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Holyoke Public Schools

Dean of Students (Anticipated) (SY2025-20-110-336099628)

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TitleDean of Students (Anticipated)
Posting IDSY2025-20-110-336099628
Description

Position Overview: 

This is an ideal position for an innovative, yet focused leader with a passion for improving student achievement and outcomes, problem-solving and change management. The Dean of Students will help the Principal build and manage a fast-paced and dedicated team that works together to provide students and families with the highest possible level of education and service pursuant to the district’s turnaround plan.

 

Key Responsibilities:

 

1. Building a Collaborative and Positive School Culture:

  • Establish and maintain high expectations for all students, especially for traditionally underserved populations, including students with disabilities, English Learners, and those from low socio-economic backgrounds.
  • Support teachers in maintaining consistent behavioral expectations aligned with the HPS Reach Values.
  • Act as a resource for teachers on classroom management, discipline, and building positive relationships with students.
  • Oversee student supervision during arrival, lunch, recess, dismissal, and other transitions to uphold a respectful, safe, and professional school culture.

2. Fostering Student Development and Positive Behavior:

  • Cultivate strong relationships with students to encourage positive behaviors and provide targeted support to those needing additional guidance.
  • Organize PBIS events, pep rallies, community service projects, and incentives to foster a positive school culture.
  • Implement and support Restorative Justice practices in collaboration with the Student Support Team, aiding in conflict resolution and behavioral support.
  • Serve as the primary discipline authority, supporting teachers in managing classroom disruptions and assigning appropriate interventions when necessary.

3. Managing a Safe and Supportive Learning Environment:

  • Lead the development and implementation of a multi-tiered support system for students’ social-emotional and academic needs.
  • Design and execute systems that support teaching and learning, contributing to a structured, safe, and engaging school environment.
  • Collaborate with the Family and Community Engagement team to monitor attendance rates, implement strategies to boost attendance, and provide targeted outreach.
  • Track and analyze behavior data to address school-wide trends and lead initiatives that address identified challenges.

4. Engaging Families and Building Community Partnerships:

  • Establish strong relationships with parents and community members, recognizing their role as key partners in school improvement efforts.
  • Demonstrate cultural sensitivity and an understanding of the unique needs of students and families, especially those of Puerto Rican descent and other diverse backgrounds.
  • Actively participate in parent meetings, community outreach, and engage with local organizations to foster supportive partnerships and resources for students and families.

Candidate Profile:

Experience and Skills:

  • Strong managerial and leadership skills with proven experience in coaching and driving teams toward ambitious goals.
  • Exceptional interpersonal abilities, fostering consensus and collaboration with staff, families, and community partners.
  • Outstanding communication skills to guide, inspire, and inform diverse stakeholders.
  • Background in an urban educational setting, with experience as an educator and/or teacher leader.

Beliefs and Traits:

  • Commitment to high expectations for all students, particularly those in traditionally underserved groups, with an unwavering belief in each student’s potential.
  • A bold, innovative change agent with the ability to inspire, motivate, and create a positive school culture.

Educational and Certification Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree in Education or a related field preferred.
  • Current or in-process certification as a teacher, counselor, director, or principal in Massachusetts.
  • Preferred: Bilingual in English and Spanish and cultural competence in working with Puerto Rican communities.

Compensation and Benefits: This 210-day position offers competitive salary and benefits, commensurate with experience.

Shift TypeFull-Time
Salary RangeFULL TIME (10 MONTH)
LocationSYSTEM WIDE

Applications Accepted

Start Date11/04/2024
End Date12/06/2024