Oceanlight School
Overview
Oceanlight School (Oceanlight) is a bold new TK–8 public charter school proposed to launch in the Fall of 2026, rooted in a half-century legacy of hands-on, experiential, project-based education. The Founding Head of School will play a central role in shaping Oceanlight’s launch, growth, and long-term success. For our first site, the Head of School will also serve as the organization’s Executive Director, reporting directly to the Board of Directors and leading every aspect of the school. We’re building a school where all students are seen, challenged, supported, and inspired. We are committed to reflecting the racial, cultural, socioeconomic, and learning diversity of North San Mateo County in the Bay Area, California. This is a rare opportunity for a builder-leader who wants to leave a lasting legacy. Responsibilities
Instructional and Academic Leadership Design and lead an environmentally-oriented, experiential, project-based, interdisciplinary academic program centered on student engagement, inquiry, and innovation Hire, coach, and inspire a mission-aligned, high-performing team of educators and staff Build a collaborative professional culture rooted in continuous learning and high expectations Ensure students of all backgrounds and learning profiles, including English learners (EL), students with disabilities (SPED), and socioeconomically disadvantaged students, are supported to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally Oversee assessment activities and data collection, including CAASPP, ELPAC, and internal progress monitoring Culture and Family Partnership Build a joyful, inclusive school culture emphasizing social-emotional learning and leadership for environmental stewardship Partner with families to foster a vibrant, supportive “family of families” Serve as a visible, accessible leader who knows and champions every student Lead Student Study Team (SST) processes and ensure targeted supports are implemented effectively Organizational and Operational Leadership Oversee budgeting, financial management, and fundraising to ensure sustainability and growth Manage school operations, admissions, facilities, technology, and compliance Supervise the school’s special education program in partnership with the SELPA, ensuring compliance with all federal and state regulations Implement the campus safety plan and mandated child abuse reporting procedures Work closely with Oceanlight’s back office provider on payroll, accounting, procurement, and state and federal reporting Effectively manage facility issues in terms of functionality, compliance, and alignment to the school’s unique educational program External Leadership and Advocacy Represent Oceanlight with passion and professionalism to families, funders, districts, and community partners Build strong partnerships with local organizations, agencies, and schools to advance the mission Serve as an advocate for environmental innovation, equity, and educational excellence at the local and regional level Ensure compliance with the Brown Act, California Public Records Act, and other applicable education laws and regulations Oversee recruitment and retention of students to ensure full school enrollment Attributes & Qualifications: Required Teaching credentials and at least five years of teaching experience Master’s degree in education or related field, or bachelor’s degree with substantial relevant leadership experience Valid or transferable administrative services credential At least three years of school leadership experience Expertise in project-based learning, design thinking, or experiential education Experience managing budgets and financial planning at an executive level with support from a back office firm Strong written and spoken communication skills Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and cultural responsiveness Flexibility, resilience, and willingness to perform a wide range of tasks in a start-up environment Successful completion of background check, LiveScan (fingerprinting), and TB clearance Strongly Preferred Five or more years of executive school leadership experience Experience in and knowledge of environmental literacy and education in a school setting Experience launching or scaling a school or educational program Familiarity with special education regulations and SELPA compliance Knowledge of California education law and regulations, including the Brown Act Experience working in diverse urban or suburban communities Bilingual or multilingual abilities Success Metrics: Achievement of enrollment, academic, and financial goals Strong student outcomes across all subgroups, including EL and SPED students High levels of family engagement and satisfaction Teacher and staff retention and professional growth Positive, inclusive, and joyful school culture Compliance with all state, federal, and local requirements Successful launch and growth of Oceanlight School’s first site Annual salary between $130,000 and $160,000, depending on experience and qualifications Medical benefits cafeteria style plan Contributions to STRS pension plan covered by the School Access to dental, vision, and 403(b) plan, covered by the employee Estimated start date: January 2026 To Apply
Send your resume and a letter of interest explaining why you’re excited about leading Oceanlight School to
hiring@oceanlightschool.org Oceanlight is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a diverse, inclusive community where every voice is valued.
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Oceanlight School (Oceanlight) is a bold new TK–8 public charter school proposed to launch in the Fall of 2026, rooted in a half-century legacy of hands-on, experiential, project-based education. The Founding Head of School will play a central role in shaping Oceanlight’s launch, growth, and long-term success. For our first site, the Head of School will also serve as the organization’s Executive Director, reporting directly to the Board of Directors and leading every aspect of the school. We’re building a school where all students are seen, challenged, supported, and inspired. We are committed to reflecting the racial, cultural, socioeconomic, and learning diversity of North San Mateo County in the Bay Area, California. This is a rare opportunity for a builder-leader who wants to leave a lasting legacy. Responsibilities
Instructional and Academic Leadership Design and lead an environmentally-oriented, experiential, project-based, interdisciplinary academic program centered on student engagement, inquiry, and innovation Hire, coach, and inspire a mission-aligned, high-performing team of educators and staff Build a collaborative professional culture rooted in continuous learning and high expectations Ensure students of all backgrounds and learning profiles, including English learners (EL), students with disabilities (SPED), and socioeconomically disadvantaged students, are supported to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally Oversee assessment activities and data collection, including CAASPP, ELPAC, and internal progress monitoring Culture and Family Partnership Build a joyful, inclusive school culture emphasizing social-emotional learning and leadership for environmental stewardship Partner with families to foster a vibrant, supportive “family of families” Serve as a visible, accessible leader who knows and champions every student Lead Student Study Team (SST) processes and ensure targeted supports are implemented effectively Organizational and Operational Leadership Oversee budgeting, financial management, and fundraising to ensure sustainability and growth Manage school operations, admissions, facilities, technology, and compliance Supervise the school’s special education program in partnership with the SELPA, ensuring compliance with all federal and state regulations Implement the campus safety plan and mandated child abuse reporting procedures Work closely with Oceanlight’s back office provider on payroll, accounting, procurement, and state and federal reporting Effectively manage facility issues in terms of functionality, compliance, and alignment to the school’s unique educational program External Leadership and Advocacy Represent Oceanlight with passion and professionalism to families, funders, districts, and community partners Build strong partnerships with local organizations, agencies, and schools to advance the mission Serve as an advocate for environmental innovation, equity, and educational excellence at the local and regional level Ensure compliance with the Brown Act, California Public Records Act, and other applicable education laws and regulations Oversee recruitment and retention of students to ensure full school enrollment Attributes & Qualifications: Required Teaching credentials and at least five years of teaching experience Master’s degree in education or related field, or bachelor’s degree with substantial relevant leadership experience Valid or transferable administrative services credential At least three years of school leadership experience Expertise in project-based learning, design thinking, or experiential education Experience managing budgets and financial planning at an executive level with support from a back office firm Strong written and spoken communication skills Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and cultural responsiveness Flexibility, resilience, and willingness to perform a wide range of tasks in a start-up environment Successful completion of background check, LiveScan (fingerprinting), and TB clearance Strongly Preferred Five or more years of executive school leadership experience Experience in and knowledge of environmental literacy and education in a school setting Experience launching or scaling a school or educational program Familiarity with special education regulations and SELPA compliance Knowledge of California education law and regulations, including the Brown Act Experience working in diverse urban or suburban communities Bilingual or multilingual abilities Success Metrics: Achievement of enrollment, academic, and financial goals Strong student outcomes across all subgroups, including EL and SPED students High levels of family engagement and satisfaction Teacher and staff retention and professional growth Positive, inclusive, and joyful school culture Compliance with all state, federal, and local requirements Successful launch and growth of Oceanlight School’s first site Annual salary between $130,000 and $160,000, depending on experience and qualifications Medical benefits cafeteria style plan Contributions to STRS pension plan covered by the School Access to dental, vision, and 403(b) plan, covered by the employee Estimated start date: January 2026 To Apply
Send your resume and a letter of interest explaining why you’re excited about leading Oceanlight School to
hiring@oceanlightschool.org Oceanlight is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to building a diverse, inclusive community where every voice is valued.
#J-18808-Ljbffr