Kipp
Company Description
KIPP Miami is part of the KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) national nonprofit network of college-preparatory, public charter schools educating elementary, middle and high school students. KIPP has a 25-year track record of preparing students for success in college and life. Founded in 2018, KIPP Miami operates two nonprofit charter schools in Greater Miami's Urban Core community. Currently, KIPP Miami educates students in grades K-4 at KIPP Royalty Academy and 5-8 students at KIPP Courage Academy. To learn more, visit www.kippmiami.org or visit us on instagram
Opening with an inaugural ninth-grade class in school year 2026-2027 and growing to serve grades 9-12, KIPP Miami Tech will provide students with the academic foundation, professional skills, and real-world experiences necessary to excel in college or career pathways. KIPP Miami Tech will offer three specialized career academies: Business, Commercial & Digital Arts, and Technology. Students will be able to graduate not only with a high school diploma, but also with college credits, industry-recognized credentials, and hands-on experience that provide a head start on their futures.
Applicants, please note that this role has a projected start date in July 2026
Job Description
Deans of Instruction at KIPP Miami are expected to lead and coach instruction, to manage the scope & sequence of their assigned grade/content, to build and manage assessments and administer them on a prescribed cadence, to lead data analysis and response cycles, to facilitate content team meetings, to cultivate the leadership of GLCs and ICs on their teams, and to build a culture of achievement and joy for students and adults.
What We're Looking For Instructional Excellence:
You plan backwards, differentiate effectively, and deliver engaging, culturally responsive lessons that move all learners to mastery. Advanced Program Mindset:
You believe AP/AICE/IB/Dual Enrollment pathways are for all students and you expand access while maintaining rigor. CTE Builder:
You connect curriculum to real careers (architecture, design, engineering, construction) through authentic projects and certifications, and you are eager to grow your own CTE skill set. Data-Driven & Reflective:
You analyze evidence, iterate quickly, and share learning with teammates. Heartbeat Aligned:
You build strong relationships, partner with families, and model the belief that our students will change the world. Key Roles and Responsibilities include:
People Leadership & Performance Management
Work with members of teacher cohort to set individual goals based on school wide goals and student achievement data;
Conduct One on Ones (O3s) as developmentally appropriate with each member of teacher cohort focused on instructional strategies, content, feedback based on observations and holding them accountable to goals; Conduct regular classroom observations of members of the teacher cohort. Manage the performance of teachers to obtain outcomes for students through 03s, observation/feedback, content team meetings, professional development and real time coaching.
Team Leadership:
Build strong teams characterized by trust, investment in goals, and ownership Talent Development:
Identify high potential talent and develop accordingly, manage performance with the support of the school leader, manage the growth and capacity building of next-ready leaders (GLCs, Department Chairs, Instructional Coaches and high-potential teachers) Leadership Development:
Develop GLCs and next-ready teacher leaders intentionally in order to ensure strong pipelines. Instructional Culture Leadership:
Conduct walk-throughs in grade levels specifically focused on active monitoring, use of real-time data and strategic re-teach in classrooms, engage in weekly O3s with the school leader focused on outcomes of teacher cohort; uphold school leader's vision for school culture and hold teachers and students accountable to expectations (this includes coaching around culture). Collaborate as a member of the school leadership team and collaborate with regional leadership teammates to ensure all students meet school goals:
Conduct conversations with the school leadership team focused on student achievement data for focus grade levels and ensure that there are clear next steps and strategies to drive student outcomes; attend skill builder PDs; provide input to school leader on vision and goals. Implement Academic Inputs that lead to results: Build quarterly scope and sequences per subject/grade that entails:
daily lessons + objectives and resources, quarterly assessments, CRQs, and exit tickets. Create, curate/update respective assessment wikis aligned to the regional assessment calendar with assessments for each course per quarter. Analyze state assessment, quarterly assessments, CRQs, and exit ticket data to make informed academic decisions to be implemented in CTMs, weekly data meetings, and Looking At Student Work (LASW) meetings. Lead effective DKI (data and key initiatives) meetings determine actions that lead to outcomes for students Assessment & Data
Create common assessments, capstone projects, and performance tasks; analyze student performance data to refine instruction. Lead teachers in the creation and internalization of external assessments, certifications, and postsecondary opportunities in their academic fields. Culture & Family Partnership
Model and uphold KIPP Miami's Heartbeat Principles in all interactions; create an inclusive, purposeful classroom culture with high expectations and joy. Partner with families through transparent progress reporting, empowering teachers to facilitate student-led conferences, and proactive communication. Professionalism
Serve as an academic ambassador; build strong community and scholarly and industry partnerships that enhance the Business, Commercial & Digital Arts, and Technology academies. Share best practices and collaborate with faculty teams; participate actively in professional learning, coaching cycles, and school-wide duties. Qualifications
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's Degree; preferrably in a STEM-related field At least two (2) years of full-time high school teaching experience in a STEM related field. (required). Experience coaching and managing others and/or leading a team to results Demonstrated ability to deliver rigorous instruction, integrate project-based learning, and maintain strong student outcomes. Valid Florida Educator Certificate (or eligibility) in a 6-12 subject area and/or aligned to the magnet/academy theme. (Candidates pursuing reciprocity or temporary certification must be eligible under Florida statutes.) Demonstrated ability to partner with external organizations for student internships, mentorships, and authentic learning opportunities. Commitment to complete required CTE coursework and pass state CTE examinations relevant to assigned pathways within the first 24 months of employment (tuition/fees may be eligible for reimbursement per KIPP Miami policy). Strong proficiency with instructional technology and data-driven decision-making. Satisfactory background check and fingerprint clearance. Physical Requirements
The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands:
Prolonged periods of sitting at computer or working at desk and significant fine finger dexterity. Often required to stand and sit. Walk frequently and climb stairs. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.
Skills and Abilities:
Commitment to KIPP Miami's mission, vision and goals Passion for working with children and school personnel Achievement Orientation: Demonstrated student achievement results in own classroom and from teachers that he/she manages Instructional Leadership: Adept at data analysis and strong STEM content knowledge; ability to extract meaningful insights and actions from data Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with ability to engage and work closely with a wide range of staff members and external partners Strong organization skills and meticulous attention to detail Flexibility and willingness to learn Growth Mindset Commitment to do whatever it takes to ensure our students have what they need to be successful Proficient in Microsoft Office, specifically Excel Data base management and reporting Strong written and oral communication skills Strong interpersonal skills Demonstrated ability to work with a team on collaborative projects Ability to use the computer to input student data. Ability to effectively plan, organize and implement curricula and activities. Ability to make decisions on behalf of children and protect their well-being. Must be able to manage confidential information. Ability to maintain professionalism and emotional constancy. Ability to work flexible hours. Ability to work with a team on collaborative projects Ability to proactively problem solve; anticipate challenges before they occur Ability to identify inefficiencies and generate creative solutions Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and comfortably with ambiguity Ability to troubleshoot and manage high stress situations with a calm and positive demeanor Nice-to-Haves
Prior success teaching in academy/magnet programs or advanced academic settings. Proficiency in Spanish and/or Creole, preferred Experience in high-performing school environments with a record of student growth and equitable outcomes.
Additional Information
Compensation & Benefits
The salary range for this role is $80,000-$118,000,commensurate with experience.
KIPP Miami offers a full comprehensive benefits plan, including health care, competitive 403(B) plan, and a school laptop.
Our organization is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, gender, age, religion, national origin, citizen status, marital status, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Our organization will make a reasonable accommodation to known physical or mental limitations of a qualified applicant or employee with a disability unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the operation of the organization. No questions on this application are asked for any unlawful purpose.
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KIPP Miami is part of the KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) national nonprofit network of college-preparatory, public charter schools educating elementary, middle and high school students. KIPP has a 25-year track record of preparing students for success in college and life. Founded in 2018, KIPP Miami operates two nonprofit charter schools in Greater Miami's Urban Core community. Currently, KIPP Miami educates students in grades K-4 at KIPP Royalty Academy and 5-8 students at KIPP Courage Academy. To learn more, visit www.kippmiami.org or visit us on instagram
Opening with an inaugural ninth-grade class in school year 2026-2027 and growing to serve grades 9-12, KIPP Miami Tech will provide students with the academic foundation, professional skills, and real-world experiences necessary to excel in college or career pathways. KIPP Miami Tech will offer three specialized career academies: Business, Commercial & Digital Arts, and Technology. Students will be able to graduate not only with a high school diploma, but also with college credits, industry-recognized credentials, and hands-on experience that provide a head start on their futures.
Applicants, please note that this role has a projected start date in July 2026
Job Description
Deans of Instruction at KIPP Miami are expected to lead and coach instruction, to manage the scope & sequence of their assigned grade/content, to build and manage assessments and administer them on a prescribed cadence, to lead data analysis and response cycles, to facilitate content team meetings, to cultivate the leadership of GLCs and ICs on their teams, and to build a culture of achievement and joy for students and adults.
What We're Looking For Instructional Excellence:
You plan backwards, differentiate effectively, and deliver engaging, culturally responsive lessons that move all learners to mastery. Advanced Program Mindset:
You believe AP/AICE/IB/Dual Enrollment pathways are for all students and you expand access while maintaining rigor. CTE Builder:
You connect curriculum to real careers (architecture, design, engineering, construction) through authentic projects and certifications, and you are eager to grow your own CTE skill set. Data-Driven & Reflective:
You analyze evidence, iterate quickly, and share learning with teammates. Heartbeat Aligned:
You build strong relationships, partner with families, and model the belief that our students will change the world. Key Roles and Responsibilities include:
People Leadership & Performance Management
Work with members of teacher cohort to set individual goals based on school wide goals and student achievement data;
Conduct One on Ones (O3s) as developmentally appropriate with each member of teacher cohort focused on instructional strategies, content, feedback based on observations and holding them accountable to goals; Conduct regular classroom observations of members of the teacher cohort. Manage the performance of teachers to obtain outcomes for students through 03s, observation/feedback, content team meetings, professional development and real time coaching.
Team Leadership:
Build strong teams characterized by trust, investment in goals, and ownership Talent Development:
Identify high potential talent and develop accordingly, manage performance with the support of the school leader, manage the growth and capacity building of next-ready leaders (GLCs, Department Chairs, Instructional Coaches and high-potential teachers) Leadership Development:
Develop GLCs and next-ready teacher leaders intentionally in order to ensure strong pipelines. Instructional Culture Leadership:
Conduct walk-throughs in grade levels specifically focused on active monitoring, use of real-time data and strategic re-teach in classrooms, engage in weekly O3s with the school leader focused on outcomes of teacher cohort; uphold school leader's vision for school culture and hold teachers and students accountable to expectations (this includes coaching around culture). Collaborate as a member of the school leadership team and collaborate with regional leadership teammates to ensure all students meet school goals:
Conduct conversations with the school leadership team focused on student achievement data for focus grade levels and ensure that there are clear next steps and strategies to drive student outcomes; attend skill builder PDs; provide input to school leader on vision and goals. Implement Academic Inputs that lead to results: Build quarterly scope and sequences per subject/grade that entails:
daily lessons + objectives and resources, quarterly assessments, CRQs, and exit tickets. Create, curate/update respective assessment wikis aligned to the regional assessment calendar with assessments for each course per quarter. Analyze state assessment, quarterly assessments, CRQs, and exit ticket data to make informed academic decisions to be implemented in CTMs, weekly data meetings, and Looking At Student Work (LASW) meetings. Lead effective DKI (data and key initiatives) meetings determine actions that lead to outcomes for students Assessment & Data
Create common assessments, capstone projects, and performance tasks; analyze student performance data to refine instruction. Lead teachers in the creation and internalization of external assessments, certifications, and postsecondary opportunities in their academic fields. Culture & Family Partnership
Model and uphold KIPP Miami's Heartbeat Principles in all interactions; create an inclusive, purposeful classroom culture with high expectations and joy. Partner with families through transparent progress reporting, empowering teachers to facilitate student-led conferences, and proactive communication. Professionalism
Serve as an academic ambassador; build strong community and scholarly and industry partnerships that enhance the Business, Commercial & Digital Arts, and Technology academies. Share best practices and collaborate with faculty teams; participate actively in professional learning, coaching cycles, and school-wide duties. Qualifications
Required Education and Experience:
Bachelor's Degree; preferrably in a STEM-related field At least two (2) years of full-time high school teaching experience in a STEM related field. (required). Experience coaching and managing others and/or leading a team to results Demonstrated ability to deliver rigorous instruction, integrate project-based learning, and maintain strong student outcomes. Valid Florida Educator Certificate (or eligibility) in a 6-12 subject area and/or aligned to the magnet/academy theme. (Candidates pursuing reciprocity or temporary certification must be eligible under Florida statutes.) Demonstrated ability to partner with external organizations for student internships, mentorships, and authentic learning opportunities. Commitment to complete required CTE coursework and pass state CTE examinations relevant to assigned pathways within the first 24 months of employment (tuition/fees may be eligible for reimbursement per KIPP Miami policy). Strong proficiency with instructional technology and data-driven decision-making. Satisfactory background check and fingerprint clearance. Physical Requirements
The usual and customary methods of performing the job's functions require the following physical demands:
Prolonged periods of sitting at computer or working at desk and significant fine finger dexterity. Often required to stand and sit. Walk frequently and climb stairs. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this job.
Skills and Abilities:
Commitment to KIPP Miami's mission, vision and goals Passion for working with children and school personnel Achievement Orientation: Demonstrated student achievement results in own classroom and from teachers that he/she manages Instructional Leadership: Adept at data analysis and strong STEM content knowledge; ability to extract meaningful insights and actions from data Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with ability to engage and work closely with a wide range of staff members and external partners Strong organization skills and meticulous attention to detail Flexibility and willingness to learn Growth Mindset Commitment to do whatever it takes to ensure our students have what they need to be successful Proficient in Microsoft Office, specifically Excel Data base management and reporting Strong written and oral communication skills Strong interpersonal skills Demonstrated ability to work with a team on collaborative projects Ability to use the computer to input student data. Ability to effectively plan, organize and implement curricula and activities. Ability to make decisions on behalf of children and protect their well-being. Must be able to manage confidential information. Ability to maintain professionalism and emotional constancy. Ability to work flexible hours. Ability to work with a team on collaborative projects Ability to proactively problem solve; anticipate challenges before they occur Ability to identify inefficiencies and generate creative solutions Ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously and comfortably with ambiguity Ability to troubleshoot and manage high stress situations with a calm and positive demeanor Nice-to-Haves
Prior success teaching in academy/magnet programs or advanced academic settings. Proficiency in Spanish and/or Creole, preferred Experience in high-performing school environments with a record of student growth and equitable outcomes.
Additional Information
Compensation & Benefits
The salary range for this role is $80,000-$118,000,commensurate with experience.
KIPP Miami offers a full comprehensive benefits plan, including health care, competitive 403(B) plan, and a school laptop.
Our organization is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, gender, age, religion, national origin, citizen status, marital status, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. Our organization will make a reasonable accommodation to known physical or mental limitations of a qualified applicant or employee with a disability unless the accommodation would impose an undue hardship on the operation of the organization. No questions on this application are asked for any unlawful purpose.
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