Work Year Calendar and Hours 12-month position (244 days / year), 7 hours per day Daily Work Hours: TBD For more information about employee benefits please go to: Salary Support Salary Scale Grade S 16: $37.26 per hour; starting Under the Fair Labor and Standards Act this position is non-exempt from overtime. Actual salary placement will be in accordance with the salary procedures of the Frederick County Public School System. Role The Program Administrator reports to the Coordinator for Early Ch... more details
Program Administrator, Judy Center Early Learning Hub
JobID: 14484
Position Type: Support Staff
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Date Posted: 6/24/2024
Location: Tuscarora Elementary School
Date Available: ASAP
Closing Date: 07/03/2024
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12-month position (244 days / year), 7 hours per day
Daily Work Hours: TBD
For more information about employee benefits please go to: www.fcps.org/benefits
Salary
Support Salary Scale Grade S16: $37.26 per hour; starting
Under the Fair Labor and Standards Act this position is non-exempt from overtime. Actual salary placement will be in accordance with the salary procedures of the Frederick County Public School System.
Role
The Program Administrator reports to the Coordinator for Early Childhood Education and Judy Centers. This position is responsible for managing the Judy Center Early Learning Hub, including its early childhood component, for Frederick County Public Schools (FCPS). Essential functions include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) assisting with general administrative functions related to assigned school and Judy Center Early Learning Hub grant; (2) providing community engagement and education; (3) performing other duties consistent with the scope and nature of the position.
This position is grant funded and contingent upon grant renewal.
Essential Functions
Reporting directly to the Coordinator for Early Childhood Education and Judy Centers, the Program Administrator—Judy Center performs, as a minimum, the following duties:
General Administrative Functions:
Leads, directs, and is responsible for the performance and results of the Judy Center Early Learning Hub, Judy Center Early Learning Hub staff, contracted employees, and temporary employees based on the twelve components outlined by the Maryland State Department of Education at the assigned Judy Center Early Learning Hub location.
Provides feedback regarding staff performance to the Coordinator for Early Childhood Education and Judy Centers.
Collaborates with the Judy Center Early Learning Hub Program Administrators placed in all Frederick County Judy Center Early Learning Hubs.
Writes or coordinates the writing of competitive grant proposals.
Develops, manages, and/or coordinates the budget relating to the site-specific Judy Center Early Learning Hub grant.
Manages acquisition and distribution of resources and purchases relating to the grant.
Keeps and maintains clear, concise, and up to date files and records required by the grant-funded program and external and internal evaluators.
Gathers data and prepares the annual Judy Center Early Learning Hub grant, attends the technical assistance meeting, and submits the proposed goals and performance measures for which the Judy Center Early Learning Hub is held accountable.
Completes grant reporting requirements, including but not limited to, the mid-year, end of year, annual, and Board of Education reports.
Maintains clear and accurate financial records and ensures compliance with grant requirements.
Processes invoices and payments according to and in compliance with FCPS policies and procedures.
Develops, designs, tests, maintains, and/or coordinates the development of student data-centric system for collection and maintenance of information to track, analyze, and report program progress.
Maintains proficiency in the use of technology including, but not limited to, desktop and system software to meet administrative needs.
Community Engagement and Education:
Conducts routine needs assessments of the physical, behavioral, and emotional needs of students, their families, and the community.
Facilitates the coordination of wraparound services, including behavioral health services, to meet identified student, family, and community needs.
Develops strategies for increasing program visibility/expansion and enrollment strategies, including but not limited to the coordination of all issues affecting the partners.
Collaborates with partners to analyze and develop program objectives and policy information.
Facilitates problem solving and information gathering for the general public, parents, employees, and government officials.
Plans and manages engagement events, including preparing detailed plans, coordinating site logistics, identifying and analyzing needs of stakeholders, developing invitee lists, developing agendas and other event materials, publicizing events, and other action materials.
Proactively identifies opportunities for stakeholder engagement and maintains detailed records.
Collaborates with School Administration of assigned school, Community School Coordinator, Community School Nurse, Community Liaison, the Prekindergarten and Kindergarten teams, and/or other school-based staff to ensure integration of Judy Center Early Learning Hub and assigned school.
Identifies opportunities for partnerships with local businesses, community organizations, government entities, and others to support systemic programs and initiatives.
Manages partnerships, which includes developing and/or maintaining a comprehensive and continuously updated catalogue of partners and their activities, leveraging and expanding those partnership to maximize their benefit to the Judy Center Early Learning Hub and its participants, and reports to Judy Center Early Learning Hub supervisors on the status of partnership activities.
Proactively identifies opportunities for stakeholder engagement and maintains detailed records.
Acts as a representative, liaison, coordinator, spokesperson, and/or team leader to FCPS and/or other agencies.
Facilitates meetings with and works collaboratively with community agencies to identify eligible children and families and to ensure wraparound services without duplication.
Assist parents and families in the transition from Judy Center Early Learning Hub participation to formal education and in understanding and utilizing school programs available to families and students.
Plan and execute parent education programs to ensure whole-family readiness for formal education.
Assists with the development and dissemination of instructional strategies and resources that support school readiness and are aligned with Maryland Early Learning Standards.
Collaborates with the Outreach Coordinator to maintain ongoing and clear communication, as well as effective advertisement, on Judy Center Early Learning Hub social media accounts.
Job-Related Professional Responsibilities
Attends meetings, conferences, and/or trainings, as required by supervisor and as dictated by the grant-funded program, including but not limited to, an annual conference which may require multiple days and overnights.
Administers, coordinates, and/or schedules trainings and professional learning opportunities for school-based and Judy Center Early Learning Hub staff, community partner agencies and organizations, and partner childcare centers.
Convenes and facilitates the partnership Steering Committee for monthly meetings and provides support to partners working with the Judy Center Early Learning Hubs.
Develops and/or delivers presentations and surveys to organizations, agencies, conferences, families, and school-based staff.
Serves on the School Improvement Process (SIP) team.
Performs other duties which are consistent with the scope and nature of the position and assigned by the Coordinator of Early Childhood Education and Judy Center Early Learning Hubs.
Keeps abreast of current developments in the field; attends seminars and training, as required.
Works non-regular hours as required by program objectives, including evening and weekend events.
Maintains regular and predictable attendance.
Uses experience and judgment to resolve problems and prioritize work on behalf of the Judy Center Early Learning Hub.
Coordinates and assists in the facilitation of bi-annual vision, hearing, and dental screenings.
Required Qualifications
Education/Training/Experience:
Bachelor’s degree in education, public administration business, social work, or related field.
One (1) year of successful experience working with databases, spreadsheets, and word-processing programs.
Certification/License: None.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Knowledge and use of culturally responsive practices.
Understand and adhere to professional ethics and behaviors.
Knowledge of and familiarity with community agencies and resources.
Strong analytical skills.
Ability to plan, coordinate and execute strategic initiatives.
Knowledge of applicable local, state, and federal laws, regulations, policies, and practices.
Demonstrates knowledge and experience with technology applications and proficiency in use of databases, spreadsheets, and word-processing programs.
Ability to make decisions independently based upon experience, judgment, and established departmental procedures and policies.
Advanced verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to effectively interface with employees, vendors, company representatives, and other stakeholders.
Ability to handle confidential and highly sensitive information in a professional manner.
Ability to build trust and maintain relationships.
Strong commitment to excellent stakeholder service.
Management and organizational skills that demonstrate the ability to prioritize work under time constraints, as well as flexibility in an environment of multiple tasks and shifting priorities.
Capability to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to speak in an understandable voice with sufficient volume to be heard in normal conversation and on the telephone and in addressing groups.
Ability to travel to schools and other locations, as well as state meeting sometimes with little notice.
Ability to maintain emotional control under stress.
Ability to spend long hours sitting.
Ability to reach with hands and arms.
Sufficient manual dexterity to grasp, handle, manipulate, and/or feel objects and use office technology.
Sufficient mobility to move about the work area.
Sufficient vision to read and comprehend printed materials, see distant objects with clarity, and identify and distinguish objects.
Sufficient hearing to hear and comprehend conversations in person and on the telephone, as well as distinguish sounds up to twenty (20) feet.
Occasionally climb or balance.
Occasionally stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
Occasionally lift up to fifty (0-50) pounds.
Work Environment:
Moderate noise (examples: office environment with computers, printers, and telephones; regular conversations within offices, cubicles, hallways, and conference rooms; meetings one-on-one, in small groups, and large settings, etc.).
Preferred Qualifications
Education/Training/Experience:
Master’s degree in education, public administration business, social work, or related field.
Two (2) years of experience working in an educational system in an administrative capacity.
Two (2) years or more as an early childhood teacher or trainer.
Experience with using PeopleSoft programs.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
Bilingual (Spanish).
Familiarity with the FCPS policies, goals, and programs.
Familiarity with grant guidelines/expectations, fiscal management and monetary expenditures.
FREDERICK COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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