Social Emotional and Development Specialist
Job no: 501440
Position type: Full-time
Location: Head Start Oshkosh & Fox Cities Sites
Division/Equivalent: F30 - Finance and Administration
School/Unit: Head Start
Categories: Non-Instructional Academic Staff
Official Title: | Early Childhood Education Development Specialist |
Business Title: | Social Emotional and Development Specialist |
Employment Class: | Non-Instructional Academic Staff |
FTE: | .885 |
Compensation: |
Base Salary $55,000-$60,000 (prorated at 0.885FTE is estimated at $49,000 - $53,000) |
FLSA Status: | Exempt |
Terms of Employment: | Fixed Term Terminal |
Position Summary: |
UW Oshkosh provides a competitive benefits package for all benefit-eligible positions. Click here for more details. Social Emotional and Development Specialist will advance staff performance in the provision of educational services and individualized support for children and families and provide site level leadership support as needed. .885FTE for this position is a 40-hour work week for 46 weeks each year (approximately 1840 hours) from last week in July to 2nd week in June. Annual contract from July 1-June 30 at .885 FTE. Some nights and weekends. |
Responsibilities |
(40%) A. Advance staff performance in the provision of high-quality educational services. A1. Coach assigned staff utilizing the Practice Based Coaching Model and Maintain associated records A2. Conduct a minimum of biweekly coaching cycles with staff receiving intensive coaching A3. Build a positive, caring and supportive relationship with assigned staff through recognizing their existing strengths and engaging them in reflective discussion regarding their professional growth and development A4. Conduct program quality assessment (PQA, TPOT and CLASS) and coaching observations according to outlined timelines, share outcomes with staff and provide feedback describing teaching practices observed, focusing on strengths and areas of potential growth in improving practices A5. Develop SMART goals with staff outlining quality teaching practices and steps to attaining fidelity in chosen practice A6. Act as a role model in the classroom by implementing high quality teaching strategies and demonstrating the skills identified as an area of potential growth for the staff member A7. Discuss with assigned staff how activities implemented in the classroom impact child outcomes. Increase staff knowledge of early childhood development in areas including relationship-building, engaging parents, social/emotional development, positive guidance, curriculum planning, instructional strategies, authentic engagement of children, learning domains, classroom set-up, Head Start Learning Outcomes and school readiness goals, observations/ongoing, child assessment, developmentally appropriate practice, and being an effective member of a center team. A8. Plan, design and facilitate professional development and training opportunities to support teachers in the implementation of the High Scope Curriculum, Pyramid Model Practices and Conscious Discipline skills, powers, and structures as well as other topics determined through the data informed decision-making process (40%) B. Advance staff performance in the provisions individualized support for children and families B1. Provide education, training and consultation focused on meeting the overall developmental needs of individual students inclusive of social, emotional and behavioral B2. Ensures completion, documentation, follow up and utilization of behavioral and developmental screenings B3. Helps adults understand and change how they perceive the meaning of behaviors and atypical development through regular meetings and reflection B4. Partners with classroom staff in the development of classroom interventions and individual supports for children with atypical behavior or development B5. Support the overall development of individual children by: modeling universal practices, providing resources, supporting the development and implementation of targeted supports and facilitating the implementation of support plans and/or IEPs. B6. Assist with program wide adoption and implementation of the Pyramid Model
B7. Support Parents with their child’s behavioral wellness and developmental concerns
B8. Maintain required mental health, developmental and disability documentation for tracking and reporting purposes B9. Work in conjunction with the Associate Director of Health Services to determine if potential health conditions or follow up needs may be negatively impacting student development. (10%) C. Support center operations by providing leadership support in the absence of the Early Childhood Coordinator or classroom support in the absence of staff. C1. As assigned by the supervisor, support sites in the absence of an ECC to ensure operations of the center to meet licensing and federal standards C2. As assigned by the supervisor, create and implement contingency plans regarding staff absences in the absence of the ECC (10%) D. Engage in Community to advocate for services for children and families. D1. Interface and coordinate with mental health consultant D2. Collaborate with community mental health agencies to serve children and families D3. Collaborate with the school districts to serve children and families D4. Enhance/expand services through partnerships and/or participate in development of written plans/agreements |
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To Apply: |
Applicants must submit the following documents using the online application: Resume and Cover Letter For questions regarding your application and additional options to apply, contact Human Resources at recruitment@uwosh.edu or 920-424-1166. |
Application Deadline: |
TO ENSURE CONSIDERATION: Applications received by Sunday, April 20th, 2025 are ensured full consideration. Applications received after that date may be given consideration at the discretion of the search committee. Application materials will be evaluated, and the most qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the next step of the selection process. Incomplete and/or late application materials may not receive consideration. If you have questions regarding this recruitment, or if you are not able to complete the application online due to a disability or system problem, please contact the Office of Human Resources. |
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