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Early Childhood Assistant Director/Education Coordinator

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION NETWORK

Chicago, IL (In Person)

$65,329 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 5 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/2/2026

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About It Takes A Village Family of Schools (ITAV) It Takes A Village Family of Schools (ITAV) is a beacon for educating and uplifting Black children and families across Chicago. We provide a culturally responsive, social justice-centered education that empowers students to become confident learners, critical thinkers, and changemakers. At ITAV, learning is joyful and transformative, teaching is innovative, and classrooms extend far beyond four walls. We are committed to nurturing the whole child—academically, socially, and emotionally—while building strong, connected communities. Position Overview We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Assistant Director / Education Coordinator to support site operations while leading curriculum implementation and instructional quality across the center. This role serves as the second-in-command and plays a critical role in ensuring smooth daily operations, regulatory compliance, and high-quality teaching and learning. This position balances operational leadership with instructional coaching, supporting staff development while maintaining strong family and community engagement. Key Responsibilities Leadership & Operations Serve as the designee for the Site Director, assuming responsibility for daily operations as needed Support staff supervision, coaching, and performance management to drive instructional quality Assist with staffing, scheduling, and daily operational needs, including coverage and supply management Ensure compliance with ITAV policies, IL DCFS Licensing Standards, Head Start Performance Standards, CACFP, and NAEYC criteria Curriculum & Instructional Leadership Collaborate with educators to design and implement developmentally appropriate, culturally responsive curriculum Conduct regular classroom observations and provide coaching and feedback to teachers Coordinate and support professional development, training, and instructional improvement initiatives Stay current on early childhood education best practices and research Program Evaluation & Continuous Improvement Analyze child outcomes, classroom data, and program performance to drive improvement Support documentation, reporting, and compliance requirements Promote a culture of continuous quality improvement across the site Family & Community Engagement Serve as a point of contact for families regarding program and classroom matters Build strong relationships with families through communication and engagement activities Foster a welcoming, inclusive environment for families, staff, and community partners Perform additional duties as assigned to support site, staff, and organizational needs Why Join ITAV? Make an
Impact :
Play a key leadership role in shaping program quality and student outcomes
Grow Your Career:
Access leadership pathways, coaching experience, and professional development Be in
Community:
Work alongside a mission-driven team committed to excellence and equity Innovate in
Education:
Contribute to a model that integrates social justice, community engagement, and high-quality early learning
Position Details Locations:
South Loop (Chicago, IL)
Position Type:
Full-Time, 12-
Month Position Salary Range:
$57,500 - $73,158 Grant Funded This position is supported through grant-funded programs that are integral to ITAV's early childhood education model. These funding streams enable us to expand access to high-quality, culturally responsive care and learning across our communities.
Required:
Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood Education or related field Gateways Credential (Level 5) Level I Director Credential Minimum 2 years of early childhood experience, including leadership or supervisory responsibilities
Preferred:
Master's degree in Early Childhood Education or related field Experience with Head Start, CACFP, and NAEYC Accreditation Strong knowledge of
IL DCFS Licensing Standards Who You Are Instructional Leader:
You are skilled in coaching teachers and improving classroom practices
Operationally Strong:
You can manage multiple priorities while maintaining compliance and organization
Relationship-Driven:
You build trust with staff, families, and community partners
Strategic Thinker:
You use data and insights to drive program improvement
Mission-Aligned:
You are passionate about culturally responsive education and social justice Compensation & Benefits We believe in investing in our educators through a competitive, transparent compensation and benefits package designed to support your well-being, growth, and long-term success. Up to 80% employer-paid medical coverage Full benefits package , including Dental, Vision, Legal Services, and Short-Term Disability 3% 401(k) employer match to help you build long-term financial security Up to $10,000 annually in tuition assistance to support degree completion and credential advancement Robust paid time off , including 16 PTO days per year, 9 sick/personal days per year, and compensatory time eligible 15 paid holidays annually Clear pathways for career advancement and leadership opportunities Ready to Make a Difference? If you are passionate about early childhood education and leadership and ready to make a meaningful impact, we encourage you to apply. Submit your resume and cover letter to join a team that is shaping the future—one child at a time.