Campus Kinder Haus, an early childhood center operated by Eastern Nazarene College, is seeking an Assistant Director to work with staff, students and families. Campus Kinder Haus is a center for children, ages 2 years 9 months through 6 years. The center serves families in the South Shore and Boston areas as well as the college community. CKH implements a holistic approach to developmental education and is a laboratory preschool, employing and mentoring college students studying education at Eastern Nazarene College.
The Assistant Director will demonstrate leadership abilities by creating and maintaining a positive learning environment for all families enrolled. You will assist the Director in operating the center in accordance with EEC and NAEYC policies, procedures and state licensing standards to provide an educational, nurturing, and safe environment for children, staff and parents.
You will be responsible for all school operations and assume all Director responsibilities and duties in the absence of the Director and must deliver exceptional customer service to families enrolled at the school.
How-to-apply
Please submit your resume, along with a cover letter, and provide a statement of faith – a brief statement that describes your Christian commitment and your participation in a faith community – to careers@enc.edu.
Assistant Director Responsibilities
- Assume responsibility for operation of the center in the absence of the Director.
- Help maintain licensing regulations and prepare for annual visits.
- Assist the Director:
- with planning, managing, marketing, and directing a preschool.
- by assisting teachers with managing behavior concerns.
- by ordering and keeping inventory of school supplies.
- with billing issues when needed.
- with payroll by-weekly.
- by accepting responsibility in other daily center duties that might be temporary in the event other personnel are not available.
- Attend and participate in staff meetings, center events, and parent/customer meetings as requested.
- Comply with, and may implement, EEC regulations regarding the care of children.
- Conduct tours and provide interested families with information about our program.
- Input child data in EZCare2 System and print reports as needed.
- Collaborate with the Director regarding any necessary information on the care and safety of children.
- Supervise and evaluate teachers, provide mentoring and training to help teachers improve their skills.
- In collaboration with the Director, supervise closing staff and ensure building is secure at the end of each day.
- Work with the Director and teachers to establish, evaluate, and revise curriculum.
General Responsibilities
- Work with all other staff members in a collaborative manner.
- Follow personnel policies of Eastern Nazarene College (see staff handbook).
- Promptly report issues involving specific children or room management to the Director.
- Complete 20 hours of training for Department of Early Education and Care, including 5 hours of Special Education Training.
- Attend staff meetings (two hours each month) afterschool and/or evening meetings.
- Notify the Director in event of illness (if possible, the day before or no later than 6:00 AM the morning of).
Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood or Elementary Education.
- Experience and training for the designation of Director II under the MA Early Education and Care specifications.
- Two references, one may be a written reference.
- Documentation that your physical and immunizations are on file in the Director’s office.
- Completion of a CORI (a criminal investigation report), returned to the Director, reviewed and approved by the Director.
- Current certification in American Red Cross, First Aid and CPR. (A copy of these certificates must be kept in your file in the office).
- A committed Christian faith evident in daily life, and support for the mission and educational philosophy of the College.
Who We Are
Eastern Nazarene College is a fully accredited Christian liberal arts college and member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU) with approximately 1,000 students distributed across residential undergraduate, graduate, and adult studies programs. Nestled in a residential neighborhood minutes from downtown Boston, the college’s picturesque New England campus is a window into the world. While our faculty are leaders in their fields, actively involved in publishing and research, they are devoted to teaching and mentoring students in a nurturing, spiritually informed, and academically supportive environment. Students are encouraged to travel, engage in service projects, and participate in internship experiences as a part of their education. Through their classes, work experiences in Boston, and mission trips around the world, students are challenged to open their minds and hearts, preparing them for a lifetime of meaningful work and service to our nation and the world.
Our benefits include health, dental, tuition benefits for employee and dependents, generous paid time off, life and disability insurance, and more. In addition, as a staff or faculty member in our multi-cultural and close-knit community, you’ll enjoy a variety of unique benefits as you play an active role in achieving our mission and supporting our community.
Applicants should be committed Christians and active in a local church. Preference in hiring is given to those with Wesleyan convictions and background, though qualified applicants from other Christian traditions will be considered as well. www.enc.edu
Mission
Eastern Nazarene College provides a transformational education that equips diverse students to lead and serve our world as agents of Christ’s love and truth.
Vision
Eastern Nazarene College will be widely-recognized as a leader in innovative Christian education, renowned for excellence in student achievement, vibrant intercultural community, and global impact
Values
- Holistic education: We provide a holistic educational experience in the liberal arts and professional studies that integrates spiritual, academic, emotional, and social development.
- Christian community: We facilitate the building of loving relationships so that we reflect the Spirit of Christ in our life together.
- Student-centered: We orient our work around the success of our students, making every effort to be responsive to the unique needs, aspirations, and backgrounds of each one.
- Wesleyan: Consistent with our rich Wesleyan holiness tradition, we create and maintain an environment which awakens and fosters truth, righteousness, and justice as made possible by God’s transforming grace through Jesus Christ.
- Civility and hospitality: We intentionally welcome and embrace people from diverse cultures, viewpoints, and faith traditions.
- Servanthood: We model servant leadership to our students and community by building a culture of listening, respect, encouragement, and support.
- Authenticity and transparency: We are deliberately honest in our relationships, candid in our communication, and transparent in our governance in order to foster trust and confidence.
- Excellence: In an effort to provide “the best in education and the best in Christian faith,” we strive for excellence that honors God in all our endeavors.
- Strategic innovation: While remaining deeply rooted in our mission, we are boldly creative and innovative in the methods we employ.
- Accountability: We keep promises, honor commitments, meet and exceed expectations, and are willing to be held accountable for the faithful fulfillment of our responsibilities.
Lifestyle Guidelines
Our lifestyle guidelines reflect the mission of Eastern Nazarene College and Manual of the Church of the Nazarene, including the Agreed Statement of Belief, The Covenant of Christian Character and The Covenant of Christian Conduct. The premise of our lifestyle guidelines is to exemplify such personal, moral, and religious conduct as shall be above reproach. This lifestyle premise is for everyone working and living on campus: students, faculty, staff, and administration. This lifestyle premise is a rationale for desirable behavior and attitudes.
We, as a Christian community, commit ourselves to the admonition of the Apostle Paul that we build our community up in love for each other. We will actively endeavor to be supportive and caring for each other in spite of whatever differences may develop concerning the operation of the College. While honest differences may exist and be vigorously debated, the College will not condone personal attacks on other members of the community.
To be in accord with the purposes and spirit of the College and with the doctrines and standards of the Church of the Nazarene, our lifestyle practices exclude: engaging in sexual acts outside of Christian marriage as defined by the Church of the Nazarene, the use of pornography, any acts of abuse, bullying or harassment, the use of profanity, gambling, theft, dishonesty, using tobacco in any form, participation in the occult and any other behavior that is detrimental to authentic Christian community and the maintenance of an atmosphere conducive to abundant life.
The historic understanding of ENC and the Church of the Nazarene with respect to alcohol is that abstinence best reflects our commitments to Christ, to our community and to holy living. This position is rooted in our acknowledgement of the destructive consequences in individuals, families and communities that can stem from the use of alcohol and demonstrates our commitment to standing in solidarity with those who have suffered from these consequences. As a result, it continues to be our strong preference that all employees abstain from the use of alcoholic beverages. However, we respect the fact that our employees come from a variety of denominational backgrounds that may not share this commitment to abstinence. Our expectation, therefore, is that all employees will abide by the behavioral commitments of their local church, will avoid drunkenness, and will under no circumstances possess, use, promote or distribute alcoholic beverages on campus, at any college event, or in the presence of students.
Additionally, ENC prohibits the possession, use, distribution or manufacture of illegal drugs and recreational marijuana, and the misuse of prescription drugs.
The College expects all employees to live by this lifestyle premise. We ask for an understanding of the need for lifestyle standards, a good spirit in keeping them, and cooperative efforts in improving them. As ENC employees, we ask you to consider the larger picture that what we do and the manner in which we do it reflects on ENC and affects the life of our entire community. We encourage prayerful discernment in all decision-making, as our desire is to glorify God in all our efforts.
Equal Opportunity
Eastern Nazarene College policy prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, sex, religion*, age, color, creed, national or ethnic origin, marital status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected class in all aspects of employment including the decision to hire, promote, discipline, or discharge. We actively encourage applications from underrepresented groups.*
*Christian Faith and employment at Eastern Nazarene College: Eastern Nazarene College is an expression of the Church of the Nazarene. It reserves the right to prefer employees on the basis of religion (Title VII, Section 702-703, U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964). Preferred candidates demonstrate a strong commitment to the Christian faith, active participation in a local church, and a philosophy of Christian higher education consistent with the Wesleyan tradition.