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Head Start Grantee Specialist (GS) Manager - Region VIII

Nationwide Remote Office (US99)

ICF seeks a Grantee Specialist (GS) Manager for the Region VIII Head Start Training and Technical Assistance network. The GS Manager will supervise a team of home-based Grantee Specialists (GS) and implement a comprehensive system of quality assurance that promotes the provision of effective training and technical assistance to Head Start and Early Head Start grantees and ensures timely and accurate contract deliverables. As part of this system, the GS Manager will develop professional development plans for GS and HS Specialists and support the expansion of their expertise through observation, reflective supervision, professional development, and coaching. The Grantee Specialist Manager position is supervised by the Training and Technical Assistance Coordinator (TTAC). At the direction of the TTAC the GS Manager will work closely with the Regional Office on short, intermediate, and long-term planning in accordance with OHS Central and Regional Office priorities and participate in national and regional meetings with the ACF Regional Program Manager (RPM) the COR, ACF program and grants staff, and state level early childhood systems partners.

This position is home-based in one of the Region VIII states ( Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana). Travel is required to fulfill the requirements of the position.

Key Responsibilities:

  • The Grantee Specialist Manager shall provide the following in-person or virtually as determined by the TTAC, COR and regional office leadership.
  • Actively engage with the TTA management team to plan and implement management systems and structures and quality assurance strategies. 
  • Implement a comprehensive system of quality assurance for TTA to grantees and contract deliverables related to the work of Grantee Specialists and Health Specialist.
  • Provide effective and timely ongoing oversight and coaching to Grantee Specialists and Health Specialist.
  • Develop and implement professional development for Grantee Specialists and Health Specialist to increase their capability to deliver TA that increases program capacity, supports grantees in developing strong management systems, and strengthens grantee corrective action efforts.
  • Promote ongoing communication and relationships through listening, offering encouragement, and professional support.
  • Communicate with Regional Office staff to ensure coordinated support, messaging, and prioritization of technical assistance to grantees with monitoring findings, management systems concern, under-enrollment, and other risk factors identified by the Regional Office.
  • Conduct at least two observations of the Grantee Specialists and Health Specialist in each performance period to assess quality of TTA provided and determine professional development needs.
  • Implement TTA data aggregation, analysis, and reporting processes that inform and improve the …
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