I belong to the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and have used their website to find out their positions on policy regarding pertinent issues in the early childhood field, and to research articles in the YC: Young Children and Teaching Young Children publications. I have also used their Message in a Backpack handouts for my preschool parents. Currently there are only two job openings with NAEYC: Senior Meeting Planner and System Integrity Assistant (NAEYC, n.d.). Neither of the openings interest me, however I would like to be a contributor to their Message in a Backpack efforts.
Zero to Three is a nonprofit research-based organization that focuses on supporting healthy development of infants and toddlers (Zero to Three, n.d.). They have a Center for Training Services (CTS) which supports professional development for early educators which is where I would look for a job opportunity. There are currently no positions available.
Since there were no job descriptions and qualifications available for any of three organizations I was interested in I contacted Zero to Three for a job description of a Senior Writer/Training Specialist which would provide a good idea of qualifications needed for any of the three jobs I would be interested in. Their job description for Senior Writer/Training Specialist follows:
Job Title: Senior Writer/Training Specialist
Department: Program Division
FLSA Category: Exempt
FTE: 1.0 (Full-time)
Reports To: Director, Center for Training Services and Special Projects
Work Location: Washington, DC (Travel required)
Summary
The Senior Writer/Training Specialist is responsible for project activities including but not limited to content development and facilitation of online learning and community of practice sessions for the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Capstone project. This involves incorporating existing ZTT content such as the Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect:Parent-Provider Partnerships in Child Care (PCAN) curriculum and parent-provider discussion-guiding handouts into on-line learning sessions that will be used by multi-disciplinary professionals participating in this project.
The Senior Writer/Training Specialist also provides training for trainers using ZERO TO THREE’s training curriculums, including PCAN and Cradling Literacy. The Senior Writer/Training Specialist will be responsible for developing high quality written and electronic products, assisting in collection of evaluation data and contributing to the team’s overall goals. This Senior Writer/Training Specialist will also provide training and technical assistance related to supporting parents and meeting infants’ and toddlers’ developmental needs to programs and providers through fee for service work. This position will require presentations at state, regional and national conferences and active participation in state, regional and national meetings. Much of the work takes place throughout the country, at times requiring extensive travel.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
• Convert previous written materials into on-line electronic training modules.
• Train trainers with backgrounds in early childhood education, child welfare/child abuse prevention, and early intervention.
• Contribute to high quality written content (curriculum, trainings, journal articles, etc.)
• Travel as needed to provide training
• Research, design, develop and deliver workshops and technical assistance for multi-disciplinary professionals
• Collect and organize data related to both on-line training and in person training and TA work
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• Assist in maintaining records of team’s activities.
• Assist in developing reports for funders.
• Co-facilitate training for trainers with other ZERO TO THREE trainers and consultants
Skills and Experience
• Strong knowledge and experience in training adults, extensive knowledge of infants’ and toddlers’ development and behavior.
• Expertise in a strengths-based and family-centered approach to working with infants, toddlers and their families.
• Excellent writing skills with a proven ability to write articles, develop materials, and communicate in writing with multi-disciplinary professionals on infant-family issues
• Experience organizing, developing and providing in person and on-line training for a multi-disciplinary audiences serving infants, toddlers and their families
• Minimum three years of experience developing online storyboard content for adult learning.
• Ability to work as part of an interdisciplinary team
• Expertise in prevention of child abuse and neglect.
• Minimum ten years of experience as a writer and trainer,
• Presentation skills using PowerPoint and workshop design skills.
• Some knowledge of Excel
• Excellent conceptual, written and oral skills
• Proficiency in using Word
• Proficiency in use of World Wide Web to gather information
• Experience with distance learning
• Ability to manage multiple tasks
• Ability to travel
Essential Qualities
• Encourages and practices critical thinking
• Is self-reflective and empathetic
• Recognizes the influence of workplace relationships on outcomes and results
• Maintains a respectful and accepting approach to others
• Awareness of the influence of the larger context on individual behavior
• Ability to integrate conceptual information and develop practical applications for professionals
Education
Master’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology, special education, early child childhood education or related field. Equivalent combination of degree and experience will be considered.
Physical Requirements
While performing the responsibilities of the job, the employee is frequently required to use finger dexterity as well as sufficient hand dexterity to use a computer keyboard and be capable of reading a computer screen. Also may need to remain seated for long periods of time, have the ability to perform repetitive motions, stand, walk, communicate verbally and hear well enough to detect nuances and receive detailed information. The employee may be required to grasp objects, push or pull objects, bend, squat, reach, or kneel. Vision abilities required by this job include close vision for preparing and analyzing data, and expansive reading. May need to lift up to 30 pounds.
Working Conditions
The work conditions described here is representative of those an employee encounters while performing this job. The employee is expected to travel and will be exposed to outside environmental conditions during those times. The incumbent typically works indoors in a heated and air-conditioned office, with a mixture of natural, incandescent and fluorescent light with low to moderate noise levels.
ZERO TO THREE: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families is proud to be an EEO/AA: M/F/D/V Employer
National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Job opportunities/National Association for the Education of Young Children(n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.naeyc.org/about/jobs
National Center for Family Literacy (NCFL). (n.d.). Careers. http://www.famlit.org/careers/
Zero to Three. (n.d.). Areas of expertise. Retrieved from http://www.zerotothree.org/about-us/areas-of-expertise/
Dear Suzanne,
ReplyDeleteYou were very descriptive on your job positions. I am glad that you found an organization that goes right along with your project. I am a member of NAEYC as well. I will be attending NCAEYC’s annual conference in September. I get to hear Dr. Becky Baily speak. I can hardly wait.
Luci
I am so thankful for being introduced to the NAEYC organization, they have become a great tool to reference and research while working in the early childhood field. A job with this organization would be so impact that I would fill blessed and honored to hold.
ReplyDeleteI reaaly enjoyed reading about your senoir writing position and after reaing it it created a feeling that I would also love to do a job like that. During my master I have realised that I love researching the ECD field and that writing about what I have learnt and discovered is rewarding. Thank you for the idea.
ReplyDeleteAs I have conducted research for the Capstone, I have been amazed at the amount of research and resources available regarding literacy. Thanks for providing the information about the National Center for Family Literacy. The job description was very thorough! It sounds like an interesting job. I concur that the NAEYC is such a beneficial organization for our field.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your information, and I enjoyed your blog!
Kristi
Hello Suzanne,
ReplyDeleteI have a great love of reading and would love to see all children develop that love for reading also, so when I read about literacy programs I get excited. I may have to go back to school to get training in family literacy; I hope that this master’s will be a jumping board for future learning.
One of our classmates challenge has something to do about getting educational materials for children, I am sure that she would love to hear about the backpack handouts. I think she is in group one.
I think it would be interesting to train our teachers to be better teachers and how to reach out to all of our children in an anti-bias education format. It would be fun to travel and see the world on that mission.
Carmellia
Suzanne,
ReplyDeleteHi! I wanted to review the federal/national positions that you looked into. Recently, our agency has been working on module and trainings for educators who work with the zero to three population. The organization Zero to Three is spare heading important focus on the zero to three age group. They are working hard to help the nation prioritize the care within the 0-3 population. As you know, currently, the individuals who work with this age group are underpaid, and under qualified. I think the organization's work is so vitally important and often one that policy makers and educators over look.
If you were to decide to continue to pursue employment with them, I think it would be right up your ally.
Hope all is well, Millie
Hi Suzanne,
ReplyDeleteNAEYC and Zero to Three are organizations I too favor and therefore looked into. It is unfortunate that we do not have such organizations here in the Middle East. Job opportunities in the early childhood field are mainly limited to teaching. Position of a senior writer/training specialist is something I had never known existed. Another post I saw on the web (http://www.earlychildhoodnyc.org/index.cfm) that had somewhat similar responsibilities was that of a Family Support Specialist. Job description looked pretty exciting. Thanks for the information. I really wish I could learn of more possible roles in the ECF. I wish you all the best as you pursue your interest
Suzanne,
ReplyDeleteYou have introduced me to an organization that is going to be very helpful to me in the hear future. I have been asked to teach a language and literacy course at the local community college. I know that the National Center for Family Literacy is going to be a beneficial tool. I was surprised at the lack of positions available on the national level but when looking to the regional or state level there were many more positional open.