POSITION: Technical Assistance (TA) Consultant, GSQ
REPORTS TO: TA Manager
WORK LOCATION: Remote-first
CLASSIFICATION:
Position Overview:
One of ECIC's training and technical assistance goals is to support communities, regions, and states in building their capacity and effectiveness for solving complex problems impacting young children and their families. Our consultants effectively develop and implement training, technical assistance, and consultation activities for state agencies, regional and local partner organizations, and individuals working with young children and their families throughout Michigan and around the country. In addition to having content expertise in early childhood issues, family and community engagement, and training and technical assistance, ECIC’s TA Consultant supports the TA Manager and is an excellent facilitator and writer, and dynamic public speaker. The TA Consultant also plays a key role in identifying and building relationships with potential future clients. The TA Consultant leads ECIC’s efforts to train and support fidelity by early care and education providers using a variety of training modes. This position ensures that trainings are well organized and produced in a high-quality manner, while maintaining strong relationships with existing and potential ECIC clients and partners.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Support development and implementation of GSQ’s annual training plan, in collaboration and coordination with the Great Start to Quality team.
Deliver content expertise and resources to communities, state agencies, and organizations via training, consultation, facilitation, webinars, and other methods of education and information dissemination.
Provide support in the creation and execution of new training programs and new curriculum/materials, in collaboration with GSQ team, ECIC leadership team, and program leadership across the organization.
Stay abreast of emerging trends, best practices, and research to share with team, partners, and to continuously improve TA offerings and trainings.
Collaborate internally with Program Directors and GSQ Managers within ECIC to meet internal and external training and technical assistance needs.
Present at conferences, curate, and disseminate research, best practices, and resources via e-news, respond to external questions and requests, and network at local, regional, statewide and national early childhood programs and events to increase visibility and understanding of GSQ.
Support convenings and virtual communities of practice to promote shared learning and networking among early childhood partners.
Manage activities as assigned, including but not limited to GSQ projects.
Supports cross-team collaboration and facilitation.
Desired Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Bachelor’s degree ECE or in a related field.
5-10 years’ work experience, including at least two years in training, facilitation or consulting role.
Direct service as an early childhood professional (e.g., teacher, program director, home-based educator, home visitor)
Experience working with other early childhood professionals (e.g., training or technical assistance provider, teacher coach, or mentor)
Demonstrated commitment to racial equity.
Ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and professionally both verbally and in writing.
Ability to maintain accuracy and attention to detail while managing multiple tasks, projects, and timelines.
Knowledge of assessment tools used by Great Start to Quality; Certified in CLASS (Classroom Assessment Scoring System), ERS (Environment Rating Scales), and/or SEL PQA (Social & Emotional Learning Program Quality Assessment) preferred.
Maintain CLASS observer and trainer certifications for Infant, Toddler, and Pre-K, including virtual delivery approval from Teachstone.
Strong knowledge and/or experience in state quality recognition and improvement systems and effective coaching, mentoring, and adult learning strategies.
Knowledge of MiRegistry (Michigan’s Professional Development Registry System)
Strong interpersonal and relationship building skills.
Creative, resourceful and forward thinking.
Ability to partner with racially and ethnically diverse colleagues and community members.
Ability to utilize all technology associated with Great Start to Quality at highly proficient level.
Ability to use data and analytical skills to proactively identify opportunities, set priorities, and solve problems.
Detail oriented with a multi-tasking aptitude.
Self-motivated and able to work independently.
Proficient in distance learning technologies including conference calls, online meetings, and webinars.
Proficient in communication and data collection tools such as Constant Contact and Survey Monkey.
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Adobe and web-based applications.
Possession of a valid driver’s license and vehicle and the ability to travel throughout Michigan, including periodic overnight travel.
Early Childhood Investment Corporation provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, Early Childhood Investment Corporation complies with applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.