id='p1665_'>Executive Director of School Performance and Professional Learning JobID: 1665
Position Type:
Administration
Date Posted:
7/8/2026
Location:
Vineland Public Schools
Date Available:
08/03/2026
Closing Date:
07/15/2026
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Located in the heart of South Jersey, Vineland Public Schools is one of the 20 largest districts in New Jersey, serving nearly 11,000 students across 16 schools. We are committed to the academic, social, and emotional growth of our diverse student population.
Our district offers a supportive community, strong family partnerships, and a wide range of academic and extracurricular programs. We believe all students can learnand we expect the best from ourselves as educators.
Position Summary
The Executive Director of School Performance and Professional Learning is a cabinet-level leader
responsible for advancing instructional excellence, leadership development, and continuous school
improvement across Vineland Public Schools. Reporting directly to the Superintendent, this position
serves as the Superintendent's designee for principal development, instructional fidelity, and districtwide
professional learning. The Executive Director of School Performance and Professional Learning provides
leadership coaching to principals, strengthens instructional systems, oversees professional learning
initiatives, and collaborates with district leaders to ensure equitable, high-quality educational
opportunities for all students. Through data-informed decision making, collaborative leadership, and a
focus on continuous improvement, this position supports the district's vision of developing a
high-performing system of schools.
Qualifications
Master's Degree in Educational Leadership, Educational Administration, Curriculum and
Instruction, or a closely related field required.
Valid NJ Principal and Supervisor Certificate.
Demonstrated success improving student achievement and leading school improvement
initiatives.
Experience designing and facilitating high-quality professional learning for administrators and
instructional staff.
Experience coaching and developing school leaders.
Please review:
In order to be considered for an instructional position, you must possess NJ Certification. If you are currently not NJ Certified, please refer to the NJ Department of Education website, which details how to obtain the necessary certificate.
All alternate route candidates ("Certificate of Eligibility) must show completion of 50 hours of pre-service training through a DOE approved CE educator program prior to being interviewed for a position. The certificate of completion must be uploaded into the AppliTrack portal in order for alternate route candidates to be considered. Further information about the alternate route program can be obtained at https://www.nj.gov/education/certification/CEprogramproviders.shtml.
In accordance with S-414/A-3188 (http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/2018/Bills/S0500/414_R2.HTM), school districts, charter schools, nonpublic schools, and contracted service providers ("employers") are required to review the last twenty years of employment history of prospective employees to ascertain allegations of child abuse or sexual misconduct. It explicitly prohibits such employers from hiring a person serving in a position which involves regular contact with students unless the employer conducts a review of the employment history of the applicant by contacting former and current employers and requesting information regarding child abuse and sexual misconduct allegations.
Candidates must become a NJ resident within one year of starting the position as per P.L. 2011, c. 70.
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