Minimum Qualifications:To be considered for this position, all candidates must have the RI certification for district level director of special education. You Also must be a U.S. citizen or resident or have work visas. In addition, they must demonstrate:
- Deep knowledge and experience in managing a Special Education program and a clear vision for equity. As the subject matter expert for Special Education at the Learning Community, the Director must possess deep mastery of relevant legal requirements, as well as the best practices for compliance and for delivery of Special Education services for K-8 students with a wide range of disabilities and support needs while leveraging research-based interventions and translating vision into action.
- A strong lens on equity and inclusion as it relates to your work. As someone leading the Special Education program in a K-8 setting serving predominantly students and families of color, a strong understanding of how inequity shows up in special education and general education settings and an inclusive approach to communicating with and engaging families across lines of race and other dimensions of identity difference is a required must-have of this role.
- Superb time-management and organizational skills. This role requires the Director to manage multiple important compliance and programmatic deadlines, and to track the progress of all special education students against their plans. To do this, the Director will need very strong time management and organizational skills, as well as the ability to project manage others to advance their work - including the Head of School, other directors, teachers, paraprofessionals and administrative assistant.
- Professionalism and strong follow-through: This role requires the Director to deliver high-quality, thorough, work on-time, every time or communicate proactively with lead time if they will miss a commitment or need support. The right candidate for this role will do what they promise, when they promise it.
- Effective communication, trust-building and influencing skills. To build high-trust relationships with teachers, students and families and find workable solutions when the expectations of these groups are in tension, this role requires a masterful, inclusive communicator with strong influencing skills.
- Strong abilities to educate and develop others. This role requires the ability to coach-up and train others ranging from families to leaders, teachers, and other staff. As a result, the ability to deliver engaging and actionable training in the areas of your expertise is required.
Salary, Benefits and Other Details: Workday. This position is a full-time role based at the Learning Community Charter School in Central Falls, Rhode Island with eight weeks of leave annually, four weeks during typical school holidays and four weeks dispersed throughout the school year. While schedules may vary to suit the scheduling needs of our families, this position will typically work 7:45 am-3:30 pm most days.
Salary. For this role, our budgeted compensation range is $90,000- $110,000, commensurate with experience.
Vacation and Benefits. In addition, we are proud to currently offer:
- Medical Insurance: 95% paid by LC regardless of plan type (single, family, etc.) $8k-$20k value, depending on type of coverage.
- 401k Retirement: No waiting period for voluntary contributions; 7% base salary match after 1 year of work. 3 years of work to be fully vested.
- Life Insurance: $50k life insurance plan free of charge while they are employed by LC.
- Time off: 8 weeks of vacation throughout the year; 12 paid holidays; 13 paid sick days/2 paid personal days per year.
- Optional Insurance: Vision/Dental/Life/Short Term Disability- 100% employee paid.