Saturday, April 11, 2015

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally


The organization Academy for Educational Development is a nonprofit human development organization who is dedicated to improving lives in ways that are permanent by advancing integrated locally driven solutions (FHI360, n.d.). This organization provides services to more than 70 countries and all U.S. territories (FHI360, n.d.).  This organization caught my attention due to how the staff consists of experts in health, education, nutrition, environment, economic development, civil society, gender, youth, research and technology creating a diverse mix of capabilities to face today’s interrelated development challenges (FHI, 360, n.d.). I think having a diverse group such as this allows for a great group of people for a Community of Practice.

There is a position available Program Officer III (US Education Policy), National Institute for Work and Learning that caught my attention. In order to perform this job skills and experience needed included understanding of qualitative and quantitative research methods, collecting, analyzing, and writing about qualitative and quantitive data, as well as prior knowledge and experience in education policy, teacher education and professional learning, career and technical education, and/or workforce development.

Academy for Educational Development. (2011). Retrieved from http://www.aed.org/en/index.htm

The ICF organization is an organization I stumbled across while I have been searching for employment on INDEED.com. This organization provides professional services and technology solutions that deliver great impacts in areas critical to the world’s future (ICF, n.d.).They have 13 markets in which they offer advisory and implementation services to aid clients in strategy and policy analysis, program management, project evaluation and other services (ICF, n.d.). Those markets include Associations, Nonprofits, Aviation, Climate, Community Development, Defense, Education, Energy, Environment, Families and Communities, Health, Homeland Security, International Development, and Transportation.

ICF International works with policymakers and providers in early childhood,
K–12, postsecondary and adult education to create, implement programs and policies for positive student and teacher outcomes (ICF, n.d.). The ICF’s expertise cover topics that are in the forefront today early childhood education, programming for at-risk youth, dropout prevention, access to postsecondary education, school-to-work training, literacy, and rural education.
ICF understands that an educated population contributes to a robust national economy, healthier communities, and the well-being of individuals (ICF, n.d.).

ICF currently has a position available of Early Childhood Education (ECE) Manager, to perform this job skills needed include familiarity with the Improving School Readiness for Head Start Act of 2007, excellent verbal and written communication skills, analytical, problem-solving and decision making capabilities.


 

Save the Children is the leading independent organization for children in need, with programs in over 120 countries, including the United States (Save the Children, n.d.). The Save the Children organization is an organization that gives children in the United States and around the world what every child should be provided a healthy start, opportunity to learn and care when disaster strikes (Save the Children, n.d.). I chose this organization due to their overall ability of ensuring the well-being of the child.  The Save the Children organization provides quality education and preschool programs, books, supplies, educational toys and many other necessities (Save the Children, n.d.). This organization provides emergency response to children in times of natural disaster, famine, and war or disease outbreak.

They also provide vigorous health and nutrition programs that save children's lives and ensure they grow up healthy. There is currently a position available Director, Federal Early Childhood Policy this role will manage the overall federal ECE issue portfolio identifying opportunities to advance ECE legislative initiatives. This position requires skills of strong familiarity with the legislative process, including both authorizations and appropriations processes and a demonstrated track record of legislative successes. I would also need to have established networks and contacts within senior Washington governmental and nongovernmental ECE policy circles.  


 

1 comment:

  1. Hi Jennifer,

    I found your post to be quite informative, as I was not previously familiar with ICF or Save the Children. I saw that you noted for the job position with Save the Children, a strong familiarity of the legislative process is required. I, myself, would love to get involved in state politics here in NC but have found that no one will give me a chance because I have no formal education in political science. I have found this frustrating but am questioning if I should take some classes on the matter. Is politics something that interests you as well?

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