(2025-2026) Dean of Students Position Available In Orleans, Louisiana

Tallo's Job Summary: The Dean of Students position at Audubon Charter School in New Orleans, LA, is a full-time role with an annual salary range of $60,000.00 - $72,299.87. The role requires a Master's degree in Education, Counseling, or related field, with experience in behavior management and leadership. Responsibilities include student discipline, attendance monitoring, student support, community engagement, crisis management, and professional development.

Company:
Audubon Charter School
Salary:
$66150
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

(2025-2026) Dean of Students Audubon Charter School New Orleans, LA Job Details Full-time $60,000.00 – $72,299.87 a year 1 day ago Benefits Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance 401(k) Paid time off Parental leave Employee assistance program Vision insurance Life insurance Referral program Retirement plan Qualifications Behavior management Mid-level Microsoft Office 3 years Master’s degree Education Counseling Conflict management Leadership 2 years Communication skills

Teaching Full Job Description Title:
Dean of Students Purpose of Position:

To effectively coordinate behavioral services, implement and maintain school directed discipline procedures and documentation, and support the cultural success of all students

Employment Status:

Full-time Reporting Reports to:

Principal Location:

Assigned campus Essential Functions The Dean of Students at Audubon Schools will serve as a vital member of the school’s administrative team, fostering a positive and supportive school culture conducive to academic and personal growth. This individual will be responsible for promoting and maintaining a safe, inclusive, and respectful learning environment for students in grades 4th through 8th.

Responsibilities:
Student Discipline and Behavior Management:

Implement and enforce school policies regarding student behavior and discipline. Address student misconduct promptly, fairly, and consistently, while also considering individual circumstances. Collaborate with teachers, counselors, and parents to develop and implement behavior intervention plans when necessary. Provide guidance and support to students in conflict resolution and social-emotional development. Complete and maintain all behavioral/discipline documentation including LDOE, internal databases, PowerSchool, etc.

Attendance and Truancy Monitoring:

Monitor student attendance and punctuality, identifying trends and addressing issues in collaboration with parents and relevant staff. Implement strategies to reduce absenteeism and tardiness, including proactive outreach and support for at-risk students and families.

Student Support and Advocacy:

Serve as an advocate for students, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs are addressed. Provide guidance and counseling to students facing personal, academic, or social challenges. Collaborate with teachers, counselors, and support staff to develop and implement individualized support plans for students with diverse needs.

Community Engagement:

Foster positive relationships with students, parents, and community members, serving as a liaison between the school and the broader community. Organize and facilitate parent workshops, family engagement events, and community outreach initiatives to promote a sense of belonging and partnership. Communicate effectively with parents and staff regarding behavior interventions and disciplinary actions.

Crisis Management and Emergency Response:

Develop and implement emergency response protocols in collaboration with school leadership and staff. Coordinate crisis intervention strategies and provide support to students, staff, and families during challenging situations or emergencies.

Professional Development and Training:

Stay abreast of best practices in student discipline, behavior management, and adolescent development through ongoing professional development opportunities. Provide training and guidance to staff on effective discipline strategies, conflict resolution techniques, and fostering positive school culture.

Qualifications:

Master’s degree in Education, Counseling, Psychology, or related field Teaching experience required- minimum 3 years Previous experience working in a school setting, preferably in a leadership or student support role. Strong understanding of child and adolescent development, behavior management techniques, and restorative justice practices. Excellent communication, interpersonal, and conflict resolution skills. Ability to work collaboratively with students, parents, staff, and community members from diverse backgrounds. Demonstrated commitment to equity, inclusion, and social-emotional learning. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and educational technology platforms.

PREFERRED

Leadership experience Knowledge and experience with

NOLA-PS/LDOE

behavior plans and/or SEL initiatives

Note:

This job description is intended to convey information essential to understanding the scope of the position and is not an exhaustive list of skills, efforts, duties, responsibilities, or working conditions associated with it. Responsibilities may change based on the evolving needs of the school and its students.

Job Type:
Full-time Pay:

$60,000.00 – $72,299.87 per year

Benefits:

401(k) Dental insurance Disability insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Parental leave Referral program Retirement plan Vision insurance

Schedule:

8 hour shift Monday to Friday No weekends

Work Location:

In person

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