Job Details
Lick-Wilmerding High School - San Francisco CA
$185000.00 - $215000.00 Salary/year
Position Summary
Lick-Wilmerding High School is a private school with public purpose serving 560 students in grades 9-12 in San Francisco. Since its founding in 1895 as a vocational school Lick-Wilmerding High School has built upon a long tradition of valuing and integrating the liberal arts sciences technical arts visual arts and performing arts to offer a robust college-prep curriculum. LWHS has a rich and distinctive academic program with thriving departments vibrant student life and signature initiatives like the Center for Civic Engagement and the Public Purpose Program. Faculty and students are passionate engaged and driven by values that reach far beyond the classroom.
At this pivotal moment LWHS seeks a Dean of Faculty Development and Culture (DFDC) to build a strong faculty culture that supports the schools academic vision. Working closely with the new Assistant Head of School for Academics the DFDC will align faculty development recruitment and retention with the schools evolving academic vision creating an environment where faculty are supported and equipped to deliver on the schools mission. Key opportunities for the DFDC include building clear pathways for faculty growth strengthening mentorship and onboarding systems to attract and retain a diverse group of excellent teachers and creating structures that center faculty voice and well-being in school decisions. The DFDC will report to the Assistant Head of School for Academics and will start July 1 2026.
Areas of Focus
Recruitment Hiring and Retention
The DFDC will build and sustain a diverse excellent faculty by creating comprehensive systems that attract select and retain outstanding educators. This includes overseeing the academic hiring process in partnership with the Director of Human Resources and leading a dynamic onboarding process that integrates new faculty through initial orientation year-long mentorship and ongoing support. To promote long-term retention the DFDC will establish pathways for continuous professional growth and monitor faculty experience through regular check-ins and climate assessments. By strengthening these systems and creating clear expectations the DFDC will ensure that LWHS attracts mission-aligned educators and provides the support necessary to retain them over time.
Development Growth and Community Building
The DFDC will cultivate a thriving faculty culture where educators are empowered to grow professionally and contribute meaningfully to the school community. Through regular classroom observations coaching and mentorship and oversight of a robust $350k professional development budget the DFDC will create clear pathways for faculty advancement and leadership development. Beyond individual growth the DFDC will strengthen community by creating structures that center faculty voice in decision-making prioritize educator well-being and foster collegial collaboration across departments ensuring that professional learning is both personally meaningful and enriches the broader school culture.
Supervision Observation and Evaluation
The DFDC will establish transparent growth-oriented systems for faculty supervision observation and evaluation that support instructional excellence and align with LWHSs academic vision. This includes developing and refining observation and evaluation processes conducting regular classroom visits and providing actionable feedback that supports continuous improvement. Working closely with the Assistant Head of School the DFDC will manage faculty assignments oversee duty allocations and when necessary partner with Human Resources to create professional development plans that address performance concerns. Through annual reflection processes and ongoing dialogue the DFDC will ensure that supervision and evaluation practices strengthen teaching quality while honoring the professional expertise and growth trajectories of all faculty members.
Duties
Faculty Hiring and Onboarding
Faculty Development and Evaluation
Faculty Management and Support
Administrative Responsibilities
Report to the Assistant Head of School and perform other duties as assigned
Communicate weekly with FacStaff via the Head Heart Heads (HHH) weekly newsletter coordinating with all admin to gather information and updates
Actively participate in admin meetings committees and ongoing strategic planning
Monitor the general safety of members of the school community including responsibilities such as admin on duty in partnership with the Administrative Team
Monitor the implementation of the L-W Crisis Management Plan respond to school emergencies and work collaboratively with other administrators in emergency situations
Qualities and Qualifications
- A bachelors degree in education or in a relevant field from an accredited college or university; graduate degree is highly preferred
- At least five years of experience as a classroom teacher with experience in development and administration of curriculum
- Supervisory experience with proven effectiveness in leading teams and creating a collaborative environment
- Demonstrated passion for the craft and profession of teaching as well as for coaching and mentoring teachers
- Significant proven experience with diverse pedagogies and educational technologies in service to a diverse student and faculty population
- Models encouragement and compassion through interactions with all members of the community
- Possesses highly effective communication skills and strong cultural competencies
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity equity inclusion and belonging
- Values collegial collaboration feedback and self- reflection as a means to improve professional practice and the organization as a whole
How to Apply
In addition to your application please be prepared to upload the following as PDFs:
- Cover letter expressing your interest in the role
- Resume
- Statement on your approach to faculty growth and development
- Four professional references one of whom should be your current supervisor and one from someone you have supervised or mentored. References will not be contacted without your written permission.
Job Details Lick-Wilmerding High School - San Francisco CA Full Time Bachelors Degree $185000.00 - $215000.00 Salary/year None Full-Time EducationPosition Summary Lick-Wilmerding High School is a private school with public purpose serving 560 students in grades 9-12 in San Francisco. Since its found...
Job Details
Lick-Wilmerding High School - San Francisco CA
$185000.00 - $215000.00 Salary/year
Position Summary
Lick-Wilmerding High School is a private school with public purpose serving 560 students in grades 9-12 in San Francisco. Since its founding in 1895 as a vocational school Lick-Wilmerding High School has built upon a long tradition of valuing and integrating the liberal arts sciences technical arts visual arts and performing arts to offer a robust college-prep curriculum. LWHS has a rich and distinctive academic program with thriving departments vibrant student life and signature initiatives like the Center for Civic Engagement and the Public Purpose Program. Faculty and students are passionate engaged and driven by values that reach far beyond the classroom.
At this pivotal moment LWHS seeks a Dean of Faculty Development and Culture (DFDC) to build a strong faculty culture that supports the schools academic vision. Working closely with the new Assistant Head of School for Academics the DFDC will align faculty development recruitment and retention with the schools evolving academic vision creating an environment where faculty are supported and equipped to deliver on the schools mission. Key opportunities for the DFDC include building clear pathways for faculty growth strengthening mentorship and onboarding systems to attract and retain a diverse group of excellent teachers and creating structures that center faculty voice and well-being in school decisions. The DFDC will report to the Assistant Head of School for Academics and will start July 1 2026.
Areas of Focus
Recruitment Hiring and Retention
The DFDC will build and sustain a diverse excellent faculty by creating comprehensive systems that attract select and retain outstanding educators. This includes overseeing the academic hiring process in partnership with the Director of Human Resources and leading a dynamic onboarding process that integrates new faculty through initial orientation year-long mentorship and ongoing support. To promote long-term retention the DFDC will establish pathways for continuous professional growth and monitor faculty experience through regular check-ins and climate assessments. By strengthening these systems and creating clear expectations the DFDC will ensure that LWHS attracts mission-aligned educators and provides the support necessary to retain them over time.
Development Growth and Community Building
The DFDC will cultivate a thriving faculty culture where educators are empowered to grow professionally and contribute meaningfully to the school community. Through regular classroom observations coaching and mentorship and oversight of a robust $350k professional development budget the DFDC will create clear pathways for faculty advancement and leadership development. Beyond individual growth the DFDC will strengthen community by creating structures that center faculty voice in decision-making prioritize educator well-being and foster collegial collaboration across departments ensuring that professional learning is both personally meaningful and enriches the broader school culture.
Supervision Observation and Evaluation
The DFDC will establish transparent growth-oriented systems for faculty supervision observation and evaluation that support instructional excellence and align with LWHSs academic vision. This includes developing and refining observation and evaluation processes conducting regular classroom visits and providing actionable feedback that supports continuous improvement. Working closely with the Assistant Head of School the DFDC will manage faculty assignments oversee duty allocations and when necessary partner with Human Resources to create professional development plans that address performance concerns. Through annual reflection processes and ongoing dialogue the DFDC will ensure that supervision and evaluation practices strengthen teaching quality while honoring the professional expertise and growth trajectories of all faculty members.
Duties
Faculty Hiring and Onboarding
Faculty Development and Evaluation
Faculty Management and Support
Administrative Responsibilities
Report to the Assistant Head of School and perform other duties as assigned
Communicate weekly with FacStaff via the Head Heart Heads (HHH) weekly newsletter coordinating with all admin to gather information and updates
Actively participate in admin meetings committees and ongoing strategic planning
Monitor the general safety of members of the school community including responsibilities such as admin on duty in partnership with the Administrative Team
Monitor the implementation of the L-W Crisis Management Plan respond to school emergencies and work collaboratively with other administrators in emergency situations
Qualities and Qualifications
- A bachelors degree in education or in a relevant field from an accredited college or university; graduate degree is highly preferred
- At least five years of experience as a classroom teacher with experience in development and administration of curriculum
- Supervisory experience with proven effectiveness in leading teams and creating a collaborative environment
- Demonstrated passion for the craft and profession of teaching as well as for coaching and mentoring teachers
- Significant proven experience with diverse pedagogies and educational technologies in service to a diverse student and faculty population
- Models encouragement and compassion through interactions with all members of the community
- Possesses highly effective communication skills and strong cultural competencies
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity equity inclusion and belonging
- Values collegial collaboration feedback and self- reflection as a means to improve professional practice and the organization as a whole
How to Apply
In addition to your application please be prepared to upload the following as PDFs:
- Cover letter expressing your interest in the role
- Resume
- Statement on your approach to faculty growth and development
- Four professional references one of whom should be your current supervisor and one from someone you have supervised or mentored. References will not be contacted without your written permission.
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