JOB The IUM (Ili Uusim Mahtawa'apo Pascua Yaqui Head Start) Education Supervisor oversees the IUM Teachers and Co-Teachers educational instruction and related academic programs. Incumbents perform duties including: monitoring compliance with Head Start guidelines and procedures; maintaining and auditing related records; serving as a member of a trans-disciplinary team to assess and identify needs of children in the Ili Uusim program, performing quality reviews on lesson plans to ensure the principles are consistent with early childhood educational standards. Lastly, the Education Supervisor is responsible for evaluating the educational professionals at IUM. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
- Supervises staff, conduct performance evaluations, ensure staff are trained; ensure that employees follow policies and procedures, maintain a healthy and safe working environment, and make hiring, termination and disciplinary recommendations.
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Monitor and evaluate lesson plans to ensure consistency with program guidelines and early childhood educational standards.
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Provide staff development training, model of instructional practices, support staff in current and effective strategies, and methodologies to holistically support early childhood students and their families.
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Participate in targeted professional growth activities.
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Assure adherence to the due process rights, procedural safeguards, and established compliance standards.
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Coordinate and monitor activities to ensure a smooth transition for children enrolling into the Head Start Program and from Head Start into elementary school.
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Develop and maintain policies and procedures relevant to program content, implementation, and Head Start performance standards.
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Plan educational programs with inter-disciplinary team of staff, parents and other coordinators, and supervise the implementation of planned activities.
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Serve as a liaison between parents, staff, and the Head Start Manager concerning any educational issues or concerns.
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Prepare annual assessment of equipment and material needed for classrooms.
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Prepare reports as requested.
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Perform other duties of a similar nature or level as requested by supervisor or director.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Bachelor's Degree in Child Development or related field, five (5) years of early childhood development education or related program experience, and two (2) years of lead or supervisory experience. A Master's Degree in Education can be substituted for two (2) years of Early Childhood/ Elementary Education experience.
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A Master's in Educational Leadership is preferred;
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Bilingual in English/Spanish is required, Haiki preferred;
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Experience working with Yoeme or American Indian communities, preferred;
Special Requirements:
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Must possess and maintain a valid Arizona Driver's License;
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TB Clearance required;
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CPR and First Aide required;
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Must have a current Level 1 Arizona Clearance Card. Failure to maintain a current Level 1 Clearance Card will result in termination.