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Executive Director of School Leadership (For Hire July 1, 2021))

Employer
Alexandria City Public Schools
Location
Alexandria, Virginia
Closing date
Mar 26, 2021

Job Details

Job Description:

The Executive Director of School Leadership is responsible for providing exemplary and innovative leadership as well as executive coaching for 18 school principals in developing the essential instructional leadership skills and practices to become high-performing instructional leaders. The Executive Director coaches, evaluates, and systemically reinforces school leaders' understanding and achievement of the ACPS 2025 Strategic Plan and the priorities associated with the Department of Teaching, Learning, and Leadership. This role provides executive coaching and mentoring support to, and engages in joint instructional leadership tasks with individual school leaders for the purpose of fulfilling a coherent agenda to improve teaching and learning in their schools. This leadership support to principals will include planning and conducting instructional walk-throughs and/or instructional rounds, modeling instructional leadership practices, planning for and facilitating leadership team meetings with principals, and facilitating data sessions to achieve a school-wide instructional agenda with continuous improvement. The Executive Director will also lead principal meetings and facilitate "Principal Instructional Networks" as a collaborative learning-focused strategy to improve student performance division-wide. Further, this individual conducts all principal evaluations. The Executive Director supports 18 principals and one administrative assistant as direct reports. Additionally, the position works collaboratively with all offices to ensure coherence and implementation of prioritized school improvement goals, initiatives, services, and supports.

This position is a direct report to the Chief of Teaching, Learning, and Leadership (formerly Chief Academic Officer).

Qualifications:

Education:
  • Master's degree required in a related field. Doctorate preferred. A combination of training, experience, and education may substitute for educational requirements.

Licenses:
  • Valid Virginia Department of Education License or ability to obtain one with an Administrator and Supervisor Prek-12 endorsement within 30-days of hire.

Experience:
  • Minimum of 5-8 years of job-related experience and evidence as a successful leader focused on improving teaching, learning, and leadership.
  • Central Office experience in a public school division is highly preferred.
  • Evidence in implementing a systemic focus on building the principals' capacity as an instructional leader focused on leading learning while ensuring that the school leaders management functions are maintained and improved.
  • Evidence of experience leading and facilitating principal professional learning, principal networks, and/or conducting courageous conversations.
  • Experience in executive coaching and mentoring school-based leaders to deepen their instructional leadership practices as leaders of collaborative school improvement to support the day-to-day work of staff and students in classrooms is required.
  • Effective at facilitating collaboration among division and school-based leaders to serve schools better and to foster excellence and equity in teaching and learning division-wide.

Experience with providing job-embedded assistance and support to help school leaders continuously improve as instructional leaders as a central priority.

Essential Functions:

1. Provides support to leaders in developing and implementing processes and procedures that will support their continuous professional growth and development.
  • Supervises and evaluates 18 school principals (one Pre-K, twelve Elementary, two K-8, two Middle, and one High School (two campuses)).
  • Models effective instructional leadership practices to systematically improve instruction related to the Multi-Tiered Systems of Instructional Supports (MTSS).
  • Develops professional learning "networks" focused on principals learning and sharing instructional leadership practices.
  • Designs, provides, and brokers professional learning sessions for principals based on individual and collective learning needs.
  • Demonstrates excellent service-oriented, collaboration, facilitation, communication, and organizational skills to partner with principals to be highly effective instructional leaders.
  • Models practices that engage principals in deepening their understanding of how to support both new and experienced staff.
  • Supports the implementation of the division's Leadership Development Plan and relationship with specific universities and/or associations in collaboration with the Executive Director of Instructional Support.
  • Schedules and coordinates bi-weekly walk-throughs in collaboration with Executive Directors of School Improvement, Specialized Instruction, and English Learners to provide feedback to administrators and teachers to improve the quality of instruction and enhance learning.
  • Provides principals with feedback and clear action items associated with ongoing collaborative efforts for improvement following classroom visits, walkthroughs, conferences, etc.
  • Ensures the implementation of Instructional Rounds and Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) in ALL schools.
  • Works with the Executive Director of School Improvement to oversee a collaborative process that deliberately, effectively, and efficiently monitors school-based supports and services.

2. Provides direct managerial and oversight support to School Leaders and Staff.
  • Oversees schedule development in all elementary, middle, and high schools to ensure student equitable access to rigorous and relevant coursework.
  • Provides leadership and coaching to assist principals in assessing school community needs in order to enhance family and community relationships.
  • Brokers support for principals by seeking services, resources, and responses from internal ACPS Departments to ensure effective and efficient school operations and compliance with policies.
  • Collaborates in developing effective discipline methods and in fostering a safe and positive environment for students and staff.
  • Works with school leaders and staff to develop annual goals and monitor the progress of the goals.
  • Assists principals in staffing and budgeting as needed.
  • Models vision, integrity, passion, professional moral, and ethical standards in all interactions.

3. Additional Responsibilities
  • Participates in professional learning activities to enhance student learning and provides service to the profession, the division, and the community.
  • Serves as a member of the Chief of Teaching, Learning, and Leadership's Team, including participation in the following activities:
    • Project Management Oversight Teams (PMOT);
    • One-on-one meetings with the Chief of Teaching, Learning, and Leadership;
    • Quarterly Chats for School and Department Improvement Planning Updates;
    • Facilitate Principal and Assistant Principal Meetings; and
    • Selected School Events and Activities.
  • Advises the Chief of Teaching, Learning, and Leadership and Team on issues related to teaching, learning, and school leadership.
  • Able to work in a multicultural, multilingual and multigenerational work environment and support the Division goals of diversity, equity and inclusion in the workplace.
  • Performs other duties as assigned by the Chief of Teaching, Learning, and Leadership.


Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Demonstrates outstanding communication, written, interpersonal, organizational, problem-solving, and collaboration skills.
  • Able to operate a vehicle to visit schools and offices.

Background Check and Health Clearances:

This position requires the successful completion of a background check and health safety requirements. Must work collaboratively with other internal and external stakeholders and maintain a positive security background check to include:
  • Criminal Justice Fingerprint/Background Clearance.
  • Tuberculosis Skin Test.

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Primary Location:
Leadership Division Wide
Salary Range:
$103,670.40 - 156.588.00 / Administrator LAS-H
Shift Type:
Full-Time

Company

Alexandria City Public Schools is one of the most diverse school systems in the country and we celebrate that diversity. Our students come from more than 80 different countries, speak more than 60 languages, and represent a rainbow of ethnic and cultural groups. They are economically diverse, but all are rich in that the residents of Alexandria are dedicated to ensuring that each and every one of them achieves success.

The children of Alexandria have benefited significantly from the strong support of City Council and the Alexandria community over the years. Tremendous gains have been made in student achievement and ACPS continues to be in the forefront of technology integration.

T.C. Williams High School is on the cutting edge, both inside and out. The award-winning building features numerous environmentally sound features, such as a 450,000-gallon underground cistern that collects and stores rainwater for building use, and a rooftop garden that provides stormwater management. The redesigned educational program at T.C. consists of smaller learning communities designed to increase academic achievement and the level of student engagement. Students feel more connected to caring adults, and teachers have more opportunity to know and support their students.

The City of Alexandria was recently named one of the Top 100 Communities for Young People by America's Promise, partly because of the quality of our schools and programs. A recent City survey indicates that the number of people who made the decision to live in Alexandria based on the quality of the schools has increased since 2004. We have many reasons to celebrate. ACPS is truly an urban success!

Company info
Location
2000 N Beauregard St
Alexandria
VA
22314
US

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