as defined and required by state and federal laws.
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Status: Full-Time/Exempt
Department: Early Head Start
Schedule: 35 Hours/Week; Monday-Friday
Reports To: Educational Director
Mission Statement:
The mission of the Committee for Hispanic Children and Families (CHCF) is to bring a relentless focus on
positive child and family outcomes to close the achievement gap and build a better future for children,
families, and communities served by the Head Start program.
Job Summary:
The Special Education Coordinator is responsible for overseeing and coordinating all aspects of special
education services within the Early Head Start program. This role ensures that children and with
disabilities or special needs receive individualized educational plans and necessary accommodations to
participate fully in the program. The coordinator collaborates closely with families, staff, and community
resources to facilitate the best outcomes for each child.
Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Individualized Education Plans (IEPs):
Implement and monitor IEPs for children with disabilities or special needs.Ensure that IEPs are tailored to meet each child’s unique developmental, educational, and therapeutic needs.2. Collaboration and Consultation:
Collaborate with parents/guardians to establish goals and strategies for their child’s educational and developmental progress.Provide guidance and support to Early Head Start staff on implementing accommodations and modifications outlined in IEPs.3. Assessment and Evaluation:
Conduct ongoing assessments and evaluations to measure each child’s progress and adjust interventions as needed.Coordinate with appropriate professionals (e.g., speech therapists, occupational therapists) to ensure comprehensive evaluations and services.4. Staff Training and Development:
Conduct training sessions for Early Head Start on topics related to special education, inclusion practices, and working with children with disabilities.Provide guidance on implementing evidence-based practices and fostering an inclusive learning environment.5. Compliance and Documentation:
Ensure compliance with federal and state regulations regarding special education services (e.g., IDEA, ADA).Maintain accurate and confidential records of all special education services, assessments, and communications.6. Family and Community Engagement:
Foster positive relationships with families of children with disabilities, providing them with resources and support.Collaborate with community organizations and agencies to enhance services and resources available to children and families.7. Advocacy and Leadership:
Advocate for the needs and rights of children with disabilities within the Early Head Start program and the broader community.Serve as a leader in promoting inclusive practices and policies that support the full participation of all children.Job Specifications:
Requirements:
Bachelor’s Degree or Master’s Degree in Special Education, Early Childhood Education, or a related field.Certification in Special Education or eligibility for certification. Experience working with young children with disabilities or special needs, preferably in an early childhood setting.Strong understanding of developmental milestones, assessment tools, and intervention strategies for children with disabilities.Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.Working Conditions:
Typically works in an office environment within an Early Head Start center.May require travel to attend meetings, training sessions, or community events.Flexible hours may be necessary to accommodate family schedules or program activities.CHCF offers a comprehensive employee benefits package
CHCF is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to maintaining a work and learning
environment free from discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, pregnancy, gender
identity, sexual orientation, marital/civil union status, ancestry, place of birth, age, citizenship status,
veteran status, political affiliation, genetic information, or disability, as defined and required by state
and federal laws.
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