Full-Time

Head Start Systems Specialist

Region II

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ICF

ICF

Advances coaching through accreditation and credentialing

Social Impact
Education

Compensation Overview

$76.8k - $130.6kAnnually

Mid, Senior

No H1B Sponsorship

Remote in USA + 2 more

More locations: Newark, NJ, USA | Trenton, NJ, USA

Home-based in one of the Region II states (New York, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands) with extensive travel required.

Category
Management Consulting
Consulting
Required Skills
Management
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • A minimum of a BA or a BS from an accredited university or college in management, communication, education leadership or administration, early childhood education, child development or related field.
  • If the highest degree was awarded more than ten years ago, the resume should specifically detail courses, conferences, seminars attended or relevant work experience.
  • A minimum of five years of experience with at least three years’ experience with the provision of technical assistance and consultation to Head Start and/or state and federal early childhood development, education or human services systems.
  • 1 year of experience facilitating successful collaborations within state and federal early childhood development, education or human services systems.
  • 1 year of experience providing technical assistance that includes working with management teams and program staff.
  • 1 year of experience analyzing data and helping programs make data driven decisions.
  • 1 year of experience facilitating group discussions and presenting to range of audiences.
  • 1 year of experience communicating, both orally and in writing to various audiences.
Responsibilities
  • Provide subject matter expertise, consultation, and resources to Regional Office and TTA staff to improve coordination opportunities across state and federal early childhood care and education systems that impact Head Start service delivery.
  • Coordinate with partners such as Head Start associations, Head Start State Collaboration Offices, and Departments of Education to improve state and local coordination efforts, promote collaboration with local education agencies, and address cross-cutting challenges affecting Head Start children and families.
  • Aggregate and analyze regional data related to Head Start collaboration with state and federal early childhood development and education systems, local education agencies, and other local, state, and regional partners to identify cross-system coordination and collaboration issues.
  • Participate in regional-level meetings with Head Start Collaboration Office (HSCO) Directors, state Child Care administrators and other state-level early childhood systems partners, as directed by the Regional Office.
  • Provide direct TTA to Head Start/Early Head Start grantees at the direction of the Regional Office.
  • Support emerging OHS initiatives and priorities.

ICF is a global organization focused on enhancing the coaching profession. It provides accreditation for coaching training programs, ensuring they meet high-quality standards, and offers credentialing services for individual coaches to validate their expertise and increase their earning potential. ICF also has a membership program that connects professional coaches, offering resources and networking opportunities. The organization engages in thought leadership to promote the benefits of coaching across various sectors, including corporate, educational, and non-profit organizations. ICF's goal is to elevate the coaching profession and demonstrate its positive impact on individuals and organizations worldwide.

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Lexington, Kentucky

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