Saturday, November 9, 2013

Exploring Roles in the Early Childhood Education Community

Three organizations and/or communities of practice that appeal to me are:

         
The Food Bank of South Jersey-I choose this organization because it serves families in need. They have several outreach services such as churches and other organizations that help give food to those in need.  They also have services especially for children.  Kids Café is a program that supplies meals to children in a safe and supervised environment (http://www.foodbanksj.org/ProgramsServices/KidsCafe).  At this present time my school is having a collection campaign. We are asking for each child to donate at least one can product.  Also, my church uses the Food Bank donations to pass out food to people in the surrounding community that are in need.

        New Jersey Department of Health-Offer child nutrition classes by professional nutritionists, dietitians and registered nurses. Also advise parents about financial support offered by the state such as, Women, Infant and Children (WIC) which is a program that mothers and children age 5 and under receive financial assistance to purchase healthy food. Another assistance program is New Jersey Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-SNAP, formally known as food stamps. I would like to learn more about this program based on information that I have received from recipients.

Children’s Defense Fund-This is a national organization that advocates for the well- being of children.  I became interested in the CDF when I came across an article about Mrs. Marian Wright Edelman, founder.  From this article I reviewed the CDF website and joined their mailing list. I have been very impressed with the stand that the CDF takes on the behalf of children and their families.

Job opportunities that interest me are:
Early Childhood Supervisor for Camden City School District-This position is available within my current district.  The minimum requirements for this position are:
  •   New Jersey Supervisor’s Certificate or New Jersey Principal’s Certificate
  •   New Jersey Teaching Certificate
  •   At least 5 years teaching experience in preschool education
  •   Preferred experience in urban settings.
  •   Preferred experience and knowledge in Special Education and/or Literacy background
  •   At least five (5) years of successful experience in an Early Childhood leadership role with demonstrated organizational skills and the ability to work well with people (www.//http.camden.k12.nj.us).

Other jobs that I would be interested in are within the Children Defense Fund office in New Jersey. Currently positions are not available however, positions available nationally are Senior Health Policy Associate, Policy Associate for the Juvenile Justice department, Executive Director, Community Health Outreach Assistant, and Chief Development Officer. There are many qualifications for these positions but what they have in common is the commitment to improving the state of children’s lives, particularly children from low- to moderate- income families (Children’s Defense Fund, 2013).




3 comments:

  1. The Children's Defense Fund is simply one of my favorites! I actually get there newsletters and they serve as a great resource! Education Week is another resource that reminds me of The Children's Defense Fund. Also, I like your job posting! I have never heard of a Early Childhood Supervisor! What is the difference between a Early childhood supervisor and a principal?

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    1. Hi Steffanie,
      Thank you for your comments and I will check out Education Week. The difference between a principal and Early Childhood Supervisor is A principal direct duties is to a school with various grade levels, whereas the supervisor has responsibilities to a whole department and is usually housed in central administration. My early childhood department of the district I work in is located in our central admininistration building we have a whole floor dedicated to early childhood.

      Tarshia

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  2. The NJ Dept of Health is an interesting group to me. Many people should become more interested in ways they can eat healthy. The WIC is an awesome program to have as well. It helps to support needed families but it provides them with healthy foods.

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