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Uplift Education, Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools

MISSION STATEMENT

To create and sustain public schools of excellence that empower students to reach their highest potential and inspire a lifelong love of learning, achievement, service, and responsible citizenship.

To learn more about Uplift Education, please visit www.uplifteducation.org

OPPORTUNITY 

The Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools for Uplift Education will play a critical role in ensuring each of our 26 secondary schools (of 45 schools total) are executing with fidelity the network’s instructional program, grounded in the International Baccalaureate framework, that prepares every scholar for college and beyond. The Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools will work in partnership with the President and Deputy Chief of Primary Schools colleagues to manage, inspire, develop, and retain Managing Directors, the Sr. Director of Secondary Curriculum & Instruction and Academic Directors across the network. The Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools will also be responsible for working with other senior leaders to ensure that schools are creating environments where scholars can learn social-emotional skills and are exposed to careers in developmentally appropriate ways. The ultimate outcome of the Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools’ work will be to work in partnership with the President to ensure that every Uplift middle and high school is either an “A” or “B” on the state’s accountability framework and to ensure that 70% of alumni are on track to complete college within 6 years.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES

This position supervises Managing Directors and potentially some Academic Directors.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Key Responsibilities of the Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools include:

Builds, develops, and leads strong school teams

  • Works with the President to manage, develop, and retain Secondary Managing Directors and Campus Directors providing regular coaching, professional development, and onboarding support to ensure they are fully equipped to lead and maintain high-performing school teams aligned to Uplift’s bold academic philosophy;
  • Partners with Managing Directors to hire, inspire, and develop Campus Directors and Deans, fostering stable and effective leadership teams capable of executing instructional excellence and strong school culture;
  • Works with the President and Deputy Chief of Primary Schools to design and implement a scope and sequence for Managing Director professional development, ensuring common agendas for site visits, consistent instructional quality, and regular sharing of best practices across campuses;
  • Encourages cross-division collaboration to align Primary, Middle, and High School academic and cultural priorities, ensuring students experience the full benefits of a cohesive PreK-12 educational experience;
  • Collaborates with the COO and Regional Directors of Operations to strengthen coordination and partnership between instructional and operations teams, ensuring cohesive campus leadership;
  • Directly supervises and coaches a subset of Managing Directors or Academic Directors, conducting weekly data reviews, joint site visits, coaching observations, and professional development reviews to ensure strong academic performance, operational effectiveness, and alignment with network priorities;
  • Assists in resolving student, staff, and parent issues escalated from campuses, working closely with leadership to drive timely and appropriate resolutions;
  • Observes and evaluates monthly Director professional development sessions to ensure they are effectively building the leadership capacity necessary for sustained school improvement;
  • Collaborates with the Chief People Officer to ensure every school has a strong, diverse pipeline of teachers and leaders that reflects the demographics of Uplift scholars by participating in hiring processes.

Ensures all scholars are ready to thrive in college and beyond

  • Works closely with the President, Deputy Chief of Primary Schools, and Sr. Director of Secondary Curriculum & Instruction to ensure effective implementation of curriculum and instructional priorities across campuses, providing feedback, support, and on-the-job coaching to campus leadership during regular school visits to monitor and improve execution;
  • Works with Managing Directors to ensure every Uplift school has core systems in place including lesson planning, observation and feedback, data and scholar work protocols, intervention/enrichment structures, scholar culture, and staff culture;
  • Works in collaboration with Special Education and ESL leaders to ensure that ALL scholars are receiving a rigorous academic experience that is appropriate and takes into account the needs of each student;
  • Works with the Road to College and Career Department to ensure that college and career awareness and readiness strategies are being executed on each campus;
  • Co-facilitates quarterly Managing Director data meetings with the President and Deputy Chief of Schools to ensure ambitious scholar achievement goals are being met;
  • Serve as a champion for the network’s belonging efforts and serve as a strong voice to make sure campus systems are fair as well as scholars have the opportunity to share and appreciate a comprehensive set of perspectives during their instructional day.

Serves as a critical and valued Senior Leader at Uplift and member of Executive Team

  • Works with the Executive Team and Senior Leaders across the organization to foster an organizational culture that reinforces the organization’s core values of collaboration, innovation, scholar-orientation, and high achievement;
  • Supports other Chiefs and Senior Leaders in ensuring that Uplift policies and systems are being executed at each campus to minimize risk to the organization;
  • Serves as the District Coordinator of School Improvement (DCSI) for the Texas Education Agency and ensures that all schools designated as “in need of improvement” complete all state requirements needed for TEA compliance;
  • Serves as Uplift representative on committees, at community events, and attends Uplift board meetings and/or other events requested by CEO or President.

COMPETENCIES

In order to fulfill these responsibilities, the ideal Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools candidate will have/be a:

  • High expectations (academic and behavioral) for all students;
  • Relentless achiever;
  • Ability to lead;
  • Superior Instructional Leader;
  • Reflects and self-improves;
  • Constantly seek out and implement bold ideas to drive student achievement;
  • Excellent communicator;
  • Respectful and relationship-oriented;
  • Collaborative;
  • Promote a mission-driven culture.

QUALIFICATIONS 

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE

Bachelor's degree (B. A. / B.S.) from four-year college or university required. A master's degree in education or a related field is desirable but not required. Applicants should have 3-5 years of Academic Director/Principal supervisory experience with a clear track record of success in middle and/or high school. Candidates must have extensive experience in a large charter network, having successfully managed a portfolio of 10 or more high schools or a combination of high schools and middle schools at a network or district level.

LANGUAGE SKILLS

Demonstrated ability to read, interpret, and apply documents such as safety rules, operating procedures, and instructional manuals. Must possess strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to analyze information, apply common sense, and follow both written and oral instructions. Proven ability to communicate effectively and professionally with students, parents, and staff at all levels within the organization.

MATHEMATICAL SKILLS

Demonstrated ability to apply mathematical concepts to analyze data and inform decision-making.

REASONING ABILITY

Demonstrated ability to define problems, collect and analyze data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Proven capacity to solve practical problems and navigate situations with limited standardization by applying critical thinking and sound judgment. Must be able to interpret and follow written, oral, diagrammatic, or scheduled instructions with clarity and adaptability.

COMPUTER SKILLS

To perform this job successfully, an individual should be competent in Microsoft Office applications and have the ability to learn and use computer software as necessary. Ability to use basic office equipment.

SAFETY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Demonstrated commitment to maintaining a safe and secure environment by adhering to organizational safety rules and procedures, actively promoting safety awareness, and modeling safe practices. Ability to identify and address unsafe actions or conditions, respond appropriately to emergencies, and report hazardous or unsafe practices to the appropriate personnel to ensure a safe learning and working environment for all.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Employee must be able to maintain emotional control under stress. Occasional prolonged and irregular hours will be necessary.

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel and reach with hands and arms. The employee is frequently required to stand, walk, and use stairs. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. 

WORK ENVIRONMENT

Ability to work effectively in a dynamic environment with frequent interruptions and varying noise levels ranging from low to high. Must demonstrate flexibility, focus, and adaptability when working in a setting with ongoing activity and potential distractions from students, staff, and other employees.

OTHER QUALIFICATIONS

Satisfactory criminal records check, pre-hire and annually thereafter, if applicable. Must be eligible to work in the United States and provide work authorization. 

MODIFICATION OF DUTIES & ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Uplift Education retains the right to change and/or modify the duties and essential functions of this position at any time. This job description is not intended to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities required of the employee.

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS

This position offers a competitive salary range of $175,000 - $187,500, and robust benefits. More details can be provided upon request.

TO APPLY

Please submit a resume online at https://apply.workable.com/j/C6DB3519AB/.

Uplift Education is an equal opportunity employer and an organization that values diversity. Recruiting staff to create an inclusive organization is a priority, and we encourage applicants from all backgrounds. Candidates are evaluated solely on their qualifications to perform the work required.

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What You Should Know About Uplift Education, Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools, Edgility Consulting

Join Uplift Education as the Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools, where you will play a vital role in shaping the future of young minds across our 26 secondary schools. In this dynamic position, your leadership will ensure that we deliver a top-tier educational experience grounded in the International Baccalaureate framework. Collaborating closely with our network’s President and fellow leaders, your focus will be on mentoring and developing Managing Directors and Academic Directors to maintain high-performing school teams. You’ll work passionately to create a vibrant learning environment that not only focuses on academic excellence but also supports students in developing social-emotional skills. Your commitment will be critical in driving us toward our ambitious goal: ensuring that every Uplift middle and high school achieves an ‘A’ or ‘B’ rating in the state’s accountability framework and that 70% of our alumni are on track to complete college within six years. You will have the opportunity to lead by example, encourage collaboration, and foster a mission-driven culture that prioritizes student success. If you're an innovative thinker with a proven track record in educational leadership and a passion for empowering students, we invite you to apply and make a lasting impact with Uplift Education!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Uplift Education, Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools Role at Edgility Consulting
What are the main responsibilities of the Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools at Uplift Education?

The Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools at Uplift Education is responsible for overseeing the execution of the instructional program across 26 secondary schools, mentoring Managing Directors, and ensuring a high-quality educational experience for all scholars. Additionally, the role involves collaboration with other leaders to enhance both academic and social-emotional learning environments, aiming for top state accountability ratings while preparing students for college success.

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What qualifications are needed to become the Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools at Uplift Education?

To qualify for the Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools position at Uplift Education, candidates should possess a bachelor’s degree from a four-year college or university, with a master’s degree in education preferred. Additionally, a track record of 3-5 years in an Academic Director or Principal role, especially within a large charter network, is essential, demonstrating success in managing multiple high schools effectively.

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How does the Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools contribute to student success at Uplift Education?

The Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools contributes to student success at Uplift Education by ensuring consistent implementation of a rigorous curriculum, providing on-the-job coaching to campus leadership, and fostering a culture of high expectations. By engaging with Managing Directors and staff, the Deputy Chief promotes best practices in teaching and learning, helping to prepare students for future academic and career endeavors.

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What type of experience is preferred for the Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools position at Uplift Education?

Candidates for the Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools position at Uplift Education should preferably have extensive experience in a large charter network, particularly in successfully managing a portfolio of 10 or more secondary schools. A strong record in academic leadership, particularly with middle and high school education, is highly valued to ensure effective supervision and development of school teams.

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What role does the Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools play in faculty recruitment and development at Uplift Education?

The Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools plays a significant role in faculty recruitment and development by partnering with the Chief People Officer to ensure a diverse pipeline of teachers and leaders that reflect the demographics of Uplift scholars. This includes overseeing the hiring processes and providing essential professional development opportunities to enhance instructional leadership across campuses.

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Common Interview Questions for Uplift Education, Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools
What strategies do you employ to ensure alignment between middle and high school academic priorities?

To ensure alignment between academic priorities, I prioritize robust communication and collaboration across divisions. This includes regular meetings with Managing Directors, shared goals for student achievement, and common frameworks for curriculum and instruction that facilitate a cohesive educational experience from PreK through 12th grade.

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Can you describe your approach to developing school leadership teams?

My approach to developing school leadership teams involves identifying strong candidates and providing continued support through coaching and professional development. I emphasize building a culture of feedback and shared practices, ensuring that leaders are equipped to inspire their teams and maintain high standards of academic excellence.

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How do you address challenges that arise between instructional and operations teams?

I address challenges between instructional and operations teams by fostering open dialogue and collaboration. Regular check-ins and joint initiatives ensure that both sides understand each other's perspectives and work towards common goals, allowing us to create an effective learning environments for all scholars.

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What metrics do you consider most important for evaluating school performance?

I consider various metrics for evaluating school performance, including academic achievement rates, social-emotional skill development, alumni success in college completion, and overall school culture. Utilizing comprehensive data analysis, I can identify areas for improvement and celebrate successes across the network.

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How do you promote a mission-driven culture among school leaders?

Promoting a mission-driven culture begins with clear communication of our vision and expectations. I actively involve school leaders in setting goals that align with Uplift Education's values, provide regular professional development opportunities focused on our mission, and encourage them to share their success stories and best practices.

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What experiences have prepared you for the challenges of the Deputy Chief of Secondary Schools role?

My prior experience in leading multiple schools within a charter network has prepared me well for this role. Successfully managing academic performance, staff development, and stakeholder engagement at various school levels has equipped me with the skills needed to navigate challenges and drive positive outcomes.

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How do you ensure that all students, including those with special needs, receive a quality education?

To ensure that all students, including those with special needs, receive a quality education, I prioritize collaboration with Special Education and ESL leaders to develop tailored instructional strategies and interventions. Continuous monitoring of student progress and feedback, along with differentiated support, is essential for meeting diverse learning needs.

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What role does data play in your decision-making process?

Data plays a critical role in my decision-making process. I analyze performance metrics regularly to assess school strengths and areas for improvement. Data-driven insights inform our strategies for curriculum implementation, teacher development, and student interventions, ensuring continuous growth and achievement.

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How do you facilitate professional development for school leaders?

I facilitate professional development for school leaders through structured training sessions, peer observations, and feedback loops. Utilizing a collaborative model, I encourage leaders to engage in problem-solving together, share best practices, and receive ongoing support to enhance their instructional leadership capabilities.

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Describe a successful initiative you have implemented in your previous roles.

In my previous role, I implemented a school-wide mentorship program which paired experienced teachers with novice educators. This initiative led to significant improvements in instructional practices, reduced turnover rates, and fostered a collaborative learning culture, ultimately enhancing student outcomes across the board.

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