Site Supervisor II
Company: Community Action Commission Of Santa Barbara Count
Location: Lompoc
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The Site Supervisor is responsible for and supervises all
aspects of the day-to-day operations at a site, including:
supervision, monitoring and evaluation of staff, curriculum, record
keeping, family and community partnerships, orders educational
supplies and material within budget and implementation of program
performance standards, policies and procedures. Full-time position
with full benefits open in the Lompoc area and position start out
between $31.00 - $33.00 per hour. Position open at the Chestnut
Toddler Center. Supervisory Responsibilities Directly supervises 2
to 15 employees in a Child Development Center. Carries out
supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the Agency's
policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include
interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning,
and directing work; appraising performance; rewarding and
disciplining employees; addressing complaints and resolving
problems. Essential Duties and Responsibilities . Other duties may
be assigned . · Ensures daily that the overall program quality
offered at the site adheres to all State laws and licensing
regulations, Federal Head Start Performance Standards, Agency
policies and procedures, and direction from the Program Managers
and/or Assistant Director and Department Director. · Participates
in the development of educational programming and ensures that the
teaching staff understand and are trained in the implementation of
the program performance standards. Guides, monitors, and ensures
that performance standards are implemented. · Provides direct
supervision of staff and volunteers assigned to the site.
Identifies training needs of teaching staff and provides training,
support, evaluation, check-ins, and direction required for program
effectiveness and professional development. · Responsible for
documentation and tracking on the appropriate instrument/s and
form/s to ensure all the program requirements are met in the
mandated time frame as per program performance standards.
Responsible for ensuring that all staff document and track
activities as required. Maintains current record-keeping systems
with adequate provisions for confidentially. · Develops and manages
center budget; requisitions supplies and services to support center
operations within the budget amount allocated for such purchases. ·
Plans and conducts staff meetings at least monthly. Meetings should
include training, site issues, family studies (case conferencing),
and planning. Participates in program development, design, and
planning on the regional or program-wide level and coordinates site
activities with program support functions. · Ensures that the daily
health and safety duties are performed, proper cleaning procedures
are followed and the proper sanitation products are used and stored
appropriately. · Ensure that policy and procedures are understood
and followed on an ongoing basis. Use the policies and procedures
for training purposes and to guide the day-to-day operation of the
site. · May be required to substitute in a classroom to ensure
appropriate staffing ratios are maintained when substitutes are not
available. · Monitors instruction to ensure that the educational
curriculum is implemented with fidelity and incorporates the needs
of individual children. Assists staff in the acquisition of
knowledge and skills for effectively delivering a developmentally
appropriate curriculum. · Ensures that the site environment is
developmentally appropriate, safe, and offers children a wide
variety of experiences. · Responsible for monitoring and tracking
the screening and ongoing assessment of children as required by the
program performance standards. · Plans, designs, and implements
parent involvement activities; Participates in parent meetings,
training, and related activities, and monitors the involvement of
parents. · Participates in community collaborations including the
local school districts, Healthy Start, local community groups, etc.
· Assists with referral, recruitment, enrollment activities and is
responsible for orientation of children and families. · Ensures
that the transition plans for children and families are
implemented. · Develops and maintains procedures and resources for
family emergency assistance or crisis intervention. · Collects
daily fees, prepares deposits and documents for those programs
requiring payments. · Is aware of all centers' children with food
allergies, and ensures they receive the doctor-recommended
substitutions. · Is sensitive to children with special needs. ·
Functions as a positive team member. Communicates effectively with
families and co-workers. · Performs other comparable related duties
as required. Knowledge, Skills and/or Ability Required Education
and/or Experience CommUnify staff hired after November 7, 2016,
must have, at a minimum, a baccalaureate degree and experience in
supervision of staff, fiscal management, and administration. Staff
hired prior to November 7, 2016, may be hired into a Site
Supervisor Level III with Site Supervisor Level II education
criteria and a Program Director Permit. Site Supervisor II :
Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education, including eight
(8) units in administration and supervision and a Child Development
Site Supervisor permit or higher from the California Commission on
Teacher Credentialing Or Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood
Education or BA with twelve (12) ECE units, including core courses
and three (3) units of supervised field experience in Early
Childhood Education and two (2) years related experience in a child
development program and a Child Development Site Supervisor permit
or higher from California Commission on Teacher Credentialing and
less than 40 enrollment slots. Preferred Qualifications of 6 units
completed in infant and toddler. Computer Skills To perform this
position successfully, an individual should have knowledge of
contact management systems; internet software; purchase order
processing; spreadsheet software and word processing software.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations Valid California Driver's
License. California Commission on Teacher Credentialing Permit must
be obtained within six (6) months of employment. Other Skills and
Abilities Ability to speak Spanish is highly desirable. Provide
verification of State required vaccines upon hire for: Influenza
(from August 1 to December 1), Pertussis, and Measles. Acceptable
verifications include immunization record and physician statement.
Exceptions to vaccinations: Flu can be waived by completing an
annual waiver. CommUnify, EOE
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