Please submit your application no later than Friday, June 13th. A cover letter and resume are required.
ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW
An increasing number of Americans – most of whom are women and people of color – are employed in service sector jobs that are marked by low wages, no health care, job insecurity, and lack of training and career advancement opportunities. The SEIU Education & Support Fund tackles these issues by designing and facilitating worker-centered, relationship-based, and accessible education, training, and workforce development programs. We serve as a strategic partner to the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and collaborate with other unions, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and employers to help workers access good jobs and spark positive social change. Throughout our work, we promote a culture of empowerment that honors experience, culture, diversity, and inclusion.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Child Care Providers United Training Fund is a coalition of organizations united by a shared vision for lifting up the leadership of family child care providers in California, the majority of whom are women of color and immigrants. Family child care providers, who run child care businesses out of their homes, represent an essential workforce in California and are drivers of economic regeneration and community health. Our providers work with the state to provide subsidized care services for our most underserved families and have a unique role in leveling the playing field, ensuring that all children, regardless of income, have access to quality care and education. Our early childhood educators create the foundation for well-being and academic success for children across the state, positively shaping our next generation. All staff members are employees of
SEIU Education & Support Fund (ESF). Our Child Care Providers United (CCPU) Training Fund team members are remotely dispersed across the state of California.
POSITION SUMMARY
The West Coast Regional Director of Child Care role will oversee all of the day-to-day activities of the CCPU Training Fund. This fund was established through a collective bargaining agreement to support the professional development of early childhood education (ECE) workers in collaboration with 2 SEIU local affiliates, one UDW local affiliate (all three of whom form CCPU), and the state of CA. The West Coast Regional Director of Child Care is responsible for overseeing and implementing programmatic strategy and practices across both departments within the CCPU training fund, bringing cohesion, consistency, and efficiency to all work that crosses both departments. They will provide budgetary oversight for all programmatic work of the Training Fund, manage the Training Fund’s partnership with the CCPU Training Fund Trust, as well as bring CCPU Training Fund programmatic departments into alignment with the overall vision for the childcare sector, as outlined in ESF’s strategic plan. This role reports to the Chief Program Officer, and will supervise two CA program Directors, the CCPUTF Communications Director, the Peer Mentorship Manager, and the CCPUTF Administrative Manager.
KEY ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
CCPUTF Leadership:
Program Planning, Budget Oversight and Reporting:
Collaboration and Communication:
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES
EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
BENEFITS
We understand the importance of offering our employees strong support and benefits. That's why we provide 100% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision plans for you and your eligible dependents, ensuring that your health and well-being are prioritized. Our defined benefit pension plan is designed to help you secure a comfortable retirement.
In your first two years with us, you'll accrue four
weeks of vacation, and after that, you'll accrue five
weeks to recharge and spend time with loved ones. We also recognize the value of work-life balance, so we offer paid holidays, 13 days of sick leave, six personal days, and two floating holidays.
To support you in your role, we provide an initial and annual home office stipend and a biweekly cell phone stipend, or you can choose to have a company-sponsored cell phone.
COMPENSATION
At the Education and Support Fund (ESF), we understand how crucial it is to create a compensation and benefits system that not only attracts but also retains a diverse and talented team. We are committed to ensuring that our compensation practices reflect our values and the unique experiences of each employee. Our philosophy focuses on the following important principles:
1. **Honoring Our Culture**: We believe that every individual's lived experiences and professional journeys are invaluable. Our compensation framework aims to acknowledge and celebrate this diversity, as it enriches our organization and strengthens our community.
2. **Innovative**: We strive to be forward-thinking in our approach. By embracing an inclusive design process, we are dedicated to crafting a compensation program that is not only fair but also transformative, promoting a culture of growth and opportunity for everyone at ESF.
3. **Worker-Centered**: Your voice matters to us. We are committed to listening to the needs, experiences, and perspectives of our staff as we develop our Compensation Framework. We want to ensure that all factors are thoughtfully considered to create a supportive and equitable environment.
In our pursuit of fairness and consistency, ESF has chosen to establish clearly defined salary ranges for all positions. For this role, the salary is set at $113,422, $127,032, or $139,509 and is dependent on the employee’s primary residence (city and state).
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
SEIU Education and Support Fund follows the spirit and intent of all federal, state and local employment law and is committed to equal opportunity in all aspects of employment. In alignment with our mission, we recognize the importance of our staff reflecting the communities our work aims to benefit as well as the desirability of increasing employment opportunities for people from historically marginalized groups. We encourage and seek applicants from people of color, women, members of the LGBTQ+ communities, bilingual and bicultural individuals, and people with disabilities.