Universityofnotredame
Talk With Your Baby Program Director | Limited Term
Job description
The earliest years of a child's life lay the foundation for lifelong learning, relationships, and success. At the University of Notre Dame, the Talk With Your Baby (TWYB) program empowers parents and caregivers with the knowledge and tools to nurture healthy brain development and early literacy from birth through age three. By translating the latest research into practical, everyday interactions, TWYB helps families build stronger connections and brighter futures for their children.
As the Director of Parenting Programs (Talk With Your Baby Program Director), you will provide the vision and leadership that drives this impactful community initiative. You'll oversee program strategy, operations, evaluation, and future growth while leading a dedicated team committed to improving outcomes for children and families throughout our community.
Working collaboratively with Notre Dame's Center for Broader Impacts, local nonprofit organizations, the City of South Bend, and other community partners, you'll expand the reach of TWYB, strengthen its curriculum, and develop innovative online resources that make evidence-based parenting education more accessible than ever.
What You'll Do
- Provide strategic leadership and overall administration for the Talk With Your Baby program, ensuring continued excellence and sustainable growth.
- Lead program evaluation efforts, using data and research to measure impact and identify opportunities for innovation.
- Expand and enhance TWYB's curriculum while developing engaging digital and online learning resources for parents and caregivers.
- Build and strengthen collaborative partnerships with the Center for Broader Impacts, community organizations, and the City of South Bend to broaden the program's reach.
- Supervise, mentor, and develop a multidisciplinary team, including parent and teacher educators, grant-funded staff, and support personnel.
- Provide consultation and guidance to external providers and community partners implementing TWYB programming.
- Foster a culture of collaboration, continuous improvement, and excellence in service to families.
Why This Role Matters
Every conversation between a caregiver and a child has the potential to shape a lifetime of learning. As Director of Parenting Programs, you'll help ensure that more families have access to research-based strategies that strengthen early brain development, build language and literacy skills, and create lasting opportunities for children to thrive.
If you're passionate about early childhood development, community engagement, strategic leadership, and creating meaningful impact for families, we invite you to join Notre Dame in helping children reach their fullest potential - one conversation at a time.
- Master’s degree required with a Ph.D or Ed.D in Education, Psychology, Social Work, or Health-related fields preferred.
- 7 or more years of progressively responsible work in community-based programs, education, public health, human services, or related fields.
- Relevant professional, community, or nonprofit work supporting children, families, or caregivers in areas such as early childhood, family engagement, education, social services, public health, or related fields.
- Demonstrated success in program evaluation and building community partnerships.
- Proven ability to scale and expand existing programs.
- Knowledge of effective marketing and outreach strategies that engage diverse populations.
Salary: Up to $100,000
Applications will be accepted through July 28, 2026
RESUME & COVER LETTER ARE REQUIRED to be considered for this position. Please add in the attachments section of your application.
This is a grant funded limited term 2 year position with opportunity for extension based on grant funding.
The University of Notre Dame seeks to attract, develop, and retain the highest quality faculty, staff and administration. The University is an Equal Opportunity Employer, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, disability, veteran status, genetic information, or age in employment. Moreover, Notre Dame prohibits discrimination against veterans or disabled qualified individuals, and complies with 41 CFR 60-741.5(a) and 41 CFR 60-300.5(a). We strongly encourage applications from candidates attracted to a university with a Catholic identity.


