Davidson Day School
Assistant Head of Middle School
Davidson Day School, Davidson, North Carolina, United States, 28036
Job Title: Assistant Head of Middle School
Division: Middle (5-8)
Department: Administrative
Reports To: Head of Middle and Upper School
FLSA Status: 12-Month, Full-Time, Exempt
Location: On-site in Davidson, NC
About Davidson Day
Davidson Day School is a diverse independent school serving approximately 545 students from age 2 through 12th grade, where we empower students to embrace challenge, live with character, and lead with purpose. We are a community grounded in the values of Courage, Ownership, Resilience, and Empathy. Learn more at .
Position Summary
The Assistant Head of Middle School serves as the division’s second-in-command, supporting the Head of Middle and Upper School in overseeing day-to-day operations and assuming leadership responsibilities when the Head is absent or unavailable. This is a highly student-facing role that focuses on fostering a positive and supportive school culture. The Assistant Head manages student discipline in alignment with school policies, oversees advisory programming, and collaborates on the design and implementation of wellness initiatives and student life programming. Working closely with faculty, staff, and families, the Assistant Head of Middle School helps ensure that students are supported academically, socially, and emotionally, and that the division operates smoothly and effectively. As this is a newly created position, responsibilities may evolve. The role requires adaptability and a willingness to assume additional duties as assigned to meet the needs of the School.
In addition, the Assistant Head of Middle School will have a 40% teaching load and model effective classroom instruction that supports the School’s mission to empower students to embrace challenge, live with character, and lead with purpose.
Essential Functions
Operations
Assist in leading division meetings with faculty, providing timely updates, sharing feedback, and supporting the implementation of school-wide and division-specific initiatives, events, and policies
Lead and facilitate morning meeting assemblies, setting a positive tone, reinforcing school expectations, sharing important updates, and fostering a sense of community
Keep the Head of Middle and Upper School informed of the general programs, activities, and concerns of the division
Observe and support Middle School faculty, offering constructive feedback and identifying professional development needs and opportunities
Support hiring and onboarding of new Middle School faculty by assisting with orientation and mentoring to promote successful integration into the school community
Assist in the admissions process for prospective Middle School students by collaborating with the admissions team to provide informed recommendations for enrollment decisions
Serve as a primary point of contact for Middle School parents and guardians, maintaining open and professional communication, addressing questions and concerns, and fostering strong partnerships between home and school
Represent the Middle School at events and school functions, engaging with students, families, alumni, and community members to strengthen relationships and promote the mission and values of the school
Student Experience
Oversee disciplinary matters for students in grades 5-8 in a fair, consistent, and restorative manner by addressing incidents promptly, communicating effectively with parents and guardians, and involving the Head of Middle and Upper School for major infractions or complex cases
Collaborate with the Head of Middle and Upper School to develop and implement proactive strategies that minimize disciplinary issues, strengthen community expectations, and promote a positive and respectful school culture
Uphold and enforce the School’s dress code policy, ensuring consistent application, addressing violations promptly and respectfully, and supporting a culture of inclusivity and accountability
Lead advisory program for the Upper School, ensuring students receive personalized academic guidance, social-emotional mentorship, and consistent support from faculty advisors
Partner with counselors, advisors, and faculty to design, implement, and oversee student wellness programs, addressing the social, emotional, and developmental needs of students; monitor program effectiveness and connect students and families with appropriate internal supports or external resources
Teaching
Spend 40% of time teaching students in 5-8 grade (two courses)
Implement an experiential, hands-on program (in subject of need) that encourages intellectual curiosity while building critical thinking, research, writing, reading and oral expression skills
Collaborate with a team of middle school teachers to develop integrative themes and cross-curricular experiences
Required Qualifications
Minimum of 5 years of teaching or administrative experience in an independent school setting
Understanding of best practices and trends in middle school education
Proven leadership ability with strong interpersonal and communication skills
Preferred Qualifications
Master’s degree in Education, Educational Administration, or related field
Demonstrated experience with faculty supervision
Equal Employment Opportunity
Davidson Day School is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate in employment opportunities or practices on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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