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Executive Director of Elementary Education (EC-5)

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Midlothian ISD

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$134,826 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 3 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/18/2026

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Job Description

Midlothian ISD
  • Executive Director of Elementary Education (EC-5)
JOB DETAILS
Region:
10
School District/Employer:
Midlothian ISD
District Category/Employer:
Central Office,
Position:
Executive Director,
Assignment Level:
Area Curriculum & Instruction Job Title:
Executive Director of Elementary Education (EC-5)
School:
Midlothian ISD
Campus Description:
L.A. Mills Administration
Date Posted:
5/4/2026
Deadline:
2026-05-31
Openings:
1
Commitment:
Full Time
Description/Notes:
JOB TITLE
EXECUTIVE
DIRECTOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
(EC-5) On-site
  • Full-time
  • Pay Grade:
    AP9
  • 12 months
Wage/Hour Status:
Exempt Reports to: Chief Academic Officer
Department:
Department of Learning, C&I
ABOUT THE JOB
The Executive Director of Elementary Education leads the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of elementary instruction and develops the capacity of campus leaders to ensure strong foundational oues for all students. This role integrates curriculum, instruction, assessment, and leadership development to build coherent, high-quality early learning experiences across the district.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
  • PREFERRED
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree required Master's degree in administration, curriculum and instruction, and/or related field required Three or more years as a successful elementary classroom teacher Three years of successful experience in directing a major unit of a school system Valid Texas Teacher's certificate
SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE AND/OR SKILLS
  • EXPERIENCE A good candidate for this position will possess extensive knowledge in the principles and expectations of elementary core content instruction, effective instructional practices, instructional leadership, assessment best-practices, and current trends in education and technology integration; the ability to supervise and evaluate the work of others; skill in overseeing, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data; knowledge of the state school accountability system and how to impact student growth through intervention practices.
Familiarity with the TTESS evaluation system and instructional classroom walks is key to the ability to support campus leadership. This position requires the ability to build strong relationships with campus leaders and all staff throughout Midlothian ISD and themunity. A person is this role should be able to utilize various statistical techniques and developing rmendations and solutions for areas of need; have strong organizational,munication, and interpersonal skills; the ability to provide consistent, fair and policy-based direction to others and make appropriate judgements. The position requires effective use of digital workspace tools, presentation development and strong speaking ability to engage adult learners. Experience in leading and collaborating on large teams using departmental work streams preferred.
MIDLOTHIAN ISD LEADERSHIP DEFINITION
In Midlothian ISD, we believe that as leaders, MPower People, Purpose, and Prosperity across our organization. Our leaders consistently demonstrate the followingpetencies:mitment to student success, pursuit of excellence, leading with discernment,municating to connect, fostering authentic relationships, investing in self and others, embodying our "why", promoting belonging, and nurturing organizational culture. These are essentialpetencies that we look for in leaders at all levels.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Executive Director of Elementary Education will provide district-wide leadership for elementary curriculum, instruction, and assessment aligned to TEKS and district priorities; oversee curriculum development, revision, and implementation through collaboration with coordinators, principals, and teachers; ensure fidelity of instructional delivery cycle (IDC) across campuses through regular site visits and program monitoring; lead the integration of research-based instructional practices and balanced instructional technology; oversee elementary instructional materials adoption, implementation, and training. The Executive Director of Elementary Education will direct PK-5 instructional systems including pre-K enrollment eligibility and program implementation, bilingual Pre-K coordination with Federal Programs, PK-3 state initiatives and early literacy mandates, Pk-5 Mathematics initiatives and mandates, dyslexia screening and early intervention systems, and bilingual/ESL education initiatives; lead and refine the elementary Response to Intervention (RtI) framework, including oversight of RtI specialists. The Executive Director of Elementary Education will analyze district and campus-level performance data, including A-F accountability measures, to identify trends and predict oues; analyze student performance data to identify campus-specific needs and instructional gaps to support principals in decision-making toward campus professional development, instructional needs and hiring of key staff; support principals in using data to drive instructional planning and improvement (i.e., Professional Learning Communities, Effective Schools Framework model, data analysis, etc.); monitor progress toward district goals and adjust supports accordingly; lead evaluation of instructional programs and rmend improvements; monitor use and effectiveness of district assessment practices and use of data on campuses. The Executive Director of Elementary Education will supervise and support elementary principals through coaching, feedback, and performance evaluation; develop principals as instructional leaders capable of leading data-driven conversations, providing effective teacher feedback, building distributive leadership structures; guide principals through annual planning cycles, ensuring focus on high-impact priorities; support the development of emerging elementary leaders and leadership pipelines The Executive Director of Elementary Education will design, implement and deliver professional learning for elementary leaders and teachers with Executive Director of Secondary Education (e.g., New Teacher Academy, Math and Reading Academies, state mandated programming, leadership development sessions); align staff development to district goals and needs of campuses; build systems for ongoing coaching and capacity-building. The Executive Director of Elementary Education will participate in district-level decision-making related to instructional programs and leadership strategy; routinely collaborate with the Curriculum and Instruction leadership team to ensure aligned vision,prehensive systems and intentional planning to achieve the goals of the district's strategic plan; collaborate with Executive Director of Secondary Education on a consistent basis to lead curriculum, instruction and leadership development in a unified manner; collaborate in district goal-setting, strategic planning, and instructional program design; ensure alignment between curriculum, instruction, assessment, data analysis and leadership practices;municate instructional priorities and progress to stakeholders, the board and themunity. The Executive Director of Elementary Education will manage budgets related to elementary curriculum, instruction, and leadership development; ensure effective and strategic use of resources, including Early Education Allotment funds; serve as the chair the MISD Instructional Materials Allotment Committee to make decisions to prioritize allocation of Instructional Materials Allotment (IMA) funding; oversee Instructional Materials Allotment (IMA) funding under decision making authority of the MISD Instructional Materials Allotment Committee.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
Evaluate and document the performance of curriculum coordinators based upon district evaluation criteria. Participate in the screening and intering of candidates in positions related to curriculum and intervention at district and campus level.

Supervise elementary curriculum coordinators, instructional coaches, and instructional materials/records and district textbook coordinator Guide development, training and program oversight for elementary intervention/RTI staff Participate in hiring, development, and evaluation of instructional and leadership personnel Oversee hiring, development, and evaluation of elementary principals and instructional leaders Support selection and onboarding of campus leadership staff Use the TPESS evaluation model to provide ongoing feedback on job performance and annual summative evaluation for each campus leader under your supervision
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Use of the equipment may be required: Use of standard office equipment including personalputer and peripherals. The job may require mental/physical demands and consideration of environmental factors: Prolonged sitting; occasional bending/stooping, pushing/pulling, and twisting; repetitive hand motions including frequent keyboarding and use of a mouse; occasional reaching; occasional light lifting and carrying (less than 20 pounds); may work prolonged or irregular hours; frequent district wide and statewide travel; stressful decision-making moments; frequentmunication with other employees and members of the public; work with frequent interruptions; and maintain emotional control under stress. This job is expected to be mostly on-site butes with the possibility to work remotely (from home) a few days per week as determined by your supervisor. Employees who work remotely are expected to follow policies (attendance, social media, confidentiality, data protection, code of conduct) in addition to protecting passwords and following data encryption protection standards and settings while working remotely as expected at the worksite This document describes the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and is not an exhaustive list of responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
Qualifications:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
  • PREFERRED
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree required Master's degree in administration, curriculum and instruction, and/or related field required Three or more years as a successful elementary classroom teacher Three years of successful experience in directing a major unit of a school system Valid Texas Teacher's certificate
Salary Range:
$111,900
  • $157,752 midlothianisd/departments/human-resources/benefits

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