Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
Supervisor, Computer Science and STEM
Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, Manassas, Virginia, United States, 22110
This position will remain open until filled. Applications will be reviewed and considered as they are received. An essential function of this position is the ability to work in person and physically report for work on site.
Job Summary: This position collaborates with supervisors, school administrators, teachers, the Career and Technical Education Office, and other division departments to lead and support K-12 Computer Science and STEM education. Under the direction of the Director of Student Learning, the role is responsible for planning, developing, managing, implementing, and evaluating Computer Science and STEM programs across the division.
Essential Responsibilities Specific to this Job:
Provides leadership in the development of strategic approaches for computer science and STEM.
Facilitates and manages the integration of computer science and STEM into the K-12 curriculum.
Designs and delivers professional development and support to K-12 teachers in the areas of computer science and STEM.
Directs or assists in coordinating special projects and programs for computer science and STEM.
Supports the fulfillment of all contractual obligations and promotes best practices in vendor relationship management.
Responds to requests for information and materials from individual teachers, principals, citizens, and media.
Facilitates grants and reporting related to computer science and STEM.
Develops, implements, and evaluates computer science and STEM curricula, programs, and training materials.
Manages budgets, allocates resources, and ensures compliance with policies and procedures related to computer science and STEM programs.
Collects, analyzes, and reports data related to computer science and STEM programs and student performance.
Works collaboratively with other departments, schools, and community partners to support computer science and STEM initiatives.
Ensures compliance with applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations related to computer science and STEM education.
Ensures integration of Computer Science standards into the K-12 curriculum.
Ensures compliance with all VDOE directives around computer science, STEM, and accompanying standards and courses.
Maintains up-to-date knowledge of advancements in Computer Science and STEM education, including emerging technologies such as AI, and integrates these developments into curriculum enhancements.
Candidates must hold or be immediately eligible for a Virginia Postgraduate Professional Educator license with an Administration/Supervision endorsement.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Behaviors:
Excellent leadership, management, organization, communication, and interpersonal skills
Extensive knowledge and leadership experience in computer science education, STEM, curriculum, instruction, and technology
Skills in budget development and management, including grants
Skills in data-based decision-making
Ability to supervise and evaluate personnel and facilitate small groups
Demonstrated leadership in the field of computer science and STEM education
Ability to keep and maintain accurate records and meet deadlines
Knowledge of state and federal statutes, regulations, and rules relating to instruction, curriculum, and student learning
Knowledge of project-based learning, performance-based assessment, and other student-centered instructional frameworks
In-depth understanding of adult learning
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Ability to manage multiple tasks and projects simultaneously
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Job Summary: This position collaborates with supervisors, school administrators, teachers, the Career and Technical Education Office, and other division departments to lead and support K-12 Computer Science and STEM education. Under the direction of the Director of Student Learning, the role is responsible for planning, developing, managing, implementing, and evaluating Computer Science and STEM programs across the division.
Essential Responsibilities Specific to this Job:
Provides leadership in the development of strategic approaches for computer science and STEM.
Facilitates and manages the integration of computer science and STEM into the K-12 curriculum.
Designs and delivers professional development and support to K-12 teachers in the areas of computer science and STEM.
Directs or assists in coordinating special projects and programs for computer science and STEM.
Supports the fulfillment of all contractual obligations and promotes best practices in vendor relationship management.
Responds to requests for information and materials from individual teachers, principals, citizens, and media.
Facilitates grants and reporting related to computer science and STEM.
Develops, implements, and evaluates computer science and STEM curricula, programs, and training materials.
Manages budgets, allocates resources, and ensures compliance with policies and procedures related to computer science and STEM programs.
Collects, analyzes, and reports data related to computer science and STEM programs and student performance.
Works collaboratively with other departments, schools, and community partners to support computer science and STEM initiatives.
Ensures compliance with applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations related to computer science and STEM education.
Ensures integration of Computer Science standards into the K-12 curriculum.
Ensures compliance with all VDOE directives around computer science, STEM, and accompanying standards and courses.
Maintains up-to-date knowledge of advancements in Computer Science and STEM education, including emerging technologies such as AI, and integrates these developments into curriculum enhancements.
Candidates must hold or be immediately eligible for a Virginia Postgraduate Professional Educator license with an Administration/Supervision endorsement.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Behaviors:
Excellent leadership, management, organization, communication, and interpersonal skills
Extensive knowledge and leadership experience in computer science education, STEM, curriculum, instruction, and technology
Skills in budget development and management, including grants
Skills in data-based decision-making
Ability to supervise and evaluate personnel and facilitate small groups
Demonstrated leadership in the field of computer science and STEM education
Ability to keep and maintain accurate records and meet deadlines
Knowledge of state and federal statutes, regulations, and rules relating to instruction, curriculum, and student learning
Knowledge of project-based learning, performance-based assessment, and other student-centered instructional frameworks
In-depth understanding of adult learning
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Ability to manage multiple tasks and projects simultaneously
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