Assistant Head of School for Academics, Curriculum, and Instruction

Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of New York

Nanuet, NY

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$80,000–$100,000 Per Year
LOCATION
Nanuet, NY
POSTED
30+ days ago

Assistant Head of School for Academics, Curriculum, and Instruction
Employment Type: Full-Time w/ July 1 Start Date Reports To: Head of School
Salary: $80,000–$100,000
Position Overview
The Assistant Head of School for Academics, Curriculum, and Instruction is a senior leadership position responsible for shaping and sustaining the academic vision of a vibrant coeducational Catholic high school rooted in the Dominican tradition. This leader ensures that teaching and learning embody excellence, innovation, and fidelity to the mission of the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill.
Reporting directly to the Head of School, the Assistant Head oversees all aspects of the instructional program, including curriculum design, instructional practice, assessment systems, faculty professional development, and academic operations. The ideal candidate is a visionary educator, a collaborative team builder, and a mission-driven leader committed to fostering a dynamic, student-centered learning environment.
Key Responsibilities
Curriculum Leadership

Lead the development, evaluation, and continual improvement of a rigorous, cohesive, and mission-aligned curriculum across all academic departments.

Ensure curriculum standards reflect best practices, meet accreditation and state requirements, and integrate Catholic identity and Dominican values.

Guide department chairs in long-term curriculum planning and articulation.
Instructional Excellence

Promote high-quality, research-based instructional practices throughout the school.

Conduct regular classroom walkthroughs and provide actionable feedback to teachers.

Foster a culture of innovation, inquiry, and instructional improvement.
Faculty Development & Support

Design and implement a comprehensive professional development program for faculty and academic staff.

Support teacher growth through coaching, mentorship, goal setting, and evaluation.

Lead recruitment, onboarding, and ongoing development of faculty members committed to excellence in teaching and Catholic education.
Academic Program Oversight

Oversee scheduling, course offerings, academic policies, and program structures.

Collaborate with counselors, department chairs, and the Head of School to ensure student support and program quality.

Monitor academic operations to ensure alignment with the school's mission and strategic plan.
Data, Assessment & Continuous Improvement

Develop and manage assessment systems that guide instructional decisions and support student achievement.

Analyze academic data to identify trends, gaps, and opportunities for improvement.

Use data to inform professional learning, resource allocation, and program development.
Mission & Community Engagement

Serve as a visible and active leader in the school community, embodying the charism of the Dominican Sisters of Sparkill.

Collaborate with Campus Ministry, service-learning leaders, and mission-based programs to integrate faith, values, and academic life.

Promote a learning environment grounded in respect, inclusion, and Gospel values.
Parent & Student Engagement

Communicate academic expectations, policies, and progress clearly and consistently with parents and families.

Support student success through involvement in academic counseling, interventions, and enrichment programs.

Address parent and student concerns with professionalism, transparency, and care.
Qualifications
Required

Master's degree in Curriculum & Instruction, Educational Leadership, or a closely related field.

Successful classroom teaching experience.

Minimum of five (5) years of academic or instructional leadership experience.

Demonstrated success in leading teams, building collaborative cultures, and inspiring excellence.

Strong understanding of curriculum design, instructional practices, and assessment methodologies.

Commitment to Catholic education and the Dominican mission.
Preferred

Experience in a Catholic or independent school setting.

Familiarity with accreditation processes and academic strategic planning.

Ability to lead with empathy, vision, and integrity.
Compensation & Benefits

Salary: $80,000–$100,000 based on experience

Benefits: Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, retirement, and tuition support

Twelve-month Position

Generous time off aligned with the school calendar
Application Process
Interested candidates should submit the following to Head of School, Joseph Tweed via email at jtweed@albertusmagnus.net:

Cover letter

Resume

Statement of Educational Philosophy

Three professional references



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Catholic Schools in the Archdiocese of New York