As I researched various federal and national
organizations, I came across several that stood out to me. The first
organization is the National Association for the Education of Young Children
(NAEYC). According to their mission statement ‘NAEYC
promotes high-quality early learning for all children, birth through age 8, by
connecting practice, policy, and research. As an early childhood professional
who strongly believes in the need to create high quality early learning opportunities
for all children, I find the work that NAEYC does in support of children,
families and early childhood professionals at the national level extremely
valuable. One of the job openings at NAEYC that I found interesting is that of
Senior Director, NAEYC Academy for Early Childhood Program Accreditation (http://www.naeyc.org/about/jobs). The position entails
leading and managing the NAEYC’s accreditation program which works to improve
the quality of child care, preschool and kindergarten programs by establishing
standards and accrediting programs that meet those standards. Required skills
and experience include demonstrated leadership and management skills
administering early childhood systems and quality improvement initiatives,
excellent organizational, communication and interpersonal skills and an
advanced degree in non-profit management, business administration and/or early
childhood education. Although I do not currently have the necessary skills and
experience required of such a position, the opportunity to manage a program
that promotes the quality of early childhood programs is very appealing.
The second organization I was interested in is the United
States Department of Health and Human Services. I was particularly interested
in one of its’ divisions; the Administration for Children and Families which is
committed to promoting the economic and social well-being of families,
children, individuals and communities. I found their work to be of interest due
to my own interest in increasing access to resources for families as a means
for supporting their well-being. A position I was interested in at the
Administration for Children and Families is that of Supervisory Child Care
Program Specialist (https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/385433200). This position entails providing leadership,
direction and technical guidance for the administration of the Child Care and
Development Fund (CCDF). Basic requirements for this position include a
Bachelor’s Degree in Behavioral or Social Sciences or related disciplines and
at least one year of experience in the federal service directing, monitoring,
and providing technical assistance to child care programs; planning and
scheduling work for a group of subordinates; and providing guidance to
grantees to ensure consistent and uniform adherence to federal requirements.
The third organization I was interested in is the United
States Department of Education. Its’ mission is to promote student achievement
and preparation for global competiveness by fostering educational excellence
and ensuring equal access. It is responsible for implementing initiatives such
as Race to the Top. I find great value its’ work in supporting the education of
our children. A position I found interesting is that of Supervisory Education
Program Specialist (https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/381519000). The position entails providing leadership to the
Office of Elementary and Secondary Education in coordinating the multiple
programs administered by them and rethinking the way in which the department
interacts with states. A few of the basic requirements for this position
include a degree, Four (4) years of experience that demonstrated a thorough
understanding of the principles and practices of the work in the education
program specialist series, At least one (1) full academic year of professional
teaching experience among other more specialized requirements for this
position.
Hi Keshika,
ReplyDeleteYou are so lucky to be in the United States where you have many options of EC organizations and communities, and the opportunities to involve by working for them. If I were in the US, I would be so interested in the position as Supervisor Education Program Specialist at US Department of Education, because it will give me more opportunities to leadership in education in practice as my interest.
Brigitte