Early Childhood Program Officer
First 5 Contra Costa
Date Posted:
April 3, 2025
Salary:
Salary range is $125,519.92 to $152,570.25. First 5 Contra Costa offers a comprehensive benefits package.
Early Childhood Program Officer
Reports to: Deputy Director
Department: Early Care & Education and
Strengthening Families Focuses
Employment Status and Work Schedule
Exempt, full-time position, 40 hours per work week. Some evening
and weekend hours are required.
About First 5 Contra Costa
First 5 Contra Costa helps young children grow up healthy and
ready to learn during the most important time in their
development. We have 25 years of experience funding innovative
programs and advocating for policies that produce better futures
for our children. Since our inception, First 5 Contra Costa has
invested more than $140 million in Prop. 10 revenues to programs
that help Contra Costa’s children get the best start in life and
have helped strengthen the systems that support our most
vulnerable families.
Vision: Contra Costa’s young children will
be healthy, ready to learn, and supported in safe, nurturing
families and communities.
Mission: To foster the optimal development
of our children, prenatal through 5 years of age.
Core Values: Our everyday work is grounded in our commitment to
diversity & inclusion, equity, cultural humility, and community
partnerships.
Learn more at www.first5coco.org
Position Summary First 5 Contra Costa Program Officer positions have oversight of one or more focus areas and require relevant subject matter expertise in those areas. The Program Officer position has managerial responsibilities, including developing strategy for achieving positive changes in policy and practice in our county, budget development and monitoring, defining team objectives and developing work and project plans, monitoring contractors, supervising staff, managing partnerships and coalitions, and evaluating results. The Program Officer will work closely with the entire First 5 Contra Costa team to understand the network of partners and services supporting Contra Costa County families with young children. The knowledge, skills, and abilities listed below indicate the common aspects of the Program Officer position, however for recruitment purposes relevant subject matter expertise is required to be considered as a qualified candidate.
Early Childhood Program Officer
This position holds the overall responsibility for the agency’s
work in Early Care and Education
(ECE) and supports specific projects in the
agency’s Strengthening Families portfolio. Under the direction of
the Deputy Director and in collaboration with one other Program
Officer, Managers, and staff, this Early Childhood Program
Officer works collaboratively with the program team to plan,
monitor and/or coordinate efforts that result in more robust and
coordinated resources that support families with young children.
First 5 Contra Costa’s current efforts in early care and
education focus on promoting providers’ professional development
and overall program quality improvement, stabilizing the provider
workforce, and fostering systems change for families – all with
the goal of enhancing children’s school readiness. First 5 Contra
Costa’s current efforts in strengthening families focus on
increasing parents/families’ protective factors and resiliency
and enhancing access to early childhood services for families in
need. This position will have a prominent leadership role in
Contra Costa County’s early childhood landscape by leading,
influencing, and contributing to the design, planning, and
implementation of early childhood programs, policies, and
approaches.
The Early Childhood Program Officer will have strong knowledge of
major public programs, funding streams, policy trends, research,
and best practices in early care and education. The Early
Childhood Program Officer will possess expertise in program
design and monitoring, budget development and management, project
management, supervision, systems change, research, and local,
state, and federal policy related to early care and education.
They must demonstrate the ability to effectively manage and
supervise teams, establish collaborative relationships,
communicate professionally, develop community and systems
partnerships, build consensus, facilitate collective
problem-solving, and understand the unique responsibilities and
accountabilities of representing a public agency. The Early
Childhood Program Officer holds a management and leadership role
and requires a person who works with flexibility, efficiency, and
diplomacy both individually and as part of a complex team effort.
The Early Childhood Program Officer ensures programs reflect
First 5’s core values of diversity & inclusion, equity, cultural
humility, and community partnership.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
• Leads and manages a variety of professional development
and program quality improvement projects for early care and
education programs, including but not limited to the Contra Costa
Professional Development Program, Contra Costa Quality Matters,
and other related efforts.
•Leads and manages efforts to enhance the stabilization and
professionalization of the early care and education workforce in
Contra Costa County.
•Leads and manages a variety of school readiness projects and
initiatives, including efforts that focus on African
American/Black families living in the East County region and that
promote collaboration between the early care and education
providers, school districts, and other partners.
•Plans, leads, and manages relevant and responsive projects that
increase cross-sector collaboration between early care and
education systems, family strengthening systems, and other
systems that impact families with young children.
•Develop and maintain partnerships and collaborations with
individuals and organizations to enhance the success of First 5
Contra Costa’s goals.
•Monitors, evaluates, and analyzes trends, local/state/federal
policy, research, and initiatives relevant to early childhood
education to determine impacts locally and possible opportunities
to enhance/expand First 5 Contra Costa’s efforts.
•Participates in local cross-sector community and systems
collaboratives focusing on the early childhood field or where
there are opportunities to add early childhood issues to a
broader collaborative.
Qualifications
Knowledge and Abilities
•Supervise staff using asset-based approaches and strategies.
•Develop cross-sector community and systems partnerships
including a variety of public, private, nonprofit, and grassroots
organizations.
•Communicate persuasively, both orally and in writing, in varied
settings, and to different audiences.
•Manage multiple projects, contracts, staff members, and
priorities simultaneously while upholding quality standards.
•Think critically and approach problem-solving creatively when
managing complex issues and while considering the needs of varied
stakeholders.
•Prioritize work, communicate with the supervisor about work
challenges, meet critical deadlines, and pay great attention to
detail with excellent follow-through.
•Conduct research, analyze information, summarize findings, and
make recommendations.
•Model and promote organizational values and participate as a key
strategic partner in the organization.
•Demonstrate commitment to diversity and inclusion, value
perspectives, and promote contributions by all.
•Work with diverse personalities with a wide variety of cultural
and professional backgrounds and experiences including
Commissioners, staff, public agency partners, and community
partners.
•Effectively partner with other organizations, including school
districts, County departments, community-based organizations, and
grassroots efforts, to develop projects, identify needs, and
define and meet collective goals.
•Work closely with contractors to achieve the desired impact by
conducting site visits, providing technical guidance, convening
meetings of key stakeholders, monitoring performance, and
contributing to the agency’s learning goals.
•Prepare and deliver formal and informal presentations at venues
such as public meetings, conferences, workgroups, and events.
•Plan, develop, and manage budgets; ability to manage multiple
private and public funding streams with varying requirements;
demonstrated ability to understand and use financial reports to
monitor and manage program budgets.
•Conduct research on potential funding opportunities and
collaborative partnerships and complete grant applications
through a variety of funding streams.
•Knowledge of the early care and education field.
This job description describes the general nature and level of work performed. It is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and expectations required of the position. Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind duties, responsibilities, and activities of the position.
Supervisory Responsibilities
Effectively supervises staff per the organization’s policies and
applicable laws. Responsibilities include interviewing and
training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work;
appraising performance; rewarding, mentoring, coaching, and
disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving
problems. This position would directly supervise several
positions. Supervision of additional staff may be assigned as
needed.
Minimum Education and Experience Requirements
A master’s degree from an accredited college or university in
Education, Social Work, Psychology or a closely related human
services field and a minimum of 5 years of experience in program
design, implementation, policy, or research related to the above
fields.
OR
A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in
the above-listed fields and 7 years of experience in program
design and monitoring, policy, or research related to those
fields.
Must possess a valid California driver’s license and automobile
insurance throughout employment
First 5 Contra Costa COVID-19 Vaccination
Policy
First 5 Contra Costa prioritizes the health and safety of our
staff and has adopted the county’s COVID-19 vaccination policy
for all employees. To be compliant with this policy, all new
staff members shall be required to provide proof of their
vaccination status or exemption documentation will be required at
the start of their employment.
Preferred, not required.
•Spanish fluency, both oral and written.
•Experience working or living in Contra Costa County or the Bay
Area.
How To Apply:
Please submit your resume, a professional writing sample, and a brief letter of introduction that summarizes why you are ideally suited to this position. Submit all the required documents to: HR@first5coco.org and include Early Childhood Program Officer in the subject line. Incomplete submissions will not be considered.
Closing Date:
Wednesday, April 30, 2025