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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Organization for Administrators and A Job I Want


The Association for Early Learning Leaders is an organization which serves child care owners, directors, and administrators. This organization works with administrators as they work toward ensuring quality within their programs.  A membership provides member a great deal of resources to improve practices.  It discusses how successful directors lead their programs.  There are forums, trainings, free webinars, and conferences to network with other administrators.  This would be an excellent way to improve leadership skills.


 McCormick Center for Early Childhood Leadership is another organization which I believe will help administrators within the early childhood field.  The McCormick center is dedicated to building the leadership capacity of the early childhood workforce.  They focus on four areas of development.  They offer professional development to increase the knowledge and competency of early childhood leaders. They also provide evaluations to measure and improve the quality of early learning programs. They conduct research to enhance the knowledge base on key workforce and professional development issues, and public awareness to promote greater understanding of the critical role of early childhood leaders in the provision of quality services for children and families.  


The National Woman’s Law Center is an excellent organization which can offer the early childhood professional with wonderful resources. They have published a document entitled A Count for Quality: Child Care Center Directors on Rating and Improvement Systems. This publication would help guide program administrators on their journey to improved child care programs. It describes the role of the director in the process of improving the quality of the child care program.



The Job Hunt

A job that may be interesting to pursue is the Educational Program Specialist with the Department Of Health And Human Services, at the National Institutes of Health. It sounds like a fascinating, challenging, and meaningful position. I have all the qualification for the position, but I would have to learn a great deal about contracts and funding.

https://my.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/335294500

2 comments:

Julie Rand said...

I think that your website National Woman's Law sounds very interesting. I am going to look up the document, "A Count for Quality" It sounds like it would be very beneficial to programs needing to improve practices. The job you found also sounds interesting. I saw a job that sounds very similar...but I was hesitant because it required detailed knowledge and experience with grants and grant writing...which I do not have as of now. Good luck to you!

Rhonda Crabbs said...

Julie,

Thank you for the information on three outstanding organizations. I found the McCormick Center for Early Childhood Leadership very interesting and I look forward to learning more about their cause. I am a believer that if an early childhood center does not have quality administrators that care and believe in their work, it is almost impossible for teachers to create optimal learning for young children. The administrator of any early childhood program is the one that sets the overall tone and attitude regarding the program. These administrators need resources, support and networking so that they can be the best leader possible.

Rhonda