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Below you will find current job openings at the Child Care Aware of Minnesota Coordinating Office. Follow the instructions in the postings to apply.

Executive Director

ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW

Child Care Aware of Minnesota is a statewide early childhood care and education leader driving change through partnerships to build an equitable, high-quality early care and education system that meets the needs of Minnesota’s families and children. The organization works to strengthen the early childhood system by supporting child care providers with training, funding opportunities, and professional development, while also helping families understand and access quality care that fits their needs. The organization plays a key role in connecting caregivers, educators, and parents with resources that promote healthy development and school readiness for young children.

In addition to supporting families and providers, Child Care Aware of Minnesota partners with government agencies and community organizations to advocate for policies that create a more equitable and sustainable early care and education system. We work with integrity, honor diverse ideas and approaches, and foster a culture of respect and trust. We are child and family-centered and equity-driven and our work is grounded in a commitment to racial equity, cultural responsiveness, and reducing systemic barriers within early care and education across the state.

More information available at www.childcareawaremn.org

 

POSITION PROFILE

We are seeking an experienced non-profit leader to partner with our Board of Directors and stakeholders in driving the change necessary to create an equitable, high-quality early care and education system that meets the needs of all of Minnesota’s families and communities. The next Executive Director will be an individual who can present a clear and compelling vision and engage and motivate urban, suburban and rural families, providers, partner organizations, policy makers and elected officials in working together towards our shared goals.

Our next leader will manage and empower a leadership team and a Board of Directors.  They will oversee a complex array of programs and finances and ensure that we are meeting contractual obligations and organizational goals while working in collaboration with our government funders. The next leader will need to be entrepreneurial and innovative to navigate the current and foreseen changes to government priorities and funding.

This is a full-time exempt position with a starting salary range of $160,000 - $180,000 + benefits depending on qualifications. This position is a hybrid with an office located in St. Paul, requiring some presence in the office, travel throughout the State of Minnesota (with occasional overnights) and national travel required as needed, including a minimum of 2 national meetings per year.

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Strategic Leadership: In partnership with the Board and partners, develop and lead implementation of plans to forward the organization's mission, vision, and goals, including identifying emerging needs and developing collaborative solutions
  2. Network Support: Build, maintain and support networks and collaborations to forward our mission, including other early childhood programs, advocacy organizations, policymakers, and the public
  3. Advocacy: Represent, and empower others to represent, the interests of the Child Care Aware system at policy coalitions, legislatures and planning tables at the state and national level
  4. Organizational Management: Provide leadership and direction to Associate Directors, oversee delivery of our complex array of programming and services, and oversee financial oversight and grants management
  5. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion: Effectively lead the organization through our DEI efforts and support other partners in their efforts
  6. Fundraising: Develop and implement strategies for revenue generation to diversify funding sources and secure the necessary financial and personnel resources to meet organizational goals
  7. Board Support: Facilitate and support the Board of Directors and committees to ensure an active and engaged Board fulfilling their strategic, fiduciary and governance duties.

 

QUALIFICATIONS Required:

  1. 5+ years of non-profit, or similar, leadership and management experience overseeing multiple programs and a diverse staff
  2. Proven experience in effectively communicating and engaging others around a compelling and inspired vision and sense of purpose
  3. Demonstrated intercultural competency skills and experience working cross-culturally, with a clear commitment to incorporating the principles of anti-racism, diversity, equity and inclusion into your work and the work of an organization
  4. Experience managing a large budget with government contracts and growing diverse funding sources
  5. Experience creating and maintaining an empowered work culture and providing leadership and direction to senior staff
  6. Experience working in partnership and collaboration with other leaders and partners to move a shared agenda forward
  7. Experience supporting a Board of Directors
  8. Proven ability to effectively maneuver through complex political situations
  9. Strategic, future-oriented thinking with the ability to anticipate and navigate challenging situations

Preferred:

  1. A 4-year degree in non-profit management, business administration or related area of study
  2. Understanding of Minnesota and its early child care and education sector
  3. Understanding of the Child Care Aware (Child Care Resource and Referral) system and its work

 

TO APPLY

To apply, send one PDF document containing a cover letter and resume to admin@mightyconsulting.org. The position will remain open until filled, submit materials by August 24, 2025 to be considered in the first screening round.

 

Your Cover Letter Should Address:

  • Why you are interested in being the next Child Care Aware of Minnesota Executive Director
  • How your experience has prepared you to lead a complex organization through challenging times
  • Your approach to building relationships with a diverse array of stakeholders across Minnesota

 

Questions? Contact Roger Meyer at Mighty Consulting - roger@mightyconsulting.org

Workforce Director

Child Care Aware of Minnesota is a statewide early childhood leader driving change through partnerships to build an equitable, high-quality early care and education system that meets the needs of Minnesota’s families and children. We pride ourselves on being a great place to work, offering competitive benefits, a flexible work environment, and opportunities for long-term professional growth. We are looking for team members who are passionate, adaptable, and interested in high-impact work that influences systems statewide. Embedding equity in organizational practices is a core value, and we are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in hiring, promotion, and workplace culture.

 

Position Description 

The Workforce Director is responsible for the oversight of Child Care Aware of Minnesota’s Early Childhood Workforce services. This role is responsible for providing leadership and guidance to several adult learning programs and services focused on providing professional development for child care professionals. This position oversees Child Care Aware of Minnesota’s statewide professional development training system, which includes online learning, workforce advising, Parent Aware advising, and curriculum development. This role also champions Child Care Aware of Minnesota’s strategic plan, mission, vision, and diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism (DEI-AR) goals.

 

Duties and responsibilities:

  1. Provide leadership and coordination for the statewide Child Care Aware workforce.
    • Facilitate the ongoing development of recommended policies and standard procedures for the Child Care Aware of Minnesota Professional Development system.
    • Research and provide information and resources that support a shared vision for effective practices for Early Childhood Professional Development, including assuring and advocating for quality.
    • Collaborate and maintain partnerships with internal and external stakeholders, including grantors, to plan and execute workforce and professional development strategies.

 

  1. Assist in the leadership and strategic review of a statewide professional development system, develop recommendations, vision, and direction of the program, and intentionally implement best practices and changes to build quality in the Early Childhood Workforce.
    • Partner with stakeholders and participate in committees and work groups to ensure we are continually responsive to the changing needs of the Early Childhood Workforce.
    • Stay current on online learning, adult education, and professional development trends to continuously improve Child Care Aware of Minnesota’s workforce service delivery.

 

  1. Lead all aspects of the Workforce Development department, including supervision of department staff, oversight of department operations, and ensuring contract deliverables.
    • Supervise and provide department staff leadership, coaching, and performance management.
    • Champions Child Care Aware of Minnesota’s strategic plan, mission, and vision, DEI-AR goals, actively centering this work into all aspects of the job.
    • Oversee the department budget, monitor expenditures to ensure accurate allocation of funds.
    • Partner with department staff and contract manager to execute contract deliverables, track progress of work plan activities, assist with contract amendments, and produce contract reports.
  1. Support the organization’s mission, vision, strategic plan, and diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism goals by leading the Workforce Development department to participate in activities and professional development opportunities
    • Set expectations for staff in the Workforce Development department to follow the DEIAR mission, goals, and vision of the organization.
    • Participate in staff meetings, workgroups, or task forces to assist with achieving the organization’s goals.
    • Assist Child Care Aware of Minnesota in implementing the organization’s strategic plans by embedding the goals into everyday work.
    • Participate in professional development activities to strengthen your understanding and skills around diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism.

 

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood or related field
  • At least 1 year of experience in the adult professional field and working in the state systems
  • Demonstrated experience working in complex, matrixed systems and leading a diverse group of stakeholders through change
  • Understanding data systems, experience in analyzing, and leveraging data to drive strategic decisions
  • Demonstrated ability to lead and manage teams, including managing Managers
  • Ability to work independently as well as with a team
  • Strong organizational, problem-solving, and communication skills
  • Able to work in a rapidly changing environment with demanding deadlines, verbal and written communication needs
  • Demonstrated ability to be impartial in the decision-making process
  • Demonstrated commitment to anti-racism, intercultural competency skills, and experience working cross-culturally, with experience incorporating the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion into your work
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate efficiently in a large and complex system with stakeholders and partners

 

Working Conditions:

  • Full-time, exempt, permanent position
  • Family-friendly work culture
  • Flexible scheduling, with a hybrid work arrangement that blends working virtually and onsite
  • Must have reliable transportation to travel statewide for in-person meetings with occasional overnight travel
  • May require sitting or a stationary position for extended periods with high amounts of screen time

 

Compensation: $71,115-$88,899 annually, depending on qualifications, plus up to an additional $2,000 per year for lifestyle expenses

 

Competitive Benefits Package:

Medical and Dental Insurance

  • Medical insurance is available through Medica, and dental insurance is available through Health Partners for single or family coverage.
  • CCA covers 70-80% of medical and dental insurance coverage
  • A health care flexible spending account
  • Vision insurance is available through Sun Life

 

Disability Leave

  • Short and long-term disability coverage through Sun Life
  • CCA covers 100% of the coverage

 

Basic Life, Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D):

  • Coverage is guaranteed up to $50,000 and available through Sun Life
  • CCA covers 100% of the coverage

Paid Time Off

  • Vacation hours, accrued based on years of service, ranging from 10 to 30 days per year
  • 12 scheduled holidays
  • 3 Personal Days
  • 12 Sick days per year
  • Up to three weeks of 100% paid parental leave that can be used in addition to sick hours accrued

 

Retirement Benefits

  • 401k – employer matches up to 5%
  • Available after 6 months of employment

 

Employee Well-being

  • Employee assistance program, including telephone counseling, financial counseling, rideshare benefits, etc.
  • Wellness Hours – 2 hours per week of paid time off for wellness
  • Flexible spending accounts for dependent care
  • Flexible work schedule and a hybrid work environment

 

Career Development

  • Professional development opportunities with additional funds for career development
  • Qualifies as a public service organization for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

 

Interested candidates should APPLY HERE with a resume and cover letter by July 30, 2025.

Child Care Aware of Minnesota is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment regardless of age, race, ethnicity, religion, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. We encourage interested applicants from all backgrounds to apply.

Somali/English Bilingual Child Care Startup and Retention Navigator

Child Care Aware of Minnesota is a statewide early childhood leader driving change through partnerships to build an equitable, high-quality early care and education system that meets the needs of Minnesota’s families and children. We pride ourselves on being a great place to work, offering competitive benefits, a flexible work environment, and opportunities for long-term professional growth. We are looking for team members who are passionate, adaptable, and interested in high-impact work that influences systems statewide. Embedding equity in organizational practices is a core value, and we are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion in hiring, promotion, and workplace culture.

 

Position Description 

The Somali-English Bilingual Child Care Startup and Retention Navigator will contribute to local and statewide efforts to improve access to child care for families by increasing the supply of high-quality, licensed child care programs, specifically those that serve Somali communities. Central to this work will be recruiting Somali individuals and Somali-led organizations interested in becoming licensed child care providers and assisting providers in starting new licensed child care programs, retaining existing programs that may be at risk of closing, and expanding programs with the potential to grow. The geographic focus of this position is the seven-county Metro area, with the possibility of a future expanded focus including the St. Cloud area and Southeastern Minnesota (Faribault and Rochester areas).

 

Duties & Responsibilities  

  1. Assess Somali communities’ child care capacity building needs in the seven-county Metro area, the St. Cloud area, and Southeastern Minnesota (Faribault and Rochester areas).
    • Meet with Somali child care providers in the geographic areas most in need to assess their specific needs for support
    • Meet with Somali community leaders and staff of Somali-led community organizations to discuss additional resources available for language access and culturally relevant outreach
  1. Assist new and existing Somali child care providers:
    • Assist individuals and organizations in starting a licensed child care program and sustaining or expanding existing licensed child care programs, including through individualized coaching and mentoring and through nurturing peer learning communities and networks.
    • Provide assistance on child care licensing, such as filling out the application and understanding regulations.
    • Assist with program standards and best practices, such as policies and contracts, and program environment setup.
    • Provide assistance on business management, such as budget and marketing.
    • Connect new and existing child care providers with resources, including financial support, professional development training, and business training and coaching.
    • Encourage child care providers to join Parent Aware, Minnesota’s statewide child care quality rating and improvement system.
    • Identify and implement long-term, systemic solutions for challenges that new and existing providers face to ensure sustainable change.
    • Utilize diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies and principles to ensure equity for all racial and ethnic groups in providing assistance and creating connections with resources, including bridging understanding of licensing and program requirements across cultural differences.
  1. Coordinate and implement outreach strategies for the recruitment of Somali providers: Implement outreach and recruitment activities to identify and recruit individuals and organizations interested in starting new licensed child care programs or expanding existing ones.
    • Utilize provided market research reports and child care supply and demand data in combination with knowledge of local communities to focus recruitment activities strategically.
    • Coordinate local outreach and recruitment materials with a statewide marketing and outreach campaign, ensuring that outreach and recruitment materials are culturally relevant and available in the Somali language.
    • Assess potential child care providers’ interest and readiness for starting a child care business.
    • Utilize diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies and principles to ensure equity for all racial and ethnic groups in recruitment.
  1. Collaborate with community partners:
    • Develop and maintain collaborative relationships with community partners interested in increasing families’ access to child care, who may have relationships and connections with potential providers.
    • Develop and maintain collaborative relationships and referral processes with local community partners who also assist new and existing child care programs, including those providing professional development training, financial support, and business startup resources, such as First Children’s Finance.
    • Develop and maintain relationships with Somali-led community organizations and organizations serving Somali communities to ensure culturally responsive recruitment and assistance activities.
    • Develop and maintain collaborative relationships with child care licensors, including participating in county child care licensing orientations, maintaining knowledge of licensing timelines, and working closely with licensors to ensure applicants have the support they need.
    • Develop and maintain collaborative relationships with other community organizations, including child care associations, parent groups, school districts, businesses, and foundations.
  1. Collaborate with the broader Child Care Aware system:
    • Collaborate with Child Care Startup and Retention Navigators working in the Child Care Aware system in the same service area and other parts of the state and with other Child Care Aware staff, including Parent Aware recruiters and quality coaches, CLASS coaches, grants administrators, professional development staff and advisors, and Coordinating Office staff.
    • Connect providers to professional development training opportunities, grants, and Parent Aware coaching.
    • Participate in meetings with Child Care Startup and Retention Navigators in the same service area and other parts of the state to share successes and challenges and collectively refine capacity-building strategies.
    • Contribute to developing and maintaining referral processes across Child Care Aware system services.
  1. Utilize and maintain data and documentation
    • Maintain records of recruitment and assistance activities in a case management system, ensuring regular updates, confidentiality, and accuracy.
    • Analyze data recorded in the case management system to guide capacity building activities, to allocate assistance resources based on need, and to monitor equity in program outcomes.
    • Create and share reports to communicate participant experiences and program progress and to contribute to efforts to identify and address systemic barriers and inequities, especially those affecting Somali providers.
  1. Support the organization’s mission, vision, strategic plan and anti-racism goals by participating in activities and professional development opportunities.
    • Participate in staff meetings, workgroups, or task forces to assist with achieving the organization’s goals
    • Assist CCA with implementing the organization’s strategic plans by embedding the goals into the everyday work
    • Participate in professional development activities to strengthen your understanding and skills around diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism

 

Minimum Qualifications

  • Proficient in Somali and English
  • A high school diploma/GED
  • One of the following combinations of experience and training:
    • 4 years of experience in early childhood education and 25 hours of Develop-approved training in early childhood education within the last five years, or a commitment to complete this training after hire
    • 120 hours of Develop-approved training or a commitment to complete this training after hire
    • Step 6 or higher on the MN Career Lattice
  • Ability to provide individualized coaching and mentoring with care and patience as part of a collaborative community network.
  • Ability to work independently, resourceful and adaptable, and work within a flexible schedule. Some evenings and weekend hours may be required.
  • Strong interpersonal, organizational, planning, and prioritization skills.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
  • Demonstrated intercultural competency skills and experience working cross-culturally, with a commitment to incorporating the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion into your work.
  • Must have knowledge of the impact of historical and contemporary inequities.
  • Must be familiar with community resources to support various goals and work effectively and cooperatively with partners to carry out job activities.
  • Must hold a valid driver’s license, current insurance coverage if using own vehicle, and be able to arrange own transportation.
  • Demonstrated ability in intercultural competency skills and experience working cross-culturally, and experience incorporating skills and principles of diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism into your work and the work of others

 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Associate’s degree in child development, early childhood education, or a related field.
  • One year of working in a licensed child care setting.
  • Knowledge of MN Rule 2 and/or Rule 3 child care licensing regulations.
  • Knowledge of family, friend, and neighbor (FFN) child care and legally non-licensed (LNL) child care.
  • Experience as the owner or director of a licensed family child care program, group family child care program, or child care center. Experience starting a child care program is strongly preferred.
  • Experience with community organizing, community engagement, and outreach.

 

Working Conditions

  • Full-time, exempt
  • Flexible scheduling, with occasional non-standard hours, including evenings and weekends
  • Family-friendly work culture
  • Hybrid work arrangement that blends working virtually and onsite
  • May require sitting or a stationary position for extended periods
  • Occasional travel

 

Compensation: $43,617.00 to $51,251.00 annually, plus an additional $2,000 a year for lifestyle expenses

Competitive Benefits Package:

Medical and Dental Insurance

  • Medical insurance is available through Medica, and dental insurance is available through Health Partners for single or family coverage.
  • CCA covers 70-80% of medical and dental insurance coverage
  • A health care flexible spending account
  • Vision insurance is available through Sun Life

Disability Leave

  • Short and long-term disability coverage through Sun Life
  • CCA covers 100% of the coverage       

Basic Life, Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D):

  • Coverage is guaranteed up to $50,000 and available through Sun Life
  • CCA covers 100% of the coverage Paid Time Off
  • Vacation hours, accrued based on years of service, ranging from 10 to 30 days per year
  • 12 scheduled holidays
  • 3 Personal Days
  • 12 Sick days per year
  • Up to three weeks of 100% paid parental leave that can be used in addition to sick hours accrued

Retirement Benefits

  • 401k – employer matches up to 5%
  • Available after 6 months of employment

Employee Well-being

  • Employee assistance program, including telephone counseling, financial counseling, rideshare benefits, etc.
  • Wellness Hours – 2 hours per week of paid time off for wellness
  • Flexible spending accounts for dependent care
  • Flexible work schedule and a hybrid work environment

Career Development

  • Professional development opportunities with additional funds for career development
  • Qualifies as a public service organization for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

 

Interested candidates should APPLY HERE with a resume by August 4, 2025.

Child Care Aware of Minnesota is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants are considered for employment regardless of age, race, ethnicity, religion, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. We encourage interested applicants from all backgrounds to apply.