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Director of Early Childhood


Company : Oakland Schools


Location : Oxford, MI


Created : 2026-04-15


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Position Type: Central Office Administration/DirectorDate Posted: 3/27/2026Location: Oxford Early Learning CenterDistrict: Oxford Community SchoolsDirector of Early Childhood - Oxford Early Learning CenterFull-Time Year Round / At-will Position2026-27 School YearPrimary Function: To oversee and coordinate the Early Childhood programs for the district, including infant/toddler, tuition preschool, GSRP, and extended day. To provide for the safety and welfare needs of children in a wholesome environment while in the program's care. To develop a working budget and operating plan which incorporates all grant awards and ensures that operations of the Community Services Fund can be solvent and operate effectively and efficiently as a part of the district.Qualifications - Education & Experience:Master's degree or higher in the field of Early Childhood or a child-related field (e.g. Child Development, Elementary Education).Must meet Michigan Bureau of Community and Health Systems requirements for a Program Director, including:At least two semester-hours in childcare administration, or 3.0 CEUs in childcare administration, or an approved administrative credential.Verification of required experience hours based on degree type.Valid certification in CPR (Infant, Child, and Adult) and First Aid is required.Administrative experience and successful classroom teaching experience, preferred.Demonstrated knowledge of current early childhood issues and best practices, including HighScope curriculum and GSRP grant management.Excellent written communication, organizational and management skills.Demonstrated leadership and success in parent/community relations, staff development, human relations, and administrative practices.Knowledge and experience in management of grants, budgets, bookkeeping and recordkeeping for childcare programs.Extensive knowledge of childcare program licensing requirements and regulations at the state and federal levels.Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board may find appropriate and acceptable.Essential Duties & Responsibilities:Responsible for the management and administration of the district's early childhood programs, including but not limited to infant/toddler, tuition preschool, GSRP, and extended day.Maintain full compliance with LARA/MiLEAP licensing requirements for childcare centers and GSRP Implementation Manual standards.Develop a working budget and operating plan which incorporates all grant awards and ensures that operations of the Community Services Fund can be solvent and operate effectively and efficiently as a part of the district.Oversee policy and procedures regarding tuition, fees, invoicing, collections, etc. in a timely, efficient, and effective manner.Prepare and update schedules, policies, and regulations to operate programs in a prudent and economical manner.Oversee and coordinate Early Childhood grants, including writing and assessment of grant programs.Maintain an observation schedule for grant management and regularly prepare and submit a budget to administration.Hold monthly parenting workshops and meetings.Attend advisory Board meetings (twice per year; local and county).Supervise all staff through various tools, including monthly staff meetings and staff evaluations.Collaborate with Human Resources to recruit, hire, train, and promote staff.Ensure all GSRP lead teachers hold proper Michigan ZA/ZS or PK-3 endorsements.Monitor all CDA renewals and CEU updates for staff.Monitor and document annual state-mandated staff professional development (16 hours of continued learning/year) and oversee MiRegistry accounts for organization.Determine conference attendance options for staff.Collaborate with staff regarding behavioral challenges and suggest solutions.Implement comprehensive safety protocols and emergency procedures.Conduct regular safety drills and update emergency plans.Monitor school security measures and address concerns promptly.Create a physically and emotionally safe learning environment.Maintain safety standards in conformance with state and insurance regulations, as well as develop a program of preventative safety.Develop a monthly newsletter for both parents and staff.Take an active role in the marketing of Early Childhood programs in conjunction with the district communications coordinator.Coordinate GSRP enrollment.Work in close collaboration with Oakland Schools for GSRP program needs.Supervise the implementation of approved curricula (HighScope) and assessment tools.Maintain regular and predictable in-person attendanceOpenly support and abide by all school board policies, legal procedures, and administrative regulations.Actively support and advance the district's vision and mission.Perform other duties as required.Reports to: Assistant Superintendent of Teaching and LearningSalary Range: $94,795 to $120,083; commensurate with education and experience.Benefits: Oxford Community Schools provides company paid coverage for dental, vision, life insurance, long-term disability, employee assistance program, 6-week paid parental leave as well as sick and vacation days. In addition, Oxford Community Schools offers comprehensive medical coverage or a cash in lieu benefit, health savings account, flexible spending plans, tax-sheltered annuity (TSA) plans and the Office of Retirement Services retirement plans.To Begin: May/June 2026Attachment(s):Official OCS Posting