p>Candidates must meet one of the following combinations of education and experience: - Master’s Degree in Education with at least 6 credits in early childhood/child development and 1 year full-time teaching experience with children under 6.
- Master’s Degree in another field with at least 9 credits in early childhood/child development and 1 year full-time teaching experience with children under 6.
- Bachelor’s Degree in Education, Psychology, Nursing, Child Development, or related field with at least 6 credits in early childhood/child development and 2 years full-time teaching experience with children under 6.
- Bachelor’s Degree in another field with at least 9 credits in early childhood/child development and 3 years full-time teaching experience with children under 6 (or 6 credits plus 4 years).
Job description:
Head Teacher/Director of Education – Early Childhood Education.
Forte Prep is looking for a High School Director of Student Supports, who will lead the strategic oversight and operational implementation of special education services and English as a New Language (ENL) supports across high school. It will also be a new home for events and sports for our greater community - we aim to open our gymnasium and rooftop athletic field to local classes and events, grounding the new Forte Prep High School as a true community partner in our neighborhood.
As an Education Director at Spire School, you will lead a mission-driven team dedicated to helping students with complex learning, emotional, and behavioral needs thrive academically and personally. This role blends instructional leadership, special education oversight, family partnership, and program development to ensure every student receives high-quality, individualized support in a safe and compassionate environment.
li>Assess the distribution of Special Education supports, ensuring that the allocation is even, efficient and provides the best resources to efficiently and effectively meet the needs of Newark's students, families and schools. Exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, including ability to:
Work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders at all levels, including but not limited to district personnel, students, families, communities, and/or advocacy groups.
p>As a Preschool Center Director at The Learning Experience, You Will: - Lead by example, displaying passion for making a positive impact on the lives of children and employees.
- Have two or more years of center leadership/management experience (highly preferred) or at least one year of center leadership/management experience (required).
p>Director of Adult Education JobID: 2678 Position Type: Instructional -Admin - Central Office/Director Adult Education Date Posted: 4/16/2026 Location: Newark Evening High School - 029  Additional Information: Show/Hide NEWARK BOARD OF EDUCATION HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES 765 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 07102 ROGER LEÓN, SUPERINTENDENT Director Adult Education (Pending availability of funds and Superintendent's approval) The Superintendent invites qualified and interested persons to apply for the position of Director- Adult Education. Develops and sustains strategic partnerships with external institutions, community-based organizations, higher education entities, and local businesses to expand adult education services beyond Newark Public Schools sites, ensuring increased access, enrollment, and program offerings for residents across the community.
li>Provide Hospitality Service & Communication: Conduct proactive check-ins with parents, students and families, support makeup scheduling, discuss student progress and opportunities for growth, upsells to additional classes / camps.
Join One River School of Art + Design to teach and mentor motivated students, work alongside practicing artists in a creative community, and grow with a team that invests in your development-from day one.
West Hempstead, NY11 days ago
p>Anticipated Opening July 2026 Director of Physical Education, Health, and Athletics Are you ready to lead a district-wide movement that connects physical health, student wellness, and competitive excellence from our youngest learners in kindergarten through our graduating seniors? The West Hempstead.
From our first middle school, KIPP Academy in the Bronx, to today's network of eight elementary schools, nine middle schools, and one high school, KIPP NYC provides students with engaging academics, arts, athletics, and social-emotional learning that prepare them for college, career, and beyond. The Director designs and leads high-impact, data-driven professional development for leaders and teachers, ensuring that instructional practices are responsive to student needs and grounded in KIPP NYC's commitment to equity, inclusion, and the belief in the limitless potential of every student.