K-5 Dean of Students

Head-Royce SchoolOakland, CA
$145,000 - $160,000

About The Position

Head-Royce School seeks a Dean of K-5 Students and Culture for the lower school division reporting to the Lower School Director. The Dean of Students and Culture is a key Leader responsible for fostering a positive, inclusive, and engaging environment where every student feels seen, valued, and supported. This role oversees student life, behavior systems, and community culture, ensuring alignment with the school's mission and values.

Requirements

  • Bachelor degree required; Masters degree preferred (in education, counseling, social work, school leadership, or a related field.)
  • Minimum 7 years of professional experience, working with elementary aged children in an educational setting.
  • Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging, and the ability to translate thatcommittment into daily practice.
  • Culturally responsive educator who honors and affirms the full range of student identities.
  • Strong collaborator who builds trusting relationships with students, families, and colleagues.
  • Excellent communicator in both written and verbal forms, especially in difficult conversations.
  • Organized, systems-minded, and ability to balance proactive programming with responsive support.
  • Experience building or shaping dean of students role.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with affinity group facilitation or identity-based programming.
  • Understanding and support of Head-Royce’s core values with strong emphasis on equity and community.
  • Background in socio-emotional learning (SEL) frameworks.
  • Prior experience in an independent school setting.

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate and steward a K-5 community culture grounded in belonging, identity affirmation, and restorative practices.
  • Serve as a visible, trusted, and joyful presence in the daily life of lower school.
  • Build and sustain structures (morning meetings, community agreements, assemblies) that reinforce shared values.
  • Collaborate with the K-8 Director of Equity and Community to ensure programming reflects the schools DEIB commitments from the very start of a student's journey at Head-Royce.
  • Coordinate and support affinity group work at the lower school level.
  • Support planning and logistics of Lower School assemblies and community events.
  • Take a proactive, relationship — centered approach to student behavior.
  • Overseas restorative practices and processes with students, families, and faculty when harm or conflict occurs.
  • Develop, model, and implement tiered support for student behavior management and intervention.
  • Document and track student incidents of harm and misalignment with stated expectations of behavior.
  • Respond to acute behavioral situations appropriately.
  • Develop and oversee systems and protocols for student behavior.
  • Maintain open communication with teachers and families in support of students needs.
  • Collaborate with counselors and teachers to design and implement lessons that foster a positive school culture and promote behavioral change.
  • Serve as a consistent point of contact for families navigating concerns about student behavior and patterns, and well-being
  • Collaborate with families to develop implement, and communicate behavioral support plans for their child
  • Co-design and facilitate parent/guardian education opportunities on such topics such as belonging, identity, and restorative practices In collaboration with K-8 directors and school counselors.
  • Oversee and support Lower School clubs and extracurricular programming.
  • Coordinate affinity group offerings and student identity exploration.
  • Collaborate actively with the middle school deans and middle school counselor to ensure continuity of support and culture across K-8 experience
  • Participate in transition planning for rising 6th graders, sharing student context
  • Participate in transition planning for rising 6th graders, sharing student context and co-designing bridge programming.
  • Contribute to a coherent K-8 vision for community, belonging, and restorative practice.
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