Latino Community Development Agency Jobs Hiring Now
Latino Community Development Agency is hiring for 5 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, concentrated in business development and healthcare administration. Migrate Mate updates Latino Community Development Agency's live openings daily. Latino Community Development Agency is a nonprofit organization based in Oklahoma City that provides community services, family support programs, and behavioral health resources primarily serving Latino and underserved communities.
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Latino Community Development Agency hiring data on Migrate Mate, as of July 16, 2026.
- Open jobs
- 5
- Top team
- Business Development
- Seniority
- Mid to senior level
- Work type
- 0% remote or hybrid
- Top location
- Oklahoma City
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Position Summary
The Director of Child Development provides strategic and day-to-day leadership for LCDA’s child development programming, including quality assurance, licensing/compliance, staff supervision, enrollment growth, and strong operational and financial management. This role ensures the program delivers safe, high-quality early childhood services aligned with best practices, grant requirements, and LCDA’s mission.
Essential Job Duties
Program Leadership & Quality
- Lead the overall performance of Child Development Services, ensuring a high-quality, developmentally appropriate learning environment.
- Establish and monitor program goals, outcomes, and continuous quality improvement plans.
- Maintain strong family engagement practices and responsive customer service.
Compliance, Licensing & Accreditation
- Ensure compliance with all applicable regulations and requirements, including (as applicable) OKDHS licensing, STARS, Certified Healthy Oklahoma, NAEYC and other accreditation/renewals.
- Maintain documentation, prepare for monitoring visits/audits, and lead corrective action plans when needed.
- Review and update Child Development policies and procedures at least annually and as regulations change.
People Management & Culture
- Recruit, hire, onboard, train, evaluate, and coach staff to ensure strong performance and alignment with LCDA values.
- Build schedules and staffing plans that meet ratios, licensing standards, and program needs.
- Promote a positive, accountable culture focused on safety, professionalism, and continuous learning.
Enrollment & Community Outreach
- Lead enrollment strategy and ongoing recruitment through outreach, partnerships, and community presence.
- Track enrollment pipelines and retention; address barriers to enrollment with practical solutions.
Budget, Finance & Operations
- Develop and manage the annual program budget; monitor monthly budget reports, explain variances, and implement corrective actions.
- Oversee appropriate financial processes (purchasing, invoices, reimbursements) in coordination with finance staff and LCDA policies.
- Ensure effective operational systems for supplies, classroom materials, facility needs, and program reporting.
Grants, Fundraising & Partnerships
- Support grant development and grant management responsibilities tied to Child Development Services, including reporting, meetings with funders, and compliance.
- Cultivate education and early childhood partnerships that strengthen services and expand capacity.
Data, Reporting & Administration
- Maintain accurate program records and timely reporting (internal dashboards and required external reports).
- Participate in leadership meetings and contribute to agency-wide planning and initiatives.
Competency Statements:
- Ability to provide leadership and oversight for Child Development Services by maintaining high-quality, developmentally appropriate programming and implementing continuous quality improvement practices.
- Ability to ensure compliance with licensing, accreditation, and regulatory requirements through accurate documentation, monitoring preparation, policy updates, and implementation of corrective action plans.
- Ability to recruit, supervise, train, and support staff while fostering a positive, accountable, and professional work culture aligned with organizational values and safety standards.
- Ability to develop and manage staffing plans and operational systems that support licensing ratios, program efficiency, classroom needs, and overall service delivery.
- Ability to build strong family engagement and community outreach strategies through effective communication, customer service, partnership development, and enrollment retention initiatives.
- Ability to manage program budgets and financial operations by monitoring expenditures, analyzing budget variances, implementing corrective actions, and ensuring compliance with organizational financial procedures.
- Ability to support grant management, fundraising efforts, and strategic partnerships by coordinating reporting requirements, maintaining funder relationships, and strengthening community collaborations.
- Ability to maintain accurate records, data systems, and reporting processes while contributing to agency-wide planning, leadership initiatives, and organizational goals.
Supervisory Responsibility
This role supervises the Site Director position.
Position Type and Expected Hours of Work
This is a full-time position with typical working hours of Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 5:30pm. Hours and work shifts may change in accordance with business needs. Exempt employees must have the ability to be on-call and available, as business needs require, Evenings, Saturday or Sundays if necessary.
Required Minimum Job Qualifications, Experience, Education and Training
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education, Education, Child Development, or related field (Master’s preferred).
Experience:
- Minimum 5 years of progressive experience in an early childhood setting, including significant leadership/supervisory responsibility.
- Demonstrated experience with licensing/compliance and quality standards (DHS/STARS/NAEYC strongly preferred).
- Budget management experience and comfort with financial reporting and variance explanations.
- Strong communication, leadership, and problem-solving skills in a community-based environment.
Skills:
- Bilingual/bicultural (Spanish/English)
- Initiative to address and solve problems
- Completes documentation in a timely manner and maintain up to date documents
- Works well with others in a community setting
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Working at Latino Community Development Agency
Latino Community Development Agency's 5 open roles are mid to senior level, and about 0% are remote or hybrid. The most active teams are business development, healthcare administration, and program management. Latino Community Development Agency is a nonprofit serving Oklahoma City that delivers family development, early childhood education, and behavioral health services to Latino and low-income communities. The organization employs educators, therapists, program directors, and community support staff across its service programs. Most Latino Community Development Agency roles are based in Oklahoma City.
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How many jobs is Latino Community Development Agency hiring for right now?
Latino Community Development Agency is hiring for 5 open roles on Migrate Mate as of July 16, 2026, updated daily, concentrated in business development and healthcare administration. Current openings span program leadership, family education, and clinical positions across the organization's community service programs.
What kinds of roles does Latino Community Development Agency hire for?
The most active teams are business development, healthcare administration, and program management. Latino Community Development Agency posts roles across program administration, family and parent education, early childhood development, and licensed clinical positions such as bilingual therapists. Leadership and director-level postings appear alongside direct-service roles. Most postings are mid to senior level, reflecting the organization's mix of frontline staff and program management needs.
Are Latino Community Development Agency jobs remote or in-person?
Mostly on-site. About 0% of Latino Community Development Agency's open roles on Migrate Mate are remote or hybrid as of July 16, 2026, with the rest based in Oklahoma City. Each Latino Community Development Agency listing shows its work location so you can filter before applying.
How do I apply to a job at Latino Community Development Agency?
Find a Latino Community Development Agency role that fits your background on Migrate Mate, then follow the listing through to Latino Community Development Agency's own application process. Latino Community Development Agency manages its own hiring and candidate review directly. Migrate Mate keeps Latino Community Development Agency's listings current so you can apply as soon as a position opens.
Does Latino Community Development Agency hire entry-level?
Most of Latino Community Development Agency's open roles on Migrate Mate are mid to senior level as of July 16, 2026. Entry-level openings are limited. Check individual Latino Community Development Agency listings for stated experience requirements.
Where is Latino Community Development Agency hiring?
Most Latino Community Development Agency roles are based in Oklahoma City, and about 0% offer remote or hybrid work as of July 16, 2026. Migrate Mate shows the location on each listing.