Arizona 9th Grade Success Coach
Phoenix, AZ
Full Time
Experienced
THE ROLE
Your role stands at the center of the fight to change the odds for historically underserved students. As a key member of Stand’s coaching team at a moment of tremendous need and opportunity, you will work in partnership with school-based leaders to develop and operate effective 9th Grade Success Teams to review data on 9th Grade performance and design and monitor the effective implementation of supports that lift their on-time graduation rates. The Center for High School Success (CHSS) has embraced the body of research from the University of Chicago that found that students who finished 9th Grade On-Track were 3 times more likely to graduate from high school. CHSS developed a Roadmap for Student Success that includes practices, tools, and coaching to transform the research into effective practice. Through your strategic leadership, you’ll take CHSS’s impact to new heights.
Position based in Phoenix, AZ
THE ORGANIZATION
Stand for Children is a unique catalyst for educational success and social progress, to create a better future for us all.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Stand for Children consists of two separate entities. Stand for Children, Inc., a grassroots membership organization is exempt under section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code, and Stand for Children Leadership Center, a leadership development organization is exempt under section 501(c)(3)
Your role stands at the center of the fight to change the odds for historically underserved students. As a key member of Stand’s coaching team at a moment of tremendous need and opportunity, you will work in partnership with school-based leaders to develop and operate effective 9th Grade Success Teams to review data on 9th Grade performance and design and monitor the effective implementation of supports that lift their on-time graduation rates. The Center for High School Success (CHSS) has embraced the body of research from the University of Chicago that found that students who finished 9th Grade On-Track were 3 times more likely to graduate from high school. CHSS developed a Roadmap for Student Success that includes practices, tools, and coaching to transform the research into effective practice. Through your strategic leadership, you’ll take CHSS’s impact to new heights.
Position based in Phoenix, AZ
THE ORGANIZATION
Stand for Children is a unique catalyst for educational success and social progress, to create a better future for us all.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Work collaboratively with high schools in Arizona to develop processes, structures, and tools for maximizing 9th Grade On Track Rates.
- Build partnerships with identified school principals and 9th Grade Teams to improve 9th Grade On Track rates by analyzing attendance, course performance, and behavior data.
- Coach 9th Grade Success Team Leads to build their capacity to successfully perform their role in leading change; effectively facilitating meetings, data analysis, and problem-solving; and creating conditions that support overall student success.
- Maintain ongoing communication with school leaders and select school staff, record, and document contacts and progress.
- Support school-based 9th Grade Success Team Leads by establishing team roles, norms, and protocols that organize the team for success and allow for the routinization of best practices.
- Use the CHSS research and change theories to guide school-based coaching and the development and implementation of systems for monitoring and addressing student progress and supports.
- Support schools with implementing tools and systems for documenting process and outcome measures, including but not limited to notes, objectives, and outcomes of 9th Grade Success meetings.
- Support schools by developing a tiered system of supports and interventions for students at-risk of missing their 9th Grade On Track benchmarks.
- Ensure that team meetings are set up with clear connections to team goals and objectives; ensure meeting agendas have clear accountability structures identifying responsible parties and timelines – for what, to whom, and by when.
- Establish regular meeting schedules with partner school principals.
- In collaboration with partner principals, establish 9th Grade Success Team goals and benchmarks, and determine the specific data, data sources, and inquiry/intervention cycles that will be employed to support progress monitoring and evaluation.
- Participate in regularly scheduled 9th Grade Success Coach trainings and supervision with CHSS team and national director.
- Provide regular and as-needed reports on implementation and progress toward 9th Grade Success goals and benchmarks.
- Conduct ongoing needs assessment to help identify structural or resource gaps, and to inform resource allocation and or funding strategy.
- Identify and co-facilitate cross-functional collaboration with other school teams whose work intersects.
- Co-facilitate professional learning around 9th Grade Success for partner schools and more broadly as part of CHSS’ professional development offerings.
- Support partner schools by organizing 9th Grade Success events in recognition of students’, teachers’, and families’ efforts toward improving student outcomes; and
- Organize quarterly network collaboratives of partner schools for learning, practice sharing, and engagement.
- Passionate and unwavering belief that all children can and must graduate from high school.
- Minimum of 8 years’ experience in school improvement, preferably at the high school level and preferably as a principal.
- A commitment to self-reflection, examination of identity, and role in systems of oppression and challenging inequities.
- Proven ability to build relationships with and communicate effectively with people at different levels of an organizational hierarchy.
- Proven ability to manage for results.
- Proven ability to analyze and synthesize data to help define challenges, set goals, measure progress, and solve problems.
- Innovative and entrepreneurial with a record of generating innovative ideas to solve sticky challenges.
- Strong facilitation skills and demonstrated knowledge of adult learning principles.
- Eagerness to participate in ongoing professional development and team and self-evaluation.
- Outstanding written and verbal communication skills.
- Excellent organizational and project management skills and ability to effectively prioritize multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
- Ability to respond with flexibility to demands and requirements and adjust to ambiguous circumstances and change.
- Valid driver's license, access to reliable transportation, and ability to attend meetings in multiple locations.
- Principal or assistant principal experience, preferably at the high school level.
- Experience coaching, evaluating, and supervising teams.
- Master's in Education or related field.
Stand for Children consists of two separate entities. Stand for Children, Inc., a grassroots membership organization is exempt under section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code, and Stand for Children Leadership Center, a leadership development organization is exempt under section 501(c)(3)
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