Assistant Director of Leadership Development (SY25-26) Position Available In Suffolk, Massachusetts
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Job Description
Assistant Director of Leadership Development (SY25-26) Boston Public Schools, Office of Human Resources Boston, MA Job Details Full-time Up to $123,604 a year 11 hours ago Qualifications Bilingual School experience Management English 3 years Master’s degree Education Senior level Leadership Teaching Full Job Description Reports to: Director of Leadership Development Why Support Leadership in BPS? We are committed to our students and have a track record of success. As the birthplace of public education in this nation, the Boston Public Schools is committed to partnering with families to transform the lives of all children through exemplary teaching and leadership. Among other indicators, graduation rates, NAEP scores and student re-engagement and access to arts have increased greatly over the last years. We serve a richly diverse community of students and families. Boston Public Schools is quickly becoming one of the most diverse school districts in the country. As a leader in BPS, you will be immersed in our rich community cultures and have the opportunity to close the opportunity gaps that persist in our city and nation. Our 46,169 students reflect Boston’s vibrant blend of cultures, representing 140 countries and speaking 80 languages. 72% of our students identify as Black, Latinx or Asian, and 48% have a first language other than English. Our learners hold a wide variety of learning styles and have varying levels of unique needs with 22% of students who have IEPs. Overall, 71% of our students qualify as Economically Disadvantaged. What this means is, as a district, we take pride in centering our work in providing equitable access to opportunity for all students and families through the use of Culturally and Linguistically Sustaining Practices (CLSP), and tools such as Culturally Relevant Instruction Observation Protocols (CRIOP). By leading in our district, you are a key lever in embracing our urgent and mission-driven commitment to serving and empowering all of our kids and coaching others to do their best work to close academic gaps. We support our leaders to learn, grow, and succeed. We believe that leaders in all stages of their career deserve and benefit from development and we seek to provide job embedded, relevant and impactful professional learning and support for each leader.
Who we are looking for:
Boston Public Schools is committed to the achievement and well being of each of our scholars and believe that strong leadership teams are a key lever in school success. We are looking for someone who can identify, support, promote and evaluate effective administrative leadership practices in schools. This individual should be seeking to apply their talents to recruiting and hiring talented administrative leaders and providing administrative leaders clarity, support and accountability around expected practice. It is essential for this individual to demonstrate that they have impacted leader practice by aptly designing and delivering professional learning and by providing specific feedback on leader practice. Additionally, this individual should be able to work with multiple stakeholders, work collaboratively to set a vision and manage a program and be able to engage in difficult conversations.
SKILLS, COMPETENCIES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Professional Learning for Administrative Leaders Design and implement a professional learning scope and sequence that meets the needs and drives the practices of administrative team members (assistant principals, directors, and deans) and leadership teams aligned to district priorities. Manage internal and external partners to facilitate an array of professional learning opportunities. Evaluate and revise professional learning based on demonstrated impact of development. Collaborate on the design and delivery of school leader (principals and heads of school) professional learning. Leadership Pipelines Develop, manage, and execute leadership pipeline management to develop aspiring assistant principals with experience, talent and licensure into principals Recruit and admit applicants for BPS partner leadership pipeline programs Pursue and manage the onboarding of pipeline options to ensure we have a bench of diverse partnerships and experienced talent. Collaborate with the Teacher Leadership team and Recruitment, Cultivate, and Diversity team to ensure there are strong career pathways supported by all parties involved Manage relationships with external partners to deliver strong opportunities for professional learning Leader Supports Coach school leaders around hiring processes for and developing assistant principals. Create a vision and manage the execution of a mentoring program for new and aspiring school leaders within the district, including mentor training and professional development Manage the mentors responsible for supporting new school leaders and assistant principals Develop Support programs that provide differentiated spaces for leaders to engage in professional development Recruitment and Selection of School Leaders and Administrators Lead the Leadership Development Team in recruiting and cultivating of strong school leaders and administrators including designing recruitment sessions and professional development for aspiring leaders Support the hiring and selection process of school based administrators Work in collaboration with the Office of Human Capital to develop wide range techniques to cultivate and recruit candidates internally and externally that represent the diversity and meet the needs of our student body and faculty Directly manage the screening process for administrative positions Evaluate practices regularly and revise where necessary Create a data system to monitor and track the school leader pipeline, including identifying trends that will support and improve the recruitment and selection process Qualifications•
Required:
Master’s degree in education or a related field 3 years or more of experience as a school administrator Significant experience independently designing and facilitating professional learning. Current authorization to work in the United States•candidates must have such authorization by their first day of employment Qualifications•
Preferred:
Teaching and leadership experience in an urban public school setting Possession of a valid Massachusetts School Principal License, proof of successful completion of MA-PAL and/or possession of Vice Principal’s License. Bilingual Current Boston resident
Terms:
Managerial, D61. 12 months (Full time, 246 days, July 1 through June 30). The Boston Public Schools, in accordance with its nondiscrimination policies, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, criminal record, physical or mental disability, pregnancy or pregnancy-related conditions, homelessness, sex/gender, gender identity, religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, genetics, natural or protective hairstyle, military status, immigration status, English language proficiency, or any other factor prohibited by law in its programs and activities. BPS does not tolerate any form of retaliation, or bias-based intimidation, threat or harassment that demeans individuals’ dignity or interferes with their ability to work or learn. If you require an accommodation pursuant to the ADA for the application process, please contact the Accommodations Unit at .