$127,333–$156,604 Per Year
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id='p17110_46157'>Executive Director of Student Support Services JobID: 17110
Position Type:
Central Office Administration/Executive Director
Date Posted:
7/1/2026
Location:
Clarkston Central Office
District:
Clarkston Community Schools Additional Information: Show/Hide
Executive Director of Student Support Services
2026-2027 School Year (1.0 FTE)
Summary:
The Executive Director of Student Support Services provides visionary leadership for the district's comprehensive system of student support services, ensuring equitable access, high-quality programming, and legally compliant services for all students. This position is responsible for leading the district's special education programs while promoting inclusive practices, continuous improvement, and collaborative partnerships that support student achievement and well-being.
The Executive Director provides strategic leadership in the development, implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement of programs and services for students with disabilities and other learners requiring specialized supports. The position provides leadership, coaching, and guidance to special education supervisors, district administrators, and building leaders to ensure consistent implementation of district initiatives, high-quality instructional practices, compliance with state and federal regulations, and effective systems of support for students.
Working collaboratively with the Superintendent's Leadership Team, district administrators, educators, families, community agencies, and Oakland Schools, the Executive Director develops and implements systems that build leadership capacity, strengthen instructional practices, improve organizational effectiveness, and enhance student outcomes. The Executive Director serves on the Superintendent's Leadership Team and provides executive oversight of special education, student support services, staffing, budgeting, strategic planning, and continuous improvement initiatives.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Master's degree or higher in Special Education, Educational Leadership, or a closely related field.
- Valid Michigan approval or eligibility for approval as a Director or Supervisor of Special Education in accordance with the Michigan Administrative Rules for Special Education (MARSE).
- Minimum of five (5) years of successful experience in special education, including progressively responsible leadership experience.
- Experience as a special education teacher and/or related service provider.
- Demonstrated knowledge of IDEA, MARSE, Section 504, ADA, FERPA, Medicaid School-Based Services, and other applicable federal and state laws and regulations.
- Demonstrated experience supervising, coaching, mentoring, and evaluating administrators, teachers, and support staff.
- Experience developing and managing budgets, grants, state and federal funding, and Medicaid reimbursement.
- Demonstrated ability to lead organizational change, facilitate collaboration, build leadership capacity, and develop high-performing teams.
- Excellent written, verbal, interpersonal, facilitation, and presentation skills.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Successful leadership of district-wide special education and student support services.
- Demonstrated ability to supervise, coach, and develop special education administrators and department leaders.
- Proven success implementing strategic planning, organizational improvement, and systems change initiatives.
- Commitment to inclusive practices, equitable access to grade-level curriculum, and educating students in the least restrictive environment.
- Strong understanding of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS), Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS), and integrated student support systems.
- Ability to build productive partnerships with intermediate school districts, state agencies, community organizations, and outside providers.
- Proficiency in using educational technology, student information systems, and data to inform decision-making and continuous improvement.
- Demonstrated skill in leading change, building consensus, and facilitating collaboration among diverse stakeholder groups.
- Knowledge of current research and best practices in special education, instructional leadership, and organizational effectiveness.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Provide executive leadership for all district special education and student support services.
- Establish and communicate a vision for student support services that aligns with the district's strategic plan and educational goals.
- Supervise, mentor, coach, and evaluate special education administrators while fostering leadership growth and professional excellence.
- Partner with principals and district leaders to strengthen inclusive practices, instructional programming, and systems that improve outcomes for all students.
- Provide executive-level consultation and guidance to district and building administrators regarding complex student situations, personnel matters, compliance, and program implementation.
- Ensure compliance with all applicable federal and state laws, regulations, monitoring activities, reporting requirements, and due process procedures.
- Lead the development, implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement of district special education programs and student support services.
- Promote equitable access to rigorous instruction and meaningful participation in the least restrictive environment for students with disabilities.
- Develop and implement systems that ensure consistency in service delivery, program quality, and compliance across all schools and programs.
- Recruit, hire, supervise, retain, and support highly qualified administrators and staff.
- Develop, monitor, and manage departmental budgets, grants, Medicaid reimbursement, and other funding sources while ensuring fiscal responsibility.
- Coordinate staffing, program development, and service delivery to meet the evolving needs of students and the district.
- Oversee referral, evaluation, eligibility, individualized education program (IEP), manifestation determination, and dispute resolution processes to ensure high-quality services and legal compliance.
- Collaborate with Teaching and Learning, Human Resources, Finance, Operations, Transportation, Student Health Services, and other district departments to provide coordinated support for students.
- Foster collaborative relationships among general education and special education leaders to improve instructional practices and student outcomes.
- Analyze student achievement, compliance, financial, staffing, and program data to guide strategic planning and continuous improvement.
- Build and maintain productive partnerships with families, Oakland Schools, the Michigan Department of Education, community agencies, and other stakeholders.
- Represent the district during compliance reviews, state monitoring, complaints, mediation, due process hearings, and other legal or regulatory proceedings.
- Lead professional learning, leadership development, and coaching related to special education, inclusive practices, instructional leadership, and student support services.
- Serve as a member of the Superintendent's Leadership Team, providing guidance and recommendations on district initiatives, policy development, and organizational improvement.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Superintendent.
Salary:
- Appropriate placement on the current Administrative Salary Schedule
- Salary Grade 17 (Range between $127,333 - $156,604)
- Fringe Benefits include health, dental and vision coverage, long term disability insurance, life insurance
- Mileage Allowance
- Additional benefits per the current Administrative Agreement
Reports To: Superintendent
Candidates without access to on-line application process may submit the following:
Formal letter of application
Resume outlining qualifications and experience
Copy of certificate
To:
Clarkston Community Schools
ATTN: Human Resources Department/T. Browne
Executive Director of Student Support Services
6389 Clarkston Road
Clarkston, MI 48346