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Dean of Children’s Programs & Head of the School for Children

AAAI Press, New York, New York, us, 10261

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ROLE SUMMARY Bank Street College of Education seeks an energetic, purposeful, and accomplished

Dean of Children’s Programs & Head of the School for Children

to partner with the president of Bank Street College of Education and his cabinet, as well as the exceptional teachers and staff of the Children’s Programs, to build upon our history and reputation for providing a well-rounded and excellent educational experience for children.

As Dean of Children’s Programs, the role includes supervising the School for Children, a NYSAIS accredited school offering a dynamic academic program that serves children ages 3 through 14; the Family Center, an inclusive early childhood program for children ages 6 months through 5 years; Liberty LEADS, a high school completion and college access program; and Auxiliary Programs, which include the After School Program for School for Children families and Bank Street Summer Camp, a child-centered camp that mirrors the philosophy of the School for Children and serves a wider swath of New York City families.

The dean, who is supervised by the president rather than Bank Street’s Board of Trustees, will also work closely with the dean of the Graduate School of Education and the vice president of the Education Center to ensure a solid foundation between the programs and further the mission of Bank Street College. This is an exciting opportunity for a leader to embrace all that Bank Street stands for, to continue its legacy of more than 100 years as a leader and innovator in progressive education, to propel social justice and equity initiatives forward, and to share with others a vision for its development, growth, and effective and sustained service to the larger community and world.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES Mission and Program Leadership

Champion Bank Street’s progressive, child-centered developmental-interaction approach across the School for Children, Family Center, Liberty LEADS, and Auxiliary Programs

Strengthen curriculum and programs that balance rigor and joy, centering equity, anti-racist practice, social justice, and civic engagement

Collaborate with College partners to ensure Children’s Programs continue to reflect and advance Bank Street’s mission and values

Teaching, Learning, and Faculty Growth

Supervise and coach divisional and program leaders (including division heads and directors), setting clear goals for coherence, student support, and instructional quality

Recruit, hire, develop, and retain a diverse, mission-aligned faculty and staff

Lead reflective practice and continuous improvement using multiple forms of evidence—student work, developmental benchmarks, and climate data

Encourage thoughtful integration of technology and AI that enhances rather than replaces relational and experiential learning

Student Experience and Well-Being

Maintain a safe, inclusive environment where every child feels known, valued, and supported in their learning and identity development

Work with diversity, equity, and inclusion leaders, as well as student support leaders, to deepen anti-bias and anti-racist practices, restorative approaches, and programs that promote belonging and well-being

Ensure smooth, developmentally responsive transitions across divisions and programs

Community Partnerships and Communication

Be a visible, trusted presence with students, families, faculty, and alumni; listen with openness and communicate with clarity

Engage and partner with families as co-educators, honoring their voices and perspectives

Share the story of Bank Street’s Children’s Programs with warmth and conviction—within the College, across New York City, and beyond

Enrollment and Financial Sustainability

Guide the Admissions and Enrollment teams in building and sustaining a diverse and inclusive student body that reflects the values of Bank Street

Work with College leaders to align budgeting, tuition, and financial aid with the goal of expanding access to our programs

Philanthropy

Collaborate with the Development and Alumni Relations Office to cultivate philanthropic partnerships that expand access and sustain innovation

Represent Bank Street’s Children’s Programs externally, sharing its progressive vision

Operations, Risk, and Compliance

Ensure smooth daily operations—staffing, scheduling, safety, and facilities—in partnership with Facilities and Operations leadership

Lead NYSAIS accreditation and ongoing compliance; cultivate a culture of reflective self-study and institutional learning

College Collaboration and Institutional Leadership

Serve as a member of the president’s cabinet, contributing to College-wide planning and decision-making

Partner closely with the dean of the Graduate School of Education, vice president of the Education Center, and other cabinet colleagues to strengthen collaboration across divisions

Engage actively with the Board of Trustees by attending meetings and leading the Children’s Programs Committee, representing the needs and priorities of Children’s Programs

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CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS

Possesses a master’s degree in education, child development, or a related field aligned with Bank Street’s progressive philosophy

Demonstrated experience leading in early childhood, elementary, middle school, or high school settings—preferably within a progressive or independent school

Deep knowledge of developmental and inquiry-based learning, with experience applying progressive approaches to curriculum, teaching, and school leadership

Proven record of advancing equity, inclusion, and anti-racist practice through curriculum design, faculty development, and community culture

Experience building and sustaining cultures of belonging and trust through transparency, empathy, and shared purpose

Demonstrated ability to manage budgets, enrollment, and staffing with clarity and care; brings experience balancing financial stewardship with mission alignment and innovation

Experience leading within complex organizations and partnering across departments to align vision, share resources, and strengthen collective impact

Exceptional written and verbal communication skills; able to engage and speak meaningfully with a wide range of internal and external partners—including children, families, colleagues, trustees, and community stakeholders with warmth and clarity

Experience engaging in fundraising, development, or advancement initiatives

Experience supervising, coaching, and developing faculty and staff

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