ORGANIZATION
KIPP is a non-profit network of college-preparatory, public charter schools with a 20-year track record of preparing our students in educationally underserved communities for success in college and life. KIPP currently educates 80,000 students in 200 schools across the country, including Indianapolis. KIPP Indy Public Schools (KIPP Indy) was founded in 2004 with one class of fifth grade students and has grown to educate over 600 students across two schools. In the 2017-18 school year, KIPP Indy College Prep Middle will educate students in grades 6-8. Of the students that attend KIPP Indy, 95% qualify for free and reduced lunch, 94% are African American, and 20% receive special education services. We plan to grow KIPP Indy's network to a total of five schools by 2021, ultimately reaching 2,500 students from grades kindergarten through twelfth in our community.
VISION
The vision at KIPP Indy College Prep Middle is that we will be the middle school of choice in Indianapolis by preparing our students to become exceptional leaders who make a positive impact in the world. To do this, we go above and beyond to prepare our students for college and life success through maintaining rigorous academic expectations and by placing an intent focus on character education and growth. We intentionally foster a culture where teaching excellence is deeply valued and we invest a tremendous amount of time and resources to cultivate continuous instructional improvement. The KIPP Indy community holds one another to high standards, cognizant that success and happiness can be achieved by all, regardless of challenging circumstances, through team work, grit and focused dedication.
POSITION OVERVIEW
The Associate Director of Student Services (ADSS) is responsible for collaborating with other members of the student services team and School Leaders to oversee the implementation of a powerful cultural vision for the students, staff, and families of KIPP Indy College Prep Middle School. The ADSS will work to ensure that both proactive and reactive student interventions and discipline decisions are in alignment with the vision, values, and expectations of KIPP Indy and will collaborate closely with school leaders, teachers, students, and families. In addition to playing a role in cultural initiatives and responding to daily discipline incidents, the ADSS will lead the school's positive behavior incentive system and teach three sections of an enrichment course aimed to implement explicit character education, increase emotional intelligence, and engage students in service learning.
RESPONSIBILITIES
School Culture
Collaborate with the school leadership team to foster a culture that supports the school's vision and promotes respect and appreciation for all students, staff, and families
Cultivate strong relationships with a broad range of stakeholders, including students, families, and staff
Collaborate with the student services team and school leaders to respond to daily student discipline incidents, executing the necessary administrative actions related to documentation, student records, and communication with students, staff, and families
Utilize school-wide data (both academic and cultural) to identify areas for refinement to drive improved student outcomes
Create and support the implementation of individualized intervention strategies for struggling students
Support the implementation of school-wide procedures and expectations, including arrival, dismissal, dress code, and transitions.
Collaborate with the implementation of the school-wide positive behavior incentive system based on an economy of earnings for behavioral and academic achievements and includes weekly reports for families
Collaborate with Response to Intervention (RtI) team on behavioral data tracking to provide tiered support for identified students
Refer students to additional support services (i.e. health services, counseling services, mentorship programs, etc.) as necessary
Implement character education course for all students
Provide direct instruction for enrichment course for all students aimed to implement explicit character education, increase emotional intelligence, and engage students in service learning
Develop long term instructional plan, daily lesson plans, and methods of assessment
Utilize student data to set goals, inform decisions, and invest students in their progress
Perform all duties related to classroom including physical environment, gradebooks, instructional supplies, and student records
Participate in weekly specials department content Student services meetings
Create and monitor the progress of Behavior Support Plans for students, working with families and staff to amend plans when necessary for maximum student potential.
EXPECTATIONS
KEY COMPETENCIES
QUALIFICATIONS
COMPENSATION
The salary for this position is 62,000
Salary is commensurate with experience and includes a highly competitive benefits package.
Benefits Include:
KIPP Indianapolis is an equal opportunity employer, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.