High School Science Achievement Director - New Jersey
Kipp - newark, NJ
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Company Description About KIPP TEAM & Family KIPP TEAM & Family is our network office that includes support teams - such as Leadership Development, Recruitment, Advocacy, Facilities, Finance, HR and more - dedicated to empowering our schools and ensuring the success of KIPP students throughout New Jersey and Miami. Our schools are part of the nationally recognized "Knowledge Is Power Program" network of free, open-enrollment, college-preparatory public schools dedicated to preparing students for success in college and in life. The first KIPP New Jersey school opened in Newark in 2002 and since then our school network has expanded to educate 8,135 students in grades K-12. By 2027, KIPP New Jersey will provide a world-class education to over 10,300 students across Newark and Camden. To learn more, visit In 2018, we grew our KIPP community in response to a need for high-quality school options for students in Greater Miami's Urban Core communities. That led to the creation of KIPP Miami, which currently educates more than 1,000 students in four schools, with plans to reach 5,800 students by 2025. By offering highly effective educators with strong bonds to families, more time in school learning, services that support a variety of student needs, and a culture focused on achievement, our students in New Jersey and Miami are on the path to and through college, career, and choice-filled lives. Job Description Here's what you should know: At KIPP NJ, Achievement Directors serve first as members of our K-12 multi-city Teaching & Learning TEAM, and then as leaders of their discipline in the academic program. Using best practices, standards knowledge, vertical thinking, input and feedback from a wide range of stakeholders, and an equity lens for developing content, Achievement Directors develop and manage our curriculum and assessment model, with the goal of improving long-term learning for kids. In addition to managing curriculum and assessments, Achievement Directors are responsible for increasing the instructional leadership capacity of school-based leaders (including Heads of Schools, School Leaders, Assistant Principals, and Department Chairs) by deepening stakeholders' subject matter expertise, as well as modeling and coaching instructional power moves. Specifically, Achievement Directors are responsible for driving academic achievement and growth on: State and standardized tests (NJGPA/NJSLA, FSA, STAR, ACT, AP, etc.) Internal assessments (i-Ready, F&P, unit-level tests, midterms, finals) The High School Science Achievement Director will... Design and Deliver Responsive Curriculum & Assessments in High School Science Support the implementation of world-class high school science curriculum in our schools, in alignment with our Vision for STEM. This will include fully internalizing the curricula's materials and assessments, as well as publishing and packaging them for leaders and teachers. Develop and/or finalize a rigorous assessment model that aligns to the grade level expectations for each grade, and prepares students for the assessments needed for graduation: NJGPA/NJSLA, ACT, and where applicable, AP. Prepare module overviews and guidance for internalization for each unit of study. Monitor the implementation of the curriculum, and make and communicate changes and improvements to content as needed. Review and respond to assessment data by making adjustments and modifications to curriculum materials and/or by deploying coaching support to places most in need. Coach and Support the Implementation of the Academic Program Support our high schools to get extraordinary results in both growth and achievement by engaging in coaching & strategy sessions with each school, aligned to that school's plan for coaching and development. By working with instructional leaders in each school, build our school-based leaders' content knowledge and instructional leadership capacitythis may include engaging in walk-throughs, student work analysis protocols, coaching O3s, leading and monitoring content meetings, supporting PD implementation, and more. Ensure that every one of our schools is creating equitable experiences for students by increasing support at high-needs campuses when needed, and partnering with Heads of Schools in order to drive rapid improvement in key academic systems and processes. Analyze data and student work from major assessments with instructional leaders at each school and make recommendations about responding to misconceptions and implementing instructional next steps. Serve as a point person for all things programmatic, operational, data-related, and logistical - from assessment questions to materials management - related to High School Science curricula. Lead and Engage in Professional Development As a resident content expert, lead professional development for leaders and teachers in accordance with the T&L team's annual professional development strategy, including AP Cohort Meetings, One TEAM, One Sound, Leading For Learning, Heartbeat Summit, etc. Note that, depending on the PD strategy, group sizes for professional development sessions may exceed 100 depending on the PD venue. Embrace and develop skill in a wide range and methods of professional development and coaching, including real-time feedback, co-teaching and model teaching, observation and debrief, etc. Support content TEAM meetings in High School Science, on an as-needed basis. Engage in research and professional development opportunities within and outside of the T&L team, to continuously grow and develop our team's knowledge based, spread best practices, and improve on our collective coaching and leadership skills. Serve as an Outstanding TEAMmate on the Teaching & Learning TEAM Collaborate with other members of the T&L high school team, and vertically with other T&L STEM TEAMmates, to engage in coherent decision-making across the grade band and content area. Participate in routine meetings with the T&L team, to solve tactical matters, engage in strategic work together, build vertical content knowledge and program, etc. Participate in routine and/or schedule ad hoc meetings with Heads of Schools, School Leaders, and APs, to solve tactical matters, engage in strategic work together, and respond to the most pressing needs our schools have. Participate in teacher rubric scoring and rating, to help schools norm their scoring and calibrate the rubric scores for all teachers in a building. Qualifications Additional Information Compensation & Benefits In addition to a competitive salary, KIPP TEAM & FAMILY offers a full comprehensive benefits plan, including health care, retirement, a school laptop and transportation benefits for TEAMmates commuting into New Jersey from the New York City area. KIPP New Jersey / KIPP Miami is an equal opportunity employer
Created: 2024-11-12