Description
Position Summary
Reporting to the Chief Schools Officer (CSO the Deputy Chief Schools Officer (DCSO) is responsible for driving our regional priorities and maintains a laserfocus on continually increasing the number of students who experience joy and achieve academic excellence at our schools. The DCSO will manage a team of School Leader Managers and/or School Leaders the Director of Special Education and potentially other directreports. In this leadership role the DCSO will ensure all KIPP Northern California Schools are inclusive communityfocused collegepreparatory schools that empower students and parents. The DCSO will support the implementation of our regionwide teaching and learning vision and drive student academic growth. Committed to disrupting racial and socioeconomic inequities in educational access and outcomes the DCSO will partner with the Chief Schools Officer to support students through college and to career. This is an ideal opportunity for a dynamic and visionary organizational leader with significant people management experience to play a critical role in expanding the impact of a K12 charter management organization.
Reports to: Chief Schools Officer
Preferred Qualifications
Experience:
Minimum 4 years School Leader/Principal experience in a K12 setting.
Minimum 2 years managing School Leaders in a K12 setting.
Deep experience in the design integration implementation and management of a school including knowledge of curriculum instructional practices school operations and management and leadership development.
Direct Special Education experience and/or understanding of CA state & federal laws that apply to special education (highly desired)
Demonstrated success leading school improvement initiatives that close student achievement gaps between racial ethnic and economic groups.
A track record of leading motivating and developing diverse and high performing teams.
Education:
Knowledge/skills required:
Unwavering commitment to our regional vision of diversity equity and inclusion.
Values rooted in courage compassion equity and excellence.
Strong leadership abilities including an encouraging motivating presence to help with conflict management team building mentoring and coaching goalsetting prioritization and strategic planning.
Ability to analyze and use data on a regular basis to drive decision making.
Ability to design and lead professional development with a wide variety of stakeholders including regional sessions with multiple schools teams
Expertise in instructional design and implementation including curriculum and assessment.
Commitment to building relationships and trust with leaders teachers students parents and community.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
Attract Develop Supervise and Retain Highly Effective School Leader Managers (SLMs)
Together with the Chief Schools Officer share management and supervision responsibilities for a portfolio of School Leader Managers (SLMs).
Set goals and expectations to ensure that the SLM team shares a common vision for how to operationalize the implementation of joyful academically excellent schools across the TK12 continuum.
Build capacity in SLMs through regular checkins ontheground observations and timely relevant feedback to develop their skills and competencies.
Identify and codify the most effective practices for School Leader management.
Regularly review with SLMs and regional leaders a variety of regional student performance data and teacher practice data to quickly identify and address concerns and make immediate adjustments as needed.
Hold SLMs accountable for the development support and results of School Leaders including implementation of regional priorities; full participation in the School Leader Community of Practice and other regional structures; and compliance with all laws policies and regulations.
Support SLMs in challenges that arise in school management e.g. school climate and culture community engagement parent involvement etc.
Liaison with KIPP Foundation to ensure alignment to their ONE KIPP Leadership expectations.
Directly manage 12 School Leaders (as needed).
Drive implementation of Teaching and Learning Vision
Together with the Chief Schools Officer design communicate and support highquality implementation of teaching and learning vision to School and Regional Leaders overseeing the plan to achieve our instructional vision and drive results and fostering collaboration between the Lead Learning Team (Teaching & Learning and School Leader Manager teams).
Use data to effectively drive instructional practice and in collaboration with the Chief Schools Officer improve and adjust academic strategy and program.
Regularly coobserve with School Leader Managers and School Leaders to progress monitor implementation of teaching and learning vision and regional priorities.
Align and coordinate supports and services across Academics School Culture Special Education and School Leader Manager teams along the Arc of the Year including monthly Communities of Practice
Collaborate with other teams across the Regional Support Office (RSO)to ensure high quality service is delivered from the RSO to schools and help to ensure that School Leaders are able to focus on instructional leadership.
Provide the vision for and of professional development in the summer and throughout the school year for teachers and appropriate staff.
Maintain a cuttingedge awareness of the promising practices and innovations in programs and policies for teaching learning and school design that are emerging locally and nationwide.
Manage additional directreports (based on experience and opportunity).
Manage Director of Special Education to Drive Outcomes
Hold Director accountable for achieving improvements in student outcomes for students with IEPs while ensuring the region remains legally compliant.
Support Director in leading a regional support team that delivers support to schools through a customer service lens and proactively gather feedback from relevant stakeholders.
Ensure Director is formally developing SpEd Team Leaders through structured coaching data analysis and observations/walkthroughs.
Support Director of Special Education in setting a team vision and roadmap aligned to the regional teaching and learning priorities as well as specific department priorities to achieve academic outcomes for students with IEPs.
Build capacity in Director through regular checkins ontheground observations and timely relevant feedback to develop their skills and competencies.
Ensure Director of Special Education is meeting our compliance metrics in accordance with IDEA California Ed Code and SELPA guidelines.
Work with relevant stakeholders (i.e. Finance team School Leaders Human Resources etc. to ensure resource allocations policies maximize opportunities for students academic growth.
Contribute to a HighFunctioning Senior Leadership Team
As a member of the senior leadership team cocreate the conditions for high performance and high health across the organization.
Partner with the senior leadership team to ensure the necessary systems and structures to effectively communicate empower effective decision making win on our priorities break down silos and monitor progress.
Set direction for highimpact school support; align and coordinate people and resources crossfunctionally to clear obstacles provide excellent service and maximize the value proposition of the Regional Support Office.
Create proactive systems that garner feedback from stakeholders to inform school support and school improvement strategy and practice.
Physical Mental and Environmental Demands
Physical: Ability to navigate office and school campuses and hold meetings in different spaces. Traditionally much of the day involves sitting. Ability to access and utilize technology. Occasional lifting/carrying of equipment 15 lbs. Physical agility to move self in various positions in order to execute duties effectively which may include kneeling walking pushing/pulling squatting twisting turning bending stooping and reaching overhead
Mental: Stress of deadlines and normal work standards ability to analyze problems and generate alternatives work with interruptions concentrate for long periods of time read calculate perform routine math problems memorize and recall objects and people.
Environmental: Office environment subject to constant interruptions and distractions. Frequent classroom/school environment and travel. Adhere to KIPPs health and safety guidelines as outlined by the CDC CDE and public health agencies recommendations.
Classification
This is a fulltime exempt position based on a full year calendar cycle and time off located in our Regional Support Office with frequent travel to schools and districts.
The KIPP Regional Support Office is currently operating in a hybrid fashion. Most positions can expect to work in person 23 days per week and remotely the remaining days subject to change based on the needs of the role.
About KIPP Public Schools Northern California
We are a thriving nonprofit network of 18 free public charter schools open to all students. At KIPP we believe all children should grow up free to create the future they want for themselves and that schools can and should be a critical factor in making that vision a reality. Together with families and communities we create joyful academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choosecollege career and beyondso they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world.
Our student community consists of over 7000 elementary middle and high school students in East Palo Alto Oakland San Francisco San Lorenzo San Jose Redwood City and Stockton. 79 qualify for free or reduced price lunch 23 are multilingual learners and 10 have special needs. We strive to cultivate a representative team of teachers and leaders that reflect our students diversity.
Compensation
KIPP Northern California is dedicated to you and your familys wellbeing! We offer a competitive salary as well as a comprehensive benefits package including medical dental vision and transportation benefits.
We benchmark annually against comparablysized nonprofit organizations in the regions where we operate to offer competitive salaries. The salary range for this position is between $202000 and $236000. Most candidates would be compensated at $215000.
How to Apply
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