Program Leadership & Compliance
· Serve as the on-site administrator in full compliance with RI DHS licensing regulations, including qualifications, staff-child ratios, health/safety, and curriculum standards.
· Implement and monitor curriculum aligned with RIELDS, ensuring developmentally appropriate practices in all classrooms.
· Maintain accurate documentation for licensing, BrightStars, and other regulatory entities.
Team Management
· Lead recruitment, hiring, onboarding, and supervision of early childhood educators and support staff.
· Provide professional development, coaching, and performance feedback to build a strong, collaborative team culture.
· Create and maintain staff schedules, manage time off, and ensure adequate classroom coverage.
Family & Community Engagement
· Build trusting relationships with families, particularly those from underserved communities.
· Provide support and resources that respect families’ cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
· Collaborate with community partners, including the Providence Housing Authority and Boston Celtics, who are integral partners in this initiative.
Operational Oversight
· Develop and manage program budgets, supply orders, and center logistics in coordination with YMCA administrative staff.
· Coordinate facility maintenance and ensure a safe, clean, and welcoming environment.
· Lead or support grant-funded initiatives, data reporting, and program evaluation efforts.
Other Duties
· Participate in YMCA leadership meetings and contribute to the organization’s mission and goals.
· Perform other duties as assigned to support program quality and success.
LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES:
Demonstrated experience in developing and launching early childhood programs, including start-up planning, licensing, staffing, and operational systems.
· Strong project management experience, including multi-tasking and meeting deadlines. Must be capable of directing the daily administrative, program-related, and supervisory responsibilities of the classroom.
· Positive role model with strong leadership, conflict resolution, and diplomacy skills.
· Experience working with underserved populations and families in public housing or similar settings.
· Must possess oral, auditory, and written communication skills appropriate for interacting with both children and adults. Bilingual in English and Spanish strongly preferred.
· Strong ability to collaborate with multiple partners, including families, community agencies, and internal YMCA departments.
· Demonstrated success implementing RIELDS in classroom settings.
· Certifications required before working with children: Child Abuse Prevention Training, New Employee Orientation, all RI DHS and/or MA EEC requirements.
· Certifications required within the first 60 days of hire: YMCA approved basic lifesaving skills such as Pediatric CPR & First Aid, AED, and Emergency Oxygen, RI DHS Pre-service Health & Safety Training. This position must have the ability to respond to safety and emergency situations.