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Senior Director of Succeed Boston (Anticipated Vacancy) (SY25-26)

Boston Public Schools, Boston, Massachusetts, us, 02298

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Overview This position is an anticipated vacancy. It is expected to be vacant; however, the current incumbent has a right to rescind retirement, leave, or resignation up until the day of the expected vacancy date. Your hire will not be confirmed until the position is vacated, and you may start the year as a Long-Term Substitute if the position does not become vacant by the start of the school year.

Reports to: Chief of Student Support

Succeed Boston (Succeed) at the Counseling and Intervention Center (CIC) is seeking a highly motivated and results-oriented senior director who is committed to equity and upholding high standards of performance and achievement for both students and staff. The CIC oversees a comprehensive continuum of services, including promotion, prevention, at-risk, and intensive services. These include 10 program areas that directly support students in grades K-12, oversight of the District\'s bullying prevention and intervention efforts, management of the Restorative Practices/Safe and Welcoming Schools team, and administration of substance use prevention and intervention programs.

The bullying work includes policy development, management of the Safe Space and Bullying Prevention Hotline, professional development, and accountability to internal BPS protocols and Massachusetts laws. Through the regional model, the Restorative Practices/ Safe and Welcoming Schools (RP/SAWS) team supports the development and capacity building of strong and inclusive school culture and climate (Superintendent’s Priority 2) across the district through consultations, coaching, and professional development with school leaders, staff, and school teams.

The substance use work includes prevention and education for students, and professional development to build capacity for school teams to address issues related to vaping, alcohol use and other drugs.

Student-facing programs include Tier 2 voluntary prevention and education workshops for students in grades K-12, Tier 3 support (for Code of Conduct infractions) for students in grades 5-12, and push-in support for students in grades K-2. The trauma-informed model includes individual and group counseling, SEL skill development, substance use education and treatment, restorative practices, and academics. This approach provides individual and group counseling, as well as SEL skill development, to increase students\' ability to assess risk, consider consequences, and repair harm.

The mission of Succeed is to mitigate the academic and systemic barriers that place children at risk and provide support to children, families, guardians, and caregivers. Tier 2 and 3 student-facing work includes push-in support, voluntary educational workshops, and in-person support for students who have violated the BPS Code of Conduct. Succeed\'s holistic approach to students is restorative and trauma-informed, aligning with the Superintendent\'s priorities to address educational inequities and disproportionality in the application of the BPS Code of Conduct.

Self-reported data at the beginning and end of the programming show that 92% of students who attend Succeed report feeling optimistic about the intervention, are more engaged in school and have developed increased prosocial and responsible decision-making skills.

Responsibilities

Collaborates with school leaders and their teams to assist in supporting a respectful and engaging school environment for all students

Provides expertise and assistance regarding the implementation of the Code of Conduct for all students

Oversees professional development for the district in anti-bullying, culture and climate, bus safety, restorative practices, relationship building, adult bias, sexual misconduct, substance use and misuse, and cyber safety

Is responsible for all budgetary matters from development to disbursement

Writes job descriptions, posts vacancies, interviews candidates, and hires personnel

Evaluation of all BTU, Managerial and BASAS personnel

Prepares reports and statistics of school operations

Is responsible for all program operations such as:

Staff schedules

Awareness, understanding, and adherence to staff attendance policies

Coordinating purchases and delivery of supplies and equipment

Discipline, school climate

Supervising the maintenance of the building and grounds of 515 Hyde Park Avenue

Produce work orders for all departments in the building

Develop a work schedule and monitor the custodian

Oversee and implement the Integrated Pest Management Plan

Respond to environmental issues like heating, air conditioning, and air quality

Implementing the Code of Conduct and maintaining the safety and security of the building and grounds (school safety plan, quarterly fire drills)

Participate in the Code of Conduct Advisory Committee

Collaborate with the Operational team to ensure students\' due process and rights

Oversight of Bullying Prevention and Intervention Hotline, reports, investigations, appeals and training

Manage and disseminate the Safe Space and Bullying Prevention Hotline database and make appropriate referrals

Work with the Problem Resolution System (PRS) Response team to ensure prompt closure of PRS complaints

Coordinate bullying reports submitted through the BPS Helpline staff

Adhere to all procedures related to admission and discharge of students while at the CIC

Supervising students\' arrival and departure; supervising students\' behavior in the common areas of the building and grounds

Planning professional development activities for the Succeed Boston staff

Participating in regular organizational meetings and professional development activities

Qualifications

Required:

DESE Certification Principal/Assistant Principal in special education or a related field, including school psychology, clinical psychology, social work, etc.

Master’s degree in a relevant field

Experience working collaboratively with school administrators, direct service providers, families, students, and outside partners

5 years of progressive experience as a school administrator in an urban district

Familiarity with laws and protocols related to Bullying Prevention and Intervention

Demonstrated knowledge of restorative practices

Understanding of progressive and alternative measures used to support students

Five years of successful classroom experience working with students with behavioral and/or emotional impairments

Demonstrated problem-solving, communication, and organizational skills

Demonstrated ability to provide programmatic information via group presentations, media relations, and written communication

Demonstrated leadership qualities, interpersonal skills, and personal characteristics necessary for working effectively with students, teachers, administrators, and parents

Ability to manage the behavior of students, direct the work of staff, and administrative problem-solving in a restorative and relationship-based model

Successful supervisory experience

Ability to establish a multi-cultural atmosphere that enhances individual growth and promotes a positive self-image

Humility

Humor

Preferred:

Experience in Grant writing and fundraising

BPS values linguistic diversity and believes that candidates who speak another language bring added value to the classroom, school, and district culture and diversity. BPS is particularly interested in candidates who are fluent in one of BPS\' official languages: Spanish, Creole (Cape Verdean), Creole (Haitian), Chinese, Vietnamese, Portuguese, & Somali.

Terms:

BASAS, Group 12B, 225 days

The Boston Public Schools, in accordance with its nondiscrimination policies, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, criminal record, physical or mental disability, pregnancy or pregnancy-related conditions, homelessness, sex/gender, gender identity, religion, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, genetics, natural or protective hairstyle, military status, immigration status, English language proficiency, or any other factor prohibited by law in its programs and activities. BPS does not tolerate any form of retaliation, or bias-based intimidation, threat or harassment that demeans individuals’ dignity or interferes with their ability to work or learn. If you require an accommodation pursuant to the ADA for the application process, please contact the Accommodations Unit at accommodations@bostonpublicschools.org.

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