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Matrix Human Services

Center Manager

Matrix Human Services, Detroit, Michigan, United States, 48228


Matrix Human Services is Educating Children, Supporting Families and Rebuilding Neighborhoods in Detroit.

THE IMPACT YOU WILL BE A PART OF WITH JOINING MATRIX

Over 30 program locations throughout Detroit and surrounding areas

20,000+ individuals benefiting from Matrix services every year

The largest Head Start Program in the city of Detroit

The largest HIV treatment and prevention program in Detroit

After school youth services and academic enrichment

Workforce Development and Financial Literacy Programs

Housing Education and Home Buying Assistance

Healthy Senior Living Program

RECOGNITION FOR DEI.

Received Diversity Champion Award from Corp! in 2021. CEO, Brad Coulter honored by Crain’s as one of 2021’s most Notable Executives in DEI.

FOCUS ON PERSONAL AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT.

Tuition Assistance. Professional Development Support. In-House Learning and Professional Development Platform.

WE EMBRACE WORK LIFE BALANCE.

Vacation Banks. Paid Holidays.

BENEFITS OPTIONS.

Medical/Rx. Nonstop Visa Card. Dental. Vision. Life/AD&D Insurance. Flexible Spending Accounts. Combine Short- & Long-Term Disability. Employee Assistance Program (EAP). 403(b) Retirement Account.

CORE VALUES:

Positive Attitude

Always Learning

Results Through Accountability

Building Relationships

JOB SUMMARY/ACCOUNTABILITY:

The Center Manager is responsible for the daily oversight of center operations, including assuring compliance with standards established to assure a high-quality program. This includes a strong commitment to Head Start’s mission of ensuring all children and families are ready for school and schools are ready for our children and families. This position also has oversight of facility management.

GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

Monitor the inventory of site materials, supplies, and equipment.

Assure accurate, complete, and confidential maintenance of staff records.

Conduct bi-weekly staff meetings and monthly one-on-one meetings with staff.

Conduct staff performance evaluations and professional development plans.

Organize the parent committee.

Assure all center level documentation are complete, up to date and accurate.

Attend all meetings and trainings, as requested, to keep abreast of trends in various areas.

Create and maintain a safe, healthy and nurturing learning environment.

Manage and/or delegate related tasks as required by the program.

Monitor the planning, writing and implementation of individual lesson plans.

Monitor the completion of 2 parent-teacher conferences and 2 home visits for each child/family.

Create and maintain a team and strength-based center environment.

Monitor the completion of anecdotal notes into the COR Advantage system.

Develop a schedule to support the teaching staff during break times.

Monitor staff time and attendance.

Report suspected child abuse or neglect as required by law, in accordance with agency policies and procedures, maintain documentation of reports made on behalf of the center.

Participate in program sponsored activities including community events.

Assist in the recruitment for children in the center and assist to maintain enrollment.

Meet regularly with the Senior Program Manager.

Ensure completion of developmental screenings, assessments, Individual Education Plans and any other services necessary for the child’s growth and development.

Ensure the operations of the center are following active supervision practices, health & safety rules, licensing, performance standards and agency policies and procedures.

Participate in ongoing professional development.

Coordinate the submission of Incident Reports.

Monitor the completion of the Health & Safety Classroom Daily Checklists.

Conduct the Health & Safety Center Daily Checklists.

Complete and submit weekly Center Action Plans.

Submit work orders for center repairs in a timely manner.

Able to meet deadlines and handle multiple priorities.

Conduct classroom observations.

Conduct disciplinary actions as necessary.

Maintain adequate safeguards for the privacy and confidentiality of information.

Complete required documentation of relevant activities and submit records and reports in a timely and accurate manner.

Stay abreast of current issues and trends by participation in grantee-sponsored training, center pre-service and in-service trainings, and other continuing education, career and professional development opportunities; read and review regulations and other resources.

Participate in and contribute to all case management, parent education planning, supervisory, management team, and staff meetings. Also, attend interagency meetings, the agency's board meetings, Parent Committee and Policy Committee meetings and other meetings, as appropriate.

Regularly review policies and procedures; revise and/or create policies and procedures as necessary.

Gather data through ongoing monitoring, analyze for corrective and preventive actions, write and present reports; participate in annual Self-Assessment, and use outputs to inform planning and decisions.

Must pass requirements for licensing including fingerprinting, criminal clearance, physical and drug screen.

Perform other related duties as assigned.

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS:

Bachelor’s or Advanced Degree in early childhood education or child development.

Bachelor’s or Advanced Degree in a child-related field with 18 hours and equivalent coursework in early childhood education with at least 480 clock hours of experience in an early childhood setting teaching.

Associate’s degree in early childhood education or child development with 18 hours coursework in early childhood education or child development and 480 clock hours of experience in an early childhood setting.

Must meet other grantee and licensing requirements.

A minimum of three years classroom and supervisory experience.

Sound understanding of Developmentally Appropriate Practices.

Effective, supportive supervisory skills, including the ability to assist staff in developing self-direction, and skills to develop a good team and team relationships.

Demonstrated evidence of good professional habits and attitude.

Demonstrate sound judgment and impeccable integrity.

Strong working knowledge of Head Start Program Performance Standards, Michigan Childcare Licensing Regulations, and state and federal regulations pertaining to child abuse and neglect.

Proficient in Microsoft Office.

Must have reliable transportation.

Must be able to lift up to 45 pounds.

Effective in an environment of cultural diversity, comfortable in a collaborative, team-based work setting.

Able to compile and analyze data to make effective recommendations and decisions.

Effective at problem solving, attentive to detail, organized, able to prioritize between multiple tasks, flexible with changing priorities.

Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

WORKING AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:

Works in a normal office environment with usual pressures of managing personnel and dealing with time constraints. Because of multiple sites within the department and the need to meet with others within the community, it is common to drive to several locations, sometimes in inclement weather.

CONTINUOUS QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND ETHICAL CONDUCT:

All staff will use data to help achieve program goals; apply techniques and strategies that promote a culture of learning; identify and address gaps that continuously improve our programs.

All personnel of Matrix must adhere to the NASW Code of Ethics and incorporate Continuous Quality Improvement efforts into their everyday performance.

All Head Start employees must adhere to the federal regulations and requirements for Head Start operations including the Program Performance Standards, licensing regulations, and the NAEYC Code of Conduct.

Demonstrate and actively promote an understanding and commitment to the mission and values of Matrix Human Services.

Matrix Human Services is an Equal Opportunity employer committed to diversity in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, gender identity or any other factor protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws.

Matrix Human Services is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities. If you need a reasonable accommodation because of a disability for any part of the employment process, please send an e-mail to recruiting@matrixhs.org. Michigan law requires that a person with a disability or handicap requiring accommodation to perform the essential duties of the job must notify the employer in writing within 182 days of the date that the need is known or should have been known.

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