Shore Educational Collaborative seeks a skilled and mission-driven Program Director to lead the Discovery, Explorers, and Pathfinders programs, serving students from pre-kindergarten through age 22 with disabilities, including autism, intellectual disabilities, and complex medical, physical, and sensory challenges. These programs currently support nearly 130 students across 19 classrooms. More information is available at our website, shorecollaborative.org. This role oversees and shares leadership responsibilities with a Program Coordinator and plays a key part in ensuring high-quality educational, therapeutic, and behavioral programming that enables every student to achieve meaningful growth. About the Programs Discovery: Five classrooms, with around 30 students with significant global delays and complex health needs. Explorers: Six classrooms, with around 47 students with autism and significant global delays, focusing on language, sensorimotor, and self-regulation skills. Pathfinders: Eight classrooms, with around 54 students with varied disabilities including autism, developmental delays, and intellectual or emotional impairments. About Shore Educational Collaborative Shore Educational Collaborative was established in 1975 as one of 24 educational collaboratives in Massachusetts, providing public special education to students with disabilities. Over 200 students, aged 3-22, attend our school in Chelsea, receiving a comprehensive education and related services. At Shore, we believe that every person can grow, learn, and achieve goals that are meaningful to them. Our work is guided by our core values – educate, enrich, inspire – and we operate with respect, integrity, accountability, and compassion. We center our students, striving to be exceptional in our programs while honoring our community of diverse backgrounds, experiences, beliefs, and perspectives. We believe in collaboration and a strong team, with an 88% retention rate of professional staff. Position Summary The Program Director is responsible for the effective management and continuous improvement of the Discovery, Explorers, and Pathfinders programs, ensuring that students receive comprehensive educational, therapeutic, and behavioral supports. The Director will provide instructional leadership, oversee compliance and IEP processes, supervise staff, and maintain strong communication with families, school districts, and community partners. The Director has primary oversight of programs serving students with autism and intellectual disabilities, including daily operations, instructional quality, related service coordination, Behavior Support Plan implementation, and MCAS-Alt oversight.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director