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Austin Community College is a public two-year institution that serves a multicultural population of approximately 41,000 credit students each Fall and Spring semester. We embrace our identity as a community college, as reflected in our mission statement. We promote student success and community development by providing affordable access, through traditional and distance learning modes, to higher education and workforce training, including appropriate applied baccalaureate degrees, in our service area.
As a community college committed to our mission, we seek to recruit and retain a workforce that:
Values intellectual curiosity and innovative teaching
Is attracted by the college's mission to promote equitable access to educational opportunities
Cares about student success and collaborates on strategies to facilitate success for populations including; first generation college students, low-income students, and students from underserved communities.
Focused on student academic achievement and postgraduate outcomes
Welcomes difference and models respectful interaction with others
Engages with the community both within and outside of ACC
Job Posting Title:
Manager, ACC Children's Lab SchoolJob Description Summary:
Supports the ACC Children’s Lab School, a National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) accredited and Texas Rising Star (TRS) 4-Star recognized demonstration and training site, by integrating theory, research, and practice for students, faculty, and the broader college community. Serves as a liaison between the Lab School and the college by building collaborative partnerships and cross-departmental relationships, while applying strategic, vision-oriented thinking to support and advance the mission, functions, and long-term success of the school within a higher education setting.Job Description:
Description of Duties and Tasks
Supports the Children’s Lab School as a demonstration and training site for early childhood best practices, integrating theory, research, and practice for students, faculty, and the broader college community.
Ensures and maintains program, state, and national accreditation standards, including the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) Accreditation, Texas Rising Star (4-Star) Program, and Outdoor Learning Environment (OLE!) of Texas.
Responsible for continuous compliance with local and state child care regulations and inspections, including but not limited to Texas Health and Human Services Child Care Licensing, Austin Community College policies, Austin Public Health State Food Certificate, Texas Department of State Health Service, and monitors the maintenance of the facility and grounds.
Supervises and provides coaching for a high-quality, play-based emergent curriculum for classroom lead teachers, assistant teachers, and support staff of the Children's Lab School, including the Evening Care program.
Coordinates with Child Care and Development department faculty and Children’s Lab School classroom teachers to provide fieldwork experiences for ACC students. Assists with conducting criminal background checks and risk assessments. Schedules fieldwork hours, verifies completion of mandated fieldwork hours, creates a fieldwork calendar, guidelines, and forms for fieldwork packets. In conjunction with department faculty, meets with students to resolve problems or issues related to fieldwork. Provides support for classroom teachers who supervise and evaluate ACC students.
Develops staff schedules, coordinates training, and evaluates personnel while adhering to human resource policies and procedures as well as related employment laws. Hires and recommends termination actions for positions supervised.
Administers childcare enrollment processes, including (but not limited to) tours for prospective families, overseeing the wait list for available child care slots, enrolling children, managing childcare tuition sliding scale, and recommendations for removing families from care. Submits reports and tuition billings.
Manages Children’s Lab School operating budget, reviews and approves purchases of consumables; may seek funding and manage grants for special projects. Recommends and collaborates on the annual budget with the Child Care and Development Chair.
Coordinates annual vision, hearing, and developmental screenings, and ensures admission compliance with state of Texas guidelines.
Builds strong, reciprocal relationships with families, supporting engagement, communication, and connection to community resources. Facilitates grandparent program; plans and coordinates new parent orientation, monthly parent meetings, annual parenting support series, and family social events. Communicates with parents on routine development and provides resource and referral information as needed.
Participates in various programs and organizations within the community to enhance the program and provide outreach for the college.
Knowledge
Must possess required knowledge and be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, the essential functions of the job can be performed.
Supervisory principles, practices, and methods.
Educational program planning, design, development, coordination, and implementation procedures.
Ability to balance institutional policies with the individual needs of faculty, staff, students, and families.
Budget preparation, grant administration, bid and purchasing procedures, and expense control.
Multitasking and meeting deadlines and timelines.
Principles and practices of child development and early childhood education.
Principles and practices of child care program and center administration.
In depth knowledge of childcare early learning program accreditation processes (National Association for the Education of Young Children Accreditation, Texas Rising Star).
Skills
Must possess required skills and be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, the essential functions of the job can be performed:
Maintaining confidentiality of work-related information and materials.
Establishing and maintaining effective collaborative working relationships.
Promoting access to high-quality early childhood education and supporting the needs of multicultural children, families, staff, and students.
Preparing budgets and monitoring the disbursement of funds.
Participating in efforts to design, implement, measure, and continuous improvement of programs and services.
Analyzing complex information and implementing long-range and immediate plans.
Effectively supervising, leading, and delegating tasks and authority.
Effectively using interpersonal and communications skills.
Effectively using organizational and planning skills, including the use of attention to detail and follow-through.
Maintaining success and quality of early childhood education programs.
Lead the child observation, documentation, and assessment process.
Maintaining an established work schedule, including occasional evenings and weekends.
Technology Skills
Use a variety of spreadsheet, word processing, database, presentation software.
Familiarity with Procare, Workday and Ellucian
Required Work Experience
A minimum of three years of experience in a licensed/registered childcare program.
A minimum of two years of supervisory experience (Completion of the ACC Supervisor Certificate Series Program will satisfy the supervisory experience requirement)
Required Education
Bachelor's Degr