Core Competencies & ResponsibilitiesInstructional LeadershipModel a deep understanding of instructional best practices and command of elementary STEM contentWith support of Network Curriculum and Instruction team, implement curriculum and instruction that inspires critical thinking, scholar growth and an appreciation for Truth, Beauty and GoodnessConduct regular classroom observations, live coach and provide feedback that urgently develops and deepens teachers' understanding of instructional practice in support of high student achievementPlan, facilitate, and attend regular, mission-critical programming including weekly leadership meetings, network AP meetings, IEP meetings, summer development sessions, data days, parent workshops, family conferences, and other administrative activitiesEngage in ongoing analysis of student data to inform strategy, professional development and adjustments to instruction in support of achieving high student outcomesCreate and facilitate weekly professional development sessions for staff aligned to instructional goals of the campus, as directed by the principalTalent ManagementDemonstrate strong collaboration and communication with all team members and network partnersSupport principal with the interviewing, hiring and onboarding of new staffCraft and support facilitation of twice-yearly performance evaluation conversationsClosely monitor and address staff professionalism - ensuring deadlines, surveys, data and assessment and other professional responsibilities are met and completed with quality and fidelityConduct bi-weekly coaching meetings with teachers on caseload grounded in student data, instructional feedback and practiceStrategic ThinkingModel an achievement orientation & drive by setting ambitious goals, taking initiative, and securing accountability to get results. QualificationsAn unwavering, confident, and enthusiastic commitment to the educational mission of the Brilla Schools Network in service to the school communityA high level of initiative, flexibility and resiliency in the face of challenge, change or ambiguityStrong analytical and problem-solving skills, with a high level of ownership for the outcomes achievedCapacity for managing many diverse projects and proven examples of strong organization and self-managementExcellent and inspiring oral and written communication skills and strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with othersFamiliarity with and appreciation for the Classical liberal arts traditionBachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution (Master's Degree preferred)At least two years teaching in an urban school serving predominantly low-income children with demonstrated exemplary student achievement results within STEM content(s)At least one year of experience successfully leading, managing and coaching a team of adults with demonstrated results, preferably in a charter school settingExperience with the Eureka Math® and/or Illustrative Math® (preferred)Special Education credential and experience (preferred)Proficiency in Spanish (preferred)BenefitsAt Brilla Schools, we celebrate the unique skills, experiences, and passions that each staff member brings to our mission.