Network Dean of Climate and Culture

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Plainfield, NJ, USA
In-Office
95K-120K Annually
Mid level
Edtech • Professional Services • Social Impact • Consulting
The Role
The Network Dean of Climate and Culture will lead initiatives promoting a positive school climate, develop support programs, and oversee social emotional learning strategies for scholars at QCACS.
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The Queen City Difference

At Queen City Academy Charter School, teachers are our most treasured assets. We therefore need leaders who will enable them to amplify their impact on student learning. We expect academic and character excellence from QCACS scholars, and our teachers help foster a dynamic learning environment where scholars receive the necessary preparation and support to rise to that challenge. Therefore, teacher development at QCACS is a vitally important process. As Network Dean of climate and culture, you will serve as part of the leadership team, actively fostering a climate and culture across the network that allows scholars to engage in activities that address social and cultural needs. At QCACS we realize that scholars cannot learn in a vacuum therefore, our SEL programming and outreach to the Plainfield Community is extremely embedded in who we are. The Network Dean of Climate and Culture will ensure that the QCACS campuses remain buzzing with activities that foster and promote a positive school climate.

A small K-12 school, QCACS is a place where people enter to learn and work but experience the fulfillment of a family atmosphere as they are inducted into our nurturing yet challenging environment. Our employees enjoy competitive salaries, benefits, merit pay opportunities, and pension. More importantly, they enjoy the privilege of working in a place where they are supported professionally and personally.

Leadership Position OverviewLeaders at The Queen City Academy Charter School advance the mission, goals and educational philosophy of the school by supervising the professional practice of teachers and ensuring their ability to facilitate learning activities and experiences that advance the intellectual, emotional, physical, and social growth of students, while enabling scholars to develop competencies, skills and disposition to function successfully in society. Like our teachers, school leaders must display uncompromising effort at demonstrating or acquiring excellence in the professional areas outlined below:
  • Commitment and dedication to the schools culturally relevant and antiracist design and philosophy, and a relentless pursuit of high achievement
  • Include the scholar voice in all decision making
  • Communicate and maintain high academic and personal expectations for all students • Leverage technology to foster greater inquiry, collaboration and supportive interactions with and among students, colleagues and families
  • Develop and implement plan to insure a safe, orderly, non threatening learning environment for all students
  • Lead the climate and culture departments while providing supervision to the Guidance and Social Work Team

In addition, the Dean of Climate and Culture must:

  • Develop a written plan for managing a comprehensive support program which promotes the intellectual, social, and physical development of all QCACS scholars
  • Use data to identify children who demonstrate a need for additional academic, emotional, and physical supports
  • Model, co-facilitate, and observe Restorative Practices and SEL implementation 
  • Small-group and whole-staff training and workshop
  • Consultation to school leadership and school teams on the development and implementation of systems and structures for Restorative Practices and other school culture and climate topics
  • Work with all staff and students to design and implement school wide culture systems (i.e. entry, dismissal, transition, incentive systems, community meetings etc.) aligned to the vision for school culture
  • Build restorative mindsets and capacity for school staff, students, and community stakeholders, to implement the following Restorative Practices:
  • Ensure consistent implementation of research-based social emotional learning (SEL) and positive behavior interventions aligned within a multi-tiered intervention framework
  • Lead the data collection and assessment process to evaluate effectiveness of school climate initiatives including data and assessments related to service coordination, school-wide implementation of climate initiatives, stakeholder surveys
  • Manage and coach Student Culture Team members (Guidance, Nursing and Social Work)
  • Provide individual behavioral climate coaching to identified teachers
  • Facilitate various forms of professional development, including the following: 
    • Participate in student disciplinary meetings and coordinate peer mediation and other restorative practices/responses to student disciplinary concerns when appropriate 
    • Provide support in crisis interventions including school-wide and individual student situations, including conducting crisis assessments, positive support plans, parental notification and other reporting and notifications as required by law
  • Collaborate with the Director of Student Support Services to oversee the referral of students requiring social-emotional and behavior support and social services
  • Engage school community and caregivers in the educational process by providing frequent opportunities to discuss student growth and needs
  • Identify and cultivate strategic partnerships with corporations, civic groups, faith institutions, university groups and other community groups to secure volunteers and resources to meet the campus’ goals and realize its vision
  • Perform related duties as assigned by the Network CEO
Qualifications

The successful candidate will hold at minimum a Master’s degree, and New Jersey Director of School Counseling Services Certificate. Applicants must demonstrate cultural sensitivity, ability to communicate with parents and students, a track record of success in planning programming for scholars that address their SEL needs, be a team player, and hold high expectations of scholars and colleagues. The ideal candidate is a self-starter with strong verbal and written communication skills and a personal accountability orientation.

Compensation: $95,000 - $120,000 based on experience.
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Where people enter to learn and work but experience the fulfillment of a family atmosphere.

Skills Required

  • Master's degree
  • New Jersey Director of School Counseling Services Certificate
  • Cultural sensitivity
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to communicate with parents and students
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Access Educational Advisors, LLC is a boutique consulting firm focused on supporting individuals and schools achieve their academic goals, offering services such as human capital, curriculum development, and teacher training.

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