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Scheck Hillel Community School

Lower School Director

Scheck Hillel Community School, Miami, Florida, us, 33222

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Mission From early childhood through Grade 12, Scheck Hillel Community School educates and inspires students to become exemplary global citizens with enduring Jewish identity, values and a commitment to the State of Israel, through a college preparatory curriculum and meaningful co‑curricular experiences guided by Orthodox teachings and set within a nurturing, diverse community.

Vision Scheck Hillel Community School educates and inspires students to become exemplary global citizens with enduring Jewish identity and values, thereby strengthening our vibrant Jewish community for generations to come.

Position Overview Scheck Hillel is seeking an experienced, dynamic, and collaborative school leader to become our next Lower School Director. We are looking for someone who is excited to share our mission of academic excellence and empowering our students to live inspired and purposeful lives.

Reporting to the Chief Academic Officer and serving on the school’s leadership team, this position oversees the day‑to‑day operations of a large faculty and staff and students in grades K‑5 while collaboratively working with our School’s executive team on all efforts to set and achieve our school’s vision.

Responsibilities Overall School Leadership

Embody and reinforce the school’s Core Values of Kavod (respect), Emet (truth), Shalom (peace), Chessed (kindness) and Ruach (spirit) while leading the faculty, staff and students to grow academically, socially, emotionally, and spiritually

Act as the educational leader of the lower school division, responsible for its day‑to‑day mission

Sets the overall vision for the lower school program in alignment with the school’s mission, vision, and core values. Ensure that all components of lower school programming are aligned with this vision.

Be a visible, present, hands‑on leader responsible for all academic and cultural systems and all student outcomes

Oversee the academic/instructional process to drive academic results

Collaborate and partner with Scheck Hillel’s leadership team

Main point of contact for student/family interactions/responsibilities

Hire, manage, and retain a high performing team of faculty and staff including teachers, guidance counselors, and curriculum coordinators

Sets and supervises the Lower School Budget

Be aware of the educational, physical, social, and psychological needs of the school community and guide plans for meeting those needs

Ensure compliance with legal requirements of government regulations and agencies, and maintain the educational standards established by the state and by those agencies that examine and accredit the school

Academic Vision Setting

Lead and manage the lower school’s academic program

Collaborate with the lower school’s faculty and staff on matters related to academic operations (i.e. map testing, benchmark testing, testing schedules and coordination)

Support school culture and academic data analysis to identify gaps in data and effectively problem solve

In collaboration with members of our Lower School Administrative Team, design and lead ongoing school‑based professional development sessions for faculty and staff

Partner with Scheck Hillel’s CAO, school leaders, and instructional coaches in the development and implementation of strong vertical and horizontal lower school curriculum

Be knowledgeable and able to articulate advances and trends in education and pedagogical standards, benchmarks, and indicators

Facilitate the creation and revision of vertical and horizontal alignment maps for standards, skills, content, assessment types, writing and research, and student support

Provide teachers and instructional coaches with support in intellectual preparation of their subject areas as well as high‑quality, actionable data analysis

Create and foster a community of learners

Supervise the implementation of the lower school’s student services program including guidance, learning centers, health services, attendance, behavior management and related issues

Culture Systems Vision Setting

Lead faculty, staff, and students as a model of our community’s commitments, as well as have clear and kind conversations to hold all stakeholders accountable

Implement strong systems and routines in order to create a safe, productive, and joyful school environment, utilizing data systems for a data‑driven response

Maintain active and strong relationships with students and families to support students in meeting academic goals and/or provide social‑emotional support

Serve as a liaison between faculty, staff, parents, leaders, and the community

Faculty & Staff Supervision

Select and hire quality faculty and staff to support and maximize student achievement

Coach faculty to empower teacher growth and development and improve their practice through individualized observation, data analysis, coaching, professional development, modeling, and collaborative planning to ensure consistent, high quality instruction

When needed, create and implement faculty and staff development plans to support faculty and staff with targeted growth and improvement areas

Identify, recognize, and promote employee excellence

Key Experiences and Qualifications

At least five years of division instructional leadership experience within an independent school setting

A minimum of a bachelor’s in an education related field, Masters preferred

A track record of success in previous school leadership in establishing cultural growth

Have a relentless drive to develop your leadership practice and to sharpen your skills as a leader in education

Are self‑aware and reflective with a strong desire to continuously grow professionally and personally. Have a growth mindset and are quick to incorporate feedback into your daily practice

Thrive on data. You can analyze qualitative and quantitative data to inform instructional planning and decisions

Understanding that appropriate and healthy relationships are essential to working with people, value and enjoy cultivating deep relationships with students, families, and faculty to create a positive school environment

Value the importance of modeling and reinforcing the school’s core values, norms, and policies

Success in this role includes the ability for self‑reflection, humility, candor, authenticity, and vulnerability

Strategic thinker and empathetic problem solver

Excellent Communication, Organizational, and Technology Skills

Demonstrate the requisite commitment to fulfilling the School’s mission and Philosophy, which includes, providing a religious education consistent with fundamental beliefs of Judaism and teaching children to embrace Jewish heritage

This full time, full year in‑person position includes a comprehensive compensation package that includes excellent salary, benefits, professional development, and more. To apply, submit a résumé/CV, educational philosophy statement, and at least three professional references. Visit our website at www.ehillel.org for more information about Scheck Hillel.

Scheck Hillel is an equal opportunity employer.

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