Elementary School Dean (Grades K-2)

 

VOICE Charter School (http://www.voicecharterschool.org/) is an elementary and middle school located in Long Island City, Queens that serves about 650 students across grades K-8.  We are located just minutes from Manhattan (two stops outside of Manhattan on the F, N, and W train lines) and Long Island City’s growing waterfront district, thriving arts community, and rapid residential growth. We are looking to identify extraordinary educators and administrators committed to urban education who wish to join a dynamic professional learning community.

 

Our mission is to create a safe and healthy learning environment that will nurture, motivate and challenge all of our children to achieve the highest level of academic excellence and to develop into mindful, responsible, contributing participants in their education, their community and the diverse society in which we live.

 

What makes VOICE different?

 

At VOICE, it’s not just about the music. It’s about the people. It’s about what you can be. It’s about using your passion. It’s about relationships. It’s about having the opportunity to choose. It’s about caring enough. It’s about each individual child and adult.

 

We believe in efficacy. At the core of our academic culture is the idea that all students are capable of doing well in any discipline. At VOICE, all students will learn – being smart is not something that you are, it is something you become.  At VOICE, you will be pushed to become more.

 

We support and develop the effectiveness of our teachers. We believe that teachers need time to collaborate to build their practice, so we provide our team with over two hours of planning time a day as well as additional days for collaborative thought partnership and planning during the school year.  

 

We promote participation in music and the arts. As music and art help develop problem solving and critical thinking skills and open children's imaginations, all VOICE students participate in and learn from daily activities in the arts including rigorous choral training. We design our arts-integrated curriculum to bring joy and wonder to the lives of our children, providing them with the skills necessary to forge their own path.

 

All Staff at VOICE:

 

Function:  The Dean provides coaching and supervision to faculty to provide students with a safe and healthy learning environment that nurtures, motivates and challenges them to achieve the highest level of academic excellence and to develop into mindful, responsible, contributing participants in their education and communities

 

 

 

 

Major Responsibilities:

 

  1. Instructional Support, Coaching, and Supervision
    1. Observe and provide feedback to teachers
    2. Develop and implement coaching plans that are measurable and goal-driven
    3. Model instructional strategies as needed
    4. Coordinate internal and external professional development activities for teachers
    5. Design and implement teacher professional development based on identified needs
    6. Monitor SPED compliance by ensuring all IEPs are updated, reviewed, and followed by teachers.

 

  1. Curriculum Implementation
  1. Provide feedback and support for the development of curriculum maps and lesson plans
  2. Analyze data to plan reteaches with teachers and help improve curriculum
  3. Facilitate selected team meetings to model and strengthen intellectual preparation
  4. Lead specific curriculum initiatives to improve lesson delivery school-wide
  5. Coordinate vertical alignment across grade levels in content areas
  6. Conduct instructional walk-throughs and follow-up support for particular initiatives

Data Gathering and Analysis

  1. Ensures the timely and successful completion of school wide assessments such as Internal Assessments, Diagnostics, F&Ps
  2. Analyzes data on a teacher, grade, divisional, and school wide level
  3. Uses data analysis to craft and implement coaching and instructional plans for teachers
  4. Uses data analysis to craft division and school wide professional development

 

 

  1. Team Management
  1. Employ strategies in developing supervisees and cultivating team culture, which may include but is not limited to leading team check-ins and participating in 1:1 meetings
  2. Supervise and support individual supervisees’ professional development and job responsibilities, which may include but is not limited to providing coaching, feedback, training and helping to manage conflicts as appropriate
  3. Provide supervisees with regular performance evaluations through VOICE’s formal mid-year and end-of-year performance evaluation processes
  4. Ensure general coverage as appropriate

 

  1. School Leadership
  1. Inspire and rally behind a shared vision and high standards of excellence, including but not limited to fostering staff culture and relationships across teams and divisions
  2. As member of school leadership team, contribute to the development and implementation of school-wide policies and procedures, which may involve but is not limited to engaging in other teams’ and divisions’ priorities, goals, and activities
  3. Exercise external awareness; serve as liaison for other teams, departments, partners.

 

  1. Professional Expectations
  1. Embrace and be an ambassador of VOICE’s mission, vision and values
  2. Collaborate communicate and maintain effective and professional relationships as member of an interdisciplinary team of educators, support staff, and administrators
  3. Participate in required meetings and events, which may include student events, school concerts, parent-teacher conferences, on- and off-site conferences and trainings, others.
  4. Meet expectations related to punctuality and professionalism including but not limited to reporting to work on time, following the appropriate call-out and lateness procedures, timely responding to emails, consistently meeting deadlines and communicating appropriately on progress on projects and goals.
  5. Proactively and appropriately seek assistance and/or guidance when faced with challenges appropriately provide and receive feedback to/from students, parents, faculty, classroom assistants, support staff, and administration
  6. Reflect on professional practice through self-reflection and engagement in informal and formal feedback processes
  7. Investigates student incidents and promptly documents and communicates incidents to parents/guardians.
  8. Supports in-class coverages, lunch and recess duties, and other duties as needed
  9. Communicates with families with regularity regarding student success and areas of need
  10. Completes compliance tasks as assigned by school director

 

Position Qualifications:

 

Educational Background and Work Experience

 

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

 

Behavioral Characteristics

 

[Please note: All offers of employment are contingent upon the employee meeting all prerequisite job qualifications by the first day of employment.]

 

Compensation and Benefits:  

 Salary range is $87,000 to $105,000. Compensation is competitive and based on experience and education.  

We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including participation in a pre-tax commuter benefits program and partial reimbursement for monthly commuting expenses, gym reimbursement, cultural enrichment reimbursements, participation in the Teachers Retirement System pension program, and many opportunities to get to know your VOICE colleagues!

 

 

VOICE Charter School is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In its employment decisions, VOICE does not discriminate on the basis of an applicant or employee’s race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, unemployment status, or any other status protected by law.