E. Ensure timely and informative communication between the Child Development Center staff, college faculty, parents, and others; initiate and prepare publicity and correspondence; plan and participate in Center, College, and related community events and meetings; attend parent/teacher conferences and meetings; travel to other campuses to attend meetings, trainings, and related activities as required.
A bachelors degree from a recognized college or university with major coursework in childhood development, early childhood education, or a related field, including at least 6 semester units (or equivalent quarter units) in infant and toddler care AND five years of teaching experience in a child development center, including one of the following:
A) One year in a supervisory capacity; OR.