Sunday, February 1, 2015

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: National/Federal Level


 
 
 
Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: National/Federal Level
            The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) is one of the biggest organizations that focus on issues concerning children.  NAEYC also is an accrediting body that certifies early childhood programs.  The NAEYC office is located in Washington, D.C.
Job opportunities: (Senior Director) NAEYC Academy for Early Childhood Program Accreditation.  This job entails leadership of the NAEYC staff and keeps up to date research on early childhood standards.  This person will also handle the financial responsibilities of the organization.  The person must also possess management and strong communication skills.  A degree in business management for non-profits is desired or an advanced degree in early childhood.
Child and Family Services DC:
            The Child and Family Services is a government agency that supports the needs of children and families through the welfare system.  This organization also manages the Foster Care system and protects children from suspected abuse.  This organization also provides safe havens for children and families that have been abused.
Job opportunities: Director for Well Being – The director will ensure the health and well being and support for children and families.  The duties also entail overseeing the day to day operations and establishing short term and long term goals.
Office of Head Start:
            Head start was created as a result of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s War on Poverty Act of 1964 and the organization later was fully established in 1977.  This organizations mission is to provide high quality education to low income children, establish training programs for parents, and to lift poor families out of poverty.
Job opportunity: Specialist Instructional (Early Childhood Education), the specialist guides and builds quality early childhood teachers, support staff, and other school personnel. 
Qualifications: Bachelors degree and have 3-5 years of teaching experience.  Supervisory experience is a must and the candidate must have experience working in a low income program.

2 comments:

  1. Nikki,
    I am very familiar with NAECY because of my last teaching job with the hospital and becoming even more familiar with Head Start now that I work in that with that organization. Child and Family Services in DC sounds very interesting. Out of all three which job would be your first pick?

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  2. Nikki,
    I am a member of NAEYC, and I attended the conference in Atlanta 2 years ago. I had the best 3 days going from workshop to seminars. There is nothing better than being in a room full of people that love talking about their work with children. i just renewed my membership last week, and I am looking forward to attending more events that they sponsor.

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