What are the responsibilities and job description for the Regional Council Manager- Region 11 (Clark, Coles, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Moultrie, and Shelby Counties) position at IL Network of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies?
INCCRRA (Illinois Network Child Care Resource and Referral Agency) is excited to be able to add to our team! Our vision, mission and values are to provide quality care and education that creates a lifetime of equitable opportunities for all children.
Role Summary: The Regional Council Manager will be responsible for maintaining a Regional Office; supporting the work of the Region's Action and Family Council; and partnering with Local Early Childhood Collaborations, ECEC providers, and the larger community. Key to success is someone who understands the demographics and dynamics of their Region and has a working knowledge of ECEC services and support systems. The Regional Council Manager will coordinate a Regional Action Council and Family Council that engages the full suite of resources in the Region towards ensuring all families can access high-quality ECEC services that meet their needs. Understanding the principals of collective impact, community-driven change; and community organizing are preferred.
What's in it for you?
At INCCRRA we offer a teamwork environment with great benefits.
Some of those great benefits include:
- Competitive employee wages
- Medical/Dental/Vision/Life/Disability/Competitive 403(b) Match
- Paid time off summary:
- 13 days of PTO & 12 sick days within first full year of employment.
- 40 hours of time off in accordance with the Paid Leave for all Workers act every calendar year in addition to your accrued time.
- 10 paid holidays off per year as well as employee birthday off.
- Tuition Reimbursement up to $2,500 per fiscal year.
- Healthy work-life balance with flexible work hours.
- Hybrid work environment.
What will you be doing?
- Oversee the formation and ongoing day-to-day operations of the Regional Offices and Councils.
- Provide leadership and management to the Regional Team.
- Develop and implement a regional workplan that includes goal setting, action steps and accountability measures.
- Oversee the development and implementation of regional level reports.
- Identify barriers, problem solve, adapt strategies, and foster opportunities for collaboration between regional and local structures and other early learning system partners.
- Build mutually supportive relationships with Local Early Childhood Collaborations, parent groups, and other stakeholders in the Region to ensure the community systems are responsive to the needs of all children and families.
- Act as the official spokesperson for the work of Birth to Five Illinois in the Region.
- Participate in regional and community meetings/events related to young families and children.
- Support and participate in regional events throughout the community (may take place during evenings or weekends).
- Communicate relevant and timely information to stakeholders across the Region.
- Identify barriers that regional and local partners face and communicate them to state-level partners.
- Cultivate community support for local ECEC systems coordination and financing.
- Complete and submit required reports in a timely manner.
- Perform other job-related duties as assigned.
- Travel within the State, up to 50%.
Knowledge, Skills and abilities we are looking for:
- Bachelor's degree or beyond in Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Administration and Leadership, Social Work, or related discipline.
- Must possess three-plus years of full-time experience in a leadership/management position in a public or private organization.
- Must possess four-plus years of experience in Early Childhood community systems development.
- Must have relevant knowledge and experience in a variety of Early Childhood programs (prenatal and birth to age five), including programs funded by the Early Childhood Block Grant.
- Must have extensive experience in grant writing.
- Must possess the ability to provide training and technical assistance to community providers.
- Must know how to meet the needs of the diverse early childhood population of the state of Illinois, including those with disabilities and English Language Learners.
- Must maintain knowledge of culturally and racially responsive practices.
- Must possess the skills to analyze, interpret, and aggregate quantitative and qualitative data.
- Must be able to work with a diverse group of community members.
- Must be able to lead a team of individuals in a manner that fosters mutual respect, culture of creativity, critical thinking, accountability, and collaboration.
- Must live or have experience in the boundaries of the Region.
- Must hold a valid Illinois State Driver's License.
- Must meet minimum vehicle insurance from the Illinois State insurance requirement for personal vehicle; $100,000 Bodily Injury per accident (single person) / $300,000 Bodily Injury per accident max (multiple persons) / $25,000 Property damage.
SUPERVISORY DUTIES
- Region's Family & Community Engagement Specialist
- Region's Administrative Support
**We are actively recruiting for this role and will not wait for the closing date of this posting before interviewing or identifying a candidate in which to make an offer to. Therefore, the posting may close prior to the date listed.
Salary : $70,000 - $75,000