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May 27, 2020

Saving for Your Child’s College Tuition

Saving for college isn’t impossible. All you need is a plan. The Pennsylvania 529 College and Career Savings Program two plans and many investment options that have helped over 205,000 families of all income levels answer one of their biggest financial concerns: how to afford college. Join the Pennsylvania 529 College and Career Savings Program for their webinar to learn more.

About

During the webinar, participants will learn about the following topics:

    • how you can save for college and save on your Pennsylvania income taxes;
    • how you can avoid paying any federal or state income taxes on your college savings growth;
    • how you can save for college with little impact on your chances for financial aid;
    • how you can save for a semester of college today and cover a semester in the future no matter when or how much tuition has increased; and
    • how saving can be made easy.

Registration

Webinar sessions are available on the dates listed below. Please use the links to navigate to the event’s registration pages.

More Information

For more information, please contact the PA 529 College and Career Savings Program at 800.440.4000 or PA529@patreasury.gov.

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January 8, 2020

Career Pathway Overview for Directors

Child Care Directors and Administrators are invited to join The Pennsylvania Key on January 23 for their webinar exploring Pennsylvania’s Early Childhood Education (ECE) Career Pathway.

About

This webinar seeks to provide a full overview of the Career Pathway. Presenters will detail different levels of the career pathway, professional development alignment within the career pathway, resources to share with teachers planning to move up in the career pathway, and examples of programs focused on career pathways advancement. More information on Pennsylvania’s Quality Initiatives for the Early Childhood Education workforce will also be provided.

Registration

To register, visit the event webpage.

More Information

For questions, all 1-800-284-6031 or email registry@pakeys.org. To learn more about Pennsylvania’s ECE Career Pathway, visit the Pennsylvania Key website.

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December 10, 2019

PDE Releases New Family Engagement Framework

The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) has released the Pennsylvania Family Engagement Birth through College, Career, Community Ready Framework.

About The PDE Family Engagement Framework

As a collaborative initiative between PDE’s Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) and Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE), the Pennsylvania Family Engagement Birth through College, Career, and Community Ready Framework is a tool to guide learning communities in the implementation of effective practices, use of shared language, and application of a family engagement continuum for families across their child’s educational lifespan. With this, the framework includes Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)-aligned Family Engagement resources and information for local education agencies (LEAs).

Beginning with early learning programs through K-12, effective family engagement is critical to supporting a child’s learning and development. In fact, research has demonstrated that regardless of socioeconomic background, when schools, families, and community groups work together to support learning, children perform better academically, enjoy school more, remain in school longer, and have better long-term outcomes such as higher graduation rates, improved post-secondary educational attainment, and increased career readiness.

By establishing this framework, PDE seeks to foster a clear path by identifying a set of common standards of how learning communities can plan and implement family engagement practices. Members of Pennsylvania’s learning communities can employ this framework, with communities including programs and schools to which PDE provides funding, guidance, and monitoring.

More Information

For more information on the framework, visit the PDE’s website.

*Information provided by the Pennsylvania Key

News

July 29, 2019

New Services Available on Pennsylvania’s PD Registry

In July, Pennsylvania’s PD Registry received new enhancements that will help support early childhood professionals.

New Services Available

Through the PD Registry website, early childhood professionals can now apply for or access:

Early Childhood Career Pathway

The Early Childhood Education Career Pathway is a tool to support the ECE profession in entering the field prepared for success while growing the existing professional’s capacity to advance in their intended field. This tool is now available on PD Registry. To learn more, visit the Pennsylvania Key website.

Note

The Career Lattice will still be used for Keystone STARS designation and Education and Retention Awards (ERA) until further notice. Additionally, early childhood educators that currently meet the expectation of particular career lattice level will be honored at that level by being grandfathered into the Career Pathway level that is equivalent if verified within the determined timeline.

Many individuals have already uploaded transcripts before the new enhancements went live on July 1. You will still need to complete your profile to be placed on the career pathway. If transcripts were already uploaded, this step will not be needed again. To view tip sheets on completing the profile and uploading transcripts, please view them at the PA Keys website.

More Information

For more information on these enhancements, watch the recorded webinar, visit the FAQ document, and view tipsheets and more on the PD Registry.

Questions? Call 1.800.284.6031 or email registry@pakeys.org.

*Information provided by The Pennsylvania Key

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July 23, 2019

East End CDA Credential Course: Registration Deadline

Are you an early educator working with young children in a center, home, or school setting? Are you looking to advance your career? Join Trying Together for a nine-month Child Development Associate (CDA) course that will meet in a classroom setting and include online coursework, both supported by an instructor throughout.

Course Timeline

This course runs from September 6, 2019 through May 18, 2020.

More Information

For questions or more information, contact Theresa Hetler at 412.567.3329 or theresa@tryingtogether.org.

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Registration

To participate in this course, complete the registration process below. Registration closes on August 21, 2019.

 



 

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April 3, 2019

PAsmart Announces Grant Awardees

In February 2019, Governor Tom Wolf announced funding for PAsmart Apprenticeship and Next Generation Industry Partnerships grants which will connect Pennsylvanians with the information needed to succeed in our evolving economy.

About PAsmart

PAsmart is focused on ensuring Pennsylvania students and workers have the skills and abilities to meet the economic needs of the 21st century. This initiative aims to do this by expanding access to STEM education in Pennsylvania schools, embracing the Next Generation Industry Partnership model, and creating the Apprenticeship and Training Office to increase apprenticeship opportunities within a variety of industries.

OCDEL’s Role

The Office of Child Development and Early Learning supports the efforts of PA’s Department of Labor and Industry and is working with them to professionalize the early education field. Efforts include increasing access to a career pathway that results in stackable, portable credentials, and providing relevant, developmentally and culturally appropriate content to support educators working with young children to advance their individual career and education progression.

Organization Grantees

The following organizations will be supported through PAsmart funds:

  • 1100c Training and Upgrading Fund: Will expand their apprenticeship model in Southeastern Pennsylvania
  • Partner4Work: Will establish a regional hub for Early Childhood Education registered apprenticeships in the Pittsburgh Metro Area
  • Keystone University: Will partner with Lackawanna Trail High School, Luzerne County Community College, and Wilkes University to build an Early Childhood Education (ECE) pipeline through a competency-based apprenticeship that leads to an entry-level ECE credential
  • Shippensburg University: Will design curriculum and develop advanced competencies to expand the Philadelphia ECE apprenticeship to four-year programs
  • Arcadia University: Will expand their RA program for ECE
  • First Up and its partners: Will expand upon apprenticeship supports and program to provide career paths in ECE

Learn More

For more information, visit pasmart.gov.

* Information provided by OCDEL’s PA Early Ed Newsletter

News

November 12, 2018

Annual PENN SACCA Conference

Join the Pennsylvania School-Age Child Care Alliance (PENN SACCA) on November 9 for their 22nd Annual Statewide Conference! This year’s theme: Afterschool time is STEM time!

About

Featuring keynote speaker Jeff Remington, this year’s theme will explore all things STEM in afterschool. As one of ten National STEM Teacher Ambassadors, an international STEM advocate, trainer, and consultant, Jeff has a unique perspective of how the daily practice of STEM impacts the big picture of educational systems tied to a global 21st Century economy.

This year’s conference will be held at Toftrees Golf Resort in State College, PA. Click here to make reservations.

Participants will receive PQAS hours, but must provide their Registry ID number upon registration. For Act 48 credits, participants must submit their PPID number, complete necessary paperwork, and pay a $10 fee.

National and State Experts Will Discuss:

    • STEM in afterschool
    • STEM career readiness
    • 21st-century skills
    • Makerspaces
    • Implementing STEM

Registration

To register for the conference, visit the event webpage.

Group discounts are available for organizations registering four or more participants. To receive the group discount, all group attendees must be a PENN SACCA Comprehensive Member.

Learn More

For more information, visit the event webpage or contact

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January 9, 2018

Careers

Trying Together’s mission is to support high-quality care and education for young children.

Trying Together is a Pittsburgh-based nonprofit that supports the work of early childhood by providing advocacy, community resources, and professional growth opportunities for the needs and rights of children, their families, and the adults who interact with them. A fast-paced organization, Trying Together looks for dedicated and passionate staff who bring positivity to their work and a solution-oriented sensibility.

Trying Together encourages its team, partners, and communities to interact compassionately and honor the range of cultures, ideas, and identities that root each person. Young children develop and learn by example; this means that children whose early learning environments reflect just actions, equitable opportunities, diverse representation, and inclusive approaches experience healthier interactions and build relationships that enable them to thrive.

Trying Together provides a competitive compensation and benefits package.  Trying Together is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate and encourages qualified candidates of any gender, race, class, sexual orientation, faith, disability, or age to apply. All candidates will be evaluated on a merit basis.

Current Openings


ELRC Early Learning Program Engagement Specialist
Full-Time | Salary Range: $41,200

The Early Learning Resource Center (ELRC) Region 5 Early Learning Program Engagement Specialist (ELPES) serves as a representative between Child Care Works (CCW) and child care providers both regulated and relative. The Early Learning Program Engagement Specialist will support providers with: Provider Self Service; recruitment, enrollment, and determination eligibility in Child Care Works: enrollment in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP;) and provide additional assistance as needed. The Early Learning Program Engagement Specialist will provide outreach to relative providers to identify needs and connect them to resources and supports. This position reports to the ELRC Director of Early Learning Program Engagement.

Responsibilities:

Commitment to racial equity and inclusion and a willingness to do the ongoing personal work to bring about a more just society by actively participating in professional growth opportunities.

  • Actively work with peers to create a culture of belonging at Trying Together.
  • Willingness to disrupt practices that do not honor children’s, families’, educators’ and colleagues’ humanity.
  • Provide comprehensive customer service by completing thorough provider orientations, address all phone calls and provider correspondence within 24 business hours as applicable, and attend to walk-in clients/providers.
  • Establish provider agreements for all certified and relative providers and assist providers with primary subsidy concerns and questions.
  • Teach and support regulated providers to use Provider Self Service to ensure their information is up to date.
  • Advise providers of the PA Department of Human Services and Child Care Works regulations.
  • Provide technical assistance and support for relative providers seeking to become a state certified and enroll in Child Care Works.
  • Refer and engage child care providers to community resources and advocate for the providers in obtaining these services.
  • Identify and assess barriers relative providers face with regards to providing quality child care and identify resources and supports as needed.
  • Support relative providers to meet their professional development requirements.
  • Collaborate with Allegheny County Family Centers to connect relative providers to community resources and supports as needed.
  • Connect providers with a Quality Coach and Fiscal contact.
  • Assist providers in enrolling in the Child and Adult Care Food Program and other provider resources.
  • Operate as a liaison for the provider between all Child Care Works departments and programs.
  • Organize and participate in provider outreach to help promote quality child care and positive child and adult interactions.
  • Address system-generated alerts in a timely manner to maintain integrity within the PELICAN System.
  • Maintain communication with other Child Care Works agencies within Pennsylvania regarding provider information and updates.
  • Regularly participate in outreach and other meetings both locally and statewide.
  • Maintain a high level of confidentiality when working with sensitive and personal client, vendor, employee, and contract information.
  • Participate in initial and ongoing professional development for the purpose of providing effective provider engagement.
  • Work collaboratively across departments within Trying Together to meet the mission and accomplish the work.
  • Participate in initial and ongoing professional development for the purposes of continuous learning and expanding one’s professional knowledge base.
  • Consistently use the NeonCRM platform to build relationships with constituents, record data that measure project performance, and support continuous quality improvement in the organization’s resources and services.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

  • Associates, Business, or Technical Degree in Human Services, Early Childhood Education or related field. Will consider experience in lieu of a degree.
  • Two years of relevant experience.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Intermediate to advanced computer skills, internet, and email.
  • Knowledge of local, state, and national systems for early care and education.
  • Must be able to work independently and as a team member.
  • Attention to detail and advanced problem-solving techniques.
  • Ability to multitask.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality.
  • Good judgment and decision-making abilities.
  • Must demonstrate enthusiasm and flexibility.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Outlook, Word, and Excel.

Required Clearances:

  • Clean Act 33 Child Abuse Clearance.
  • Clean Act 34 PA State Police Clearance.
  • Clean Act 73 Federal Criminal History Clearance.
  • National Sex Offender Registry (NSOR) Verification.

Required Training:

  • Mandated Reporter Training (must be completed in the first month of placement).
  • NeonCRM Training (required and recommended online courses must be completed in the first three months of placement).
  • PQAS Professional Development Instructor Certification (must be obtained within the first year of employment for staff with a Bachelor’s Degree).

Benefits:

  • Competitive compensation and benefits package.
  • Appreciative inquiry and strengths-based review process.

Interested Applicants:

Applicants must apply at tryingtogether.applytojob.com/apply and upload their resume and three work-related references. Phone calls will not be accepted. Posting will remain open until filled.

 


Everyday Interactions Design Strategist
Full-Time | Salary Range: $50,000 – $55,000

Relationships from a strengths-based approach are fundamental to this position. The Everyday Interactions Design Strategist supports program administrators, classroom teachers, assistant teachers, and home-based child care providers with developing new skills and continuously improving their daily interactions to achieve higher program quality. The Everyday Interactions Design Strategist engages program administration and staff that work with children in a collaborative process that involves reflective communication, professional growth, and goal setting to affirm the importance of human interactions in children’s lives. The Everyday Interactions Design Strategist’s approach begins by building on what professionals already do well and is based on the understanding that the “active ingredient” in a child’s growth is the developmental relationship between the child and the adults that care for them.

Responsibilities:

  • Commitment to racial equity and inclusion and a willingness to do the ongoing personal work to bring about a more just society by actively participating in professional growth opportunities.
  • Actively work with peers to create a culture of belonging at Trying Together.
  • Willingness to disrupt practices that do not honor children’s, families’, educators’ and colleagues’ humanity.
  • Recognize and build on the existing knowledge and skills of program staff through reflective practice, close observation, and peer discussion.
  • Based on the work of Fred Rogers and the Fred Rogers Institute, facilitate learning communities for program leaders, assistant teachers, co-teachers, and head teachers to help strengthen daily interactions with children and assure quality programming based on developmentally appropriate practice.
  • Facilitate supportive discussion between early learning team members with a focus on strengths, connection, and appreciation.
  • Using a strengths-based and practice-based approach, ensure that the leadership team and staff sustain their learning by way of reflective thinking and goal setting.
  • Provide feedback loops and support for the purpose of increasing program administration and teacher confidence and competence.
  • Work with the early learning program’s leadership team to provide professional development for program leaders and classroom teaching teams.
  • Develop and support the implementation of an individualized plan that identifies relational strengths, needs, and goals for each program’s staff.
  • Visit early learning programs to capture video footage of authentic interactions between early learning professionals and children.
  • Contribute to a community of support in which educators can reflect on their everyday interactions and unique approach to connecting with young children.
  • Support the program leadership team and staff to develop programming that is both equitable and inclusive.
  • Provide support and coordinate resources for program administration and staff on providing a better learning environment for a child exhibiting behaviors that put them at risk for suspension or expulsion.
  • Follow the procedure for reporting suspected child abuse.
  • Complete monthly monitoring reports or coaching logs for assigned visits and submit them according to timelines for the purpose of tracking and monitoring.
  • Have a working knowledge of the Everyday Interactions Matter approach and philosophy.
  • Consistently model the Everyday Interactions Matter philosophy in interactions with early learning leadership and educators.
  • Have knowledge of local, state, and national systems for early care and education.
  • Is willing and able to engage in honest self-reflection about progress and their contribution to the process.
  • Can foster a program’s capacity building and assume a strengths-based approach.
  • Can establish credibility as a resource worthy of the program’s respect and trust.
  • Can facilitate a program’s own problem-solving process.
  • Has the ability to maintain a project timeline and monitor progress toward goals.
  • Must be able to work independently and as a team member.
  • Must be able to interact with others in a positive and professional manner.
  • Has the ability to work comfortably in a variety of settings.
  • Can maintain confidentiality.
  • Has good judgment and decision-making abilities.
  • Must demonstrate enthusiasm and flexibility.
  • Work collaboratively across departments within Trying Together to meet the mission and accomplish the work.
  • Participate in initial and ongoing professional development for the purposes of continuous learning and expanding one’s professional knowledge base.
  • Consistently use the NeonCRM platform to build relationships with constituents, record data that measures project performance, and support continuous quality improvement in the organization’s resources and services.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

  • Master’s Degree in early childhood education, organizational leadership, or related field required.
  • Two years of early childhood classroom experience and two years at an administrative level in an early care and education setting.
  • Experience working with adult learners and knowledge of adult learning principles.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Intermediate to advanced computer skills, internet, and email skills.
  • Ability to work occasional evenings and/or weekends.

Required Clearances:

  • Clean Act 33 Child Abuse Clearance.
  • Clean Act 34 PA State Police Clearance.
  • Clean Act 73 Federal Criminal History Clearance.
  • National Sex Offender Registry (NSOR) Verification.

Required Training:

  • Mandated Reporter Training (must be completed in the first month of placement).
  • NeonCRM Training (required and recommended online courses must be completed in the first three months of placement).
  • PQAS Professional Development Instructor Certification (must be obtained within the first year of employment for staff with a Bachelor’s Degree).

Benefits:

  • Competitive compensation and benefits package.
  • Appreciative inquiry and strengths-based review process.

Interested Applicants:

Applicants must apply at tryingtogether.applytojob.com/apply and upload their resume and three work-related references. Phone calls will not be accepted. Posting will remain open until filled.

 


Rapid Response Team Coach
Consultant | Hourly Pay: $35.00

The Rapid Response Team Coach is responsible for helping to implement a comprehensive strengths-based approach of providing strategies and support for Allegheny County early learning programs to ensure that young children at risk of being suspended or expelled are retained in their program. The Rapid Response Team Coach will work with the Collaborations and Supports Strategist and the ELRC 5 Quality Coaches to respond quickly to requests from early learning programs and families in Allegheny County when a child is at risk of being suspended or expelled. The Rapid Response Team Coach will provide technical assistance and coaching support to program directors, administrators, owners, and teaching staff to support the individual needs of children with the intention of retaining the child in the program. 

Responsibilities:

  • Commitment to racial equity and inclusion and a willingness to do the ongoing personal work to bring about a more just society by actively participating in professional growth opportunities. 
  • Actively work with peers to create a culture of belonging at Trying Together. 
  • Willingness to disrupt practices that do not honor children’s, families’, educators’ and colleagues’ humanity. 
  • Serve as a consultant to early learning program administrators and educators in collaboration with their Quality Coach. 
  • Ensure that the Team responds within 48 hours after a referral is received. 
  • Ensure that the Team works through a Pyramid Model in partnership with the early learning program administrator and educators, family, and child. 
  • Work collaboratively with the program director, teaching staff, early intervention staff, Team, and Quality Coach to assess and develop strategies to support the family and child. 
  • Ensure that there is follow up with the early learning program director, Rapid Response Team, early intervention staff, and Quality Coach. 
  • Collect data from the beginning of the process till the conclusion of the intervention with the early learning program. 
  • Ability to understand Parts B and Part C early intervention including timelines, policies and procedures, professional roles, and family involvement. 
  • Serve as an active member of the Quality Initiatives and ELRC teams to effectively respond to the needs of the field and the systems they work within. 
  • Meet regularly with the Quality Initiatives and ELRC teams to provide feedback and brainstorm new ideas. 
  • Ability to maintain a project timeline and monitor progress toward goals.
  • Must be able to interact with others in a positive and professional manner. 
  • Recognize that children are best understood and supported in the context of family, culture, community, and society. 
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality. 
  • Excellent data collection and analysis skills. 
  • Strong attention to detail. 
  • Work collaboratively across departments within Trying Together to meet the mission and accomplish the work. 
  • Participate in initial and ongoing professional development for the purposes of continuous learning and expanding one’s professional knowledge base. 
  • Consistently use the NeonCRM platform to build relationships with constituents, record data that measure project performance, and support continuous quality improvement in the organization’s resources and services.
  • Other duties as assigned. 

Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Child Development, Early Childhood or related field, and five (5) years of related experience in early intervention, applied behavior analysis, or human/social services working with children and families. Master’s Degree preferred. 
  • Ability to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
  • Ability to work both independently as well as part of a team.
  • Background and experience implementing functional behavior plans in classroom settings. 
  • Experience coaching other professionals on implementing behavior and intervention plans with fidelity. 
  • Must own a reliable vehicle.

Required Clearances: 

  • Clean Act 34 PA State Police Clearance.
  • Clean Act 73 Federal Criminal History Clearance.
  • National Sex Offender Registry (NSOR) Verification.
  • Valid Driver’s License and proof of insurance.

Required Training:

  • Mandated Reporter Training (must be completed in the first month of placement).
  • NeonCRM Training (required and recommended online courses must be completed in the first three months of placement).
  • PQAS Professional Development Instructor Certification (must be obtained within the first year of employment for staff with a Bachelor’s Degree).

Applicants must apply at tryingtogether.applytojob.com/apply and upload their resume and three work-related references. Phone calls will not be accepted. Posting will remain open until filled.