Early Learning Ventures (ELV), a nonprofit organization, is focused on increasing access to high quality Early
Care and Education (ECE) through a unique model of shared services that streamlines business functions and
make managing a financially stable, high-quality business attainable. Working with a network of partners and
through an online, cost-effective business platform, Early Learning Ventures is supporting providers to
strengthen their businesses, save time and money, and, most importantly, offer quality care to more children.
Through an Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships (EHS-CCP) grant ELV and its collaborators are poised
to deliver best-in-class, comprehensive early childhood services to eligible children in high-need, low-capacity
communities in six counties across Colorado. ELV’s ability to maximize efficiency and effectiveness through
their innovative shared services model will allow the service delivery team to leverage resources in
support of infant and toddler development. This position reports directly to a Child Care Partnerships Manager.
Responsibilities of the Child Care Partnership Coordinator Include:
• Supervise, coach, mentor, and evaluate job performance of up to four direct reports utilizing
professional development and training plans. Promote training that meets team and individual needs.
• Lead county team members in work with one another: Child Care Partners, ELV Child Care
Partnership Specialists, and the local community by promoting a consistent professional exchange of
information in all directions. Facilitate cross-team work as needed.
• Lead the local implementation of EHS service plans pertaining to early childhood development, health
and safety practices, Family Services, Program Management, and Services for Children with
Disabilities to guide daily work and meet children’s needs.
• Deliver training on products and services to colleagues, Child Care program directors and staff in
various formats, including individual training, instructor-led content, and webinars.
• Lead the local implementation of a monitoring and reporting structure with Child Care Partners and
ELV Child Care Partnership Specialists that ensures full compliance of the Head Start Program
Performance Standards and meets the needs of enrolled families.
• Leadership Development – Lead the local implementation of on-site technical assistance, coaching
and supportive guidance to site leadership regarding continuous improvement processes, center
operations and compliance with Head Start Program Performance Standards. Facilitate the
continuous improvement process with assigned partners.
• Professional Development - Lead the local implementation of a teacher and director professional
development program to include coordination/delivery of teacher credentialing process, training and
coaching, researched-based curriculum for infants and toddlers, ongoing authentic
assessment practices, and classroom observations.
• Family Engagement and Development - Lead the local collaboration with Child Care Partners to offer a
comprehensive family engagement program aligned with HSPPS and the Parent, Family and
Community Engagement Framework. Lead the local implementation of program processes relating to
eligibility, recruitment selection, enrollment and attendance (ERSEA) system implementation in
alignment with Head Start Program Performance Standards.
• Community Development - Collaborate with the Child Care Partnership Leadership Team to develop,
manage, and maintain a portfolio of MOU’s and/or contracts, with community service agencies that
support early childhood workforce development and comprehensive services.
Represent ELV positively and professionally in the local community by building relationships
with other agencies including public school districts, systems of higher education, and other community
agencies and partners.
• Community Development – Lead the local implementation of comprehensive services, including the
administration of and/or coordination of health screenings with community service providers.
• Work with one to two assigned Child Care Partners to guide implementation of comprehensive EHS
services, acting as liaison between ELV program management and designated CCP sites.
Using the ELV Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Statement as the organizational lens of equity; work to embed the guiding principles of the Statement into practice within ELV's work.
Other duties as assigned.
Educational Requirements:
•Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Social Welfare, Public Administration, human services or a related field required
Qualifications:
•Minimum 5 years of experience in an early care and education environment
•Proven ability to establish and strengthen community partnerships
•Experience supervising a team of professionals
•Experience working with children and families from diverse backgrounds
•Demonstrated knowledge of theories and practices of Early Childhood Development
•Proven leadership ability, including facilitating relationships with ECE programs and community partnerships and family engagement
•Demonstrated knowledge of theories and practices of case management and community engagement
•Demonstrated knowledge of theories and practices of continuous improvement, change management and/or practice-based coaching
•Current Colorado Coaching Credential, or willingness to pursue the Credential and certification on other relevant coaching tools
•Bilingual English/Spanish preferred
Travel:
•Local travel in county up to 50%
•Travel out of County up to 10%
•Valid Driver’s License Required
•Reliable Transportation Required
Compensation details: 61000-65000 Yearly Salary
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