Company Description
KIPP — the largest nonprofit network of college-preparatory, public charter schools in the nation—has demonstrated, at scale, that all children have the potential to excel academically regardless of race or zip code. KIPP currently serves over 120,000 students in 270 schools nationwide, including Indianapolis. KIPP Indy Public Schools (KIPP Indy) was founded in 2004 with one class of fifth-grade students and has grown to serve 1,400 students across three schools. Of the students that attend KIPP Indy, 93% qualify for free and reduced lunch, 95% are African American or LatinX, 16% receive special education services, and 15% are designated as Multilingual Learners. As we continue to grow, our mission remains the same: to create joyful, academically excellent schools in which teachers, students, and families are all united around the same goal of preparing students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose —college, career, and beyond— so they can lead fulfilling lives and create a more just world.
Job Description
POSITION OVERVIEW
KIPP Indy Public School’s Managing Director of Math Achievement works intensively with the Senior Directors and Directors of Math Achievement, School Leaders, Assistant School Leaders, academic team leaders, teachers, and students to support students in strengthening their academic skills, intellectual habits, and character traits needed to succeed in the nation’s most competitive colleges, universities, post-secondary programs, and careers.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Develop and uphold literacy vision and strategy
- Develop and/or refine KIPP Indy’s regional vision for excellent math instruction across the kindergarten through twelfth-grade continuum.
- Create a plan for each academic year to increase the number of students who perform at- or above grade level, including diverse and multilingual learners.
- Partner with the regional academic team to build and drive a regional academic strategy that ensures KIPP Indy students are college-ready by high school graduation.
- Communicate the vision and strategy across KIPP Indy schools to ensure that all instructional staff, students, families, and other stakeholders know and understand the vision for excellent math instruction and the regional academic strategy.
Manage and build capacity in direct reports
- Coach, develop, and manage direct reports through training, professional development, ongoing one-on-ones, collaborative work, real-time feedback, and performance evaluation structures.
- Support direct reports with the execution of the strategic vision, stakeholder engagement, professional development execution, progress monitoring and response to data, planning and communication, performance and change management, and other responsibilities as necessary.
- Cascade all curriculum, alignment, implementation, development, and strategy components as needed through direct reports to school and academic teams.
Manage curriculum strategy, alignment, and implementation
- Partner with School Leaders to ensure block fidelity through a variety of systems and structures (classroom observations, meeting facilitation observation, PD, etc.)
- Ensure that the region has a clearly defined assessment strategy aligned with our One KIPP See All Students priority that clarifies what assessments must be administered, when those assessments must be administered, and where data for those assessments must be entered.
- Provide professional development before each school year to School Leaders and other instructional coaches regarding the region's curriculum and assessment strategy for the upcoming school year.
- Provide ongoing leadership to ensure valid administration of assessments, including by providing expert support of related systems, assessments, and data platforms.
- Lead math staff at all campuses, and facilitate collaborative scoring meetings where teachers grade student work against a clear standard for excellence designed to ensure that teachers internalize what college-ready work looks like for students at a given grade level.
- Partner with school teams to ensure that KIPP Indy can provide increasingly effective assessment resources to teachers each year. This will involve working independently to create and revise assessments, working with outside consultants, and analyzing the extent to which current internal assessments are predictive of external measures.
Manage the delivery of professional development aligned with the region's instructional approach
- Lead the development and execution of an annual professional development strategy for these content areas (including all staff summer professional development, ongoing shared regional professional development, and content team meetings at campuses).
- Lead the training of School Leaders, Assistant School Leaders, and instructional coaches during their professional development days on how to effectively execute the region’s curriculum and content area best practices based on the areas of teacher practice the region is prioritizing during that school year.
- Annually determine the regional expectations for daily lesson internalization, unit internalization, and looking at student work protocols in these content areas, as well as frameworks for coaches to lead these meetings.
- Ensure the provided professional development is high quality by a) developing their own capacity to model strong PD delivery, b) by working with outside experts as needed, c) by observing other leaders deliver PD and providing feedback, and d) by reviewing feedback surveys and conducting follow up walkthroughs to determine the effectiveness of PD.
- Support content-specific professional development as a part of specific days outlined on the calendar.
- Throughout each school year, offer a series of professional development sessions aligned to one of the region's priorities.
- This job posting/description may not cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
Qualifications
- Minimum 4 years of exemplary teaching experience with strong student achievement results
- Minimum 2 years of exemplary, full-time teacher coaching and adult management experience
- Minimum 2 years curriculum development and management
- Experience with Eureka Math2 curriculum (preferred)
- Model of effective and high-quality instruction
- Demonstrated ability to drive student success
- Experience planning and leading engaging and effective professional development for adults
- Experience in curriculum support, such as assessment writing and/or scope and sequence management
- Strong project management skills, organizational skills, and attention to detail
- Excellent communicator, who can work with internal and external stakeholders
Additional Information
Salary is commensurate with experience and includes a highly competitive benefits package. Opportunities for performance-based bonuses are also available.
KIPP Indy Public Schools is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.