Great Oaks Legacy Charter School (GOLCS) is a free, open-enrollment public charter school system in Newark, New Jersey, educating students from Pre-K to 12th grade. Our mission is to prepare every student for college success. GOLCS currently educates more than 2,100 students across seven campuses in the greater Newark area. We provide all children with the support they need - inclusive of resources that acknowledge and address systemic inequities - to be empowered to thrive. We bridge the educational opportunity gap by supporting rigorous academics with daily individualized tutoring within a community committed to supporting equity and diversity. These three principles guide our work, every day, in support of our students and mission: Creating a community that is built upon genuine and meaningful relationships; Being surgical in our approach to differentiation of instruction and support of all students and team members; Setting and exceeding high expectations for academic growth and character development for all students, in preparation for success in college and beyond. ROLE OVERVIEW Assistant School Directors coach and develop our teachers who close gaps in student achievement. Assistant School Directors are instructional leaders who have a proven track record of driving results for students in their own classrooms, are pedagogical experts who can teach the art and science of teaching to others, and have experience leading, managing, and coaching adults. The Assistant School Director’s primary responsibility is to drive academic achievement and growth by deepening the expertise of teachers and modeling through coaching instructional power moves that foster learning environments where high quality instruction is a daily practice. Assistant School Directors drive and own instructional outcomes for students by spending the majority of their time (approximately 70%) on instructional leadership and teacher development. They set and execute the vision for instruction on their campuses in alignment with the network’s instructional visions and are the key drivers for student achievement for the student population at their school. Academic School Directors drive results by coaching Teachers including high performers, new to career, and underperforming. In the remaining 30% of their time, Assistant School Directors will support student and staff culture collaborating with Deans of Students, Grade Level Chairs, and Department Chairs. Specifically, Assistant School Directors are responsible for driving academic achievement and growth on: State and standardized tests (NJSLA) by ensuring the school meets or exceeds network and state performance targets Internal assessments (i-Ready, end of unit tests, cold read quizzes, cumulative review quizzes, quarterly assessments, midterms, finals), using data to set direction, monitor progress, and adjust school-wide instructional strategy Instructional Excellence & Leadership by driving rigorous Tier 1 instruction and ensuring consistent, high-quality implementation across all classrooms Talent Management by building, developing, and holding accountable a high-performing teaching team that drive student outcomes Data Analysis & Reporting by establishing strong systems to analyze, respond to, and act on student achievement data at every level Professional Development by designing and ensuring the execution of high-impact learning experiences that translate into improved instructional practice School Culture by driving consistent, proactive culture systems that result in a safe, joyful, and high-expectations environment for all scholars Community Engagement by building strong partnerships that increase family investment, trust, and support for student success
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Number of Employees
101-250 employees