The first organization that I viewed was the Association for Childhood
Educational International. “ACEI's tagline is, "Bright futures for every
child, every nation," which highlights ACEI's commitment to support and
advocate for access to education, equity in educational settings, quality
educational content, and the child's right to education”. This organization is
great for Walden University Students dedicated to Social change. This organization
is dedicated to ensuring children around the world have quality education.
This organization has plenty of
resources to understand the different global needs in education and has
affiliations with institutions such as, UN, UNICEF, just to name a couple. They
also have various publications, the one that is most interesting to be is
Childhood Education, which is a bimonthly magazine to keep you informed of what
is going on around the world in Early childhood. ACEI also provides resources to
learn about global actions and gateways, this show great ways to get involved
in world wide support of children learning.
I found various
volunteer jobs to include community action, which is an activity to make your
community aware of the educational struggles and success around the world.
Writing an article and publishing on ACEI website or newsletter. My new knowledge attained through my
education, will allow me expertise in early childhood to contribute to social
change worldwide in education.
The second organization
I reviewed was Education International. Basically this organization supports
unions of teachers across the globe. “ It is the world’s largest federation of unions,
representing thirty million education employees in about four hundred organizations
in one hundred and seventy countries and territories, across the globe.
Education International unites all teachers and education employees.”
Points
of their job are:
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Education International
promotes the principle that quality education, funded publicly, should be
available to every student in every country .
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Education International promotes
and represents the interests of teachers and other education employees on the
international level.
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Education International
assists the development of independent democratic organizations to represent
teachers and other education employees and builds solidarity and cooperation
between them.
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Education International
advocates for equity in society. It combats racism and xenophobia. It
challenges discrimination on the grounds of gender, sexual orientation,
socio-economic status, and racial or ethnic origin or characteristics.
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Education International
works with other global federations of unions and other kindred organizations
to promote and achieve solidarity.
They have a section on
issue and action, that I like to review and educate myself in issues that are current in our field.
There are two jobs
available for a career or internship positions, one is a program officer and
Administrative officer. These two jobs are not jobs that I would like because
they are clerical secretary like and I want to attain a more academic job
focused on educating adults or children. Additionally it is required to speak a
second language in which I do not.
The last organization
I reviewed was Save the Children, an organization dedicated to saving one child’s
life at a time in 120 countries providing what children need to grow up happy
and healthy. I remember watching the commercial when I was younger and taking
my piggy bank to my dad to give to them. I handed it to him and he said what is
this for? I told him I wanted to give it to those children on TV. My parents sponsored
their first child that year, and I loved their updates my dad would read to me.
I can still see the little boys face in my head.
Save the children don't just give money and supplies, they teach people how to take care of their children long term. Often we focus on what they do outside the US; however, Save the Children do much in America as well watch the below video.
They offer a list of volunteer jobs,
the categories are:
Advocate
Join our network of advocates
Join our network of advocates
Fundraise
Learn how you can help raise funds
Learn how you can help raise funds
Spread the Word
Spread our message through social networks
Spread our message through social networks
Protect Kids
Lead a Prep Rally to get your community ready for disasters
Lead a Prep Rally to get your community ready for disasters
They also offer carreer
positions in three categories
1.
US
Headquarter Positions
2.
US
field based position
3.
International
field based positions
The job that I found interesting is located in
DC, and it is called Director,
Federal Early Childhood Policy. This job entailed working in capital hill with experience.
I do not have experience in this but it did sound interesting because it was
based around ECE. Below is the job description.
Director, Federal Early Childhood
Policy
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Location:
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US - DC - DC Home Office
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Division.:
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Save the Children Action
Network
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Description
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Position Title :
Director, Government Relations, Federal Early Childhood Policy
Position Structure : Director
Employee Type :
Full-time Regular
Supervisor Title :
Senior Director, Government Relations
Division : Save
the Children Action Network (SCAN)
Founded by Save the Children
in 2014, Save the Children Action Network is a new organization dedicated to mobilizing Americans
around a commitment that cannot wait — investing in early childhood now. Save
the Children Action Network engages our government, businesses, partner
organizations and supporters to take bold action and to hold our elected
leaders accountable for the youngest, and too often forgotten, global
citizens — our children.
Summary
The Director of Government
Relations (GR), Early Childhood Education (ECE) will manage the overall
federal ECE issue portfolio identifying opportunities to advance ECE
legislative initiatives. He/she will develop and manage relationships
at the federal level with the Hill, Administration and organizations that
align with SCAN’s ECE priorities. The Director will develop legislative
strategy and oversee tactical implementation of ECE legislative
initiatives. He/she will work closely with the Associate Director of
GR, ECE, other SCAN departments and Save the Children’s United States
Programs (USP).
Essential Duties, Responsibilities and Impact:
Manage ECE Issue Portfolio & Develop
Strategy:
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The
Director will manage the ECE federal issue portfolio identifying legislation
to advance ECE priorities.
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He/she
will develop legislative and funding strategies in coordination with the
Senior Director of GR to advance SCAN priorities.
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The
Director will work in conjunction with existing ECE Coalitions and feed into
their strategies when aligned with SCAN’s priorities.
Develop, Maintain & Manage External Relationships:
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The
Director will develop, maintain and manage bipartisan and bicameral
relationships on the Hill with a focus on key committees of jurisdiction and
members in leadership. This also includes relationships with the White House
and relevant agencies along with the ECE advocacy community.
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He/she
will be SCAN’s primary point of contact for ECE federal policy.
Develop Advocacy & Educational Initiatives:
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The
Director will spearhead and develop initiatives with strategic partners, when
appropriate, to educate our congressional targets and the Administration on
our ECE legislative policy. This includes but is not limited to sharing
SCAN’s policy positions and Save the Children’s reports through holding
briefings. In doing so, SCAN will be positioned as a strong advocate and
thought leader in the ECE space on the federal level.
Internal Coordination with SCAN & USP:
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The
Director will work closely with the Associate Director of GR, ECE to ensure
federal and state strategy are coordinated and appropriately
aligned.Additionally, they will strategically identify opportunities for the
Associate Director to contribute to the federal ECE issue portfolio.
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He/she
will work with the Mobilization team to identify where there is a need to
generate grassroots and grass-tops support for influencing federal
policy.
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He/she
will work with the communications team to determine how best to influence key
federal decision makers through communication tactics.
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The
Director will work with the political team to identify possible federal
targets to either support or oppose based on their ECE record.
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He/she
will communicate SCAN’s ECE federal initiatives to USP and work together when
priorities are aligned.
Monitoring, Accountability & Administrative:
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The
Director will monitor achievement of predetermined objectives, grant
responsibilities, including contributing to reporting, expenditure and administration.
Required Background, Experience, Skills and Behaviors:
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Minimum
10 years professional experience, with at least four years of demonstrated
leadership on Capitol Hill on a Committee of jurisdiction.
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Strong
familiarity with the legislative process, including both authorizations and
appropriations processes and a demonstrated track record of legislative
successes (bills passed, budgets increased, etc.)
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Established
networks and contacts within senior Washington governmental and
nongovernmental ECE policy circles.
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Bachelor's
degree required - Master’s Degree preferred
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Experience
working in a campaign or initiative a plus.
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Save the Children is the leading independent organization for children in need,
with programs in over 120 countries, including the United States. We aim to
inspire breakthroughs in the way the world treats children, and to achieve
immediate and lasting change in their lives by improving their health,
education and economic opportunities. Each year, we reach tens of
millions of children in need in the United States and around the world. Join
our dedicated and diverse staff in their work to improve the well-being of
children everywhere. Save
the Children provides an attractive
benefits package including competitive salaries, a matching retirement plan,
health and welfare benefits, life insurance, an employee assistance program,
generous time off and much more.
Save the Children provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees
and qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, gender, ancestry, sexual orientation, national origin, age,
handicap, disability, marital status, or status as a veteran. Save the
Children complies with all applicable laws governing nondiscrimination in
employment.
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I have the education requirements but basically that
is it. It would be interesting to understand more of what goes on in capitol hill in regards to early childhood. I will have to research it. I don't want to move anyway. But I have begun to see how my Masters degree is opening a lot of doors.
References
http://acei.org/
http://www.ei-ie.org/en/
http://www.savethechildren.org/site/c.8rKLIXMGIpI4E/b.6115947/k.B143/Official_USA_Site.htm
Hi Jocelyn,
ReplyDeleteI remember Save the Children from when I was younger too! Wasn't that Sally Struthers' pet charity? I really enjoyed watching the video you posted. Thanks for that. "The future of the human race really is in their hands" is a powerful statement made in the video. When we invest in children, we invest in the future. If I had to work for any charitable organization in the ECE field, it would probably be this one. Their vision and mission align with mine for wanting the best possible outcome for all children. Thanks for sharing this, Jocelyn!
BethAnn