Associate Dean of Culture

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New York City, NY - USA

profile Monthly Salary: $ 92 - 124
Posted on: Yesterday
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Our Commitment:

Amber Charter Schools understands specific groups are subject to marginalization. We believe these powerful groups should be centered in our community and are highly encouraged to apply. We are an Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race color religion creed sex sexual orientation/affectional preference gender (including gender nonconformity status as a transgender or transsexual individual and gender identity or expression) sexual and reproductive health decisions national origin ethnicity ancestry citizenship age familial status partnership status caregiver status pregnancy status uniformed service military and veteran status employment status disability political affiliation height weight or any other characteristic protected by federal state or local law rule or regulation.

Position Summary

The Associate Dean of Culture is an entry-level school-based role that reports directly to the Dean of Culture creating a safe structured and values-driven school environment where students can thrive. As the first point of contact for student behavior this role is deeply embedded in the schools daily life responding to behavior concerns in real time guiding students toward accountability and building strong trusting relationships.

While supporting the SLT team the Associate Dean of Culture plays an essential hands-on role in bringing the schools culture systems to life ensuring expectations are clear consistent and lived out across the building.

*This role is located at our Kingsbridge Elementary School (3120 Corlear Ave Bronx NY 10463)

Essential Responsibilities

Student Behavior and Daily Interventions

  • Supervises Lunch and Recess periods.
  • Serves as the first stop for student behavior incidents classroom removals and referrals.
  • Responds promptly to behavior concerns and provides immediate intervention and de-escalation.
  • Facilitates student reflection conversations and restorative responses.
  • Supports student accountability through classroom push-in or class removal (as needed) and morning check-in processes.
  • Determines appropriate next steps within established behavior protocols and escalates to the Dean of Culture when necessary.
  • Supports student re-entry to class following behavior incidents.
  • Supports the coordination and facilitation of meetings with families students and staff that support and address all concerns that impact the daily success of students.
  • Responds to violations of all school policies (i.e. attendance/lateness policy uniform guidelines and personal electronics rules) consistently and fairly.
  • Supports the school community to discuss behavior discipline culture temperature topics peer mediation social emotional learning.

Culture Implementation and Presence

  • Maintains a visible and active presence in hallways common areas arrival transitions lunch recess and dismissal.
  • Reinforces school norms routines and expectations consistently across the building.
  • Supports the implementation of school-wide culture systems as designed by the Dean of Culture.

Family Communication

  • Communicates with families regarding routine behavior incidents and interventions.
  • Partners with caregivers to support student accountability and growth.
  • Refers complex or sensitive family situations to the Dean of Culture.

Staff Support

  • Supports teachers with behavior response classroom removals and re-entry planning
  • Helps staff understand and follow behavior referral processes.
  • Collaborates with counselors social workers and support staff as needed.

Documentation and Follow-Up

  • Documents behavior incidents accurately and in a timely manner.
  • Tracks follow-up actions and ensures completion of assigned interventions.
  • Supports data collection related to student behavior and culture trends.

Minimum Experience and Qualifications

  • Bachelors Degree
  • 6 months of experience working with students in a school summer camp after-school or youth-serving environment.
  • Strong command of all Google Suite programs.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build relationships with students staff families and school leadership
  • Ability to remain calm firm and empathetic in challenging situations.
  • Willingness to learn and implement school culture systems.
  • Complete and pass pre-employment. fingerprinting and reference check process.
  • Legally eligible to work in the United States.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Preferred Experience and Qualifications

  • Prior experience supporting student behavior or discipline.
  • Ability to read write and communicate in Spanish.

Ambers Expectations

  • Capacity to develop strong relationships based on trust respect effective communication and common goals.
  • Student-centered and growth-oriented.
  • Consistent and fair decision-making.
  • Strong follow-through and organization.
  • Professional judgment and discretion.
  • Commitment to equity and belonging.
  • Regular attendance and punctuality.
  • Professional appearance and interactions with all stakeholders.
  • Organizational fit for Amber culture that is exhibits the Amber Traits of Achievement Community Responsibility Honesty and Respect.

Equipment

  • Laptop Promethean board and office equipment.

Work Schedule

  • 12-month work schedule
  • Monday - Friday 8-4 pm

Work Environment/Physical Effort:

  • Regularly required to sit stand for long periods of time walk climb stairs speak loudly and clearly visually observe hear operate a computer and other classroom school and office equipment reach with hands and arms bend down and must occasionally lift move and/or support up to 20 pounds. Work is being performed in a traditional multi-floor school environment with limited to no elevator access.

Compensation:

Amber Charter Schools strictly follow a salary schedule for each role to ensure our continued commitment to pay equity. The expected salary range for this role is $58500 -$62063 depending on verified relevant work experience highest level of completed education and required certifications and/or licenses for the role. This is an exempt position.

Who We Are:

In addition to Ambers competitive salaries Amber offers opportunities for supplemental compensation an excellent benefits package starting on day 1 including medical plans averaging a $55 employee contribution monthly for single coverage (with dependent options available and averaging $92-$124 per month) dental & vision coverage a 403(b) retirement savings plan with an organization-paid contribution after 1-year various supplemental benefit options such as life insurance short-term and long-term disability coverage pre-tax commuter & transit benefits and flexible spending/health reimbursement accounts longevity and referral bonuses generous paid time off access to a federal student loan debt reduction program professional development and a friendly work environment.


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Our Commitment:Amber Charter Schools understands specific groups are subject to marginalization. We believe these powerful groups should be centered in our community and are highly encouraged to apply. We are an Affirmative Action and Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants w...
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  • Classroom Experience
  • Education Administration
  • Strategic Planning
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  • Leadership Experience
  • Program Development

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