Join the Child Care Aware Team
Below you will find current job openings at the Child Care Aware of Minnesota Coordinating Office, our Region and District sites, and our partner organizations. Follow the instructions in the postings to apply.
Child Care Aware of Minnesota provides statewide leadership in shaping collaborations that collectively build a diverse, high-quality child care system accessible for all Minnesota families through partnership with and in support of local resource and referral services. We pride ourselves on being a great place to work, offering competitive benefits, flexible work environment, and opportunities for long-term professional growth. We are looking for team members who are passionate, adaptable, and interested in high-impact work that influences systems statewide. Embedding equity in organizational practices is a core value and we are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion in hiring, promotion, and workplace culture.
Position Description
The Parent Aware Rating Manager is responsible for the overall supervision of the Parent Aware Rating staff and Rating Contract. This position will ensure the data and procedural integrity of participation and the evaluation of Quality Documentation Portfolios submitted by programs seeking a Parent Aware rating. Parent Aware is Minnesota’s voluntary quality rating and improvement system (QRIS) for early care and education programs.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Provide Overall Parent Aware Rating Coordination.
- Implement the process to review, verify, assess and monitor applicant’s compliance with Parent Aware policies for eligibility and participation requirements with emphasis on standard and indicators through a review of program applications and Quality Documentation Portfolios
- Monitor Parent Aware data and develop standardizations and processes to ensure consistency, reliability, and data integrity
- Investigate provider or facility complaints or requests for reconsideration related to the Rating process and eligibility and recommend action toward resolution and process improvement
- Communicate with statewide support system, applicants and programs on an as-needed basis regarding processes and policies for Parent Aware including eligibility, Ratings and system functionality
- Supervise a team of Quality Raters and Manage Rating Contract.
- Ensure Rating team staff are meeting deadlines for issuing Ratings and addressing Zendesk tickets.
- Monitor budget to adjust or request for more staffing as needed to meet the demands of the contract deliverables.
- Provide detailed orientation and ongoing training to Quality Raters on the Develop System, Parent Aware policies and procedures and requirements of the Standards and Indicators outlined in Quality Documentation Portfolios
- Facilitate regular meetings with Quality Raters to discuss issues, answer questions, and ensure a strong team
- Monitor work of Quality Raters to ensure inter-rater reliability, program integrity and program deadlines
- Assist in the ongoing implementation and refinement of the statewide Quality Rating and Improvement system.
- Maintain detailed documentation of decisions, complaints, lessons learned and recommendations
- Attend Parent Aware meetings as needed
- Work cooperatively and across inter/intra-agencies
- Manage the partnership between the Rating department and Department of Children, Youth and Family (DCYF).
- Meet regularly with DCYF counterparts weekly to update on projects around Rating or Develop needs
- Provide input and insights on projects as requested by DCYF
- Support the redesign in relation to how it will change the Rating process and pathways
- Support the organization’s mission, vision, strategic plan, and anti-racism goals by participating in activities and professional development opportunities.
- Participate in staff meetings, workgroups, or taskforces to assist with achieving the organization’s goals.
- Assist Child Care Aware with implementing the organization’s strategic plans by embedding the goals into everyday work.
- Participate in professional development activities to strengthen your understanding and skills around diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism.
- Encourage staff under your supervision to participate in DEI-AR activities and to support the mission of the organization.
Qualifications
- Experience in management and supervising staff
- Experience analyzing information and applying set standards to achieve consistent results
- Knowledge of early childhood care and education services
- Effective oral and written communication
- Strong organizational and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work effectively and collaborate with others while meeting contract deliverables
- Able to work in a changing environment with demanding deadlines
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
- Demonstrated intercultural competency skills and experience working cross-culturally, with experience incorporating the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion into your work
Working Conditions
- Full-time, non-exempt
- Hybrid work arrangement that blends working virtually with days required to be onsite
- May require sitting or stationary position for extended periods
- Occasional travel within the metro area
- May require sitting and/or standing for extended periods of time
- This position reports to the Associate Director of Programs
- Leads a team of four employees
COMPETITIVE BENEFIT PACKAGE:
Compensation
Hiring range $54,849.60-$67,184.00 depending on qualifications, plus an additional $2,000/year for lifestyle (pro-rated for part-time employees)
- Medical and Dental Insurance
- Medical and dental insurance for single or family coverage; CCA covers 70-80% of the cost
- Health Care Flexible Spending Account
- Vision Insurance
- Disability Leave
- Long-term disability and Short-Term Disability coverage
- Paid Time Off
- Vacation hours, accrued based on years of service, ranging from 10 to 30 days per year (pro-rated for part-time employees)
- 12 scheduled holidays
- 3 Personal Days
- 12 Sick days per year (pro-rated for part-time employees)
- Up to three weeks of 100% paid parental leave that can be used in addition to sick hours accrued
- Retirement Benefits
- 401k employer match up to 5%
- Employee Well-being
- Employee assistance program, including telephone counseling, financial counseling, rideshare benefits, etc.
- Wellness Hours: two hours per week of paid time off for wellness
- Flexible spending account for dependent care
- Flexible work schedule and hybrid work environment
- Career Development
- Professional development opportunities with additional funds for career development
- Qualifies as a public service organization for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
People of the global majority and American Indians encouraged to apply - EOE
Interested applicants should apply here. Posting will be open until filled.
Child Care Aware of Minnesota is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment regardless of age, race, ethnicity, religion, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. We encourage interested applicants from all backgrounds to apply.
Child Care Aware of Minnesota is a statewide early childhood leader driving change through partnerships to build an equitable, high-quality early care and education system that meets the needs of Minnesota’s families and children. We pride ourselves on being a great place to work, offering competitive benefits, flexible work environment, and opportunities for long-term professional growth. We are looking for team members who are passionate, adaptable, and interested in high-impact work that influences systems statewide. Embedding equity in organizational practices is a core value and we are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion in hiring, promotion, and workplace culture.
Position Description
The T.E.A.C.H. Apprenticeship Coordinator is responsible for the case coordination of the T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Minnesota Apprenticeship Program. The T.E.A.C.H. Apprenticeship Coordinator works collaboratively with the apprentices, employers, and mentors to provide wrap-around support to ensure the apprentice develops skills to be successful in the early childhood field. The T.E.A.C.H. Apprenticeship Coordinator reports to the T.E.A.C.H. Program Manager and works as part of the Financial Supports Team.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Coordinate services to apprentices and employers of T.E.A.C.H. Apprenticeship Program
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- Review and process apprentice applications and award scholarships
- Maintain files and database of apprentices and employers
- Authorize, process and track charge approvals for tuition/fees, apprentice and employer stipends
- Notify apprentices/employers about raises or bonuses and track wage progression in file.
- Provide technical assistance regarding the T.E.A.C.H. process to employers, apprentices & college personnel
- Contact each T.E.A.C.H. apprentices a minimum of two times per semester
- Provide academic, career and some personal counseling to apprentices
- Respond to in-state requests for information/application materials
- Provide ongoing support for the mentor-apprentice relationship
- Assist in the on-going development and assessment of the Apprenticeship Program
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- Assist in the implementation and refining of the apprenticeship models to meet the needs of program participants and funders
- Coordinate with other programs (Empowered to Educate and Eager to Learn) within the agency to realize efficiencies and avoid duplication of efforts
- Assist with updating and maintaining program documents, new policies or procedures, and make proposals for change
- Lead in creation, distribution, and review surveys to evaluate and improve services
- Track and analyze data, including participant data, outreach, and program effectiveness, to create reports for key partners and funders
- Serve as a liaison between the T.E.A.C.H. Program and key partners
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- Maintain partnerships with T.E.A.C.H. National, college Early Childhood departments as well as the Department of Labor and Industry through regular communication
- Participate and assist with Advisory Committee meetings specific to the Apprenticeship Program
- Suggest content about T.E.A.C.H. Apprenticeship to be shared on social media and in marketing materials
- Serve as first contact for inquiries about the T.E.A.C.H. Apprenticeship program from current and potential apprentices, employers, and mentors
- Support the organization’s mission, vision, strategic plan and anti-racism goals by participating in activities and professional development opportunities.
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- Participate in staff meetings, workgroups, or taskforces to assist with achieving the organization’s goals
- Assist CCA with implementing the organization's strategic plans by embedding the goals into the everyday work
- Participate in professional development activities to strengthen your understanding and skills around diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism
Qualifications
Required
- Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education/Child Development or related human services field
- Good communication and organizational skills
- Excellent data entry skills
- Ability to assume responsibility for completion of assignments
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office and Google programs
- Independent worker/comfortable working with staff in remote locations
- Demonstrated intercultural competency skills and experience working cross-culturally, with a commitment to incorporating the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion into your work.
Preferred
- Experience in program development and recruitment
Working Conditions:
- Full-time, exempt, permanent position
- Flexible scheduling, with occasional non-standard hours, including evenings and weekends (edit if not applicable)
- Family-friendly work culture
- Hybrid work arrangement that blends working virtually and onsite
- May require sitting or stationary position for extended periods of time
- Occasional travel within metro area
Compensation and Benefits:
Compensation
- Hiring range $43,618-$51,251- potential salary range $ 43,618 – 62.795 depending on qualifications plus an additional $2,000/year for lifestyle (pro-rated for part-time employees)
- Full-time, exempt, permanent position
Benefits
Medical and dental insurance
- Medical and dental insurance is available through HealthPartners for single or family coverage. With CCA covering 70-80% of medical and dental insurance coverage.
- A health care flexible spending accounts
- Vision Insurance
Disability leave
- Long-term disability and Short Term Disability coverage
Paid time off
- Vacation hours, accrued based on years of service, ranging from 10 to 30 days per year (pro-rated for part-time employees)
- 12 scheduled holidays
- 3 Personal Days
- 12 Sick days per year (pro-rated for part-time employees)
- Up to three weeks of 100% paid parental leave that can be used in addition to sick hours accrued
Retirement benefits
- 401k employer match up to 5%
Employee well-being
- Employee assistance program, including telephone counseling, financial counseling, rideshare benefits, etc.
- Wellness Hours- 2 hours per week of paid time off for wellness
- Flexible spending account for dependent care
- Flexible work schedule and hybrid work environment
Career development
- Professional development opportunities with additional funds for career development
- Qualifies as a public service organization for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
People of color and American Indians encouraged to apply - EOE
Interested applicants should apply here through our hiring portal by January 6, 2024.
Child Care Aware of Minnesota is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, ethnicity, religion, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, disability or veteran status. We encourage interested applicants from all backgrounds to apply.
Child Care Aware of Minnesota is a statewide early childhood leader driving change through partnerships to build an equitable, high-quality early care and education system that meets the needs of Minnesota’s families and children. We pride ourselves on being a great place to work, offering competitive benefits, flexible work environment, and opportunities for long-term professional growth. We are looking for team members who are passionate, adaptable, and interested in high-impact work that influences systems statewide. Embedding equity in organizational practices is a core value and we are committed to diversity, equity and inclusion in hiring, promotion, and workplace culture.
Position Description
The Financial Supports Specialist is responsible for providing customer service and technical support for Child Care programs applying for the Great Start Compensation Support Payment Program (GSCSPP). This position works collaboratively with the Program Coordinator and assists in documenting procedures, creating reports and developing efficient practices for Technical Assistance.
Duties & Responsibilities
1. Serve as the first point of contact for GSCSPP recipients; providing timely and accurate customer support and information on the program.
- Provide customer service and resolve or appraise cases around application, payments, reporting requirements, and other GSCSPP related needs
- Use available technology to call and email child care programs
- Utilize SalesForce to escalate problems that are beyond the scope of work
2. Collect data and assist with development, implementation and regular review of current procedures and functions.
- Collect and analyze data to create required reports using given templates
- Document all contacts, cases, and outreach efforts for tracking and other related processes
- Review and provide input on Procedure Manual in accordance with current practices
- Identify and suggest possible improvements to procedures
- Participate in or provide feedback to project testing stages
3. Lead outreach and collaboration efforts to amplify and expand the reach of the GSCSPP.
- Communicate with child care programs to enlist their participation in surveys and new functionality
- Review documents before they are sent out to programs
- Establish and maintain partnership with the Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) and other state grantees on the implementation of services
4. Support the organization’s mission, vision, strategic plan and anti-racism goals by participating in activities and professional development opportunities.
- Participate in staff meetings, workgroups, or taskforces to assist with achieving the organization’s goals
- Assist CCA with implementing the organization's strategic plans by embedding the goals into the everyday work
- Participate in professional development activities to strengthen your understanding and skills around diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism
Qualifications
- Associate degree or equivalent and one year of related work experience
- Good communication and organizational skills
- Excellent data entry skills and attention to detail
- Experience with Microsoft Office, Google Docs and SalesForce
- Independent worker/comfortable working with staff in remote locations
- Demonstrated ability in intercultural competency skills and experience working cross-culturally and experience incorporating skills and principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism into your work and the work of others OR Ability to engage, learn, and develop diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism skills and principles into your work
Working Conditions:
- Full-time, non-exempt, permanent position
- Flexible scheduling, with occasional non-standard hours, including evenings and weekends (edit if not applicable)
- Family-friendly work culture
- Hybrid work arrangement that blends working virtually and onsite
- May require sitting or stationary position for extended periods of time
- Occasional travel within metro area
Compensation and Benefits:
Compensation
- Hiring range $16.00 - $18.80, potential salary range $ 16.00 - $23.03 depending on qualifications plus an additional $2,000/year for lifestyle (pro-rated for part-time employees)
- Full-time, non-exempt, permanent position
Benefits
Medical and dental insurance
- Medical and dental insurance is available through HealthPartners for single or family coverage. With CCA covering 70-80% of medical and dental insurance coverage.
- A health care flexible spending accounts
- Vision Insurance
Disability leave
- Long-term disability and Short Term Disability coverage
Paid time off
- Vacation hours, accrued based on years of service, ranging from 10 to 30 days per year (pro-rated for part-time employees)
- 12 scheduled holidays
- 3 Personal Days
- 12 Sick days per year (pro-rated for part-time employees)
- Up to three weeks of 100% paid parental leave that can be used in addition to sick hours accrued
Retirement benefits
- 401k employer match up to 5%
Employee well-being
- Employee assistance program, including telephone counseling, financial counseling, rideshare benefits, etc.
- Wellness Hours- 2 hours per week of paid time off for wellness
- Flexible spending account for dependent care
- Flexible work schedule and hybrid work environment
Career development
- Professional development opportunities with additional funds for career development
- Qualifies as a public service organization for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program
People of color and American Indians encouraged to apply - EOE
Interested applicants should apply here through our hiring portal by January 6, 2024.
Child Care Aware of Minnesota is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment without regard to age, race, ethnicity, religion, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, disability or veteran status. We encourage interested applicants from all backgrounds to apply.