Global Leadership Academy Charter School
A Global Academies School
Preparing Future Leaders of the World
Job Description
Position Title:Special Services Director
Reports to:Chief Executive Officer and Principal
Term:Ten (10) month position, salaried
COMPANY OVERVIEW
Are you a passionate and creative global educator looking for a culturally rich environment where you can make an impact? Global Leadership Academy Schools in Philadelphia are redefining what's possible in public education. The world is our classroom. GLA scholars have traveled to Kenya, China, Haiti, Jamaica, The Bahamas, Canada, Atlanta, Tennessee and more.
We view education as liberation and are committed to closing the achievement gap through exposure, access, and opportunity. With a groundbreaking school design that centers our children as world travelers and change agents, we deliver rigorous instruction that empowers scholars to take ownership over their learning while equipping them to compete on the local, national and international stage.
Special Services Director
The Special Services Director is responsible for the strategic leadership, development, and oversight of special education and related services programs for students with disabilities. This role ensures compliance with federal, state, and local regulations while driving high-quality, equitable instructional practices that support student achievement and growth.
The Director oversees IEP development and implementation, supervises special education staff, and collaborates with school leaders, families, and external partners to ensure that all students receive appropriate, individualized support. The role requires strong leadership, data-driven decision-making, and a commitment to inclusive and culturally responsive practices.
Provide leadership and oversight of special education programs, ensuring compliance with IDEA, state regulations, and district policies
Supervise, coach, and evaluate special education teachers and related service providers
Ensure the development, implementation, and monitoring of high-quality IEPs and related services
Analyze student data to drive instructional decisions, set measurable goals, and improve student outcomes
Develop and implement systems for progress monitoring, documentation, and reporting
Collaborate with school leaders, general education staff, and intervention teams to support inclusive practices and curriculum access
Partner with families and community stakeholders to ensure clear communication and strong engagement
Manage caseload distribution, staffing, and service delivery models to meet student needs efficiently
Oversee compliance-related documentation, audits, and record-keeping systems with a high level of accuracy and confidentiality
Support the development of students' independence, self-advocacy, and personal growth skills
Lead professional development and provide ongoing coaching to staff to strengthen instructional practices
Ensure effective use of instructional technology and data systems across special education programs
Maintain a culture of collaboration, professionalism, and continuous improvement
Participate in school events, meetings, and required travel as needed
Demonstrated ability to analyze data and translate insights into actionable goals and program improvements
Experience working with diverse student populations, including low- to moderate-income communities
Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with staff, families, and external partners
Ability to establish and maintain comprehensive record-keeping and compliance systems
Deep understanding of special education instructional strategies, accommodations, and curriculum modifications
Commitment to maintaining confidentiality and ethical standards
Demonstrated leadership capacity, including coaching and developing staff
Ability to remain flexible, solutions-oriented, and composed in high-demand environments
Bachelor's degree required; Master's degree in Special Education, Educational Leadership, or related field preferred
Valid PA certification in Special Education required
Administrative or Supervisory Certification preferred (or eligibility to obtain)
Opportunity to work Extended School Year (ESY) for additional compensation
Sign-on Bonus
Year-to-Year Retention Bonus
Paid tuition support for advanced certification in Special Services or Leadership
Competitive salary and benefits package
Initial salary offers for this position range from $70,000 – $100,000, based on experience and educational attainment. Compensation is determined using an equitable salary scale.
GLA is committed to building a diverse and inclusive community through equitable hiring practices and a culture that values diverse perspectives, identities, and experiences. Our staff reflect a wide range of racial, socio-economic, gender, religious, and national backgrounds, enriching our school community and strengthening our work.
We welcome all applicants who share our mission and vision to join us in this important and impactful work.