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CES Job Announcement
Program Manager for High School Transformation
Organization: The Institute for Student Achievement
Type of Organization: Support Provider
Type of Job: Administrator, Consultant, Reform Coordinator
Grades: High School
Job Description: The Institute for Student Achievement (ISA) is currently seeking experienced, dynamic, and creative-thinking educators for Program Development positions. The Institute for Student Achievement is an exciting, innovative not-for-profit school redesign organization that works in partnership with school districts to create new small high schools that prepare all students to graduate ready for college success. ISA’s current partner schools are located in New York City, Buffalo, Westchester, and Long Island in New York as well as Atlanta, Georgia and Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The individuals who assume these positions will join our leadership team as we continue to build and expand our organization.
Program Managers will serve as ISA’s primary liaison to a cluster of small ISA high schools / small learning communities from the 1st year of implementation through year 5 and beyond. S/he will support and monitor the implementation of the ISA model by helping principals to effectively implement the ISA model and initiatives and to overcome implementation challenges. Program Managers will communicate and collaborate with ISA coaches to ensure the effective implementation of the ISA model. Additionally, they will establish relationships with district administrators to support effective school level implementation and to overcome obstacles to full implementation. They will ensure that outcomes of the ISA program are tracked and reported.
Qualifications: Qualifications:
The Institute for Student Achievement is looking for innovative, creative-thinking, exceptional individual with successful urban high school leadership experience and knowledgeable about small high schools, small school development, and big high school conversions into small learning communities. S/he will have experience opening or leading a small high school or small learning community or leading a big high school conversion. S/he must also possess the proven ability to collaborate and communicate effectively with both internal and external stakeholders. A Masters Degree in education or a related field is required.
Salary & Benefits: $90,000 - $100,000
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How to Apply:
To assure consideration applicants should email a resume and cover letter to
HRConsultant@isa-ed.org |
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