Benefits:
Competitive salary
Employee discounts
Free food & snacks
Opportunity for advancement
Training & development
A Childcare Center Site Supervisor is a leadership role responsible for directing all operations at a single location, including staff supervision, curriculum coordination, and ensuring compliance with licensing regulations. They bridge the gap between administration and classroom instruction, focusing on high-quality care, staff development, and parent communication.
Key Responsibilities
Staff Leadership: Mentoring teachers, providing feedback, conducting evaluations, and overseeing classroom staff and volunteers.
Regulatory Compliance: Maintaining compliance with state regulations, licensing requirements, and health/safety standards.
Curriculum Development: Coordinating developmentally appropriate curriculum and ensuring quality instruction.
Operations Management: Handling daily routines, scheduling, enrollment, and administrative tasks.
Family Engagement: Addressing parent inquiries and building positive relationships.
Qualifications (Typical for California)
Education: Typically requires an Associate’s degree (or 60 units) with at least 24 Early Childhood Education (ECE)/Child Development (CD) units.
Specific Training: Usually requires 6 semester units in administration and 2 units in adult supervision.
Experience: requires at least 350 days of experience (working 3+ hours per day) within 4 years,.
Permit: A valid Child Development Site Supervisor Permit issued by the state is often required.
Common Skills
Strong communication and leadership abilities.
Knowledge of child development theories and practices.
Organizational skills for maintaining records and scheduling.
Problem-solving abilities to handle staff and parent concerns.