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[School Year 2025-2026] Middle School Dean of Student Supports

Originally founded in 1991 as Harlem RBI, DREAM has grown to annually serve more than 2,500 youth across East Harlem and the South Bronx through a network of seven PreK-12, extended-day, extended-year DREAM Charter Schools and community sports-based youth development programs. Through our commitment to rigorous academics, social-emotional learning, deep family and community engagement, and health and wellness, we create lifelong learners who are equipped to fulfill their vision of success in and out of the classroom. We dream big, as well, with an aggressive five-year plan to expand to serve 3,500 students across seven schools—growing our organization’s impact and leveling the playing field for all children. To learn more, visit wearedream.org.


Reporting to the Principal, this position will serve as a leader for staff and parents with regard to special education services and regulations. In addition, the Middle School Dean of Student Supports will work closely with the Network Director of Special Education and the school-based leadership team to ensure the implementation of special education policies and the integration of student support services.

 

The Middle School Dean of Student Supports should thoroughly understand state and federal regulations and local policies regarding children with special needs.  The candidate should have experience leading IEP Meetings, coaching teachers when writing IEP reports, adhering to all timelines/deadlines, and demonstrating a solution-oriented mindset when working through challenging situations.  The Dean of Student Supports should be flexible, self-motivated, a team player, and be able to manage up effectively.


Like all DREAM employees, the Middle School Dean of Student Supports should demonstrate a strong commitment to the mission and values of DREAM and have substantial expertise in all areas of responsibility. Candidates must also value DREAM’s comprehensive approach to education and desire to make a lasting impact in underserved communities as part of a growing organization.    


Major Focus Areas:

Special Education Compliance

Teaching Caseload Students with IEPs & Below Grade Level

Response to Intervention (RTI)

SPED Teacher/Dept Leadership 


Responsibilities
  • General Leadership:
  • Serve as a member of the School Leadership Team, and advocate for special education in team meetings;
  • Reinforce clear expectations and routines that are aligned with the school's overall vision for meeting the needs of all learners; 
  • Create a positive, achievement-oriented, structured learning environment with a high joy factor so that students are excited about and invested in their academic excellence.

  • Teaching Caseload: (Teaching caseload to be determined based on the number of students with IEPs by School)
  • Teach and progress monitor a caseload of students to determine strengths and needs, analyze data, and provide and plan interventions with fidelity;
  • Provide a variety of research-based reading intervention strategies to promote student reading growth;
  • Maintain continued communication with content area teachers and ensure knowledge of grade-level standards and concepts through weekly participation in grade team meetings;
  • Model responses and provide visual anchors/agendas/materials and lead students through guided and independent practice and regularly check for understanding;
  • Demonstrate understanding within the field of Special Education by integrating a student’s Individual Education Plan (IEP) into the designated reading intervention program by planning and monitoring student IEP goals, sharing student data both verbally and in writing during IEP meetings; 
  • Create a positive, achievement-oriented, and structured learning environment with a high joy factor so that students are excited about and invested in their academic excellence;
  • Engage parents and families in their children’s academic success through regular communication of success and challenges; communicate regularly with parents about student progress and IEPs.  

  • Special Education Compliance:
  • Oversee and manage a caseload of special education students and implement their IEP/504 plans, including pull-out settings;
  • Ensure appropriate delivery of both special education instruction and related services, including outside related service providers, as stipulated on IEPs/504 plans, including consistent IEP Goal progress monitoring;  
  • Ensure compliance by the school with all local and Federal laws and regulations relating to students with IEPs/504 plans and students referred to special education;
  • Facilitate IEP meetings in partnership with the DOE by using a strengths-based and family-centered approach;
  • Work with the DOE to schedule IEP meetings prior to the IEP compliance deadline;
  • Ensure IEPs are developmentally appropriate, curriculum/standards-based, strength-based, relevant to individual students, and incorporated into the daily lesson plans;  
  • Coordinate with the student's special education team to ensure all documents are completed in a timely manner (according to state, local, and school policies and procedures);
  • Coordinate with teachers and the Data Team effective implementation of IEP Testing Accommodations for all formative and summative assessments;
  • Ensure all data platforms are up to date with the most current information:  SESIS, Power School, ATS;
  • Set, monitor, and enforce clear expectations for students new to DREAM coming in with IEPs by ensuring parents have accurate information regarding special education programming; teachers are aware of the student needs within the IEP, and the IEP program is implemented with fidelity upon enrolling at DREAM.

  • Response to Intervention:
  • Be an active member of the Response-to-Intervention Team by participating in the monthly meeting process of developing strategies to service students in need led by the Director of Special Education;
  • Attend and support grade-band RTI Scholar Talks;
  • Coordinate with the Network Director of Special Education, Academic Deans, Teachers, and the Data Team in the creation of RTI academic and social-emotion groups;
  • Monitor implementation of plans through the use of observation and feedback, support in facilitation of scholar talk meetings, and initiating meetings as needed with a student’s team to reflect back on the RTI plan;
  • Ensure RTI data is entered into student plans weekly for their grade bands and follow up with teachers to check in on plan implementation.

  • SPED Department & Teacher Development:
  • Observe the implementation of research-based interventions and integrated co-teaching models: diagnose challenges and provide effective feedback to ensure student academic improvement;
  • Provide coaching and teacher development on student support best practices by co-facilitating Intellectual Planning meetings with the Academic Deans in Math and ELA to support differentiated and IEP goal instruction within lesson plans; Observe weekly implementation of lessons and provide feedback;
  • Collaborate with Academic Deans co-create data-based meeting agendas to set goals and backwards map action plans aligned with the needs of students with disabilities; Facilitate meetings for learning specialists using time strategically to prioritize what matters most for student learning;
  • Provide professional development and technical assistance to teachers and related service providers on all aspects of IEP management: Understanding of DREAM’s special education processes, writing and progress monitoring of goals, progress reports, annual reviews, teacher collaboration, and parent communication;  
  • Supervise, coach, and develop reading intervention teachers and ELL teachers; 
  • Oversee all ELL compliance and coordination;
  • Collaborate with Mental Health Providers when onboarding paraprofessionals for their grade bands (BIPS, Parent Communication, School Culture) and ensure alignment on student needs making adjustments to IEPs as needed (i.e., FBAs, BIPs, Placement);
  • Provide coaching and teacher development on best practices for student support by leading Special Education Department Meetings and coaching Learning Interventionists. 

  • Family Engagement:
  • Effectively communicate the special education process to parents and guardians, including the process for referrals, evaluations, annual IEPs/504 plans, and re-evaluations, as well as parental rights granted by IDEA;
  • Engage parents and families in their children’s academic success through regular communication of success and challenges; communicate regularly with parents about student progress and IEPs;
  • Lead monthly parent forums to provide consistent training for families when best supporting their child/children with disabilities within the home environment.

  • Student Recruitment & Enrollment:
  • Communicate the DREAM’s special education process and DREAM’s special education services to prospective parents and guardians;
  • Schedule meetings with newly enrolled families to review student’s current IEP, to assess the student’s special education needs, to determine what services DREAM is able to provide, and to support the family in determining if DREAM is the appropriate placement for their student;
  • Provide support to newly enrolled families in the collection of their child’s IEP from their current school. 
  • Additional duties related to the running of the school as assigned.


Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s Degree required; Master's Degree in Special Education preferred;
  • Three years of teaching experience in an Integrated Co-Teaching or special education setting with a record of high student achievement, required;
  • Successful experience in coaching, people leadership, and leading professional development in large group, small group or one-on-one settings, strongly preferred;
  • Appropriate New York State certification in Special Education, preferred;
  • Bilingual (Spanish) preferred;

  • Ability to set the direction for a team and motivate others to action;
  • Demonstrated student achievement results in their own classroom and from teachers that they manage;
  • Demonstrated ability to create inclusive environments that honor and supports a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives;
  • Adept at data analysis with the ability to extract meaningful insights across school-wide data;
  • Expertise in what the school-wide academic standards and state assessments require of students’ knowledge and skills to demonstrate mastery and able to translate student mastery requirements into instructional plans and strategies;
  • Deep understanding of appropriate application and differentiation of high-leverage instructional strategies based on comprehension of child development and pedagogy;
  • Demonstrated resilience and focus on student outcomes;

  • A strong belief that all students, regardless of background, have the ability and opportunity to go to and through college;
  • Demonstrated commitment to the school’s unique community;
  • A strong belief in the mission and values of DREAM, including the desire to make a difference in the lives of our students, families, and community.


Benefits and Paid Time Off
  • We offer comprehensive benefits including:
  • Flexible Medical Health Plans, subsidizing the majority of costs for the employee, their spouse/domestic partner and children;
  • The ability to select between a variety of medical plans according to what best suits the employee’s needs;
  • Dental and vision plans;
  • Disability benefits;
  • Life insurance;
  • Up to 12 weeks fully paid of Parental Leave;
  • Flexible spending account options;
  • Pre-tax commuter benefits (parking and transit);
  • Fitness and entertainment discounts;
  • A variety of support through our employee assistance program (EAP);
  • A 403(b) retirement plan with employer matching up to 4% after one year of employment;
  • Tuition reimbursement support;
  • Referral bonuses;
  • School-based 12-month employees have approximately 48 days off throughout the school year including holidays, school breaks, personal days, and wellness days;
  • Benefits are subject to change.


Compensation
  • DREAM offers a competitive salary commensurate with relevant experience with the potential for an annual performance-based increase. The incoming salary range for this position is $90,000 to $105,000 per year. New hires are typically brought into the organization at a salary closer to the start of the range depending on qualifications, internal equity, and the budgeted amount for the role. All staff are eligible for annual performance-based increases. Because we value staff tenure in each role, we do not currently cap salary ranges.


Our Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion


At DREAM, diversity, equity, and inclusion are a matter of mission. 


From our schools to our playing fields, DREAM is committed to building a team where each individual can bring their full identity and experience to work because representation matters—it enriches our team culture, enhances our ability to innovate, and strengthens our impact in and out of the classroom. DREAM engages staff that represent and appreciate the diversity of our majority Black and Hispanic student body, while working to ensure that our practices are equitable, welcoming, and productive. We are dedicated to creating a world where youth, especially youth of color, have permission to dream—along with the tools and opportunities to make their dreams reality.


Come dream with us.


DREAM Maxims 


All Kids Can. This Kid Can.

DREAM is Family.

Fun is a Serious Value.

Teamwork Makes the DREAM Work.

Fail. Persist. Exceed.

DREAM Big.


Applying to DREAM


We know applying for a new job can be a daunting process. In addition, studies have shown that historically underrepresented individuals often only apply to roles if they meet 100% of the qualifications. We encourage all applications! You may be just the person we need. If you have any questions about your application or interview process, do not hesitate to ask your recruiter; we are here to help!


DREAM provides reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and applicable state and local laws. If accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact your recruiter.

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What You Should Know About [School Year 2025-2026] Middle School Dean of Student Supports, DREAM

DREAM is on the lookout for an inspiring Middle School Dean of Student Supports for the 2025-2026 school year in vibrant New York City! Established to make a difference since 1991, we are passionate about serving over 2,500 youth across East Harlem and the South Bronx, and we need someone like you to join our mission of turning dreams into reality. In this role, you will be a cornerstone of our special education services and play a crucial part in the lives of students with unique needs. Working closely with our Principal and collaborating with the leadership team, you will ensure compliance with state and federal regulations. As a hands-on leader, you will lead IEP meetings, coach teachers, and promote an inclusive learning environment that excites and engages students. Your ability to foster strong relationships with both parents and staff will be invaluable as you advocate for our special needs students and their families. The ideal candidate will possess a solid understanding of special education, be flexible, self-motivated, and most importantly, share our commitment to equity and excellence in education. If you’re passionate about creating lifelong learners and leveling the playing field for all children, we can’t wait to meet you! Together, let’s dream big and secure a successful future for our amazing students.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for [School Year 2025-2026] Middle School Dean of Student Supports Role at DREAM
What are the main responsibilities of the Middle School Dean of Student Supports at DREAM?

As the Middle School Dean of Student Supports at DREAM, your primary responsibilities will revolve around overseeing special education compliance, managing a caseload of students, leading IEP meetings, and engaging with families to foster student success. You will closely collaborate with the leadership team to ensure that all special education policies are implemented effectively and that students receive the necessary support to thrive academically.

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What qualifications are needed for the Middle School Dean of Student Supports position at DREAM?

Candidates for the Middle School Dean of Student Supports position at DREAM should hold at least a Bachelor’s Degree, with a Master's Degree in Special Education preferred. Additionally, applicants should have a minimum of three years of teaching experience in an integrated co-teaching or special education setting, demonstrating high student achievement and effective leadership skills to guide and inspire others.

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How does DREAM approach special education and student supports?

DREAM takes a comprehensive approach to special education, focusing on rigorous academic instruction, social-emotional learning, and ongoing family engagement. As the Middle School Dean of Student Supports, you will implement Individual Education Plans (IEPs) that are individualized and strengths-based, ensuring that all students with special needs achieve academic success in a supportive and structured environment.

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What skills are essential for the Middle School Dean of Student Supports at DREAM?

The ideal Middle School Dean of Student Supports at DREAM should possess strong leadership abilities, effective communication skills to engage with parents and teachers alike, and a deep understanding of special education processes and compliance. Additionally, being organized, resilient, and possessing the ability to motivate a diverse team to foster positive educational outcomes are key skills for this role.

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What impact does the Middle School Dean of Student Supports make in the DREAM community?

By serving as the Middle School Dean of Student Supports, you will have a profound impact on the lives of students with special needs at DREAM, ensuring they receive the education and support necessary to realize their potential. Your leadership will not only shape policies and practices within the school but also empower and engage families, ultimately contributing to the overall vision of providing quality education and fostering lasting success for all students.

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Common Interview Questions for [School Year 2025-2026] Middle School Dean of Student Supports
Can you describe your experience with implementing Individual Education Plans (IEPs) in an educational setting?

When responding to this question, highlight your familiarity with creating, implementing, and monitoring IEPs. Discuss your approach to collaboration with special education teams and how you ensure that IEP goals align with instructional strategies to support student learning.

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How do you engage families in the education process of students with disabilities?

In your answer, emphasize the importance of communication and building relationships with families. Share specific strategies you have utilized, such as regular updates, parent forums, or workshops to empower families in supporting their children’s academic journeys.

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What strategies do you employ to create an inclusive learning environment for all students?

Discuss your view on inclusivity and share specific instructional strategies you've used to differentiate learning. Highlight how you adapt lessons, encourage peer support, and utilize resources to meet diverse needs within the classroom.

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How have you coached teachers on best practices for special education?

Provide examples of your experience in coaching and mentoring educators. Focus on how you have provided professional development sessions or one-on-one support to improve instructional strategies that address IEP requirements.

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What approach do you take when there is a disagreement regarding a student's IEP?

Illustrate your conflict resolution skills. Discuss how you would approach collaborative dialogue with all stakeholders, ensuring that the student's best interests remain the priority while navigating any challenges that arise.

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How do you ensure compliance with federal and state regulations regarding special education?

Your answer should reflect your thorough understanding of the relevant laws and procedures. Provide examples of how you've previously ensured compliance through documentation, monitoring IEP implementation, and staff training.

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What techniques do you find most effective for progress monitoring and data analysis in special education?

Talk about the importance of data in driving instructional decisions. Describe your experience with tools and methods used for tracking student progress and how you adjust interventions based on that data.

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How do you handle teaching challenges within your caseload of students with disabilities?

Illustrate your problem-solving skills and adaptability. Share specific instances where you’ve tailored your approach to overcome challenges faced by students, focusing on the strategies you implemented to support their unique learning needs.

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What motivates you to work within special education?

Reflect on your passion for advocating for students with disabilities. Share personal experiences or philosophies that inspire you to create equitable educational opportunities, linking it to DREAM's mission and values.

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Can you provide an example of a successful program or intervention you've implemented for students with IEPs?

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