The Associate Director of School Culture (High School) is responsible for designing, implementing, and ensuring the consistent execution of school-wide culture systems that create a safe, structured, and academically focused environment for all students. This role deeply supports the building and implementation of the cultural and instructional vision of the school to meet Great Oaks Legacy High School's vision for preparing scholars for college and beyond, rooted in an “AP for all” model. This leader ensures that culture is system-driven, with clear ownership, strong staff accountability, and consistent student experiences across all classrooms and shared spaces. The Associate Director reports to the School Director, works closely with the Academic Directors, and coaches two Assistant Deans of Culture to eliminate variability in culture implementation, strengthen staff practice, and ensure students are consistently engaged, present, and on track for graduation. The ideal candidate brings a deep commitment to educational equity and a strong background in school leadership, student support systems, and culture-building within a fast-paced, high-expectations environment. This individual is aligned to the mission of Great Oaks Legacy Charter School and is driven to ensure that every student experiences a safe, structured, and academically focused environment that supports both personal and academic growth. The candidate will join a high school community that has made meaningful progress in strengthening systems and student outcomes, and is now focused on deepening consistency, refining systems, and driving excellence in execution across all areas of school culture. As a member of the High School School Management Team (SMT), this leader will play a critical role in advancing the school’s vision for culture and student experience. They will be responsible for designing, leading, and holding accountability for school-wide culture systems, ensuring strong alignment between expectations, adult actions, and student outcomes. In this role, the candidate will operate at a strategic level—overseeing the effectiveness of behavior systems, attendance systems, and student accountability structures—while building the capacity of Deans to execute high-quality case management and student support. This includes ensuring that interventions are targeted, data-informed, and consistently implemented across grade levels. The ideal candidate is a systems-driven leader and coach who can drive clarity and consistency in culture systems, develop Deans and staff to execute with fidelity, use data to identify trends and adjust strategy, and ensure a predictable, high-quality student experience across all classrooms and common spaces. This leader thrives in environments that require both strategic thinking and strong execution, and is committed to building sustainable systems that support long-term student success.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees