Manager of Education Services

ACH Child and Family ServicesFort Worth, TX
59m

About The Position

Position Function: The Manager of Education Services provides leadership, and strategic oversight of educational supports for youth in ACH’s residential programs. This role strengthens and manages the partnership with the partner school(s), and other educational providers, ensures consistent communication with program leadership, and develops system-wide processes that promote academic success for youth with both short-term and long-term placements. The Manager oversees individualized education planning, ensures continuity of learning, supervises ACH education staff, and collaborates closely with program leadership to align educational support with ACH’s mission and trauma-informed practices. The Manager of Education Services also provides direct support and occasional intervention and tutoring to youth, modeling best practices and staying connected to the day-to-day educational needs of the program.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in education, Social Work, Child Development, Psychology or related field required.
  • Minimum three years of experience providing educational support, special education services, academic intervention, or school-based work.
  • Strong leadership, coaching, and staff development skills
  • Ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships across multiple programs and with partner schools
  • Excellent communication, planning, and problem-solving abilities
  • Deep understanding of trauma-informed care and youth educational needs
  • Strong organizational and data management skills

Nice To Haves

  • Masters preferred.
  • Prior leadership or supervisory experience is strongly preferred.
  • Experience working with youth who have experience trauma, behavioral challenges or interrupted schooling preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Establishes a strategic plan that allows for youth in care to receive a quality education and access to enrichment opportunities
  • Provide leadership and direction for ACH’s education support services across all residential programs.
  • Develop and implement educational processes, standards, and workflows to ensure consistent, high-quality support for all youth.
  • Collaborate with residential program leadership and educational providers to identify academic needs, trends, and solutions.
  • Serve as the primary subject matter expert for educational support, academic planning, special education considerations, and advanced education considerations.
  • Ensure alignment with licensing, accreditation, and agency expectations related to education services.
  • Serve as the primary ACH liaison with the partner school(s), including administration, counselors, teachers, and special education teams.
  • Build and maintain strong, effective relationships with external educational providers.
  • Coordinate high-level communication regarding youth needs, concerns, behavioral support, attendance matters, and academic planning.
  • Attend ARD/IEP meetings, school conferences, educational information fairs or escalation meetings that require leadership involvement or advocacy.
  • Support the development of shared expectations and communication pathways between ACH and school partners.
  • Oversee academic intake processes and ensure individualized education support plans are created for all youth.
  • Provide guidance on academic pathways, including credit recovery, graduation planning, GED options, and post-secondary exploration.
  • Monitor academic data trends and intervene when more intensive support is needed.
  • Address escalated academic concerns, barriers, or crises in collaboration with school partners and program leadership.
  • Supervise Education Services Coordinators, providing coaching, development, and performance feedback.
  • Model tutoring and intervention practices, youth engagement strategies, and trauma-informed educational support.
  • Provide direct tutoring or educational support when needed to ensure continuity of services.
  • Lead training for residential staff to strengthen their capacity to support youth academically and when present while others are delivering instruction.
  • Oversee the creation and implementation of structured learning plans during school breaks, holidays, and other non-instructional periods.
  • Partners with program leadership and direct care teams to integrate enrichment, life-skills education, and academic reinforcement into daily routines.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of academic offerings and recommend improvements to strengthen learning outcomes.
  • Ensure accurate documentation, academic tracking, and timely communication within ACH systems.
  • Prepare reports and data analyses for internal use, leadership updates, and stakeholder communication.
  • Maintain compliance with educational requirements relevant to residential program expectations.
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