Executive Director of Visioning and Strategy - Office of Superintendent JobID: 102783
Position Type:
Executive Officers/Exec Dir Vision and Strategy
Date Posted:
5/21/2026
Location:
Instructional Support Center
Job Code: Exec Dir Vision and Strategy - 020403 Standard Hours: 40 Department: Office of Superintendent - 232312 Empl Class: NA  Job Description: Show/Hide
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The Executive Director of Visioning and Strategy works in close collaboration with the Superintendent and Deputy Superintendent to ensure that the district's Portrait of a Graduate drives all aspects of the organization. This role is responsible for translating the Portrait into a coherent, system-wide strategy and ensuring it is embedded across every division, school, and initiative. Serving as a key strategic partner to the Superintendent's Cabinet, the Executive Director brings alignment, focus, and accountability so that the district's vision is consistently reflected in practice across the system.
In strong systems, vision is not owned by one office, it is carried consistently by leadership. This role ensures that, in partnership with the Superintendent and Deputy Superintendent, the Portrait of a Graduate becomes the throughline that guides decisions, priorities, and outcomes across the entire district.
Portrait of a Graduate Alignment (Core Function)
In partnership with the Superintendent and Deputy Superintendent, lead the system-wide integration of the Portrait of a Graduate into all district priorities, initiatives, and practices
Ensure the competencies and outcomes outlined in the Portrait are clearly defined, measurable, and reflected in curriculum, instruction, assessment, and student experiences
Collaborate with division leaders to embed the Portrait into planning, implementation, and evaluation processes
Conduct ongoing reviews of programs and initiatives to ensure alignment with the Portrait, making recommendations for refinement or discontinuation
Strategic Planning and Execution
Co-develop and manage the district's strategic plan with the Superintendent and Deputy Superintendent, ensuring direct alignment to the Portrait of a Graduate
Establish metrics and benchmarks that measure progress toward Portrait outcomes
Monitor implementation across departments and schools, ensuring consistency and coherence
System Coherence and Cross-Functional Leadership
Work alongside senior leadership to align academic, operational, and support functions around shared outcomes
Facilitate cross-department collaboration to ensure unified direction and reduce fragmentation
Support leaders in prioritizing high-impact work tied to district goals
Performance Management and Continuous Improvement
Develop and implement systems to track progress toward Portrait-aligned goals
Use data to identify gaps between current practice and desired outcomes
Lead cycles of reflection and adjustment in collaboration with senior leadership
Innovation and Future Readiness
Advise the Superintendent and Deputy Superintendent on emerging practices that strengthen Portrait outcomes
Ensure innovation efforts are aligned to district priorities and not operating independently
Balance forward-looking strategies with proven practices that support student success
Stakeholder Engagement and Communication
Support the Superintendent in communicating a clear and consistent vision tied to the Portrait of a Graduate
Develop messaging and materials that connect district priorities to day-to-day work
Build shared ownership of the Portrait across staff, families, and community stakeholders
Physical Demands:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to sit for extended periods of time. The employee is also required to talk, hear, stand, and walk. The employee may be required to use hands to touch, handle, feel, and/or reach. The employee is occasionally required to stoop, kneel, or crouch. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus. The employee is required to operate a motor vehicle in performance of duties. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Gwinnett County Public Schools is a high achieving, honored school system, located in the metro Atlanta area. GCPS is the largest school system in Georgia with more than 180,000 students and continuing to grow. That growth can be attributed to the fact that Gwinnett is a school system of choice for people moving to the Atlanta area. Gwinnett County citizens highly value the important role education plays in building a thriving, global community and they strongly support the school system’s pursuit of excellence. Gwinnett County Public Schools is a three-time finalist for the Broad Prize of Urban Education (2009, 2010 & 2014) and 2 time winner of the 2010 and 2014 Broad Prize, designating it as one of the nation’s top urban school districts. GCPS was voted a Forbes Magazine Top Employer and a 3- time Top Employer for Women. Gwinnett also boasts National Blue Ribbon Schools and a host of schools recognized at the state level.