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.
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Position Purpose Essential Duties and Responsibilities Program Monitoring General Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Minimum Qualifications:
The Compliance Specialist's primary responsibility is to assist with the development and implementation of ongoing monitoring systems that support regulatory compliance. The Compliance Specialist will collaborate with the Quality Assurance Director and Content Managers to design policies, procedures, and Service-Learning Plans that support meet or exceed standards, regulations, and other laws required by the National Association for the Education of Young Children, Head Start Program Performance Standards, Head Start Act, Texas Rising Star, and the Texas Minimum Licensing Standards. The Compliance Specialist will assist with the design and recommendations for tools to implement to monitor programmatic operations. Finally, the Compliance Specialist will facilitate monitoring events, monitor the implementation of ongoing monitoring plans, and use data to inform monitoring reports, along with corrective action plans. Additionally, this role works with an interdisciplinary team to plan and implement the annual Self-Assessment. This includes providing data, helping to lead teams, and assisting with writing the final report. The Compliance Specialist will partner with the Quality Assurance Director to work collaboratively with program leadership, directors, site managers, staff, and other agencies to foster a culture of accountability and excellence.
Supports the development and implementation of an ongoing monitoring plan.
Monitors programs at minimum monthly for program compliance. Conduct quarterly site visits and review quarterly monitoring results to assist the Quality Assurance Director with writing a Quarterly Compliance Report.
Monitors contracted facilities, including childcare centers (CCP) to ensure contract compliance.
Assists with monitoring implementation of the five-year grant goals and supports the development of a quarterly report to program leaders and governance.
Monitors' progress made toward accomplishing Self-Assessment Goals. In the absence of the Quality Assurance Director, the Compliance Specialist will provide a quarterly report on program staff and governance.
Assists with internal investigations and preparing for external regulatory audits.
Assists with the development and implementation of the annual Self-Assessment Process.
Collaborate with the Quality Assurance Director to plan and implement mock licensing inspections, federal monitoring reviews, etc.
Participate in interdisciplinary teams to plan for federal reviews.
Record Keeping and Reporting
Prepares and distributes timely reports, updates, and findings to supervisors and management.
Maintains complete and accurate compliance documentation in program databases and systems.
Assists with maintaining compliance records for licensing, TRS, NAEYC, and OHS monitoring visits.
Collaborates with program staff to develop and implement Corrective Action Plans and monitors that Corrective Actions are implemented.
Supports the annual Program Information Report (PIR) process.
Informs program management of non-compliance issues and develops strategic plans to address areas of non-compliance.
Assists with gathering requested information and submitting it to licensing.
Ensure monitoring data is accurate in Child Plus.
Monitors Teaching Strategies Gold, CLI, Ready Rosie, and Hatch utilization.
Technically competent with various software programs, such as Word, Excel, Power Point, etc.
Experience at working both independently and in a team-oriented, collaborative environment is essential.
Ability to analyze data, identify trends, and use findings to inform program improvements while keeping appropriate personnel apprised of status.
Proficiency in database management, computer applications (Microsoft Office, Google), and using technology to track and report data including Child Plus, Teaching Strategies, CLI, CLASS, etc.
Ability to build and maintain collaborative working relationships with a diverse staff.
Reacts to project adjustments and alterations promptly and efficiently.Taking all people involved in the project together and successfully ensuring that the project's primary goal is achieved.
Strong organizational and time-management skills to prioritize tasks, meet deadlines, and maintain accurate records.
Excellent oral and written communication skills to explain complex regulations and policies to diverse stakeholders.
Ability to work independently with minimal direction, demonstrate leadership, and work effectively with diverse populations and agencies.
Ability to respond effectively to the most sensitive inquiries and/or complaints maintaining complete confidentiality of client, family, and agency information where required.
Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in early childhood development, education, human development, family development, social services or a related field. Master's degree preferred.
Experience in Head Start, training in H.S. Performance Standards, experience with OHS On-Site Review Teams.
Knowledge of community social services agencies; federal, state and local regulations as they apply to grant funded program mandates.
Knowledge of the principles and practices of organization, management, supervision and training.
Ability to relate effectively with governing bodies, parents, community and agency representatives.
Ability to coordinate functions and activities between the Head Start Program or Early Head Start Program and outside agencies.
Must have the ability to maintain a professional demeanor under stressful and frustrating circumstances.
Must have a positive attitude toward the children and families served.
Must possess a valid driver's license.
Excellent interpersonal skills and experience working with diverse populations both in the community and within administrative staff.
Must pass all criminal history background checks
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): Janitorial Services Contract
Child Inc., the Head Start Grantee for Travis County, is soliciting proposals from qualified contractors to provide comprehensive janitorial services. These services shall include all required labor, supplies, materials, and equipment. Child Inc. operates an Administrative Campus consisting of five buildings, as well as thirteen child development centers located throughout the City of Austin.
Child Inc. intends to award one or more contracts with an anticipated term of twelve (12) months.
We recognize that the Request for Proposal package includes multiple forms and documentation requirements. Child Inc. staff are available to answer questions, provide clarification, and review any forms that may be unfamiliar. All complete submissions will be reviewed and given full consideration.
A mandatory walk‑through will be held on Tuesday, April 14, from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at 818 E. 53rd Street, Austin, TX 78751. Please RSVP no later than 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 14, by contacting Annie Meza at 512‑451‑7361.
Submission Date: Thursday, April 16, 2026 – 5PM CDLS Time.
For additional information or questions regarding this RFP, please contact:
Weldon Beard
Phone: 512‑451‑7361, ext. 1148 or 936‑371‑7833
BID OPPORTUNITIES:
Request for Catering Bids – Child Inc Head Start Community Event
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Questions?
Email: info@childinc.org

