Company : Campus Specifics
Why Collegiate Academy
Friendship Collegiate Academy builds scholars ready for the rigors and rewards of college. By immersing students in a collegiate environment that provides early exposure to college-level courses and experiences Collegiate achieves some of the highest graduation and college acceptance rates in the Washington area.
Collegiates roadmap to student success includes 16 College Board Advanced Placement courses among four rigorous career academies that encourage self-discovery and a mastery of core academic content: Early College Information Technology and Engineering Fine Arts and Health Sciences.
Our Early College Academy the first such program at a public charter high school in the city offers highly motivated students the opportunity to earn up to two years college credit before graduation. Today Early College alumni proudly hold degrees from some of the nations most competitive institutions: Princeton. Morehouse. Columbia. William and Mary. Spelman. Carnegie Mellon. Virginia. Maryland. George Washington. UCLA. Georgetown. The list grows year by year.
But a Collegiate education is more than cracking books. Students enjoy a variety of clubs and athletic activities that reinforce the core values of integrity confidence persistence and teamwork. From an award-winning robotics team and drama club to the citys No.1 charter high school football team Collegiate develops well-rounded scholars ready to succeed at whatever advanced goals they tackle.
Overview
Friendship Public Charter School operates a dynamic network of college-preparatory charter schools headquartered in Washington DC. We proudly serve more than 4800 preschool through 12th-grade students and support a growing network of alumni as they complete college. Our mission is to provide students with a world-class education that fosters ethical literate well-rounded and self-sufficient individuals. We aim to inspire students to reach high academic standards enjoy the learning process succeed in their endeavors and contribute actively to their communities. For 25 years thanks to the dedication and expertise of our outstanding faculty our students have excelledachieving high graduation rates college acceptance and success both academically and socially.
The Academy Director of Early College & Advanced Academicsis a vital member of the schools Instructional Leadership Team (ILT)and works closely and routinely with the principal to guide continuous program improvement. This role oversees a unified strategy that integrates Early College AP/Honors PreAP and vertical curriculum alignment. As an instructional leader and Lead Coach they share responsibility for the academic growth of all students taught by their teachers. Additionally they spearhead relationships with colleges universities and community organizations to support college and career readiness while equipping students and families with essential knowledge about college enrollment scholarships financial aid and other postsecondary pathways.
We are seeking professionals who are responsible confident respectful caring committed persistent and patient to join our community for the 2025-2026 school year starting in August 2025. At Friendship we believe that every child has the potential to reach and succeed in collegeand we invite those who share this belief to apply.
For more information about our schools please visit the following Social Media pages:YouTubeLinkedinFacebookInstagram&Twitter!
Please also see the available salary scales:FPCS Compensation
Responsibilities
Program Leadership & Development
- Strategic Planning & Operations: Develop and execute a strategic vision for Early College and Advanced Academics that aligns with Friendship Public Charter Schools mission and academic priorities. Manage operations including course selection scheduling enrollment assessments and curriculum enhancementparticularly AP and Honors offerings.
- Curriculum & Partnerships: Coordinate dual enrollment and curriculum alignment with college partners to ensure rigorous preparation for college. Evaluate curricula to reinforce vertical alignment and program coherence across grade levels.
Student Success & Support
- Early College Exposure: Promote early access to college-level coursework starting in ninth grade.
- Advising & Alumni Support: Establish and maintain systems for academic counseling tailored student support services and continued alumni assistance for postsecondary progress tracking.
Partnership & Community Engagement
- Institutional Collaboration: Forge and sustain collaborative relationships with higher education institutions and community organizations to expand college and career readiness opportunities.
- Family Outreach & Guidance: Engage students and parents proactivelyinforming them about college requirements scholarships financial aid (e.g. FAFSA) and career planning to ensure informed decision-making.
Instructional Leadership & Coaching
- ILT Collaboration: Attend and contribute regularly to ILT meetings alongside the principal to review data align program initiatives and support instructional strategies.
- Teacher Development: Serve as a Lead Coachsupervising mentoring and providing professional development to faculty (including counselors and academic liaisons) to foster strong instructional practices and equitable learning environments.
Operational Oversight
- Budget & Resources: Works with the ILT with the development of program budgets and resource allocation.
- Monitoring & Mitigation: Analyze student outcomes (e.g. college credit attainment performance in AP/Honors) and proactively address any operational or instructional risks in pursuit of continuous improvement.
Qualifications
- Masters degree in Education Educational Leadership Higher Education Administration or a related field required.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in secondary or higher education administration with at least 3 years of leadership experience.
- Demonstrated success in building partnerships with colleges and universities.
- Deep understanding of dual enrollment early college models and college-readiness best practices.
- Strong organizational communication and interpersonal skills.
- Commitment to educational equity and student achievement.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working with first-generation college students.
- Knowledge of AP Honors and Career Academy curriculum development.
- Familiarity with charter school environments.
FPCSs policy is to provide equal employment opportunity to all qualified applicants and employees regardless of their race color religion sex age national origin disability sexual orientation gender identity or expression marital status genetic information veteran status status as a special disabled veteran or any other protected criteria as established by federal state or local laws. This policy applies to recruitment and hiring training promotion compensation benefits transfer layoff termination and all other terms and conditions of employment. Employment decisions at FPCS are based solely upon relevant criteria including an individuals capabilities qualifications training experience and suitability.
Required Experience:
Director
Company : Campus SpecificsWhy Collegiate AcademyFriendship Collegiate Academy builds scholars ready for the rigors and rewards of college. By immersing students in a collegiate environment that provides early exposure to college-level courses and experiences Collegiate achieves some of the highest g...
Company : Campus Specifics
Why Collegiate Academy
Friendship Collegiate Academy builds scholars ready for the rigors and rewards of college. By immersing students in a collegiate environment that provides early exposure to college-level courses and experiences Collegiate achieves some of the highest graduation and college acceptance rates in the Washington area.
Collegiates roadmap to student success includes 16 College Board Advanced Placement courses among four rigorous career academies that encourage self-discovery and a mastery of core academic content: Early College Information Technology and Engineering Fine Arts and Health Sciences.
Our Early College Academy the first such program at a public charter high school in the city offers highly motivated students the opportunity to earn up to two years college credit before graduation. Today Early College alumni proudly hold degrees from some of the nations most competitive institutions: Princeton. Morehouse. Columbia. William and Mary. Spelman. Carnegie Mellon. Virginia. Maryland. George Washington. UCLA. Georgetown. The list grows year by year.
But a Collegiate education is more than cracking books. Students enjoy a variety of clubs and athletic activities that reinforce the core values of integrity confidence persistence and teamwork. From an award-winning robotics team and drama club to the citys No.1 charter high school football team Collegiate develops well-rounded scholars ready to succeed at whatever advanced goals they tackle.
Overview
Friendship Public Charter School operates a dynamic network of college-preparatory charter schools headquartered in Washington DC. We proudly serve more than 4800 preschool through 12th-grade students and support a growing network of alumni as they complete college. Our mission is to provide students with a world-class education that fosters ethical literate well-rounded and self-sufficient individuals. We aim to inspire students to reach high academic standards enjoy the learning process succeed in their endeavors and contribute actively to their communities. For 25 years thanks to the dedication and expertise of our outstanding faculty our students have excelledachieving high graduation rates college acceptance and success both academically and socially.
The Academy Director of Early College & Advanced Academicsis a vital member of the schools Instructional Leadership Team (ILT)and works closely and routinely with the principal to guide continuous program improvement. This role oversees a unified strategy that integrates Early College AP/Honors PreAP and vertical curriculum alignment. As an instructional leader and Lead Coach they share responsibility for the academic growth of all students taught by their teachers. Additionally they spearhead relationships with colleges universities and community organizations to support college and career readiness while equipping students and families with essential knowledge about college enrollment scholarships financial aid and other postsecondary pathways.
We are seeking professionals who are responsible confident respectful caring committed persistent and patient to join our community for the 2025-2026 school year starting in August 2025. At Friendship we believe that every child has the potential to reach and succeed in collegeand we invite those who share this belief to apply.
For more information about our schools please visit the following Social Media pages:YouTubeLinkedinFacebookInstagram&Twitter!
Please also see the available salary scales:FPCS Compensation
Responsibilities
Program Leadership & Development
- Strategic Planning & Operations: Develop and execute a strategic vision for Early College and Advanced Academics that aligns with Friendship Public Charter Schools mission and academic priorities. Manage operations including course selection scheduling enrollment assessments and curriculum enhancementparticularly AP and Honors offerings.
- Curriculum & Partnerships: Coordinate dual enrollment and curriculum alignment with college partners to ensure rigorous preparation for college. Evaluate curricula to reinforce vertical alignment and program coherence across grade levels.
Student Success & Support
- Early College Exposure: Promote early access to college-level coursework starting in ninth grade.
- Advising & Alumni Support: Establish and maintain systems for academic counseling tailored student support services and continued alumni assistance for postsecondary progress tracking.
Partnership & Community Engagement
- Institutional Collaboration: Forge and sustain collaborative relationships with higher education institutions and community organizations to expand college and career readiness opportunities.
- Family Outreach & Guidance: Engage students and parents proactivelyinforming them about college requirements scholarships financial aid (e.g. FAFSA) and career planning to ensure informed decision-making.
Instructional Leadership & Coaching
- ILT Collaboration: Attend and contribute regularly to ILT meetings alongside the principal to review data align program initiatives and support instructional strategies.
- Teacher Development: Serve as a Lead Coachsupervising mentoring and providing professional development to faculty (including counselors and academic liaisons) to foster strong instructional practices and equitable learning environments.
Operational Oversight
- Budget & Resources: Works with the ILT with the development of program budgets and resource allocation.
- Monitoring & Mitigation: Analyze student outcomes (e.g. college credit attainment performance in AP/Honors) and proactively address any operational or instructional risks in pursuit of continuous improvement.
Qualifications
- Masters degree in Education Educational Leadership Higher Education Administration or a related field required.
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in secondary or higher education administration with at least 3 years of leadership experience.
- Demonstrated success in building partnerships with colleges and universities.
- Deep understanding of dual enrollment early college models and college-readiness best practices.
- Strong organizational communication and interpersonal skills.
- Commitment to educational equity and student achievement.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working with first-generation college students.
- Knowledge of AP Honors and Career Academy curriculum development.
- Familiarity with charter school environments.
FPCSs policy is to provide equal employment opportunity to all qualified applicants and employees regardless of their race color religion sex age national origin disability sexual orientation gender identity or expression marital status genetic information veteran status status as a special disabled veteran or any other protected criteria as established by federal state or local laws. This policy applies to recruitment and hiring training promotion compensation benefits transfer layoff termination and all other terms and conditions of employment. Employment decisions at FPCS are based solely upon relevant criteria including an individuals capabilities qualifications training experience and suitability.
Required Experience:
Director
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