Director, Great Start to Quality
Company: Early Childhood Investment Corporation
Location: Lansing
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Title: Director, Great Start to Quality (Partnerships)
Reports To: Vice President of Innovation and Evaluation Location:
Remote work based in Michigan with occasional travel Schedule :
Monday - Friday Salary: $86,670 - $105,930 Class: Exempt Position
Summary: The Director of Great Start to Quality Partnerships will
be responsible for leading the cultivation and development of
ECIC’s strategic partnerships for early care and education quality
improvement projects, programs, and initiatives. In collaboration
with Teams, the Director will develop, implement and oversee plans
to support Great Start to Quality Resource Centers to foster
innovation and effectively utilize continuous quality improvement
processes with licensed early care and education programs in both
homes and centers. The Director will lead and oversee training and
technical assistance for Great Start to Quality Resource Centers,
On-Site Observations of early care and education programs, and
quality improvement coaching strategy implementation and continuous
improvement with the goal of ensuring families with young children
have access to high quality early care and education settings of
their choice. Requirements Duties and Responsibilities: This list
is not all inclusive. Incumbent(s) may be expected to perform
job-related duties other than those outlined and may be required to
have specific job-related knowledge and skills. Program Leadership
Oversee and lead the development and management of ECIC’s early
care and education partnerships, including but not limited to Great
Start to Quality Resource Centers. Promote innovation in program
quality supports and measurement, ensuring quality recognition and
improvement investments are responsive to diverse program needs.
Collaborate to evaluate the impact of quality initiatives on child
and family outcomes. Collaborate to design, provide, and
continuously improve technical assistance for statewide partners in
the form of written documents, videos, website information,
trainings, webinars, and demonstrations. Collaborate with Teams to
develop and implement strategic and operational plans. Develop and
retain high-performance team members through supervision, coaching,
and leadership development. Serve as collaborative thought leader
on building the supply of high-quality early care and education
throughout Michigan, staying current on research literature, best
practices and networks in relevant fields including training,
technical assistance, and, leadership development, coaching, and
effective approaches to continuous quality improvement. Managing
Effective Implementation Collaborate with internal and external
partners to design and implement programs and initiatives utilizing
the latest information from research and best practice, and in
response to identified needs and opportunities Oversee and lead the
effective implementation of funded programs and services, including
establishing and following established guidance and standards for
program delivery and coordination, training content and design, and
the ongoing development of effective training and technical
assistance materials. Work with Teams to develop necessary systems,
processes, and tools to ensure consistent, high-quality, effective,
and efficient implementation to better support the facilitation,
collection, and sharing of knowledge. Effectively utilize knowledge
of methods and techniques of research, statistical analysis, and
report presentation. Use data to monitor effectiveness, identify
trends, and drive continuous improvement. Ensure that outcomes are
evaluated and leveraged for maximum organizational and participant
impact. Oversee the development of CRM systems and other databases
in support of goals and objectives. Relationship Management Serve
as lead for communicating about the body of work this position is
responsible for, including MILEAP and other state, regional, and/or
local partners, representing ECIC and our vision and values, while
navigating new opportunities and challenges. Share deep
understanding of early care and education best practices, Michigan
licensing, program quality assessment tools (CLASS, ECERS/ITERS),
and early care and education workforce development with internal
and external partners. Contribute to effective strategic
communications, including leading the development and writing of
client and partnership proposals, program/grant reports, guidance
documents, TA resource materials, and conference presentations.
Financial Stewardship Monitor program budgets, including both
forecasting and tracking of expenditures, and work plans, in
collaboration with the Executive Leadership Team and operations
staff, ensuring regular reporting and evaluation goals are
established, tracked, and met. Collaborate and contribute to grant
proposals and other revenue generating opportunities.
Organizational Leadership Meet regularly with designated
organizational leaders to contribute to the overall organization’s
annual work plan and positive workplace culture. Actively
participate in ECIC staff meetings and other strategic and
administrative projects across the organization. Provide content
expertise on the development of the supply of high-quality early
care and education in support of ECIC’s priorities. Contribute to
the development of inter-team cohesiveness and management of
culture change. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications
and Required Skills: Bachelor’s degree with seven (7) years of
overall professional experience, with at least three (3) years
leading large-scale programs or projects, and at least three (3)
years supervisory experience. Master’s degree preferred. Relevant
degrees include early childhood educational leadership, public
policy, macro social work or related field. At least 7 years of
experience leading successful early care and education initiatives
at the national, state, or regional level. Extensive leadership
experience in early care and education, with significant experience
in QRIS, program quality assessment and improvement, and
professional development for leaders. Knowledge of Michigan’s early
care and education systems including, relevant MiLEAP and MDHHS
policies, rules, regulations, and standards pertaining to child
care. Core Competencies: Excellent writer. Demonstrated success in
the development and implementation of initiatives to influence
policy or systems change. Experience partnering with - diverse
colleagues and community members. Demonstrated success and
experience in building relationships and connections between
stakeholders in both the public and private sectors. Effective
group consultation and meeting facilitation skills. Ability to both
lead a team and serve as an effective member of a team. Excellent
communication skills, including public speaking and interpersonal
skills. Creative, resourceful, and forward thinking.
Self-motivated. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and
comfortable working under deadline pressure. Experience working
with public and non-profit organizations. Proficient in using
technology and virtual tools, especially Microsoft suite. Physical
Requirements: Talking - Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of
the spoken word to impart oral information to others accurately.
(4-5 hours daily) Hearing - Perceiving the nature of sounds at
normal speaking levels with or without correction. Ability to
receive detailed information through oral communication, and to
make the discriminations in sound. (4-5 hours daily) Visual Acuity
– Viewing objects with close visual acuity to perform an activity
such as: preparing and analyzing data and figures; transcribing;
viewing a computer terminal; and/or extensive reading. (4-5 hours
daily) Office Setting - Sedentary work in which exerting up to 10
pounds of force is occasional and a negligible amount of force is
frequently or constantly used to lift, carry, push, pull or
otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work
involves sitting most of the time. Requires set up of home office
in alignment with ECIC expectations for safe, secure, quiet space
for work. Work Location Remote work based in Lansing, Michigan with
occasional travel within the state or to other geographical areas
for projects, ECIC meetings and to meet the needs of the
organization. Private transportation and functioning home internet
are required to fulfill the duties of this position. Salary
Description $86,670 - $105,930
Keywords: Early Childhood Investment Corporation, Flint , Director, Great Start to Quality, Education / Teaching , Lansing, Michigan