Chief Schools Officer

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Norfolk, MA - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 2 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

Job Summary

Full-Time and Permanent; 7.5 Hours/Day; 252 Days/Year; 12 Months/Year; Grade EXEC

The Chief Schools Officer (CSO) provides executive leadership to ensure continuous improvement high performance and the overall well-being of all schools. This role oversees school improvement efforts principal leadership and development student wellness and support services accountability systems accreditation and specialty programs. The CSO ensures schools are strategically aligned coherently supported and held accountable for student outcomes while fostering strong collaboration across the Executive Leadership Team. This position reports directly to the Superintendent and serves as a key executive leader.

Supervision

Executive-level duties are performed under the general direction of the Superintendent. Work is reviewed for alignment with division goals objectives and state requirements. Supervision is exercised through subordinate executive and senior directors coordinators building administrators and professional staff across various educational specialties.

Essential Functions

  • Lead and implement a comprehensive data-driven school improvement framework to drive sustained gains in student achievement growth attendance graduation rates and overall well-being.

  • Ensure alignment among the Strategic Plan School Board goals accreditation requirements and Continuous School Improvement Plans.

  • Oversee accountability systems including performance monitoring progress reporting and continuous improvement cycles.

  • Ensure compliance with state and federal accountability and accreditation requirements.

  • Provide direct leadership supervision coaching and evaluation of principals and other building-level leaders.

  • Design and oversee a comprehensive system of principal professional development aligned with division priorities and leadership standards.

  • Build leadership capacity through identification development mentoring and retention of effective school leaders.

  • Support principals in strengthening instructional programs school culture equitable practices and effective data use.

  • Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of school leadership development efforts to ensure student-focused strategies.

  • Lead departmental administrators in establishing annual strategic goals and implementation plans.

  • Oversee departmental budgets and review personnel requests from school leaders.

  • Provide executive oversight of student wellness services including psychological social work nursing and related support services.

  • Ensure effective implementation of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) integrating academic behavioral social-emotional and mental health supports.

  • Monitor effectiveness of student support services and ensure alignment with school improvement priorities.

  • Oversee specialty programs to ensure quality equity compliance and alignment with division goals.

  • Use data to identify and address opportunity gaps to ensure equitable access to high-quality programs and supports.

  • Collaborate with executive and central office leaders to coordinate high-quality support for schools.

  • Serve as liaison between central office departments and school leaders to ensure clear communication and shared accountability.

  • Lead assigned departments in goal setting progress monitoring and strategy adjustments based on evidence.

  • Partner with Human Resources on recruitment selection development and retention of school-based leaders.

  • Stay informed on current educational research best practices and legislative developments affecting K12 education.

  • Maintain effective relationships with families community partners and external agencies.

  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Required Knowledge Skills and Abilities

  • Comprehensive knowledge of school administration principles practices and procedures.

  • Strong understanding of school division objectives personnel practices and organizational systems.

  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.

  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with board members administrators teachers staff and community stakeholders.

  • Ability to conceptualize initiate monitor and evaluate programs and initiatives.

  • Strong strategic planning leadership and organizational skills.

Minimum Education Training and Experience

  • Bachelors degree in Education or related field.

  • Masters degree in School Administration (Doctoral degree preferred).

  • Minimum of five (5) years of successful school leadership experience preferred.

  • Experience as a building principal required.

License/Certification

  • Postgraduate Professional License with endorsement in Administration and Supervision (PreK12).

Physical Requirements

  • Normal physical requirements associated with office-based administrative work.

Work Environment and Conditions

  • Work is performed in school and office settings.

  • Requires attendance at after-hours meetings and events.

  • Subject to ongoing deadlines high responsibility and occasional evening or weekend hours.

Job Summary Full-Time and Permanent; 7.5 Hours/Day; 252 Days/Year; 12 Months/Year; Grade EXEC The Chief Schools Officer (CSO) provides executive leadership to ensure continuous improvement high performance and the overall well-being of all schools. This role oversees school improvement efforts princ...
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