Childcare Center Director
Description
Job Title: Childcare Center Director
FLSA Status: Full-Time/Exempt
Pay Rate: $48,000-52,000 Annually ($4,000-$4,333.33 Monthly) (DOE)
Reports to: Childcare Director
POSITION SUMMARY
The Childcare Center Director – Early Learning Programs is responsible for managing daily operations and ensuring the delivery of high-quality, licensed early learning experiences for children ages 6 weeks through Pre-K. This position supports classroom staff, oversees curriculum implementation, and ensures a safe, nurturing environment that promotes school readiness, social-emotional growth, and alignment with YMCA values. The Childcare Center Director acts as an operational partner to the Childcare Director in the full-day childcare program.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Oversee the day-to-day operations of Early Learning classrooms to ensure safe, developmentally appropriate care.
- Hire, train, schedule, and evaluate teaching and support staff within DCFS guidelines.
- Support classroom teams in curriculum planning, documentation, and behavioral guidance.
- Support kitchen staff and assist in maintaining health department standards.
- Maintain licensing compliance, including safety procedures, documentation, and required inspections.
- Ensure cleanliness, supply management, and safety of classrooms and outdoor play areas.
- Cultivate strong relationships with families through regular communication, conferences, and engagement.
- Coordinate transportation and logistics for field trips and special events.
- Monitor developmental progress and coordinate with families and support services when needed.
- Collect and maintain data for assessments, licensing, and grant reporting as directed.
- Play a key role in the ISBE food grant; specifically in data collection and reporting.
- Serve as a role model and mentor for classroom staff in best practices and mission-driven care.
- Assist with marketing, enrollment tours, and community outreach for early childhood programs.
- Participate in YMCA events and staff development opportunities.
STRATEGIC PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES
Program Quality & Compliance
- Deliver high-quality early learning aligned with DCFS, Y-USA, and early childhood standards.
- Maintain strong DCFS compliance and positive relationships with licensing officials.
Staff Development & Culture
- Build a team of nurturing, skilled educators who feel supported and empowered.
- Lead regular training and coaching to support instructional quality and consistency.
Family Engagement & Outcomes
- Strengthen family partnerships and feedback loops to promote positive developmental outcomes.
- Improve retention and satisfaction through communication and care alignment with family needs.
LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES
- Mission Advancement: Models inclusive care and fosters development of the whole child.
- Collaboration: Builds a culture of trust and respect with staff and families.
- Operational Effectiveness: Ensures classroom quality, safety, and daily efficiency.
- Personal Growth: Pursues professional growth and fosters learning among others.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS
- Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education or related field required.
- 2+ years of supervisory experience in a DCFS-licensed childcare setting.
- Meets all DCFS licensing requirements including background checks, TB testing, and qualifications.
- Familiarity with Illinois Early Learning Guidelines and Gateways to Opportunity preferred.
- Ability to manage multiple tasks, coach educators, and communicate effectively with families.
- CPR, First Aid, and Child Abuse Prevention certification (or within 30 days).
- Flexibility to work hours that support program coverage, family needs, and licensing ratios.
Performance Indicators
- Maintain 90%+ classroom enrollment and increase infant/toddler enrollment by 5% annually.
- Complete monthly coaching check-ins and ensure 100% of staff meet licensing and training benchmarks.
- Host quarterly family engagement events and achieve 90%+ satisfaction scores.
- Build at least 2 early childhood community partnerships annually (e.g., libraries, health providers).