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  • Education Supervisor  

    - Chicago
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionEducation Supervisor.pdf 22.91 KBEducati... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionEducation Supervisor.pdf 22.91 KBEducation Supervisor – Head Start Program
    Position Summary
    The Education Supervisor provides leadership, oversight, and continuous quality improvement for all
    educational services within the Head Start program. This role ensures full compliance with the Head Start
    Program Performance Standards (HSPPS, 45 CFR Parts 1301–1305) and all applicable federal, state, and
    local regulations. The Education Supervisor leads instructional quality, curriculum implementation,
    assessment systems, and professional development to ensure school readiness outcomes for all children
    through developmentally appropriate, culturally responsive, and inclusive practices.
    Supervisory Responsibility
    Directly supervises Education Coordinators, Lead Teachers, Teachers, Teacher Assistants, and
    classroom support staff.
    Provides instructional coaching, mentoring, and performance evaluation.
    Supports recruitment, onboarding, and retention of qualified education staff.
    Essential Duties and Responsibilities
    1. Educational Program Leadership (HSPPS 1302 Subpart C)
    Oversee implementation of a research-based, developmentally appropriate curriculum aligned
    with the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework (HSELOF).
    Ensure curriculum fidelity, vertical alignment, and integration across all learning domains.
    Lead instructional planning that supports cognitive, social-emotional, physical, language, and
    literacy development.
    Ensure individualized instruction based on child assessment data.
    2. Child Assessment and Data Systems (HSPPS 1302.33)
    Oversee valid and reliable child assessment systems.
    Ensure data-driven instruction and continuous quality improvement.
    Monitor ongoing assessment, documentation, and progress monitoring.
    Lead data analysis for program planning and school readiness goals.
    3. School Readiness Goals (HSPPS 1302.102)
    Lead development, implementation, and evaluation of school readiness goals.
    Align classroom practices, curriculum, assessments, and family engagement with school readiness
    objectives.
    •Ensure coordinated planning across service areas.
    4. Professional Development & Staff Development (HSPPS 1302.92)
    Develop and implement comprehensive training and professional development systems.
    Ensure staff qualifications and credentials meet federal and state requirements.
    Support continuous improvement through coaching, mentoring, and reflective supervision.
    Ensure compliance with teacher qualification standards.
    5. Inclusive Practices & Disabilities Services (HSPPS 1302 Subpart F)
    Ensure full inclusion of children with disabilities.
    Coordinate with Disabilities Coordinators and service providers.
    Support implementation of IFSPs and IEPs.
    Promote Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and individualized supports.
    6. Health, Mental Health, and Wellness Integration (HSPPS 1302 Subpart D)
    Collaborate with health and mental health staff to integrate wellness into classroom environments.
    Promote trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate practices.
    Ensure safe, healthy learning environments.
    7. Family Engagement Integration (HSPPS 1302 Subpart E)
    Ensure educational services align with Family and Community Engagement (PFCE) Framework.
    Support parent involvement in learning and school readiness.
    Promote culturally responsive family partnerships.
    8. ERSEA Alignment (HSPPS 1302 Subpart A)
    Coordinate with ERSEA staff to ensure education services align with enrollment, attendance, and
    engagement strategies.
    9. Compliance, Monitoring, and Accountability
    Ensure compliance with all Head Start Program Performance Standards.
    Lead internal monitoring, classroom observations, and compliance reviews.
    Prepare documentation for federal, state, and funding source monitoring.
    Support CLASS implementation and quality improvement initiatives.
    10. Governance and Program Systems (HSPPS 1301 & 1303)
    Provide reports and data to Policy Council and Governing Board.
    Participate in program planning, grant development, and strategic initiatives.
    Support coordinated service delivery systems.

    •Performance Standards Alignment
    This position ensures compliance with: - 45 CFR Part 1301 – Program Governance - 45 CFR Part 1302 –
    Program Operations - Subpart A – ERSEA - Subpart B – Safe Environments - Subpart C – Education and Child
    Development - Subpart D – Health Services - Subpart E – Family and Community Engagement - Subpart F –
    Additional Services for Children with Disabilities - 45 CFR Part 1303 – Financial and Administrative
    Management - 45 CFR Part 1304 – Federal Administrative Data Requirements - 45 CFR Part 1305 –
    Definitions
    Required Qualifications
    Master’s degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Education Administration, or
    related field (preferred).
    Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related field (minimum requirement).
    Minimum of 3–5 years experience in Head Start or early childhood program leadership.
    Demonstrated knowledge of Head Start Performance Standards.
    Experience with curriculum implementation, CLASS, child assessment systems, and CQI processes.
    Core Competencies
    Instructional leadership
    Data-driven decision-making
    Regulatory compliance
    Staff supervision and development
    Program evaluation
    Cultural and linguistic responsiveness
    Trauma-informed leadership
    Collaborative systems leadership
    Physical and Work Requirements
    Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and occasional weekends.
    Ability to travel between program sites.
    Ability to lift up to 25 pounds.
    Equal Opportunity Statement
    The Head Start Program is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, color,
    religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other
    legally protected status











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  • Lead Teacher ECE  

    - Chicago
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionReports To: Center Director / Education... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionReports To: Center Director / Education Coordinator
    FLSA Status: Non-Exempt (Hourly or Salary based on center policy)
    Position Summary
    The Lead Teacher is responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating a developmentally
    appropriate curriculum for young children. This position ensures that each child’s social, emotional,
    physical, and cognitive growth is supported in a safe, nurturing, and engaging learning environment.
    The Lead Teacher provides mentorship to assistant teachers, collaborates with families, and upholds
    the standards and mission of the early learning program.
    Essential Duties and Responsibilities
    • Plan and implement daily lesson plans aligned with early learning standards and the program’s
    curriculum framework.
    • Create a safe, inclusive, and stimulating classroom environment that promotes exploration, creativity,
    and independence.
    • Observe, assess, and document children’s developmental progress through ongoing evaluation and
    recordkeeping.
    • Adapt instruction to meet individual learning styles, needs, and developmental levels.
    • Foster strong, positive relationships with children, families, and staff to build a sense of community
    and trust.
    • Conduct parent-teacher conferences and maintain consistent communication regarding child
    development and classroom activities.
    • Supervise, train, and mentor assistant teachers and classroom aides, modeling best practices in early
    childhood education.
    • Ensure compliance with state licensing requirements, health and safety standards, and program
    quality guidelines (e.g., Head Start, NAEYC, QRIS).
    • Manage daily classroom routines, transitions, and behavioral guidance using positive and respectful
    strategies.
    • Participate in ongoing professional development, staff meetings, and program activities as required.
    Qualifications
    • Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education (ECE), or a Bachelor’s degree in a related field with a
    minimum of 18 credit hours in ECE.
    • PEL (Professional Educator License) certification is required.
    • Current CPR/First Aid Certification.
    • Minimum of 2 years of classroom teaching experience with children ages birth to five.
    • Strong understanding of child development, early learning standards, and developmentally
    appropriate practices.
    • Excellent leadership, communication, and organizational skills.
    Physical Requirements
    • Ability to lift and carry up to 40 pounds.
    • Able to engage in active play, sit on the floor, and move quickly to respond to children’s needs.
    Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
    We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion,
    sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or
    any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all
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  • Education Supervisor  

    - Chicago
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:401(k)401(k) matchingCompetitiv... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:
    401(k)401(k) matchingCompetitive salaryPaid time offTraining & development
    Education Supervisor.pdf 22.91 KBEducation Supervisor Head Start Program
    Position Summary
    The Education Supervisor provides leadership, oversight, and continuous quality improvement for all
    educational services within the Head Start program. This role ensures full compliance with the Head Start
    Program Performance Standards (HSPPS, 45 CFR Parts 13011305) and all applicable federal, state, and
    local regulations. The Education Supervisor leads instructional quality, curriculum implementation,
    assessment systems, and professional development to ensure school readiness outcomes for all children
    through developmentally appropriate, culturally responsive, and inclusive practices.
    Supervisory Responsibility
    Directly supervises Education Coordinators, Lead Teachers, Teachers, Teacher Assistants, and
    classroom support staff.
    Provides instructional coaching, mentoring, and performance evaluation.
    Supports recruitment, onboarding, and retention of qualified education staff.
    Essential Duties and Responsibilities
    1. Educational Program Leadership (HSPPS 1302 Subpart C)
    Oversee implementation of a research-based, developmentally appropriate curriculum aligned
    with the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework (HSELOF).
    Ensure curriculum fidelity, vertical alignment, and integration across all learning domains.
    Lead instructional planning that supports cognitive, social-emotional, physical, language, and
    literacy development.
    Ensure individualized instruction based on child assessment data.
    2. Child Assessment and Data Systems (HSPPS 1302.33)
    Oversee valid and reliable child assessment systems.
    Ensure data-driven instruction and continuous quality improvement.
    Monitor ongoing assessment, documentation, and progress monitoring.
    Lead data analysis for program planning and school readiness goals.
    3. School Readiness Goals (HSPPS 1302.102)
    Lead development, implementation, and evaluation of school readiness goals.
    Align classroom practices, curriculum, assessments, and family engagement with school readiness
    objectives.
    Ensure coordinated planning across service areas.
    4. Professional Development & Staff Development (HSPPS 1302.92)
    Develop and implement comprehensive training and professional development systems.
    Ensure staff qualifications and credentials meet federal and state requirements.
    Support continuous improvement through coaching, mentoring, and reflective supervision.
    Ensure compliance with teacher qualification standards.
    5. Inclusive Practices & Disabilities Services (HSPPS 1302 Subpart F)
    Ensure full inclusion of children with disabilities.
    Coordinate with Disabilities Coordinators and service providers.
    Support implementation of IFSPs and IEPs.
    Promote Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and individualized supports.
    6. Health, Mental Health, and Wellness Integration (HSPPS 1302 Subpart D)
    Collaborate with health and mental health staff to integrate wellness into classroom environments.
    Promote trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate practices.
    Ensure safe, healthy learning environments.
    7. Family Engagement Integration (HSPPS 1302 Subpart E)
    Ensure educational services align with Family and Community Engagement (PFCE) Framework.
    Support parent involvement in learning and school readiness.
    Promote culturally responsive family partnerships.
    8. ERSEA Alignment (HSPPS 1302 Subpart A)
    Coordinate with ERSEA staff to ensure education services align with enrollment, attendance, and
    engagement strategies.
    9. Compliance, Monitoring, and Accountability
    Ensure compliance with all Head Start Program Performance Standards.
    Lead internal monitoring, classroom observations, and compliance reviews.
    Prepare documentation for federal, state, and funding source monitoring.
    Support CLASS implementation and quality improvement initiatives.
    10. Governance and Program Systems (HSPPS 1301 & 1303)
    Provide reports and data to Policy Council and Governing Board.
    Participate in program planning, grant development, and strategic initiatives.
    Support coordinated service delivery systems.

    Performance Standards Alignment
    This position ensures compliance with: - 45 CFR Part 1301 Program Governance - 45 CFR Part 1302
    Program Operations - Subpart A ERSEA - Subpart B Safe Environments - Subpart C Education and Child
    Development - Subpart D Health Services - Subpart E Family and Community Engagement - Subpart F
    Additional Services for Children with Disabilities - 45 CFR Part 1303 Financial and Administrative
    Management - 45 CFR Part 1304 Federal Administrative Data Requirements - 45 CFR Part 1305
    Definitions
    Required Qualifications
    Masters degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Education Administration, or
    related field (preferred).
    Bachelors degree in Early Childhood Education or related field (minimum requirement).
    Minimum of 35 years experience in Head Start or early childhood program leadership.
    Demonstrated knowledge of Head Start Performance Standards.
    Experience with curriculum implementation, CLASS, child assessment systems, and CQI processes.
    Core Competencies
    Instructional leadership
    Data-driven decision-making
    Regulatory compliance
    Staff supervision and development
    Program evaluation
    Cultural and linguistic responsiveness
    Trauma-informed leadership
    Collaborative systems leadership
    Physical and Work Requirements
    Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and occasional weekends.
    Ability to travel between program sites.
    Ability to lift up to 25 pounds.
    Equal Opportunity Statement
    The Head Start Program is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate based on race, color,
    religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other
    legally protected status

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  • Lead Teacher ECE  

    - Chicago
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:401(k) matchingCompetitive sala... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBenefits:
    401(k) matchingCompetitive salaryPaid time off
    Reports To: Center Director / Education Coordinator
    FLSA Status: Non-Exempt (Hourly or Salary based on center policy)
    Position Summary
    The Lead Teacher is responsible for planning, implementing, and evaluating a developmentally
    appropriate curriculum for young children. This position ensures that each childs social, emotional,
    physical, and cognitive growth is supported in a safe, nurturing, and engaging learning environment.
    The Lead Teacher provides mentorship to assistant teachers, collaborates with families, and upholds
    the standards and mission of the early learning program.
    Essential Duties and Responsibilities
    Plan and implement daily lesson plans aligned with early learning standards and the programs
    curriculum framework.
    Create a safe, inclusive, and stimulating classroom environment that promotes exploration, creativity,
    and independence.
    Observe, assess, and document childrens developmental progress through ongoing evaluation and
    recordkeeping.
    Adapt instruction to meet individual learning styles, needs, and developmental levels.
    Foster strong, positive relationships with children, families, and staff to build a sense of community
    and trust.
    Conduct parent-teacher conferences and maintain consistent communication regarding child
    development and classroom activities.
    Supervise, train, and mentor assistant teachers and classroom aides, modeling best practices in early
    childhood education.
    Ensure compliance with state licensing requirements, health and safety standards, and program
    quality guidelines (e.g., Head Start, NAEYC, QRIS).
    Manage daily classroom routines, transitions, and behavioral guidance using positive and respectful
    strategies.
    Participate in ongoing professional development, staff meetings, and program activities as required.
    Qualifications
    Bachelors degree in Early Childhood Education (ECE), or a Bachelors degree in a related field with a
    minimum of 18 credit hours in ECE.
    PEL (Professional Educator License) certification is required.
    Current CPR/First Aid Certification.
    Minimum of 2 years of classroom teaching experience with children ages birth to five.
    Strong understanding of child development, early learning standards, and developmentally
    appropriate practices.
    Excellent leadership, communication, and organizational skills.
    Physical Requirements
    Ability to lift and carry up to 40 pounds.
    Able to engage in active play, sit on the floor, and move quickly to respond to childrens needs.
    Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
    We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion,
    sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or
    any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all
    employees and applicants.

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