KIPP NYC Chief Schools Officer

KIPP NYC Public SchoolsNew York, NY
4d$280,000 - $300,000Onsite

About The Position

The Chief Schools Officer (CSO) is KIPP NYC’s quarterback and force-multiplier - responsible for driving school performance, supporting a rigorous, joyful culture for both staff and students, developing exceptional leaders, and ensuring organizational coherence across 18 schools serving nearly 10,000 students. The CSO leads a team of Managing Directors of Schools and other senior leaders to ensure every KIPP NYC school is a place where excellent teaching, strong leadership, and joyful learning thrive every day. This leader will guide school management across a complex, high-performing network that includes a multi-campus high school serving more than 2,600 students and multiple governing boards. The CSO will build coherence across schools, invest in principals, strengthen leadership pipelines, and ensure that systems, supports, and culture are aligned to deliver exceptional outcomes for students. This is a pivotal moment for KIPP NYC. With strong academic foundations, a highly tenured staff, and an evolving leadership team, the CSO will inherit a thriving yet complex system poised to reach the next level of excellence and equity. The right leader will bring the discipline of a systems builder, the empathy of a leadership coach, and the commitment of a servant leader. Their values will require them to center students and families first, holding themselves and KIPP NYC to an uncompromising standard of excellence. This leader sees challenge and opportunity as one and the same, and will help KIPP NYC elevate its legacy while laying the groundwork for its next decade of impact.

Requirements

  • 10+ years of progressively senior leadership experience in education, including school and system-level roles (e.g., Superintendent, Chief of Schools, Managing Director of Schools, or similar).
  • Experience as a successful Principal is required, along with direct experience coaching, supervising, and developing Principals and other senior leaders.
  • Proven success managing multiple schools and leading through organizational change.
  • Proven ability to drive excellent results through others, consistently improving outcomes across a multi-school portfolio, especially as a manager of senior leaders.
  • Sophisticated data fluency across academic, cultural, and operational indicators (student outcomes, attendance, retention, discipline, enrollment, and staff experience), and the ability to use data to drive system-wide strategy and school-level action.
  • Demonstrated ability to recruit, develop, and retain strong principals and leadership teams.
  • Experience overseeing complex systems and multiple governing boards.
  • Deep understanding of instructional leadership, operations, and talent management in public or charter schools.
  • Strong strategic thinking, organizational, and communication skills.
  • Master’s degree required; advanced degree preferred.
  • A collaboration-first leader who understands that the SLT is their “first team,” and believes the most important part of their title is the “Chief,” and not its functional modifier.
  • A relationship-centered, visible leader who earns trust through presence, transparency, and integrity.
  • A seasoned coach and manager of school leaders who develops Principals and Managing Directors through clarity, feedback, and authentic partnership.
  • Balances urgency for results with empathy for people - building a culture where feedback and care coexist.
  • Systems-oriented, with the discipline to create clarity and the flexibility to adapt.
  • Collaborative and humble; values diverse perspectives and creates space for others to lead.
  • Deeply aligned with KIPP NYC’s mission of joyful, high-expectation education for all students.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the Managing Directors of Schools and Principals to deliver strong academic, cultural, operational, and equity outcomes across all campuses.
  • Provide clear vision, coaching, and accountability for systems and school leaders, ensuring alignment with network goals and values.
  • Build systems of support and performance management that promote continuous improvement, collaboration, and excellence.
  • Balance the complexity of systems leadership at scale with the proximate needs of schools, by frequently and rapidly changing altitude from individual classrooms to organizational data and decision-making.
  • Strategize to embed KIPP NYC’s Graduate Aims as a measurable north star of student success.
  • Strengthen organizational systems for decision-making, communication, and accountability, ensuring KIPP NYC’s structures promote clarity, consistency, and effective execution across schools.
  • Ensure consistent, equitable application of systems across schools while respecting the unique contexts of individual campuses and communities.
  • Build cross-functional alignment with Academics, Talent, Operations, and Finance to ensure schools are fully supported to focus on ambitious outcomes.
  • Lead change with transparency and empathy, helping teams adapt to evolving structures and expectations.
  • Work in close partnership with the CEO to align school performance and management with KIPP NYC’s long-term vision for elevating student and community power.
  • Partner closely with the Chief Academic Officer to co-lead academic systems, professional development, and academic performance management.
  • Collaborate with other senior leaders to integrate academics, equity, talent, and operations into a coherent strategy for school success.
  • Serve as a visible ambassador for KIPP NYC in schools, community forums, and board meetings.
  • Provide strategic counsel to the Senior Leadership Team on network health, leadership pipelines, and school performance.
  • Recruit, develop, and retain exceptional school leaders, building pathways for Principal and Managing Director growth.
  • Invest in adult culture by modeling trust, collaboration, and open communication across teams.
  • Promote leadership behaviors that create healthy, high-performing teams and a culture of joy and accountability.
  • Build the capacity of Managing Directors to be strong managers of people and stewards of culture.

Benefits

  • Robust benefits that include medical, dental, and vision.
  • 403(b) retirement plan with a 50% match after 6 months.
  • Generous Time-Off aligned with the school calendar
  • Up to 12 weeks of 100% parental leave.
  • Bright Horizon Back-up Child and Elder care.
  • Employer-paid Life Insurance and Short-term / Long-term disability.
  • Employee incentives include an 8-week paid Sabbatical after 10 years, annual professional development funds, and tuition reimbursement.
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