State of Missouri · 4 days ago
Compliance Inspection Supervisor - Child Care Compliance, Chesterfield or Jefferson City
The State of Missouri is dedicated to ensuring the health, safety, growth, and development of children through regulatory processes. The Compliance Inspection Supervisor will oversee a team and develop policies to ensure compliance with state and federal laws in child care settings.
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Responsibilities
Responsible for the supervision of team members assigned to the Child Care Compliance section
Responsible for the development and implementation of regional policies and procedures
Review and explain state laws and regulations to regional staff and stakeholders
Understand and apply federal laws, regulations, and guidance, as applicable for all child care facilities
Collaborate with others within the Office of Childhood and across other regional offices to ensure consistency of inspection/investigation processes statewide
Responsible for the development and oversight of any rules and regulations affecting child care facilities
Oversee professional development training needs for regional staff
Coordinate stakeholder engagement opportunities to provide technical assistance, regulatory training, and informational meetings
Promote equitable access to child care facilities and providing onsite technical assistance opportunities
Promote the use and access of resource and referral networks contracted by the Office of Childhood
Oversee caseload statistics of regional staff and manage approval and assessment of child care facilities
Assist the Program Manager with the development of policy and procedure manuals
Assist with reviewing the program’s effectiveness and recommending changes to ensure programs meet requirements in statute and regulations as identified by the Office Administrators and/or Program Managers
Keep up-to-date with important projects and key activities occurring in the Office of Childhood
Develop and maintain successful relationships with staff in the Office of Childhood
Perform other duties as assigned
Demonstrate regular, reliable, and engaged attendance
Qualification
Required
Bachelor's Degree from an accredited four-year college or university with a minimum of 15 earned credit hours in elementary or early education, sociology, psychology, child development, social work, or a closely related field, or other related area; and two or more years of professional or technical experience in child care licensing, elementary or early childhood education, social services for children, or experience in the provision of child care in a licensed family or group child care home, or a licensed or license exempt child care center
OR Associate's Degree from an accredited college or university with a minimum of 6 earned credit hours in elementary or early education, sociology, psychology, child development, social work, or a closely related field, or other related area; and four or more years of professional or technical experience in elementary or early childhood education, social services for children, or experience in the provision of child care in a licensed family or group child care home, or a licensed or license exempt child care center
OR Five or more years of professional or technical experience in child care licensing, elementary or early childhood education, social services for children, or experience in the provision of child care in a licensed family or group child care home, or a licensed or license exempt child care center and possession of a high school diploma or high school equivalency
Benefits
Defined pension plan
Generous amounts of leave and holiday time
Eligibility for health insurance coverage
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