FY27: Director, Division of School Leadership and Improvement
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Montgomery County Public Schools
Rockville, MD (In Person)
$175,762 Salary, Full-Time
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Job Description - FY27: Director, Division of School Leadership and Improvement (26002T4)
Job Description FY27:
Demonstrated ability to motivate, support, coach, and supervise, and evaluate school system employees. Thorough knowledge of building the capacity of school leaders for the purpose of improving program quality and instructional practices in closing the achievement gap. Ability to develop principals' instructional leadership capacity through coaching. Outstanding written and oral communication and analytical skills. Ability to build partnerships among significant stakeholders. Uses educational technologies that support teaching and learning and the monitoring of school progress. Ability to use multiple sources of data to diagnose schools strengths and needs and provide differentiated support to schools. Able to effectively manage change for large groups of principals and school-based stakeholders. Ability to lead and facilitate cross-functional teams, aligning multiple central offices around shared school improvement priorities; skilled in coordinating tiered systems of support, integrating academic, operational, and student service, and ensuring coherence across initiatives. � �Knowledge of effective master scheduling, and school staffing. Knowledge and application of the three MCPS Professional Growth Systems (PGS).�
Experience leading, motivating, and managing professional staff, empowering them to creatively and effectively address instructional program needs. Demonstrated systemwide leadership experience and commitment to developing effective local school leadership. Skilled at re-envisioning, building, and managing a team, especially in a time of growth and change. Demonstrates cultural competency and a deep understanding of complex issues facing a large urban district. Other combinations of applicable education, training, and experience that provide the knowledge, abilities, and skills may be considered.�
Director, Division of School Leadership and Improvement Job Specific Information:
The wage range for this position is between $146,939 and $204,585. Please upload a current resume and interest letter. For information about benefits, please follow the link below.https:
//drive.google.com/file/d/1nCKtJEqy4w4SLTzmvmVXgE8hPfOBolkb/view MCPS Official Job Description Summary Description:
At the direction of the associate superintendent of school leadership and improvement, and in collaboration with other Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS) staff, works to assure quick, effective responses to local school needs related to instructional leadership, effective teaching and learning, and student performance. The director of school leadership and improvement (DSLI) supervises a portfolio of schools and be responsible for coaching, holding principals accountable, and building the capacity of principals to improve teaching and learning in schools through modeling and encouraging innovative and effective instructional leadership. The DSLI supports and collaborates with the principal to ensure day-to day academic and operational school functions and local school student performance goals align with those of MCPS, ensuring that the needs of all significant stakeholders in schools are addressed. Leads and coordinates cross-functional teams (CFTs) to provide tiered, data-driven support to schools, and ensure alignment across central services offices. Establishes systems for integrated planning, progress monitoring, and accountability to accelerate school improvement and ensure equitable outcomes for all student groups.Physical Demands:
None.Special Requirements:
Ability to work a flexible schedule to perform evening or weekend work, including representing the associate superintendent at meetings with school and community groups.Knowledge Skills Abilities:
Strong understanding of the school improvement planning process, leading for equity, leading high performing teams, and leading professional development. Ability to lead and manage a large team of school system experts to provide prompt response to issues related to student performance. Knowledge of adult learning and proven ability to provide effective professional development. Thorough knowledge of the AS Professional Growth System including the application of the evaluation process and the leadership standards.Demonstrated ability to motivate, support, coach, and supervise, and evaluate school system employees. Thorough knowledge of building the capacity of school leaders for the purpose of improving program quality and instructional practices in closing the achievement gap. Ability to develop principals' instructional leadership capacity through coaching. Outstanding written and oral communication and analytical skills. Ability to build partnerships among significant stakeholders. Uses educational technologies that support teaching and learning and the monitoring of school progress. Ability to use multiple sources of data to diagnose schools strengths and needs and provide differentiated support to schools. Able to effectively manage change for large groups of principals and school-based stakeholders. Ability to lead and facilitate cross-functional teams, aligning multiple central offices around shared school improvement priorities; skilled in coordinating tiered systems of support, integrating academic, operational, and student service, and ensuring coherence across initiatives. � �Knowledge of effective master scheduling, and school staffing. Knowledge and application of the three MCPS Professional Growth Systems (PGS).�
Education Training Experience:
Master's degree from an accredited college or university with certification in supervision, administration, or curriculum development. Three or more years �of principal experience with demonstrated experiences in improving student learning for all students and leadership, five years' experience preferred.Experience leading, motivating, and managing professional staff, empowering them to creatively and effectively address instructional program needs. Demonstrated systemwide leadership experience and commitment to developing effective local school leadership. Skilled at re-envisioning, building, and managing a team, especially in a time of growth and change. Demonstrates cultural competency and a deep understanding of complex issues facing a large urban district. Other combinations of applicable education, training, and experience that provide the knowledge, abilities, and skills may be considered.�
Certificate License:
Meets Maryland state certification requirements for Administrator I and II and completion of Observing and Analyzing Teaching I and II or completion within one year of position start date.�Job:
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Offices Primary Location:
RockvilleSchedule:
Full-time |Working Months:
12Shift:
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