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Work with an incredible group of people looking to make a difference in our Southeast Michigan communities.

Intern Opportunities:

Please contact us for information about internship opportunities.

Job postings:

Thank you for your interest in working with us! Please send your cover letter and resume to careers AT childcarenetwork.org for consideration. Please note, the cover letter is required and resumes will not be forwarded to the interview team without one.

View the job description here: Community Programs Specialist
Join a team committed to strengthening the early childhood workforce and supporting the businesses and families who depend on it. As a Community Programs Specialist, you’ll be the bridge connecting educators, employers, and community partners—empowering child care providers through coaching, training, and resources, while fostering solutions to child care challenges. Whether you’re facilitating engaging workshops, building relationships across diverse sectors, or advocating for children and families, your work will create ripples of impact across multiple counties. This position begins primarily on-site to support training and relationship-building, then shifts to a structured mix of on-site work, community engagement, and remote tasks once you’re fully oriented.

View the job description here: Quality Improvement Specialist / Coach
Bring your passion for early childhood education to a role where positive impact can be felt far and wide! As a Quality Improvement Specialist / Coach, you’ll partner with coworkers, colleagues, and early care and education providers to spark growth, elevate quality, and inspire best practices in early learning environments. From providing hands-on coaching to leading dynamic trainings, you’ll be a trusted resource and advocate for educators, children, and families. This position begins primarily on-site to support training and relationship-building, then shifts to a structured mix of on-site work, community engagement, and remote tasks once you’re fully oriented.