The Vice President of Equity and Diversity is one of the most consequential roles at the KIPP Foundation. This person is responsible for ensuring that equity is not just a value we hold — it is a standard we build into how the network runs, how we measure success, and how we respond when students at the margins are not getting what they deserve. The core purpose of this role is clear: to interrupt patterns of inequitable student outcomes across the KIPP network. This is a system architect and field leader in one. At the network level, the VP of Equity sets the expectations and criteria by which disparities are identified, named, and addressed — embedding equity into our core planning cycles, progress monitoring processes, and action step routines so that disaggregated analysis is not optional but standard. At the regional level, this person goes where the work is hardest. When persistent patterns of inequitable outcomes demand direct engagement, the VP of Equity works alongside Regional Superintendents and regional senior leadership to guide strategy, support key decisions, and assess progress in real time. The VP of Equity works in close partnership with the Chief Schools Officer, who is the ultimate decision-maker on where direct regional engagement is deployed. The VP brings rigorous analysis and a clear recommendation — informed by data, by input from Regional Superintendents through the RAPID framework, and by a deep understanding of what regions need — and the Chief Schools Officer determines where and how the Foundation's equity resources are directed. This is a high-trust relationship that requires both analytical sharpness and strong alignment with the CSO's vision for what equitable outcomes look like across the network. This role also drives the cross-functional coordination that equity work requires. Student outcomes do not live in one lane — they are shaped by instructional practice, operational systems, talent decisions, and data infrastructure. The VP of Equity works across Schools, Operations, Data, and other functions to ensure that the network's approach to equity is coherent, coordinated, and impossible to siloing. The right candidate pairs deep technical expertise in equity with the strategic judgment to navigate complex, politically sensitive situations and the interpersonal credibility to influence senior leaders. They are energized by the chance to shape how a national network runs — and by the responsibility of ensuring that the students most on the margins are never an afterthought.
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