Promote cultural competence and universal values of respect, compassion, and tolerance among staff and children by ensuring the curriculum implementation includes global education, multiculturalism, and peaceful classroom concepts; •Develop School Readiness Goals in collaboration with coaches, members of the Management Team, parents, and program staff; oversee implementation of the School Readiness Goals and makes revisions as necessary; •Monitor child outcomes data for completion and quality by aggregating and disaggregating assessment data and analyzing results and develop plans in response to support children’s progress towards child outcomes and school readiness goals; •Assist teaching staff in understanding and interpreting child outcomes data and establishing appropriate individual child and aggregate classroom goals; •Provide child outcomes reports to the Executive Director, Board, and Policy Council; •Collaborate with the Family Services Coordinator and ESMs to ensure parent involvement in education services (e.g., parent-teacher conferences; home visits; home-school engagement); •Develop a system for regular classroom observations using valid and reliable instruments such as the CLASS, ECERS-R, and Creative Curriculum Fidelity tools; analyze results of data to inform service area plans, curriculum strategies, continuous program improvement, training, professional development, and coaching of teaching staff; •Assist individual staff members in identifying their training needs and improving their knowledge and abilities; •Oversee the implementation of professional development plans and ensure their proper alignment with the results of child outcomes data; •Work cooperatively with other service area managers; integrate with all comprehensive services provided to children; •Act as education point of contact and represent BSECDC at meetings and local community events; •Monitor the education services budget; •Support the use of technology and data management systems by staff to promote efficiency, reliability, and accuracy in data analysis and reporting; •Provide monthly reflective supervision for all supervisees; •Complete annual performance evaluations for all supervisees, including establishing and monitoring goals for performance improvement and/or professional development and corrective action plans, if needed; •Participate in all Management Team Meetings and Education Team meetings, including internal School Readiness Committee meetings and external meetings at the Administration for Children and Families’ office and NYC Department of Education/UPK Division; •Participate in the recruitment and hiring of new staff, as requested, including scheduling and participating in interviews and providing orientation; • Participate in professional development opportunities, including trainings, workshops, and . The position ensures the early childhood learning services are supported by staff/consultants with training and experience in areas that include the theories and principles of child growth and development, early childhood education and family support.