Summary The HSB Coach (Healthy Social Behaviors Coach) provides resources, training, and practice-based coaching to childcare providers in licensed facilities to support the development of pro-social classroom environments and effective strategies for identifying, preventing, trauma-informed responses, and addressing challenging behaviors in young children. This focuses on strengthening classroom support related to social-emotional development and reducing the expulsion of children from child care programs through coaching, professional development, and collaborative intervention. This is a remote, full-time exempt opportunity supporting positions across Eastern, Central, and Western North Carolina. The role reports to the HSB Statewide Program Directors and Project Coaching Manager. Candidates must reside in North Carolina to be considered. Duties
Provide coaching visits in licensed childcare facilities within assigned geographic areas to mentor and assist teachers and directors in promoting healthy social-emotional development
Deliver professional development and training focused on social-emotional development and challenging behaviors using the HSB standardized training menu
Maintain and update community resource lists of social-emotional practitioners, educators, behavioral specialists, and mental health professionals available to support childcare providers
Cultivate partnerships with behavioral specialists, consultants, educators, and mental health professionals to strengthen resources for childcare providers
Promote awareness of Healthy Social Behaviors Initiative resources among childcare providers and intermediary agencies
Collaborate with the statewide Healthy Social Behaviors Initiative team and across North Carolina’s early care and education system to support project goals and evaluation outcomes
Participate in project meetings, regional team meetings, community LICC meetings, foundational training, professional development opportunities, and special projects as directed
Support project evaluation through data collection and timely completion of weekly data entry
Participate in regular one-on-one meetings with the Project Coaching Manager and/or Program Director
Ensure timely and appropriate internal and external communication
Maintain confidentiality while advocating for children and families in support of agency goals
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in early childhood education, Child Development, Child Psychology, or Social Work
Minimum 3 years of experience working with preschool children, families, or programs serving young children
EEC Level 11 recommended
TAE and PDE required within one year of hire if not already obtained