Job Description
CAPE, Inc. has a wonderful and immediate opportunity for Site Supervisor, Jackson Center - Eligible for Signing Bonus!
• Position is Non-Exempt, Full Time (40 hours/week), 12 months per year
• Pay Rate: Hourly, Commensurate with education, related-experience, and permit level
Minimum $26.57/hour Maximum $28.05/hour
• Eligible for group benefits plans including medical, dental, vision, life insurance and retirement plan;
paid Holidays, vacation and sick days; educational assistance
• Reports to HS Program Director
Agency Overview:
CAPE, Inc. headquarters is in Livermore, and provides early childhood education services (Head Start and Early Head Start preschool programs) in Livermore, Dublin, Pleasanton, and Hayward areas. CAPE offers a cohesive environment for passionate people who want to make a significant contribution to early childhood education, social/emotional development and early childhood mental health.
Position Overview:
The Site Supervisor is responsible for supervising and leading a team of Teachers, Associate Teachers, Teacher Aides and Volunteers as well as all aspects of day to day operations of a center–based program.
The Site Supervisor provides leadership and guidance. Also, manages the planning, organizing, and implementing the care, development and education of typically and atypically developing children.
The Site Supervisor works with children individually, and in small and large groups as part of the cooperative classroom team.
Essential Functions:
• Carry out the goals, policies, procedures and activities designed to implement CAPE, Inc.
educational objectives, Head Start Performance Standards and CDE Regulations and
Community Care Licensing.
• Maintain a system of confidentiality of records and information on Head Start children
and families.
• Assist with diapering and toileting of children
• Assist with daily routines and functions of the classroom.
• Ensure monthly reports; safety, consumable checklist and small purchase orders are
accurate and submitted on time to the center Operations Manager for approval.
• Observance and application of safety practices always
• All other duties as assigned in addition to below:
Assessments/Curriculum
• Prepares and maintains necessary and mandated records including:
o Developmental and behavioral screenings o Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP) at least 3 times per year
o Ensure that teaching teams conduct and record observations of children
o Ensure that two parent conferences and two home visits are completed during the year. Maintain documentation as required.
o Analyze and aggregate assessment outcomes to ensure classroom teams continue to meet school readiness goals.
o Complete ECERS evaluation annually, making needed improvements to the environment or curriculum
o Ensure that each child has an IDP completed with parent input
o In collaboration with the Support Services Manager, ensure that children’s identified needs and goals are implemented and documented, incorporating information from IDP’s/IEP’s/ and IFSP’s assessments
o Submit referrals on children and families to appropriate specialist as needed
o Ensure planning and implementation of a developmentally appropriate, emergent, anti-bias curriculum, obtaining input from parents and other staff which includes aspects of all Head Start and State Preschool components
Parent and Family Involvement in collaboration with the Family Advocate
• Encourage parent involvement in all aspects of the program. o Provide parent orientations to all new families. o Build and maintain professional warm and supportive relationships with families
• Have awareness of cultural sensitivity and responsiveness with staff families and children.
o Plan, coordinate and attend Center Parent Meetings with Family Advocates.
o Ensure that a monthly newsletter is generated for families, in the predominate language of the program.
o Greet families daily and establish a positive relationship
o Monitor teaching teams to ensure that positive interactions and service is provided to
parents, families and children.
o Participate in regularly scheduled case management meetings o Make reports of
suspected child abuse to Child Protective Services (CPS) conferring with agency support
staff as needed.
Communication
• Develops and maintains effective communication with parents, Policy Committee
Representatives, management team and other community agencies.
• Conduct onsite orientation for new team members
• Attend and participate in monthly management team meetings, Site Supervisor and
center staff meetings as required.
• Oral communications skills to effectively speak in public forums or meetings.
• Have ability to write and articulate reports with management team
Interactions with children
• Encourage experimentation, exploration, problem solving skills, socialization and choice
making; asking open ended questions and listen respectfully. • Communicate effectively
with children in a group settings
• Speak to children in a positive and respectful manner.
• Collaborate and establish effective working relationships with teaching staff and agency
management.
Health and Safety
• Observance and application of safety practices at all times, including supervision and
maintaining proper ratios.
• Ensure that monitoring of indoor/outdoor environments is completed daily and monthly.
• Maintain a clean and safe learning environment for children on a daily basis.
• Complete injury reports, symptom records and unusual incident reports as needed.
• Responsible for monthly safety checklist, fire drills and disaster drills and completion of
all documents.
• Communicate CAPE Inc. emergency evacuation procedures to all employees at least once
every three months
• Follow HR procedure for reporting employee injuries.
Nutrition
• Review and submit grocery order weekly.
• Ensure snacks and meals are served family style with an adult present at the table.
• Ensure that meal counts are documented at time of service.
• Meet food handling and safety requirements.
Qualifications and Requirements
• BA or AA degree or in process of completion
• Possession of a valid California driver’s license, reliable transportation and valid vehicle
insurance
• Must hold a Site Supervisor or Program Director Permit
• Ability to work within the philosophy of the CAPE program
• Frequent significant decision and problem-solving abilities
• Effective communication skills – both oral and written
• Analytical and organizational skills
• Teamwork/Effective interpersonal relationship with co-workers
• Professionalism; flexibility
• Comprehension of job-related responsibilities
• Detail-oriented; Customer service oriented
• Previous experience in a Head Start or State Preschool program, preferred
• Bi-lingual skills; especially Spanish/English; Farsi/English, preferred
Physical Demands
• While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand, walk,
bend, sit, use hands and fingers; handle or feel objects, tools, or controls; reach with
hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; talk and hear.
• Frequent sitting on floor with children
• Ability to lift and carry up to 20 pounds frequently, and/or up to 50 pounds occasionally.
• Specific vision ability required for this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision,
peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
• The work environment characteristics involve a moderate amount of noise.
• Ability to respond to an emergency situation by taking children to a safe area
Join our team today! Submit your cover letter, upload resume and copy of transcript to hr@capeheadstart.org
CAPE, Inc. is an equal employment opportunity employer and provides the opportunity for all persons to seek, obtain, and hold employment with the Agency without discrimination on account of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, disability status, medical condition, age, marital status, sexual orientation, or because of genetic information, except if there exists a lawful bona fide occupational qualification.