Director Road to Success at Charlestown High (BASAS 11) [Anticipated Vacancy] SY2526
Job title: Director Road to Success at Charlestown High (BASAS 11) [Anticipated Vacancy] SY2526 in Boston, MA at Boston Public Schools
Company: Boston Public Schools
Job description: Job Details:Boston Public Schools are currently hiring for SY24-25. Please apply to positions for which you are qualified and prepare for virtual interviews, demo lessons, and other remote hiring practices!Please note that after July 1, the Office of Human Resources will not approve lateral moves between schools. This is to minimize vacancies arising close to the start of the school year.If you are searching for a teaching position in BPS, we strongly encourage you to visit and RSVP for where you can learn more about the hiring process, access hiring supports, and find opportunities to connect with school leaders.To begin a new application, choose a job from the listings below. After your application is complete, you will receive a confirmation number and your information will be saved, allowing you to return at any time to submit additional applications. Please remember your username and password for use on future applications.Need help or have a question about your application? Please check the first.IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL ISSUES WHILE TRYING TO APPLY, please try clearing your browser cache and cookies, or check the for more information. You can also for chat or email support from our vendor's technical support team (use District Name: Boston), or call them at (877) 974-7437.Job Description:For over thirty years, Boston Public Schools has developed a network of Alternative Education Schools and Programs to help prepare students for future success by providing a supportive, non-traditional and academically challenging school environment. It is important to note that our Alternative Education Schools/ Programs are designed to respond to those students who have not experienced success in the traditional school environment, who are at-risk of dropping out or who may have already dropped out of the traditional high school. The Alternative Education landscape in BPS consists of 12 schools and programs located throughout the city including Adult Education.Position Overview:The Road to Success (RTS) at Charlestown High School (formerly Diploma Plus) is an alternative education program within Charlestown High School (CHS). It exists to support students with earning a high school diploma, developing a positive self identity and creating plans for after graduation. The program is structured for students to complete in two years. Students have the opportunity to work at their own pace. We are a competency and project based learning community with a Restorative Practice Lens. We focus on three core values: Ubuntu, self awareness, and critical consciousness.The RTS Director will report to the CHS Head of School and serves on the CHS Leadership Team. The Director will execute the vision and manage the daily operations of the Road To Success Program. The Director is responsible for the management and development of teachers and support staff within RTS, as well as overseeing the daily instruction and operations of the program. The RTS Director plans professional development aligned with the CHS school goals, leads the RTS teamâs efforts to create a positive, structured, consistent, focused and restorative school culture, and takes responsibility for the operations, teaching and learning within RTS. Responsibilities of the role include:Responsibilities
Teaching and Learning
Leads school improvement within RTS, including planning and facilitating CPT and ILT meetings
Provides instructional coaching and feedback to RTS teachers and ensures instructional quality aligned with the CHS Transformation Plan__in the classroom via curriculum review, classroom observations, and providing feedback to teachers
Provide training to teachers to expand their practice using project based learning and competency based grading
Develops systems for monitoring studentsâ academic progress in RTS, including working with the RTS guidance counselor and registrar to assist with data tracking
Leads initiatives to improve student attendance and academic performance
Communicates with parents and community members both proactively and responsively to respond to student needs
Implement and coach teachers in implementing practices and policies supporting Multilingual Learners; ensure compliance as well as positive school experiences for students with varying ELD levels
Operations
Maintains communication within RTS team via daily and/or weekly announcements and other methods
Coordinates staff coverage of RTS with CHS Assistant Principal and CHS main office staff
Monitors and secures RTS for student safety
Approves schedule and grade changes and ensures that student information is updated
Supports student scheduling process during the school year, including new student intake and orientation
Maintains student files and records, including electronic and paper records as appropriate
Collaborates with Testing Coordinator on MCAS and other testing schedules, including district exams, ACCESS, district final exams, etc.
Collaborates with the Special Education Director to monitor special education studentsâ progress and with ESL Coach and LAT-F to monitor ML programming including maintaining copies of IEPs and other learning plans and ensuring that teachers are familiar with them.
Attends 2 student extracurricular activities per quarter
Maintains control of student permission slips and media release forms
III. Climate and Culture
Ensures opportunities for student voice in RTS culture and operations
Develops systems for monitoring student support, including counseling, mediation, and communicating with outside agencies/resources
Collaborates with school-wide student support team, partners and RTS staff to identify and support at-risk students and to provide a supportive environment for all students
Works with school wide safety team to develop consistent discipline policies and consequences, and ensure implementation in RTS; develops systems to prevent disciplinary/ safety problems; and makes decisions and implements solutions regarding serious or ongoing disciplinary infractions
Coordinates and supervises RTS community-building activities such as field trips, celebrations, assemblies, open houses, etc.
Annually review and revise RTS student handbook and monitor compliance
Lead Restorative Practices within RTS, mediation and conflict resolution as needed, and oversee community circles
Along with RTS support staff, create and manage students schedules and road maps to ensure all students are on track to graduate
Explores and promotes partnerships with community organizations, such as university partnerships for early college and career awareness and for curriculum development
Serves as the liaison for RTS with community and business partners (PIC, Peer Health Exchange, BUILD, Pathways partners, etc.)
Plan bi-weekly all-program gatherings to build and promote RTS community
Design and oversee regular ceremonies and activities to recognize success and attendance
In collaboration with Program Manager, produce monthly newsletter for program to be shared with students, families, and community partners
Communicates with parents and community members both proactively and responsively to respond to student needs
School Leadership
Work with CHS Head of School and CHS Leadership Team to identify student profiles and design program adjustments to reach RTS mission
Collaborate with other alternative programs to apply best practices
Network with local business leaders to identify funding and partnership opportunities
Create a 3 year plan that lays out the mission and vision of the program and the benefits to the districtâs off track alternative population
Develop RTS budget on an annual basis in coordination with CHS Head of School
Develop RTS spending plan on an annual basis and oversee purchasing, stipends and contracted services for RTS in coordination with CHS Head of School and CHS secretaries
Maintains RTS supplies and facilities needs
Design and conduct annual review of RTS staffing needs in response to student, school, and district needs
Oversee screening, interviewing, and hiring processes for all RTS staff positions
Participates in weekly after school meetings on school-wide operations and school improvement, and communicates and implements decisions within RTS
Additional duties as assigned by the Head of School
Job Requirements
Masterâs Degree in related field
A minimum of 5 years of experience in urban public school setting, with preference given to candidates who have both classroom teaching background in related discipline and leadership experience.
Demonstrated leadership qualities, interpersonal skills and personal characteristics necessary for working effectively with students, teachers, administrators and parents.
Ability to establish a multi-cultural atmosphere that enhances individual growth and promotes a positive self-image.
Proficient in technology necessary to retrieve, analyze and report data; Google Suite
Experience in managing successful teams
Experience with budget preparation and implementation.
Preferred
Massachusetts Educators license HS Assistant Principal/Principal
Teaching experience in a 7-12 educational setting in a core content area.
Experience as a school administrator.
Experience designing and implementing professional development around race and equity and serving as a resource for students and staff around these issues
Prior work with progressive discipline, restorative practices, and implementation of the BPS Code of Conduct
Experience in large, fast-paced school environments with significant extracurricular commitments, high levels of communication, and parent engagement with a diverse, multilingual population
Terms: BASAS, Group 10B, 211 daysThe BASAS contract year runs from September 1 through August 31. All BASAS members are must work 183 school days with teachers. The additional days beyond the 183 school days shall be agreed upon with your supervisor. These days shall be considered ânon-scheduled workâ days and should be coded by your supervisor or secretary as âS6500â in the timesheet. The additional days may be fulfilled before, during, or following the school year, all work must be completed between September 1 and August 31.Please refer to www.bostonpublicschools.org/ohc (under "Employee Benefits and Policies") for more information on salary and compensation. Salaries are listed by Unions and Grade/Step.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 individualsâ 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 [email protected].
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Location: Boston, MA
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Company: Boston Public Schools
Job description: Job Details:Boston Public Schools are currently hiring for SY24-25. Please apply to positions for which you are qualified and prepare for virtual interviews, demo lessons, and other remote hiring practices!Please note that after July 1, the Office of Human Resources will not approve lateral moves between schools. This is to minimize vacancies arising close to the start of the school year.If you are searching for a teaching position in BPS, we strongly encourage you to visit and RSVP for where you can learn more about the hiring process, access hiring supports, and find opportunities to connect with school leaders.To begin a new application, choose a job from the listings below. After your application is complete, you will receive a confirmation number and your information will be saved, allowing you to return at any time to submit additional applications. Please remember your username and password for use on future applications.Need help or have a question about your application? Please check the first.IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL ISSUES WHILE TRYING TO APPLY, please try clearing your browser cache and cookies, or check the for more information. You can also for chat or email support from our vendor's technical support team (use District Name: Boston), or call them at (877) 974-7437.Job Description:For over thirty years, Boston Public Schools has developed a network of Alternative Education Schools and Programs to help prepare students for future success by providing a supportive, non-traditional and academically challenging school environment. It is important to note that our Alternative Education Schools/ Programs are designed to respond to those students who have not experienced success in the traditional school environment, who are at-risk of dropping out or who may have already dropped out of the traditional high school. The Alternative Education landscape in BPS consists of 12 schools and programs located throughout the city including Adult Education.Position Overview:The Road to Success (RTS) at Charlestown High School (formerly Diploma Plus) is an alternative education program within Charlestown High School (CHS). It exists to support students with earning a high school diploma, developing a positive self identity and creating plans for after graduation. The program is structured for students to complete in two years. Students have the opportunity to work at their own pace. We are a competency and project based learning community with a Restorative Practice Lens. We focus on three core values: Ubuntu, self awareness, and critical consciousness.The RTS Director will report to the CHS Head of School and serves on the CHS Leadership Team. The Director will execute the vision and manage the daily operations of the Road To Success Program. The Director is responsible for the management and development of teachers and support staff within RTS, as well as overseeing the daily instruction and operations of the program. The RTS Director plans professional development aligned with the CHS school goals, leads the RTS teamâs efforts to create a positive, structured, consistent, focused and restorative school culture, and takes responsibility for the operations, teaching and learning within RTS. Responsibilities of the role include:Responsibilities
Teaching and Learning
Leads school improvement within RTS, including planning and facilitating CPT and ILT meetings
Provides instructional coaching and feedback to RTS teachers and ensures instructional quality aligned with the CHS Transformation Plan__in the classroom via curriculum review, classroom observations, and providing feedback to teachers
Provide training to teachers to expand their practice using project based learning and competency based grading
Develops systems for monitoring studentsâ academic progress in RTS, including working with the RTS guidance counselor and registrar to assist with data tracking
Leads initiatives to improve student attendance and academic performance
Communicates with parents and community members both proactively and responsively to respond to student needs
Implement and coach teachers in implementing practices and policies supporting Multilingual Learners; ensure compliance as well as positive school experiences for students with varying ELD levels
Operations
Maintains communication within RTS team via daily and/or weekly announcements and other methods
Coordinates staff coverage of RTS with CHS Assistant Principal and CHS main office staff
Monitors and secures RTS for student safety
Approves schedule and grade changes and ensures that student information is updated
Supports student scheduling process during the school year, including new student intake and orientation
Maintains student files and records, including electronic and paper records as appropriate
Collaborates with Testing Coordinator on MCAS and other testing schedules, including district exams, ACCESS, district final exams, etc.
Collaborates with the Special Education Director to monitor special education studentsâ progress and with ESL Coach and LAT-F to monitor ML programming including maintaining copies of IEPs and other learning plans and ensuring that teachers are familiar with them.
Attends 2 student extracurricular activities per quarter
Maintains control of student permission slips and media release forms
III. Climate and Culture
Ensures opportunities for student voice in RTS culture and operations
Develops systems for monitoring student support, including counseling, mediation, and communicating with outside agencies/resources
Collaborates with school-wide student support team, partners and RTS staff to identify and support at-risk students and to provide a supportive environment for all students
Works with school wide safety team to develop consistent discipline policies and consequences, and ensure implementation in RTS; develops systems to prevent disciplinary/ safety problems; and makes decisions and implements solutions regarding serious or ongoing disciplinary infractions
Coordinates and supervises RTS community-building activities such as field trips, celebrations, assemblies, open houses, etc.
Annually review and revise RTS student handbook and monitor compliance
Lead Restorative Practices within RTS, mediation and conflict resolution as needed, and oversee community circles
Along with RTS support staff, create and manage students schedules and road maps to ensure all students are on track to graduate
Explores and promotes partnerships with community organizations, such as university partnerships for early college and career awareness and for curriculum development
Serves as the liaison for RTS with community and business partners (PIC, Peer Health Exchange, BUILD, Pathways partners, etc.)
Plan bi-weekly all-program gatherings to build and promote RTS community
Design and oversee regular ceremonies and activities to recognize success and attendance
In collaboration with Program Manager, produce monthly newsletter for program to be shared with students, families, and community partners
Communicates with parents and community members both proactively and responsively to respond to student needs
School Leadership
Work with CHS Head of School and CHS Leadership Team to identify student profiles and design program adjustments to reach RTS mission
Collaborate with other alternative programs to apply best practices
Network with local business leaders to identify funding and partnership opportunities
Create a 3 year plan that lays out the mission and vision of the program and the benefits to the districtâs off track alternative population
Develop RTS budget on an annual basis in coordination with CHS Head of School
Develop RTS spending plan on an annual basis and oversee purchasing, stipends and contracted services for RTS in coordination with CHS Head of School and CHS secretaries
Maintains RTS supplies and facilities needs
Design and conduct annual review of RTS staffing needs in response to student, school, and district needs
Oversee screening, interviewing, and hiring processes for all RTS staff positions
Participates in weekly after school meetings on school-wide operations and school improvement, and communicates and implements decisions within RTS
Additional duties as assigned by the Head of School
Job Requirements
Masterâs Degree in related field
A minimum of 5 years of experience in urban public school setting, with preference given to candidates who have both classroom teaching background in related discipline and leadership experience.
Demonstrated leadership qualities, interpersonal skills and personal characteristics necessary for working effectively with students, teachers, administrators and parents.
Ability to establish a multi-cultural atmosphere that enhances individual growth and promotes a positive self-image.
Proficient in technology necessary to retrieve, analyze and report data; Google Suite
Experience in managing successful teams
Experience with budget preparation and implementation.
Preferred
Massachusetts Educators license HS Assistant Principal/Principal
Teaching experience in a 7-12 educational setting in a core content area.
Experience as a school administrator.
Experience designing and implementing professional development around race and equity and serving as a resource for students and staff around these issues
Prior work with progressive discipline, restorative practices, and implementation of the BPS Code of Conduct
Experience in large, fast-paced school environments with significant extracurricular commitments, high levels of communication, and parent engagement with a diverse, multilingual population
Terms: BASAS, Group 10B, 211 daysThe BASAS contract year runs from September 1 through August 31. All BASAS members are must work 183 school days with teachers. The additional days beyond the 183 school days shall be agreed upon with your supervisor. These days shall be considered ânon-scheduled workâ days and should be coded by your supervisor or secretary as âS6500â in the timesheet. The additional days may be fulfilled before, during, or following the school year, all work must be completed between September 1 and August 31.Please refer to www.bostonpublicschools.org/ohc (under "Employee Benefits and Policies") for more information on salary and compensation. Salaries are listed by Unions and Grade/Step.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 individualsâ 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 [email protected].
Expected salary:
Location: Boston, MA
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