Overview
The Early Childhood Provider Council is seeking a dynamic and entrepreneurial Executive Director (ED). The ED will serve as the founding leader of the Provider Council, reporting to the Board of Directors and guiding the transition from fiscal sponsorship to an independent nonprofit. The ED is responsible for implementing the organization’s strategic plan, growing membership and revenue, building systems and processes across operations, and operationalizing inclusive, multi-stakeholder decision-making. This is a unique opportunity for a visionary, collaborative leader to build a values-aligned, equity-driven infrastructure in early childhood education.
About the Company
The Early Childhood Provider Council is in the process of establishing itself as a newly incorporated 501(c)(3) nonprofit rooted in a shared services and multi-stakeholder governance model operating under the fiscal sponsorship of Children First. We unify the early childhood education (ECE) sector to strengthen communities and support economic growth in Philadelphia. With a commitment to racial equity and quality improvement, the Council serves a membership of over 50 independent ECE providers of color. We advocate for inclusive policy, equitable quality standards, and operational supports for providers through a shared service model.
Candidate Profile
The ideal candidate is a strategic and dynamic leader with a proven track record of effectively leading organizations. Competitive candidates will be adept at cultivating a collaborative and entrepreneurial approach to team building, based on multi-stakeholder decision-making and a cooperative shared services business model.
Required Skills & Experience
Key Duties
The ED is responsible for implementing the organization’s strategic plan, growing membership and revenue, building systems and processes across operations, and operationalizing inclusive, multi-stakeholder decision-making processes/ This position supervises a part time Administrative Assistant and is expected to manage additional staff as the organization grows. The ED works closely with the Board, staff, and members to develop and maintain the highest level of quality in the services, programs, and the systems that power the Council. Responsibilities include:
Additional Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree or higher and 8–10 years in senior management within the early childhood sector.
A strong background in Trauma-informed Practices, specifically:
Additional Information
The ED will oversee the Provider Council under the fiscal sponsorship of Children First. Upon accepting the position, the Board of the Provider Council will work with the ED to develop a clear set of job expectations for the first year of the position. The ED position will be overseen by the Board of Directors of the Provider Council. The ED will operate on a probationary period for the first 90 days. They will have an initial review six months after their start date, and an annual performance review at their one-year anniversary.
This is a hybrid position, with periodic travel throughout the region and some work outside of traditional business hours required. The hybrid arrangement may change at the end of the Provider Council’s current grant cycle and/or when the organization establishes office space.
Equal Opportunity Statement
Children First is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, creed, gender, or sexual identity.
Pay & Benefits: $85,000 a year, in addition to a stipend to cover health benefits.
Apply: Resume and cover letter, with the job position in the email subject line to info@childrenfirstpa.org.
A stipend to cover health benefits.
Send resume and cover letter with job position in the email subject line.