Uplift Education
Uplift Education: Secondary Dean of Scholar and Family Engagement (Assistant Pri
Uplift Education, Dallas, Texas, United States, 75215
Uplift Education: Secondary Dean of Scholar and Family Engagement (Assistant Principal) Pool (26-27)
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Mission Statement Uplift's mission is to create and sustain public schools of excellence that empower each student to reach their highest potential in college and the global marketplace and that inspire in students a life‑long love of learning, achievement, and service in order to positively change their world.
Primary Purpose The Secondary Dean of Scholar and Family Engagement is a key member of the school leadership team. They will execute the scholar and family engagement vision for the school, aligned with Uplift’s IB vision for excellence. The Secondary Dean will directly manage and support a portfolio of teachers, scholars and families by being culture leader on campus. In concert with the school leadership team, they will engage in frequent observation and feedback with staff and scholars to develop the talent on campus and achieve strong academic outcomes. They will partner and work effectively with the school leadership team as well as other leaders across the network to realize Uplift’s mission for the communities it serves. Additionally, the Dean manages a cohort of teachers as required, and coaches them to meet instructional outcomes in support of student learning.
Duties / Responsibilities Campus Leadership
Support the implementation of the strategic vision for the school that aligns with network priorities
Maintain a shared vision of success across staff members and scholars
Actively monitor progress towards school targets and goals and support implementation of the aligned strategies to drive towards achieving the school’s vision of success
Maintain and support a culture of continuous improvement
Management of Campus Scholar Culture
Working in partnership with the Secondary Head of Schools to support the development and execution of the campus culture vision
Developing, implementing, managing, and executing effective scholar behavioral systems and ensuring incorporation of family communication throughout the process
Managing, coaching, modeling, and developing team members on effective classroom management through communication, observations, meetings, and collaboration
Managing and evaluating comprehensive programs that will increase scholar well‑being and scholar achievement
Collecting, maintaining, and analyzing relevant scholar data to evaluate and make recommendations for systems of accountability that support students
Managing and coaching Grade Level Chairs to align to campus systems and goals to the bigger picture and understand how their role impact scholar culture and well‑being
Working in partnership with the campus Student Support Specialist to ensure rules are implemented consistently and that scholar discipline is appropriate and equitable in accordance with the handbook and Code of Character, with an emphasis on the use of restorative practices
Overseeing systems, programs, and professional development on campus that ensures students feel a sense of belonging and safety on campus that allows them to engage actively in learning
Ensuring the student handbook and Code of Character is published and applied in compliance with Uplift guidelines, and that all related procedures regarding student discipline, investigations and documentation standards are correctly executed
Facilitating meetings with parents, scholars and teachers with violations of the Code of Character
Ensure High Quality Family Engagement
Developing, maintaining, and modeling transformative relationships with various stakeholders, including staff, scholars, families, and community members that reinforce campus vision, values, and culture
Working in partnership with the campus Family Engagement Coordinator to ensure scholar and family events and engagement remains a top priority for all campus staff members
Co‑creating the yearly calendar of campus activities and communicate these activities and meetings with scholars, parents, and key external stakeholders
Leveraging the monthly parent survey (pulse checks) to assess parent sentiment, celebrate successes, and work to immediately address parent concerns
Scholar Co‑Curricular Experience Management
Working with grade level chairs and network partners to curate yearly experiences for scholars that are in line with the IB program of study and to expose scholars to new experiences and interests
Establishing or upholding campus traditions are upheld and ensure that campus cultural celebrations and exposure occurs annually
Requiring the Campus Athletic Coordinator provides a robust athletic experience for scholars on campus and shores up support and participation across the PK‑12 campus
People Management and Development
Coach and develop a portfolio of teachers/staff members as required
Observe teachers/staff members regularly and provide targeted feedback
Interview, recommend for hire and onboard candidates for open positions
Define expectations and goals for staff performance across all areas (instructional strategies, classroom management, professional conduct, communication, etc.)
Provide day to day feedback and coaching (performance/technical and developmental) to staff
Serve as a thought partner and guide for planning professional development for direct reports aligned to developmental goals
Observe employee performance, record observations, and conduct rigorous performance evaluations based on continuous improvement and accountability for results
Professional Learning and Growth
Model and demonstrate the highest standards of professional conduct, ethical principles and integrity in decision making, actions and behaviors
Seek and engage in learning opportunities to develop holistically as leader (technical skill development, adaptive leadership development, cultural development)
Attend and participate in network leadership meetings, academies, conferences, as applicable
Implement practices learned at professional development, monitor and evaluate implementation for effectiveness, and share findings with network leaders
Administrative Functions
Assist in managing resources (people, financial) effectively to support school and organizational goals
Create and monitor systems for scholar and teacher management
Support in the planning of daily school activities – class schedules, teacher assignments, extracurricular schedule, event schedule, substitute coverage, staff/family newsletters, duties (carline/lunch), testing support, etc.
Qualifications Education and Certification Requirements
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university required. Master’s degree is desirable but not required.
Valid teaching certification and/or principal certificate in the State of Texas is preferred but not required.
Experience Requirements
Minimum of three years of experience as a classroom teacher required.
Minimum of one year of experience leading a team of adults (examples include grade level chair, department chair, etc.)
Required Skills/Abilities
A belief in Uplift Education’s mission, values and operating norms and a commitment to living them daily.
Thorough knowledge of the principles, methods, strategies, goals, and objectives of public education.
Excellent oral and written communication skills, including ability to read, analyze, and apply common sense understanding.
Ability to analyze complex student achievement data and proficiency in supporting teachers with analysis and adjustment of instructional plans in response to data.
Ability to effectively plan, organize, and execute academic programming and other initiatives.
Ability to effectively analyze, address and solve complex problems and develop creative and appropriate solutions.
Ability to engage sensitively and fairly with persons from diverse cultural backgrounds and interact with a broad range of stakeholders with different interests and needs.
Ability to handle multiple priorities and frequent interruptions.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google Suite applications is required. Working knowledge of common educational technology and IB digital platforms is preferred.
Bilingual Skills: Bilingual (Spanish) preferred but not required.
Work Environment
Employee must be able to maintain emotional control under stress.
Occasional prolonged and irregular hours will be necessary.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and talk or hear.
The employee frequently is required to use hands and fingers to handle, feel and reach with hands and arms.
The employee frequently is required to stand, walk, and use stairs.
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Occasional travel between home campus and CMO or other campuses is required. Employee must have reliable transportation to travel between campuses/offices within the DFW Metroplex.
This document describes the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required. I attest that I can complete all of the essential duties of this role with or without an accommodation.
Employee Signature: Date:
Received by: Date:
Uplift Education is an equal employment opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any classification protected by federal, state or local law.
Seniority level: Director
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Education and Training
Industry: Education Administration Programs
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Uplift Education: Secondary Dean of Scholar and Family Engagement (Assistant Principal) Pool (26-27)
role at
Uplift Education .
Mission Statement Uplift's mission is to create and sustain public schools of excellence that empower each student to reach their highest potential in college and the global marketplace and that inspire in students a life‑long love of learning, achievement, and service in order to positively change their world.
Primary Purpose The Secondary Dean of Scholar and Family Engagement is a key member of the school leadership team. They will execute the scholar and family engagement vision for the school, aligned with Uplift’s IB vision for excellence. The Secondary Dean will directly manage and support a portfolio of teachers, scholars and families by being culture leader on campus. In concert with the school leadership team, they will engage in frequent observation and feedback with staff and scholars to develop the talent on campus and achieve strong academic outcomes. They will partner and work effectively with the school leadership team as well as other leaders across the network to realize Uplift’s mission for the communities it serves. Additionally, the Dean manages a cohort of teachers as required, and coaches them to meet instructional outcomes in support of student learning.
Duties / Responsibilities Campus Leadership
Support the implementation of the strategic vision for the school that aligns with network priorities
Maintain a shared vision of success across staff members and scholars
Actively monitor progress towards school targets and goals and support implementation of the aligned strategies to drive towards achieving the school’s vision of success
Maintain and support a culture of continuous improvement
Management of Campus Scholar Culture
Working in partnership with the Secondary Head of Schools to support the development and execution of the campus culture vision
Developing, implementing, managing, and executing effective scholar behavioral systems and ensuring incorporation of family communication throughout the process
Managing, coaching, modeling, and developing team members on effective classroom management through communication, observations, meetings, and collaboration
Managing and evaluating comprehensive programs that will increase scholar well‑being and scholar achievement
Collecting, maintaining, and analyzing relevant scholar data to evaluate and make recommendations for systems of accountability that support students
Managing and coaching Grade Level Chairs to align to campus systems and goals to the bigger picture and understand how their role impact scholar culture and well‑being
Working in partnership with the campus Student Support Specialist to ensure rules are implemented consistently and that scholar discipline is appropriate and equitable in accordance with the handbook and Code of Character, with an emphasis on the use of restorative practices
Overseeing systems, programs, and professional development on campus that ensures students feel a sense of belonging and safety on campus that allows them to engage actively in learning
Ensuring the student handbook and Code of Character is published and applied in compliance with Uplift guidelines, and that all related procedures regarding student discipline, investigations and documentation standards are correctly executed
Facilitating meetings with parents, scholars and teachers with violations of the Code of Character
Ensure High Quality Family Engagement
Developing, maintaining, and modeling transformative relationships with various stakeholders, including staff, scholars, families, and community members that reinforce campus vision, values, and culture
Working in partnership with the campus Family Engagement Coordinator to ensure scholar and family events and engagement remains a top priority for all campus staff members
Co‑creating the yearly calendar of campus activities and communicate these activities and meetings with scholars, parents, and key external stakeholders
Leveraging the monthly parent survey (pulse checks) to assess parent sentiment, celebrate successes, and work to immediately address parent concerns
Scholar Co‑Curricular Experience Management
Working with grade level chairs and network partners to curate yearly experiences for scholars that are in line with the IB program of study and to expose scholars to new experiences and interests
Establishing or upholding campus traditions are upheld and ensure that campus cultural celebrations and exposure occurs annually
Requiring the Campus Athletic Coordinator provides a robust athletic experience for scholars on campus and shores up support and participation across the PK‑12 campus
People Management and Development
Coach and develop a portfolio of teachers/staff members as required
Observe teachers/staff members regularly and provide targeted feedback
Interview, recommend for hire and onboard candidates for open positions
Define expectations and goals for staff performance across all areas (instructional strategies, classroom management, professional conduct, communication, etc.)
Provide day to day feedback and coaching (performance/technical and developmental) to staff
Serve as a thought partner and guide for planning professional development for direct reports aligned to developmental goals
Observe employee performance, record observations, and conduct rigorous performance evaluations based on continuous improvement and accountability for results
Professional Learning and Growth
Model and demonstrate the highest standards of professional conduct, ethical principles and integrity in decision making, actions and behaviors
Seek and engage in learning opportunities to develop holistically as leader (technical skill development, adaptive leadership development, cultural development)
Attend and participate in network leadership meetings, academies, conferences, as applicable
Implement practices learned at professional development, monitor and evaluate implementation for effectiveness, and share findings with network leaders
Administrative Functions
Assist in managing resources (people, financial) effectively to support school and organizational goals
Create and monitor systems for scholar and teacher management
Support in the planning of daily school activities – class schedules, teacher assignments, extracurricular schedule, event schedule, substitute coverage, staff/family newsletters, duties (carline/lunch), testing support, etc.
Qualifications Education and Certification Requirements
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university required. Master’s degree is desirable but not required.
Valid teaching certification and/or principal certificate in the State of Texas is preferred but not required.
Experience Requirements
Minimum of three years of experience as a classroom teacher required.
Minimum of one year of experience leading a team of adults (examples include grade level chair, department chair, etc.)
Required Skills/Abilities
A belief in Uplift Education’s mission, values and operating norms and a commitment to living them daily.
Thorough knowledge of the principles, methods, strategies, goals, and objectives of public education.
Excellent oral and written communication skills, including ability to read, analyze, and apply common sense understanding.
Ability to analyze complex student achievement data and proficiency in supporting teachers with analysis and adjustment of instructional plans in response to data.
Ability to effectively plan, organize, and execute academic programming and other initiatives.
Ability to effectively analyze, address and solve complex problems and develop creative and appropriate solutions.
Ability to engage sensitively and fairly with persons from diverse cultural backgrounds and interact with a broad range of stakeholders with different interests and needs.
Ability to handle multiple priorities and frequent interruptions.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google Suite applications is required. Working knowledge of common educational technology and IB digital platforms is preferred.
Bilingual Skills: Bilingual (Spanish) preferred but not required.
Work Environment
Employee must be able to maintain emotional control under stress.
Occasional prolonged and irregular hours will be necessary.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and talk or hear.
The employee frequently is required to use hands and fingers to handle, feel and reach with hands and arms.
The employee frequently is required to stand, walk, and use stairs.
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Occasional travel between home campus and CMO or other campuses is required. Employee must have reliable transportation to travel between campuses/offices within the DFW Metroplex.
This document describes the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required. I attest that I can complete all of the essential duties of this role with or without an accommodation.
Employee Signature: Date:
Received by: Date:
Uplift Education is an equal employment opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any classification protected by federal, state or local law.
Seniority level: Director
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Education and Training
Industry: Education Administration Programs
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