Thursday, June 28, 2018

Time Well Spent

     I am still in disbelief that our Capstone has finally come to an end! All of us accomplished something incredible and I only hope to work with many of you in the future! This program was no easy feat and without the guidance and support from my colleagues and professors, I would not be where I am today. This program has taught me so much on how to run a proper early childhood business, how to work with many organizations and know the many organizations that are out there to help the ECE field, and how to be an effective leader. These courses opened up my eyes to the many paths I can choose from and knowing the education I gained from our texts, learning resources, professors and my colleagues, I believe my options are endless. 
            My one long-term goal is to ensure that I continue on with my education, to never stop learning, and to also encourage others to continue on with their education. As an educator we are never done learning, the number of experiences and knowledge we can gain from one another will only raise our effective methods and strategies to become successful in our field. 
            When I began this program, I was unsure of what road I would head down. Preschool teacher was always as an option but as I continued in these courses I realized I wanted to help the less fortunate. While I know I can do this in a classroom, I believe my voice should be heard if others aren’t, and I can spread awareness and work with families to help in any ways possible. My ideas stemmed from our classes, my professors, and my colleagues. Ther are not enough thanks in the world I can give to you, without my online family I would not have made it this far and found my path in life. Thank you, everyone, for your support and your dedication to these courses, without your insights and perspectives, I would have struggled to see the other side to many topics. Good luck to each and every one of you in the future!
-Nicole

Also wanted to share a photo of my newest love! Jackson James born June 2ndat 5:05am, weighing 7lbs 10oz and 20 inches long! Another reason why I worked so hard to accomplish this goal!

Thursday, June 14, 2018

Jobs/Roles in the ECE Community: Internationally

·     The three international organizations that appeal to me are as follows:
o  UNICEF, an associate for Public Relations that would allow me to work with the PR department creating, drafting, and editing campaigns and updating the facts, figures, and talking points for key issue areas. Working as PR associate many years ago I feel that I would be able to coordinate events and lead teams as well as have an understanding of how to spread awareness for early childhood development and education. There are many skills that are needed for this position, which I feel that I meet many of. Ability to work under deadlines, flexibility, Microsoft Outlook, Word & Excel, excellent communication and organization skills, along with many other traits that I possess. A bachelors degree is also necessary, and being a US citizen, by meeting many of there qualifications I feel that I can be an asset to their PR team and really enhance their outreach by having an ECE degree.
o  Save The Children; Program Specialists, School-Age Programs would allow The Specialist, School Age Programs is the front line Save the Children (SC) staff member providing technical and management assistance to partners to ensure the effective coordination, implementation, and monitoring of school-based partnerships and programs such as literacy, nutrition and physical activity (Save The Children, 2018). It requires knowledge of a literacy curriculum, experience working in the school system, willingness to travel, excellent written and oral communication skills, BS in education or child development and experience working in rural communicates with limited resources. 
o  UNESCO: Programme Assitant: I would provide secretarial support in the preparation of UNESCO statutory documents related to the World Heritage Convention and to the UNESCO Governing Bodies, maintain a calendar for the Unit’s timely delivery of these documents (UNESCO). I must have completed secondary education, a minimum of three years in admin or secretarial tasks, good organization and coordination skills, drafting skills in English and/or French, knowledge of UNESCO’s rules, regulations, policies and procedures, and also a willingness to move to France, which would be a dream! 

All three of these jobs allow me to follow my passion while also advocating for younger children in different countries. 

References:

UNESCO. (n.d.). UNESCO Careers. Retrieved fromhttps://careers.unesco.org/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl