Child Inc Head start
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If you are seeking a challenge that is highly rewarding on both a personal and professional level; then consider a position with Child Inc where you will contribute to strengthening families and meeting the needs of children. Our employees are passionate about the work they do, in an environment where building success with others is the key to their own success and fulfillment. They are committed to professional excellence, compassionate about the families and individuals served, and supportive of their colleagues and the many volunteers who strengthen our efforts.
Benefits
- Salary based on position, educational level and experience.
- Employer-paid insurance: medical, dental, vision, life, short and long-term disability.
- Optional employee-paid insurance at group rates for additional life and AD&D.
- Education/training opportunities: financial assistance for formal and informal learning.
- Generous paid holiday schedule: comparable to public school calendar.
- Annual and sick leave accrual of one day/month of each.
- Retirement: shared-contribution 401K plans.
Professional Development Opportunities
Child Inc provides ongoing training to ensure that staff is highly qualified and effective in working with young children and their families and encourages efforts toward professional growth in all areas. A mix of seminars, community-led workshops, and formal higher education form the base of our agency’s continuing education program, to which is added an individualized professional development plan.
Child Inc offers a tuition program for approved classes and degree programs, and other assistance is available.
Job Board
Position Purpose The Chief Operations Officer is responsible for providing leadership in developing and executing wrap around community services necessary to implement comprehensive Head Start and Early Head Start programming while supporting the Executive Director, and the Board of Directors to develop and implement Strategic Plans with key performance metrics to guide the direction of the organization. The COO will provide leadership and oversight for Facilities, Information Technology (IT), Parent Family Community Engagement (PFCE), Enrollment, Health, Nutrition, and Data Systems. The COO will work closely with the Head Start Director to ensure children and their families receive the full complement of services necessary for overall success. In addition, the COO will collaborate with the Executive Leadership team to organize and implement systems that support fiscal, human resources, fund development, and overall program compliance. The COO will work closely with the Head Start Director and the Executive Director to support Program Governance. The COO reports to the Executive Director. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Supervision and Evaluation Employee, Parent, and Community Relations Safety Monitoring and Compliance • Collaborate with Compliance Director to design and implement an ongoing monitoring plan that supports a tiered implementation approach. Professionalism Minimum Qualifications:
Strategic Planning
• Expert knowledge of Head Start Performance Standards, Minimum Licensing Regulations, and National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), and other applicable regulations; to ensure agency's program operations meet or exceed regulatory compliance.
• Manages day-to-day operations of the organization ensuring that all departments work efficiently and effectively to support Child Inc's vision, mission, and core values.
• Collaborate with Chief Financial Officer, and Executive Director to design, implement, and monitor the fiscal budget for Child Inc.
• Identifies opportunities to improve operational processes, reduce costs, and enhance productivity.
• Collaborate with HR Director to implement a wage comparability study and benefit plan that are competitive and cost-effective for the agency.
• Design and implement systems to maintain and monitor agency operations.
• Assist executive leadership team in designing the system for implementing the Community Needs Assessment and using data to inform programmatic strategies.
• Collaborate with Head Start Director, Executive Director, and Program Governance to design, implement, and monitor grant and school readiness goals.
• Provides strategic guidance for fund development efforts.
• Collaborate with Executive Director and the Board to design, implement, and monitor an agency strategic plan with key performance metrics.
• Supports agency's executive leadership and management team to design and implement strategies that support progress toward accomplishing strategic goals.
• Collaborate with the HR Director to lead the hiring process for key management and leadership staff of direct and indirect vacant positions.
• Provide coaching, mentoring, and reflective supervisions for direct reports.
• Evaluate the performance of direct and indirect reports.
• Collaborate with the HR Director to develop and implement a Learning Management System and a Performance Management System
• Collaborate with direct reports to develop and implement service-learning plans for each content area that guide key job expectations. Provide management and program training to support onboarding and skill development of Child Inc workforce.
• Collaborate with HR Director to design and implement systems that hire and retain quality staff (job specific performance-based interview questions, job specific onboarding plans, and systems to preboard employees.
• Participate in interviews as needed.
• Actively participates on community boards to advance Child Inc.
• Attend community events on behalf of Child Inc.
• Partners with Executive Admin Assistant and Communications and Fund Development Consultant to design monthly Staff Newsletter, quarterly Community Newsletter, and the agency annual report.
• Collaborate with Executive Director to plan monthly Staff Meetings, Management Team Meetings, and the Executive Leadership Meeting.
• Collaborate with Head Start Director and Executive Director to develop and implement agendas for Policy Council. Participates in Policy Council Planning Meetings and monthly Policy Council Meeting.
• Leads interdisciplinary committees to plan staff in-service and family engagement events.
• Collaborates to design and implement an organizational calendar that meets programmatic and parent needs.
• Uses data from Parent Needs Assessment, Community Needs Assessment, and program Information Report to coordinate community services for families.
• Assist HR Director in investigating complaints, disputes, and grievances.
• Lead Emergency Preparedness Committee to develop, implement, and enforce safety practices that keep children, staff, and visitors safe while on Child Inc premises.
• Enforces Active Supervision Strategies.
• Collaborates with Facilities Director to maintain interior and exterior Child Inc facilities.
• Collaborates with Community Based partners and Independent School District Partners to ensure facilities occupied by Head Start/Early Head Start children and staff meet City, Sate, and Federal Head Start regulations.
• Collaborates with Data Coordinator to develop systems to maintain data in ChildPlus and other data systems.
• Collaborates with Data Coordinator to ensure performance metrics are tracked for City, County, State, and Federal grants.
• Monitors ticketing system for IT and Facilities.
• Collaborate with the Head Start Director, Compliance Director, and Executive Director to ensure Child Inc is prepared for City, County, State, and Federal monitoring visits.
• Interpret and apply Federal and State regulations and statutes, and policies appropriate to program activities.
• Monitors compliance and develops and implements corrective action plans for Health, Nutrition, PFCE, Facilities, and IT Departments.
• Collaborate with Executive Leadership and Management Team to develop and implement policies and procedures that support City, County, State, and Federal rules, regulations, standards, and laws.
• Propose, publish, update, and administer personnel policies and procedures to ensure proper compliance; provide training as appropriate.
• Conduct observations and provide positive and constructive feedback that leads to continuous program improvement.
• Collaborates to plan and implement self-assessment.
• Assure confidentiality of all program information and family and staff confidentiality by limiting conversation about and accessibility to their records.
• Maintain professional boundaries in relationships with staff and families.
• Complete all required paperwork and reports by assigned deadlines.
• Comply with Child Inc.'s Personnel Policies and Procedures, and with Standards of Conduct.
Personal and Professional Development
• Attend and participate in weekly team meetings, pre-service, in-service, and any other training deemed necessary by the Executive Director.
• Further professional growth by seeking feedback, reflecting on and assessing own practice, and taking opportunities to improve skill and knowledge.
• Reports suspicions of Child Abuse and Neglect within 48 hours of the suspicion.
• Ensure children are safe and are never left unattended.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Contracting Opportunities
Child Inc operates one Administrative Campus and multiple child development centers all located within Travis County.
The Office of Head Start (OHS), a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Children and Families (ACF), provides grants to Child Inc. to provide Head Start and Early Head Start services within Travis County. Child Inc operates one Administrative Campus and multiple child development centers all located within Travis County.
Child Inc.’s procurement procedures are designed to be in full compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations, including but not limited to 2 CFR § 200.318-326 and 7 CFR § 226.22. Child Inc conducts analyses to avoid the purchase of unnecessary or duplicative items and will consolidate or break out procurements to obtain a more economical purchase.
Upon signing of the contract, the successful vendor will be expected to sign a conflict-of-interest disclosure, payment policy, confidentiality notice, debarment or suspension status certification, and Child Inc’s waiver of liability.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS:
Request for Proposal (RFP) – Video Production Services
Project Overview
Child Inc seeks proposals from qualified video production companies to create a 6–8 minute video that tells our story and showcases the impact of our programs. The video will be featured during our Annual Report Launch, on social media, and on our website.
Scope of Work
The video should:
- Be 6–8 minutes in length.
- Include interviews with:
- Child Inc Executive Director
- A parent participant
- A community partner
- Capture classroom activities and authentic interactions.
- Be filmed at one Child Inc designated site.
- Incorporate branding elements and align with Child Inc’s mission and tone.
Deliverables
- Final edited video (high-resolution format suitable for web and social media).
- Short teaser clips (optional, if included in proposal).
- All raw footage delivered to Child Inc upon completion.
Timeline
- RFP Submission Deadline: Wednesday, January 21, 2026, by 5:00 PM CST
- Final Video Due: February 6, 2026
- Filming to occur between January 23–30, 2026 (exact date to be coordinated).
Proposal Requirements
Please include:
- Company background and relevant experience.
- Examples of similar projects.
- Detailed cost estimate (including filming, editing, travel, and any additional fees).
- Proposed timeline and approach.
- Contact information.
Submission
Email proposals to info@childinc.org by January 21, 2026, 5:00 PM CST.
Questions may also be directed to info@childinc.org.
BID OPPORTUNITIES:
Request for Catering Bids – Child Inc Head Start Community Event
Child Inc Head Start is seeking bids from qualified caterers to provide a buffet-style breakfast for 150–200 guests at an upcoming Heart of our Work Community Event.
Event Details:
- Location: Central Downtown East Austin (venue includes parking and a commercial kitchen for catering use)
- Date: February 13, 2026
- Event Time: 8:30 to 10:30am
- Bid Deadline: Wednesday, January 28, 2026, by 5:00 PM CST
- Submit Bids To: info@childinc.org
Breakfast Menu Requirements:
- Seasonal fruit salad
- Scrambled eggs
- Pork sausage
- Vegetarian sausage option
- Potatoes with onions/bell peppers
- Grits
- Biscuits with gravy (no meat)
- Coffee (regular & decaf) to include cream/sweeteners and orange juice
Additional Requirements:
- Caterer will provide warming stations, beverage stations, and all utensils for a self-serve buffet.
- Services must include after-event kitchen clean-up and trash removal.
- Venue’s commercial kitchen will be available for use.
Important Requirement:
All caterers must hold current food permits, insurance, and licenses required to operate within the City of Austin. Documentation may be requested as part of the bid review process.
Bid Specifications:
- Include all costs, including:
- Per food and beverage item cost per person
- Any setup/breakdown costs
- Note: Child Inc is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit and is tax-exempt.
Questions?
Email: info@childinc.org

