**This position is for the new 26-27 school year effective 7/1/26
Position Compensation: $ 84,057.60/Annually- $88,313.04/ Annually plus excellent benefits.
Pace offers a Total Rewards Package to its employees:
- 401k
- Vacation
- Sick pay
- 14 Paid Holidays
- Pet Insurance
- FSA - Flexible Spending Accounts and Dependent Care
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Affordable Medical, Dental, and Vision packages extended to your family as well.
- Supplemental Insurance Plans
- Opportunity to promote within, just to name a few.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS FOR LEVEL II SITE DIRECTOR:
JOB PURPOSE:?
The Site Director II responsibilities include leading and supervising staff, adherence to compliance, overseeing daily activities, etc.? The Site Director II monitors and ensures that the program is adhering to the Head Start Program Performance Standards, the Head Start Act, California Community Care Licensing regulations, Los Angeles County of Education contract,?and other related laws and ordinances, providing high quality Early Childhood Development services.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Site Director II will train, model positive behaviors and best practices, mentor, coach, oversee, and support the professional development of staff. This person is responsible for the oversight of curriculum implementation, facilities and safe environments, and ensuring continuous integration of all service areas into the Education component. The Site Director II will be responsible for promoting an atmosphere that cultivates communication, accountability, and quality customer service.???
ESSENTIAL DUTIES OF THE POSITION INCLUDE:
Site/Program Management (60%)
Develop and instill a strong, positive program culture among staff, students, families, and the community.
Ensure implementation and compliance of all required tools and regulations, i.e., School Readiness, CLASS, Head Start Program Performance Standards, LACOE GIMs, Community Care Licensing, etc.
Cultivate positive relationships with families, site staff, PACE staff, community partners, funding partners and other stakeholders.
Complete site level monitoring activities, including but not limited to, School Readiness observations, lesson plan reviews, safe environments checklists, children’s site file review, ChildPlus reviews, etc.
Supervisory Responsibilities (40%)
Train, monitor, observe staff behaviors, practices, implementation of curriculum, databases and systems, role model best practices, role model positive behavior.
QUALIFICATIONS (KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND EXPERIENCE):
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, or a related field plus equivalent coursework and experience related to early childhood education as defined within the Head Start Act, section 648A(a)(2)(i)-(ii), is required.
Experience with ChildPlus, ASQs, DRDPs, IDPs, familiar with home visits.
Must have strong computer skills; proficient in Microsoft Office, internet, email, ChildPlus, etc.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS:?
Must complete 15 clock hours of professional development annually that builds the knowledge, experience, skills, and abilities of staff to improve child, family, and staff outcomes. Of this, a minimum of 50% of the 15 hours (or 7.5 hours) must be focused on the specific content area or job assignment. Must also complete an annual Professional Development Plan (PDP) to be reviewed 3 times during the year.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:?
The working conditions and physical demands of this position will be those that must be met to successfully perform the essential duties of the position. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform their essential duties. The physical environment the incumbent will work in is typically a pre-school environment with moderate noise levels that would be expected in that type of work environment. Outdoor and indoor supervision of playgrounds / workplace for on-going periods occurs regularly. Lift and carry up to 45 lbs. or more. The individual must be able to work with children at their eye level and always maintain visual supervision of children, as well as hear, communicate, and comprehend effectively with children, staff, and parents. The individual also must be able to walk, sit, kneel, crawl, carry, push, pull and participate in activities indoors and outdoors as needed in an environment with children and adults.
Representative physical demands of the job include normal vision and hearing, standing for extended periods, sitting for extended periods, kneeling, and stooping, manipulating objects with hands, reaching overhead, and occasionally lifting and carrying objects weighing up to 45 pounds.