TEXAS RISING STAR MENTOR
Company: C2 GPS- Lower Rio Grande Workforce
Location: Mcallen
Posted on: November 7, 2024
Job Description:
_JOB OVERVIEW: _This position's primary duties will include
providing on-site mentoring to early childhood facilities such as,
but not limited to, providing direct assistance to help early
childhood facilities establish developmentally appropriate learning
environments; providing guidance for lesson planning and assisting
child care providers improve his or her abilities and skills
through observation; conducting assessments and modeling.
Additional duties include: guiding, advising and supporting the
child care facility in attaining and maintaining Texas Rising Star
(TRS) certification and to assist facilities move towards a 4
(four) Star or National Accreditation status by providing on-going
support through professional development and modeling
developmentally appropriate practices. Responsible for providing
effective assessments for current Texas Rising Star providers and
potential providers interested in the Texas Rising Star program.
Responsible with the coordination and implementation of all TRS
related activities associated with the Child Care Services (CCS)
Program. Duties will include assisting the Child Care Solutions
Manager with the child care program to include quality initiatives.
Meets regularly with and provides child care resources, including
developmentally appropriate books, materials, and equipment, to
TRS-certified providers. May serve as an assessor of child care
providers during the TRS certification process._ DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES: _
- Responsible for coordination and implementation of all TRS
provider related activity within the required timeframes which
include, but are not limited to, assessments, reassessments,
technical assistance, renewals, monitoring visits, and required
paperwork.
- Ensure all TRS sites receive on-site visits regularly (i.e.,
bi-monthly schedule)
- Provide Child Care Solutions Managers detailing results of
on-site visits (i.e., achievements and challenges).
- Recruit child care providers and provide on-site training in
attaining TRS status.
- Assist in ordering materials and resources as needed for the
TRS program.
- Maintains and updates Texas Rising Star Files.
- Maintains the Texas Rising Star information updated in the
TWIST Application and the Child Care Provider Database (Provider
Listing)
- Develop instructional materials and provide instructional
trainings on a monthly basis.
- Plan and coordinate Early Childhood Trainings to improve the
quality of child care
- Monitors TRS providers for Child Care Attendance Automation
(CCAA) compliance.
- Negotiate, issue, and ensure compliance with Service
Improvement Agreement (SIA) as necessary.
- Facilitates and provides guidance for developmentally
appropriate learning activities to Child Care Providers.
- Interprets and communicates provider policies and procedures
information, as needed.
- Completes and routes the TRS Provider Activity Report to
include list of children within 24 hours of action taken, may
assist in same capacity for non-TRS Providers.
- Validates that CCS staff have taken timely and appropriate
action after issuance of TRS Provider Activity Report(s).
- Provides training to CCS staff in areas that apply to the TRS
Providers.
- Observes and follows through with all required timeframes.
- Maintains a professional work area.
- Provides excellent customer service.
- Participate in community events as required.
- Travel is required to carry assigned functions.
- Attends trainings and conferences as needed; travel overnight
as necessary.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or
university in early childhood education, child development, special
education, child psychology, educational psychology, elementary
education, or family consumer science;
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or
university with at least 18 credit hours in early childhood
education, child development, special education, child psychology,
educational psychology, elementary education, or family consumer
science with at least 12 credit hours in child development; or
- Associate's degree in early childhood education, child
development, special education, child psychology, educational
psychology, elementary education, or family consumer science with
two years of experience as a director in an early childhood
program, with preference given for required experience with a
provider that is accredited or TRS certified.
- One year of full-time early childhood classroom experience in a
child care, Early Head Start, Head Start, or prekindergarten
through third grade school program.
- Best practices in early childhood education
- Understanding of early childhood evaluations, observations, and
assessments for both teachers and children
- Infant/Toddler Environmental Rating Scale (ITERS), Early
Childhood Environmental Rating Scale (ECERS-R), Family Childcare
Environmental Rating Scale (FCERS), Teacher Behavior Rating Scale
(TBRS), Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS), or other
assessment tools.
- Understanding of TRS Certification Guidelines and the minimum
standards of Texas child care licensing
- Bilingual (English and Spanish speaker)
- Ability to relate to individuals from culturally diverse
backgrounds
- Microsoft Word and Excel, Internet, and comfortable using
e-mail and entering data on a PC tablet
- Detail oriented with strong oral and written communication
skills
- Basic administrative skills, including recordkeeping and use of
a computer for data management and professional communication
- Effectively manage multiple projects
- Possess a valid motor vehicle operator's license subject to an
approved motor vehicle report and reliable transportation for
travel within the service delivery area.
- Analytical and problem solving skills.
- Detail orientation and strong organizational and documentation
skills.
- Good computer software skills for database, reports and
spreadsheets.
- Ability to develop and maintain professional working
relationships with management, coworkers, workers from other
programs as well as the public.
- Must be observant, patient, with good communication
skills.
- Participation in required annual professional development and
continuing education consistent with child care licensing
minimum-training requirements for a center director.** PREFERRED
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:**MINIMUM EDUCATION
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or
university in early childhood education, child development, special
education, child psychology, educational psychology, elementary
education, or family consumer science;
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or
university with at least 18 credit hours in early childhood
education, child development, special education, child psychology,
educational psychology, elementary education, or family consumer
science with at least 12 credit hours in child development; or
- Associate's degree in early childhood education, child
development, special education, child psychology, educational
psychology, elementary education, or family consumer science with
two years of experience as a director in an early childhood
program, with preference given for required experience with a
provider that is accredited or TRS certified.MINIMUM WORK
EXPERIENCE
- One year of full-time early childhood classroom experience in a
child care, Early Head Start, Head Start, or prekindergarten
through third grade school program.DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE
- Best practices in early childhood education
- Understanding of early childhood evaluations, observations, and
assessments for both teachers and children
- Infant/Toddler Environmental Rating Scale (ITERS), Early
Childhood Environmental Rating Scale (ECERS-R), Family Childcare
Environmental Rating Scale (FCERS), Teacher Behavior Rating Scale
(TBRS), Classroom Assessment Scoring System (CLASS), or other
assessment tools.OTHER PREFERRED KNOWLEDGE
- Understanding of TRS Certification Guidelines and the minimum
standards of Texas child care licensing
- Bilingual (English and Spanish speaker)
- Ability to relate to individuals from culturally diverse
backgrounds
- Microsoft Word and Excel, Internet, and comfortable using
e-mail and entering data on a PC tablet
- Detail oriented with strong oral and written communication
skills
- Basic administrative skills, including recordkeeping and use of
a computer for data management and professional communication
- Effectively manage multiple projects
- Possess a valid motor vehicle operator's license subject to an
approved motor vehicle report and reliable transportation for
travel within the service delivery area.
- Analytical and problem solving skills.
- Detail orientation and strong organizational and documentation
skills.
- Good computer software skills for database, reports and
spreadsheets.
- Ability to develop and maintain professional working
relationships with management, coworkers, workers from other
programs as well as the public.
- Must be observant, patient, with good communication
skills.REQUIRED CONTINUING EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- Participation in required annual professional development and
continuing education consistent with child care licensing
minimum-training requirements for a center director.** PHYSICAL
DEMANDS:**The physical demands described here are representative of
those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the
employee is regularly required to stand, walk, sit, use hands for
finger coordination, reach with arms and hands, pulling standard
file cabinet and vertical file drawers, lift/carry 10 pounds of
paper, drive a vehicle, stoop, kneel and talk and hear. Travel is
required. Flexible hours may be required.** COMPANY OVERVIEW: **C2
Global Professional Services is an award-winning employment and
training organization, that prepares and places people into
productive jobs. We're located in five regions in Texas and one in
Florida. We strive to fulfill our mission by following our Core
Values of "Respect, Communication, Customer Engagement and
Ingenuity."Come and surround yourself with talented and
professional individuals who have also taken the next step of
making a difference in someone's life. You would not only have a
great and dedicated team to work with, but you would also be
eligible to take advantage of a competitive benefits plan which
includes:
- Health Insurance (with no cost options for employee only
plans)
- Wellness Reimbursement
- Generous Paid Time Off
- Paid Parental Leave
- 401(K) with 6% Employer Match-
- Dental
- Vision
- Life Insurance
- Short and Long Term Disability
- Pet Insurance-------Equal Opportunity Employer:
minority/female/disability/veteran
Keywords: C2 GPS- Lower Rio Grande Workforce, Edinburg , TEXAS RISING STAR MENTOR, Other , Mcallen, Texas
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