Kimberly J. Rainey

P.O. Box 545

Washington, Georgia 30673

(706) 836-0835

Career Objective

Candidate seekschallenging projects with growth potential, in which education, work experience, effective communication skills, and leadership are essential.

Experience

Independent Contractor

Consultant/Trainer

March 2009 –Present

Provide training and technical assistance to several child care and Early Head Start/Head Start programs in all areas of child development and management systems. Specialty areas includeearly childhood development, leadership, governance, family dynamics and monitoring. Professional Development Specialist for LeapFrog Schoolhouse products for teachers K-12. Approved EHS Start-Up Planner through the Office of Head Start.

STG International, inc.

Region IV Head Start T/TA Specialist---Georgia

November2003 – February 2009

Provided training and technical assistance and support to 11 Head Start/Early Head Start grantees in central Georgia and eight states throughout Region IV, by providing on-going collaborative activities designed to build capacity leading to enhanced services for children and families. Using guidelines from the Office of Head Startensured the timely delivery of training and technical assistance so that grantees fully complied with applicable laws, regulations and policies. Also, ensured that each grantee had an effective, efficient on-going system of self-analysis targeted to meet their needs and goals. Mentoring, coaching, problem-solving, team- building, and providing partnership development are some of the activities used to build relationships with grantees so that high quality services are provided for all Head Start children and families.

Independent Contractor

Consultant/Trainer

July 2001 – November 2004

Provided training and technical assistance to several child care and Head Start programs in all areas of child development and management systems. Taught several continuing education classes for Athens Technical College for the Child Development/Early Childhood Education Department. NAEYC Validator and Head Start Reviewer for DANYA, Inc.

Transitional Family Services

Family Development Specialist

November 2002 - November2004

Under specific guidelines from the state, worked with families from the Department of Family and Children Services and the Department of Juvenile Justice who were in jeopardy of losing their children or striving for reunification with their children. Provided total case management services to families in crisis, taught parenting classes, supervised visitation between parents and children, and completed home evaluations and adoption studies. Worked closely with judges, attorneys and child advocates helping state employees ensure the health and safety of all children in the State of Georgia.

Child care resource and Referral of Northeast Georgia at Athens

Community Connection, Inc.

Director (Interim, Temporary)

May2002 –November 2002

Responsible for the planning, development, and operation of the Resource and Referral Agency of Northeast Athens, which included 12 counties. Coordinated child care training for providers to meet and exceed DHR requirements. Provided technical assistance to childcare centers and family home providers on day-to-day operations, rules, regulations, requirements and building communication with staff and parents. Maintained a comprehensive database that assured additions were correct and monitored existing listings for routine updates, and expanded the number of providers in the database to improve service delivery. Supervised, trained, recruited and hired CCRRA of Athens staff, interns and volunteers. Developed policies and procedures for staff, provided daily supervision, and provided evaluation and support through regular communication with staff. Oversaw publications of directories and newsletters and generated specific reports as needed to provide appropriate services to clients. Built community awareness of CCRRA of Athens by speaking to and participating in local and regional agency meetings, participating in fairs, expositions, and other events. Provided training sessions specifically for parents with child care needs and questions. Maintained accurate records, produced monthly statistical, budget and staff reports to the board of directors. Wrote grant applications for over $500,000 in program contracts and maintained all budgets. Prepared reports for all federal, state and private foundation funding sources and advisory boards.

Action, Inc. Child Development Program

Nutrition Coordinator

January 2002-November2003 (part-time)

Coordinated the USDA Food and Nutrition Program for child development centers for ACTION, Inc. Planned and developed a variety of nutritious meals for infants, toddlers, pre-school and after-school children in the program. Wrote and distributed menus to center staff and parents. Maintained records and developed reports for the Office of School Readiness. Provided training to center and nutrition staff; monitored the service delivery and point of service for all meals served to ensure that meal costs were reimbursable. Provided training and technical assistance to center/nutrition staff regarding OSR policies and procedures.

Department of Human Resources

Wilkes County Department Of Family And Children Services

Social Services Case Manger

July 1999-July 2001

Under the direction and guidance of the laws of the State of Georgia, provides protective services to all children in the county. Accepts protective service reports and correctly determines risk to children. Accepts individuals into protective service custody and correctly determines the most appropriate placement for children, including locating and evaluating any absent parent or relatives according to policy/protocol. Develops case plans which effectively address risk, assesses situations, assure that court orders comply with policy, and that protective orders are processed according to policy. Maintains required documentation, writes concise and accurate reports, while keeping the confidentiality of all client records. Responds to after-hours calls per agency on-call policy. Performs all work according to rules, regulations and policy.

Washington County NB & PW Club, Inc.

Head start/Pre-K program

Field Operations Manager

June 1998-July 1999

Responsible for ensuring that all aspects of the Head Start program’s center operations and management information systems were carried out in an efficient, effective manner. Provided management and supervision of the Center Coordinators and Computer Systems Operator. Worked closely with the Head Start Director to ensure that the program’s operational plan was implemented in compliance with the Program Performance Standards and other guidelines. Also worked closely with other Management Team members and community-based organizations, agencies and institutions.

Washington County NB & PW Club, Inc.

WilkesCountyHeadStartCenter

Center Coordinator/Family Service Worker

October 1994-June 1998

Using current child development strategies and strong interpersonal skills provided a safe, age-appropriate learning environment for all children enrolled in the Head Start Program. Insured that all aspects of the program’s health, social services, parent involvement, education and nutrition components met and exceeded the requirements set forth in the Head Start Performance Standards, which are mandated by the federal government. Responsible for child recruitment, enrollment and classroom placement. Facilitated all parent involvement in the center, including participation of volunteers. Maintained current and accurate records as required by the program and insured their confidentiality. Supervised teaching staff, other personnel and contracted service providers. Responsible for the day-to-day operations of the center including administrative duties and disciplinary actions.

Washington-Wilkes Parks and Recreation

After- School Tutorial and Recreation Program (A-STAR)

Program Director

July 1995-August 1998 (part-time)

Provided neighborhood based tutorial and recreation programs in five Washington-Wilkes at-risk neighborhoods, four days per week, two hours per day, running concurrently with the academic school year. Responsible for planning, organizing, and directing comprehensive tutorial and recreation strategies and activities. Coordinated all elements of the A-STAR program including purchasing and control of all tutorial and recreational supplies, equipment and refreshments for participants. Monitored the daily activities of each of the five neighborhood sites and provided regular assessment of participant and staff progress. Compiled all records of student attendance, record of assistance given and other baseline data for evaluation purposes. Also responsible for the direct supervision of 18 staff members by coordinating, planning, assigning, directing work, appraising performance, addressing complaints and resolving complaints.

University Of Georgia

Department of Student Activities

College Work-Study Liaison/Section Supervisor

August 1992-October 1994

Responsible for the hiring, supervision, scheduling, training, planning, and monitoring the work of approximately 50 student employees within the department. Maintained records and compiled data for reports, budgets and other projects. Served as the contact person for the Office of Financial Aid for students whose money is earned through job assignments partially funded by the federal government. Other functions included administrative duties, disciplinary actions and assistance with the day-to-day operations of the building facilities.

Ninth District Opportunity, Inc.

Community Service Coordinator

March 1990-May 1992

Provided counseling and monetary emergency assistance to the residents of Hart County Georgia. Negotiated and coordinated with other agencies, local businesses and government officials in special community action programs such as; Project SOAR, Weatherization, Surplus Commodity Foods, Garden Seed Project and Gatekeeper. Spent time with the citizens of the community to effectively meet their needs.

K-mart Corporation

Area Merchandiser

July 1988-March 1990

Responsible for buying merchandise for the following departments; small appliances, house wares, furniture, and glassware. Supervised a team of 7 employees. Talked with sales representatives on a regular basis. Acted as a back-up store assistant manager in the evenings, while providing friendly service on the sales floor.

University Of Georgia

Department of Housing

Resident Assistant

September 1985-June 1988

Coordinated and organized educational and social programs for 32 to 50 students in a residencehall environment.Provided weekly progress reports to a Graduate Resident Assistant concerning resident programs and counseling. Other job responsibilities included administrative duties,disciplinary actions, academic and social counseling, and community involvement.

Education

The University of Georgia

Dual Degree Program

Bachelor of Arts in Journalism (ABJ)

Major: Publication Management

Major: Business Administration w/Management

September 1984-June 1988

college honors and activities:

Residence Hall Association: 1984-1988

Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.: 1985-Present

Treasurer: 1986-1987

Voted Most Dedicated: 1986-1987

Special Projects Chairman: 1987-1988

Voted Soror of the Year: 1987-1988

Black Greek Council: 1985-1988

President: 1987-1988

Black Affairs Council: 1987-1988

Leadership UGA: 1988

Pandora Head of the Class Senior: 1988

special skills/talents

Took credited leadership course

Self-financed 75% of education

Certified GED Tutor/Instructor through the University of Georgia System

Child Development Associate Certificate

Worked with NAEYC Accredited Program

Extensive knowledge of DHR licensing rules and regulations

Accepted to the Champions for Excellence Program (Western Kentucky) for Head Start

Served on two Head Start Policy Councils

Served on GHSA TA Committee

Trained in PRISM and a former reviewer for Head Start Programs

Trained in Standards of Care---ITERS/ECRS by the Office of School Readiness

NAEYC Validator

Grants Management Experience

Trainer for Family Development Credential

References

Susie D. Wilcher, Director

Washington County NB & PW Club, Inc.

Head Start/Pre-K Program

P.O Box 896

Sandersville, Georgia 31082

(478) 240-0925

Clarissa D. Sirmons

Program Specialist

Administration for Children & Families

Office of Head Start

61 Forsyth Street, Suite 4M60

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

(404) 562-2744

Judith Deane, MPA

Program Specialist

Administration for Children & Families

Office of Head Start

61 Forsyth Street, Suite 4M60

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

(404) 562-2869

James Colvin

Program Specialist

Office of Head Start

Administration for Children & Families

61 Forsyth Street, Suite 4M60

Atlanta, Georgia 30303

(404) 562-2838

Pastor L.V. Turman

Pastor

FaithChristianCenter

P.O. Box1062

Washington, GA30673

(706) 678-4270

(706) 854-8593

Horace Jordan

Case Manager

Family Connection/Wilkes CountyCommunity Partnership

P.O. Box 88

Washington, GA30673

(706) 678-4981

(706) 318-4579