High School Division Director

Apr 19 2024
Island School |Lihue|Full Time, $90,000 - $110,000 / year
Job Description

SUMMARY

 

Located on a 38-acre campus in Līhu‘e, Island School enrolls 494 students in grades PK-12 and offers a traditional, well-rounded, private school structure while providing a distinctive college-preparatory educational experience for families on the island of Kaua‘i. The student body represents communities from across the island, from as far north as Hā‘ena to as far west as Kekaha. They work hard for their academic achievement and to fulfill their promise. In accordance with our mission, we strive to guide our students with an education that is not only rich in academic content, skill development, the arts, athletics and wellness, but also deeply rooted in place, as well as the Hawaiian values of ho‘ihi (respect), kūlia i ka nu‘u (striving for the summit), kuleana (personal responsibility), ‘ike loa (learning and wisdom), pa’ahana (hardworking), lōkahi (teamwork and collaboration), ho‘omau (perseverance), and mālama (stewardship).

 

The high school division director oversees all curricular and non-curricular development activities involving students and faculty in the high school to create a dynamic learning environment. The division director collaborates with the academic director to carry out the vision for the overall high school academic program, and collaborates with the head of school to oversee the supervision of instructional and support personnel. Reporting directly to the head of school and supervising a staff of approximately 20 teachers in the high school, the division director serves as a member of the Academic Leadership Team. Island School looks forward to welcoming the high school division director later this summer, with a start date of July 8, 2024, or later by mutual agreement.

 

12M Recruiting is running the search on behalf of Island School.  Applications received by May 10 will receive priority review.  For application instructions and the full job opportunity statement, please visit:

 

www.12MRecruiting.com/jobs/iSchool/HSD​D

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

Location: Līhu‘e – Kaua‘i, HI

Priority Deadline: May 10, 2024, late applications accepted

Start Date: July 8, 2024 or later by mutual agreement

Reports To: Head of School

Salary: $90,000 - $110,000

Classification: Full-time, Exempt

 

DUTIES

Overall Leadership

  • Maintain congruence between the school’s mission statement and all activities of the high school division.
  • Function as the chief articulator of high school division’s programs and work with the Administrative Leadership Team to articulate the school’s mission and goals in programming.
  • Hire and onboard new divisional faculty and participate in planning and implementation of new teacher orientations.
  • Oversee student life and community expectations in collaboration with high school counselor, including integrating new students into the high school division and resolving issues with restorative practices as necessary.

Curriculum, Pedagogy, & Engagement

  • In collaboration with the director of academics, oversee the activities of the high school faculty in the performance of their duties through classroom observation, training, and evaluation.
  • Serve as a consultant and coach to teachers in matters of classroom management, teaching methods, and trends in pedagogy, utilizing Folio as a tool for communication with teachers to document goal setting and growth.
  • With the Academic Leadership Team, develop internal professional development opportunities and provide external professional development suggestions.
  • Collaborate with the director of academics and department chairs to oversee grading and the reporting of student achievement.

School Culture & Community

  • Foster inclusivity and belonging amongst the community of high school faculty and the student body.
  • Conduct regular meetings with faculty that stimulate the exchange of ideas on issues of educational philosophical interest in addition to routine school matters.
  • Foster a collaborative context for high school colleagues and students based on mutual respect and recognition of individual differences.
  • Strive for unity, harmony, and cooperation through tact, helpfulness, respect, humor, and the recognition of individual differences and the special abilities and strengths of each community member.
  • Report to the head of school, be a visible presence in all areas of the high school, and perform other duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS AND QUALITIES

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree required; graduate degree preferred
  • Exceptional written and oral communication skills
  • Excellent organizational and presentation skills
  • Teaching and/or counseling experience for at least 5 years
  • Proven success working collaboratively in educational leadership

Professional and Leadership Qualities

  • Dynamic instructional leader with a solid understanding of the developmental and curricular needs of high school students
  • Ability to communicate effectively in writing and individually with parents/guardians, colleagues, and students
  • Strategic thinker and empathetic problem solver
  • Ability to tolerate ambiguity, demonstrate initiative and make decisions
  • Technologically savvy
  • Ability to relate to a variety of constituents, confront problems tactfully, and maintain appropriate confidentiality
  • Willingness to actively participate in the life of the school

TO APPLY

 

For more information please visit the following link, which contains the job opportunity statement and complete application instructions.

 

www.12MRecruiting.com/jobs/iSchool/HSD​D

 

Island School is an equal opportunity employer. The School strives to provide equal employment opportunity to all applicants and staff in accordance with sound employee relations practices and federal and state laws. Our policy prohibits discrimination and harassment because of race, color, religion, sex (including gender identity or expression), age, national origin, ancestry, marital status, arrest and court record, reproductive health decision, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, domestic or sexual violence victim status, credit history, citizenship status, military/veterans status, or other characteristics protected under applicable state and federal laws, regulations, and/or executive orders. This policy applies to all aspects of the employment relationship, including hiring, promotions, training, discipline, compensation, working conditions, and benefits.