Assistant Director of Education

Sakonnet Early Learning Center

Assistant Director of Education

Tiverton, RI
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

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    Employee discounts

    Opportunity for advancement

    Paid time off

    Training & development

    Wellness resources

    Assistant Director of Education

    Sakonnet Early Learning Center – Tiverton, RI Full-Time | Monday–Friday | Up to 40 hours/week Compensation: $17.00–$21.25/hour (commensurate with education & experience)

    Overview

    Sakonnet Early Learning Center, a trusted early childhood program serving Tiverton for more than 40 years, is seeking a mission-driven, collaborative Assistant Director of Education to help lead high-quality teaching and learning across our early childhood programs.

    This leadership role is ideal for an experienced early childhood educator, instructional coach, curriculum specialist, or lead teacher who is ready to step into a supportive administrative position focused on curriculum implementation, staff development, classroom quality, and regulatory compliance.

    You will work in partnership with the Director of Education to elevate instructional practice, align classrooms with RIELDS, RIDHS licensing standards, and BrightStars (QRIS) expectations, and foster a positive, child-centered culture for children, families, and educators.

    Key Responsibilities

    Program Quality & Compliance

    Support daily center operations and ensure full compliance with RIDHS regulations, ratios, health and safety standards, and documentation requirements.

    Assist with preparation for licensing visits, inspections, and BrightStars quality assessments.

    Reinforce consistency in implementing organizational policies, procedures, and safety practices.

    Curriculum & Instructional Leadership

    Collaborate with educators to implement Creative Curriculum, traditional thematic curriculum, and research-based frameworks:

    Reggio Emilia

    Montessori

    HighScope

    STEAM & STEM

    SEL and Conscious Discipline

    Trauma-informed and culturally responsive approaches

    Support weekly lesson planning, curriculum alignment with RIELDS, and classroom environment design.

    Strengthen instructional quality through modeling, co-teaching, coaching, and reflective practice.

    Educator Coaching & Professional Growth

    Conduct classroom walkthroughs; provide constructive, actionable coaching feedback.

    Develop individualized professional development plans and support educators in meeting competencies.

    Lead staff training sessions, workshops, and continuous improvement initiatives.

    Assessment & Data-Informed Decision Making

    Support implementation of assessment tools such as Teaching Strategies GOLD.

    Assist with data analysis to inform curriculum adaptations and continuous quality improvement (CQI).

    Help teams use developmental observations and documentation to guide instruction.

    Family & Community Engagement

    Build strong home–school partnerships through communication, conferences, family events, and resource connections.

    Promote an inclusive, welcoming culture for families and community members.

    Operations, Documentation & Technology

    Assist with staff scheduling, onboarding, and training documentation.

    Maintain organized lesson plans, attendance, incident reports, and health/safety logs.

    Use our Parent Engagement App, Google Workspace, and center technology tools to support communication and reporting.

    Qualifications

    Education & Credentials

    Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related field required

    Master’s degree preferred

    Must have prior classroom teaching experience, including curriculum planning and implementation.

    Professional Experience

    Minimum 3 years in early childhood education

    At least 1 year in a supervisory, lead teacher, coach, or educational leadership role in a licensed program

    Knowledge & Skills

    Strong understanding of RIELDS, RIDHS regulations, BrightStars, and DLT employment standards

    Skilled in coaching, adult learning, curriculum support, and instructional leadership

    Excellent communication, organization, and problem-solving abilities

    Ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams and families

    Proficiency with early childhood digital tools preferred (GOLD, parent engagement apps, Google Workspace)

    Requirements

    Must be 18+

    Able to pass all BCI/background checks

    CPR/First Aid certification (or willingness to obtain)

    Must meet state onboarding and training timelines

    Why Join Sakonnet Early Learning Center?

    Competitive Pay: $17.00–$21.25/hour

    Benefits: PTO, paid vacation time, 12 paid holidays

    Childcare Discount: Generous tuition discount for employees

    Professional Growth: Coaching, mentorship, and leadership pathways

    Supportive Culture: Collaborative team environment focused on educator well-being

    Legacy & Impact: Serve in a respected early childhood program with a 40-year history of high-quality education

    How to Apply

    If you are passionate about high-quality early childhood education and ready to support teachers, families, and children, we’d love to meet you.

    Apply today and grow your leadership career with Sakonnet Early Learning Center.

    This franchise is independently owned and operated by a franchisee. Your application will go directly to the franchisee, and all hiring decisions will be made by the management of this franchisee. All inquiries about employment at this franchisee should be made directly to the franchise location, and not to Association for Early Learning Leaders.