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Published 1/6/26 2:02PM

Director of Early Childhood Programs

On-site, Work must be performed in or near Miami, FL
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  • Details

    Job Type:
    Full Time
    Education:
    4-Year Degree Required
    Experience Level:
    Director
    Salary:
    USD $105,000 / year
    Cause Areas:
    Education, Children & Youth

    Description

    This role presents a significant leadership opportunity for an experienced early childhood professional to oversee a comprehensive portfolio of education and family services programs, including Head Start, Early Head Start, Voluntary Pre-K, School Readiness, and Court Care initiatives. The Director of Early Childhood Programs will provide strategic and operational leadership to ensure the delivery of high-quality, outcomes-driven services that align with the organization’s mission and values. With a strong emphasis on regulatory compliance, staff development, and continuous quality improvement, this position plays a critical role in advancing school readiness and family engagement across multiple sites.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Provide day-to-day operational and strategic oversight of all early childhood education and family services programs, ensuring alignment with federal, state, and local regulations and funder requirements.
    • Lead implementation and monitoring of Head Start Performance Standards across all program components, including education, family engagement, health, mental health, and disabilities services.
    • Build, lead, and sustain high-performing, multidisciplinary teams across multiple locations, fostering collaboration, accountability, and professional growth.
    • Oversee curriculum implementation, program enhancements, and school readiness initiatives to ensure consistent, high-quality learning experiences.
    • Partner with the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer to develop, manage, and monitor program budgets; ensure fiscal accountability and sustainability across all funding sources.
    • Prepare, submit, and monitor grant applications, annual program applications, corrective action plans, self-assessments, training and technical assistance plans, and required funder reports.
    • Drive continuous quality improvement through data collection, analysis, trend reporting, and outcome-based program planning.
    • Ensure staff credentialing, licensing, and professional development requirements are met and maintained; develop and implement ongoing training programs to support compliance and excellence.
    • Serve as a key liaison with community partners, school districts, funders, and regulatory agencies to support families, staff, and program growth.
    • Oversee recruitment, onboarding, supervision, coaching, and performance management of program leadership and site-based staff.
    • Provide oversight of Court Care and KidSpace programs, including enrollment management, revenue monitoring, budget oversight, and funder reporting.
    • Conduct regular site visits to ensure safe, nurturing, and developmentally appropriate environments for children and families.

    Qualifications & Experience

    • Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education, Education, Child Development, or a closely related field, including a minimum of 18 credits in early childhood coursework.
    • Three to five years of progressive leadership and supervisory experience in early childhood or child-focused programs, preferably within a nonprofit environment.
    • Master’s degree strongly preferred.
    • Demonstrated experience with Head Start and/or Early Head Start programs highly preferred.
    • Proven experience managing multi-site operations, large teams, budgets, and complex compliance requirements.
    • Knowledge of federal, state, and local early childhood regulations, including Head Start, Early Learning Coalition, VPK, and related funding streams.
    • Ability to obtain Florida Director’s Credential within 90 days of hire, if not already held.

    Key Competencies & Attributes

    • Strategic and operational leadership
    • Regulatory compliance and risk management
    • Team building, coaching, and staff development
    • Fiscal stewardship and budget management
    • Data-informed decision-making and continuous improvement
    • Strong written and verbal communication
    • Cultural competence and community engagement
    • Alignment with organizational values of courage, commitment, and compassion

    Work Environment & Benefits

    This is an in-person leadership role overseeing multiple program sites within a mission-driven, community-focused organization. The work environment is collaborative, fast-paced, and deeply impact-oriented, with a strong emphasis on professional integrity, accountability, and service to children and families. A comprehensive benefits package is offered, consistent with full-time exempt leadership roles.

    Location

    On-site
    Miami, FL, USA

    How to Apply

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