Site Supervisor
Company: Clackamas County Childrens Commission
Location: Happy Valley
Posted on: April 4, 2026
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Job Description:
To manage and lead daily center operations; supervise lead
Teachers for assigned classrooms; promote high quality 0-5
center-based service delivery; collaborate with Managers to
integrate their components into classroom and center services;
collaborate with Managers and Directors to ensure agency compliance
with Licensing Requirements and Federal and State Performance
Standards. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Leadership and Supervision:
Establish and maintain a welcoming and inclusive work environment
for all center staff, to include daily use of reflective practices.
Effectively manage and lead center daily operations and support
daily guidance non-classroom center staff. Establish and maintain
positive working relationships with all center staff, to include
effective conflict resolution. Actively promote and facilitate
positive working relationships between staff members at the center
level. Effectively supervise lead Teachers for assigned classrooms,
utilizing reflective practices and weekly supervision sessions. In
collaboration with Human Resources, ensure that center staff
complete maintain required credentials (CBR, CDA®, First Aid/CPR,
Food Handler’s Card, etc.) Provide ongoing feedback to classroom
staff that recognizes strengths and recommends areas of
improvement. Proactively collaborate with Component Managers to
promote training and ongoing support that reflects the individual
needs of staff members and/or the team as a whole. Complete all
priority tasks accurately and on time, as outlined in the Monthly
Task List. Ensure that Teacher weekly lesson plan contain required
school readiness activities, required Federal Performance Standard
and Licensing components, and are completed and implemented within
expected timeframes. Perform scheduled monitoring tasks related to
the Education component (child supervision/safety, child health,
child attendance, education services record keeping, classroom
monitoring checklists, active supervision/zoning activities,
playground checklists, ongoing child assessment, etc.). Support
monitoring activities for other Components as requested
(health/safety, meal counts, etc.). Monitor attendance follow-up
activities by Teachers for children demonstrating absenteeism.
Monitor developmental screening completion and related data entry
by expected timelines (ASQ-3, ASQ-SE). Monitor Teacher education
home visit and parent conference completion and related data entry
by expected timelines. Monitor the participation of Teachers in
case management meetings, consultation meetings (CESD and Mental
Health), and staff meetings. Participate in case management and/or
consultation meetings as requested. Monitor completion of data
entered into TS GOLD® and ChildPlus by Teachers by expected
timelines. Maintain TPOT/TPITOS® reliability and administer
TPOT/TPITOS® observations (as training is available). Coach
classroom staff in the implementation of the Creative Curriculum®
and PBIS. Assist center staff with child abuse and neglect reports,
including tracking, data entry, and routing of reports. Coordinate
professional development and training plans of assigned staff and
track progress towards educational Federal Performance Standards
requirements. Complete classroom observations using appropriate
tools and assist staff in meeting the individual needs of the
children. Achieve and maintain CLASS® reliability and administer
CLASS® observations as assigned (as training is available). Family
Engagement Jointly oversee the planning and facilitation of monthly
Family Gatherings, parent committee meetings, and special events as
requested, in collaboration with Family Advocates. Ensure
representation of assigned center(s) on Policy Council. In
collaboration with center staff, facilitate the resolution of
parent concerns. Center Director for Licensing Ensure compliance
with staff–child ratios; ensure adequate daily classroom coverage
with appropriate staff. Ensure the health & safety of all enrolled
children in assigned sites and classrooms. Be present at the center
on a daily basis during the hours of classroom operation; secure a
substitute director for any hours of operation in the event of
center director absence. Promote safety among center staff;
maintain a safe working environment; and assure timely completion
of all incident reporting. Maintain records in compliance with the
Oregon Child Care Licensing requirements; maintain documents
required by the Agency and Oregon Child Care Division; ensure
applicable documents completed daily and stored on site, as needed
(personnel file box, classroom staff sign-in sheets, child
attendance records, child incident reports, etc.) Represent the
Agency to the broader public; conduct tours for parents and other
guests. Coordinate the use of assigned center facilities for
meetings, trainings, and events; provide assistance for event set
up. Facilitate and monitor enrollment process of new children in
collaboration with Family Advocates and Family Connections team.
Meet and communicate regularly with Component Managers to discuss
staff development and component directives. Collaborate with center
staff in routing interoffice mail and content disbursement. Conduct
monthly Center Meetings for center staff. Ensure timely and
effective communication with classroom staff regarding Agency
policies and procedures, as well as Agency changes and updates that
impact centers. Community Involvement Build and strengthen
collaborations and rapport with local agencies and partners, attend
appropriate meetings. Participate and assist with community events.
Conduct community outreach, soliciting volunteers and support for
the center. ADDITIONAL EXPECTATIONS: Program Participation and Team
Member Arrive to work on time; punctually attend and actively
participate in all required activities, meetings, and trainings. Be
a respectful, cooperative, and reliable team member and participant
in program activities. Project a professional work image, both in
dress and manner. Be familiar with, and adhere to, position-related
policies and procedures as well as the program’s overarching
objectives. Follow Agency policy/procedures for reporting and
documenting suspected child abuse and/or neglect. Code of Conduct:
Perform all work in compliance with the Clackamas County Children’s
Commission Code of Conduct Confidentiality Respect and maintain
confidentiality of information regarding enrolled children and
families, personnel issues, and other program operations as
appropriate. Training In consultation with supervisor, develop
professional work goals and training plan. Participate in training
as requested. Requirements JOB QUALIFICATIONS: Education and
Experience Bachelor’s degree in early childhood education (ECE) or
A bachelor’s degree in a related field with 15 quarter (12
semester) college credits in ECE Three years’ experience as a
Teacher an early childhood environment. At least one year of
training and/or experience in management and supervision of adults.
Knowledge of theories and practices of early childhood
education/development. Step 10 or higher with the Oregon Registry
Online (must be attained within 2 months of hire) Must be at least
21 years of age, as required by Oregon Administrative Rules Skills
and Abilities Ability to effectively communicate with parents and
students from varied cultural and socio-economic backgrounds.
Ability to effectively supervise and coach staff from varied
cultural and socio-economic backgrounds. Ability to provide
training, direction, and support to fit individual needs. Ability
to set and communicate specific goals and monitor progress toward
achieving them. Strong computer skills, proficient in MS Office
Suite and knowledge of, or ability to learn, specialized education
software. Ability to possess and maintain a valid driver’s license
and insured vehicle available for use on the job (or have
alternative transportation). Ability to possess and maintain
compliance with State of Oregon Criminal Background Registry.
Ability to possess and maintain current First Aid/CPR
certification. Ability to obtain and maintain an Oregon Food
Handler’s Card Working Conditions Work with adults and physically
active three to five-year old children, as well as infants and
toddlers. Occasional kneeling, stooping, bending, and sitting on
floors Occasional lifting of up to 50 pounds. Frequent computer
use. Regular walking and standing.
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