The Role
TFA-DFW is seeking a Vice President, Corps Program to design and champion a forward-looking teacher-leadership development program that attracts and prepares educators for systems change in Dallas-Fort Worth.
The successful candidate will lead the review of what the complete teacher-leader journey should optimally be: what is the highest vision for program outcomes, what does the data inform that is needed, and what steps are most necessary to “win on”, so teachers are best equipped and future leaders supported. Through this review and design process, TFA-DFW under the leadership of the VP Corps Program will be creating the differentiated, specific vision for this region, laying out a scope and sequence, methods for assessment, and proposing an organizational structure to realize this vision.
Reporting to the Executive Director, the VP will have significant budget, staff and resources to design and lead the integrated corps programs. There are high expectations for this critical enterprise, that teacher-leaders report favorable results from their TFA experience, student performance consistently strengthens, and diversity, equity and inclusion are actively and intentionally integrated through the work.
The Team
Among large urban areas, Dallas ranks 3rd in child poverty, and only 14% of high school students in Dallas County graduate ready to succeed in college. At Teach For America Dallas-Fort Worth, we seek to work in partnership with the Dallas-Fort Worth community to dramatically increase college readiness for students. In support of this effort, Teach For America Dallas-Fort Worth will impact 100,000 students daily throughout the metroplex by the end of the decade.
We need great leaders to join us in our work to end educational inequity. At Teach For America Dallas-Fort Worth we aim to be essential talent pipeline of teachers, school and district leaders, non-profit leaders, political leaders, social entrepreneurs and beyond who are able to change the odds for kids in the Metroplex. We believe that enlisting, developing and retaining top talent is essential to moving the needle for students in our community.
TFA-DFW is seeking a Vice President, Corps Program to design and champion a forward-looking teacher-leadership development program that attracts and prepares educators for systems change in Dallas-Fort Worth.
The successful candidate will lead the review of what the complete teacher-leader journey should optimally be: what is the highest vision for program outcomes, what does the data inform that is needed, and what steps are most necessary to “win on”, so teachers are best equipped and future leaders supported. Through this review and design process, TFA-DFW under the leadership of the VP Corps Program will be creating the differentiated, specific vision for this region, laying out a scope and sequence, methods for assessment, and proposing an organizational structure to realize this vision.
Reporting to the Executive Director, the VP will have significant budget, staff and resources to design and lead the integrated corps programs. There are high expectations for this critical enterprise, that teacher-leaders report favorable results from their TFA experience, student performance consistently strengthens, and diversity, equity and inclusion are actively and intentionally integrated through the work.
The Team
Among large urban areas, Dallas ranks 3rd in child poverty, and only 14% of high school students in Dallas County graduate ready to succeed in college. At Teach For America Dallas-Fort Worth, we seek to work in partnership with the Dallas-Fort Worth community to dramatically increase college readiness for students. In support of this effort, Teach For America Dallas-Fort Worth will impact 100,000 students daily throughout the metroplex by the end of the decade.
We need great leaders to join us in our work to end educational inequity. At Teach For America Dallas-Fort Worth we aim to be essential talent pipeline of teachers, school and district leaders, non-profit leaders, political leaders, social entrepreneurs and beyond who are able to change the odds for kids in the Metroplex. We believe that enlisting, developing and retaining top talent is essential to moving the needle for students in our community.
Skills/Experience:
Primary Responsibilities
Design, implement, and evaluate a cutting-edge, research-based program for new teacher development for around 300 teachers annually (approximately 40% of focus)
Serve as key external figure for Teach For America in Dallas-Fort Worth (25%)
Lead the Corps Program team and serve as a member of the TFA-DFW Senior Leadership Team (25%)
Other Responsibilities (10%)
Requirements
Education
To be considered for this role, you must submit an online application. For more information, please contact Lesa Engelthaler at [email protected]
About the Organization
There are more than 16 million children growing up in poverty in the U.S., and less than 10 percent of them will graduate from college. These statistics are not a reflection of our children’s potential; we know that children growing up in poverty can and do achieve at the highest levels. Rather, these statistics reflect the systemic lack of access and opportunity for children in low-income communities.
Teach For America (TFA) finds, develops, and supports an ever-expanding network of outstanding and diverse leaders committed to expanding opportunity for children in schools, school systems, and in every sector and field that shapes the context in which schools operate. Representing the diversity of America and sharing the experience of having taught successfully in our most challenging public schools, TFA corps members and alumni form a network of change agents inside and outside of education who are grounded in the tremendous potential of our most underserved children and connected to families and communities impacted by educational inequity.
Founded by Wendy Kopp in 1989, Teach For America has since expanded to 36 states and 53 regions, reaching more than 10 million students. Now 53,000 strong and growing each year, the TFA community is leading across all sectors, including as teachers, school and school system leaders, elected officials, policy and advocacy organizers, social entrepreneurs, and business and civic leaders. We support the individual and collective leadership of this network as they work hand-in-hand with students, families, and allies in the effort to realize educational equity and excellence for children across the nation.
Our Core Values and Diversity, Equity & Inclusiveness Statement
Learn more about our Core Values and our commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusiveness.
Benefits and Salary
Salary for this position is competitive and depends on prior experience. In addition, a comprehensive benefits package is included. Learn more at www.teachforamerica.org/about-us/careers/employee-benefits.
Commitment to Diversity and Equal Opportunity Employment Policy
Teach For America encourages individuals of all ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic backgrounds to apply for this position. We are committed to maximizing the diversity of our organization, as we want to engage all those who can contribute to this effort. Learn more about our diversity on staff: www.teachforamerica.org/about-us/careers/life-at-tfa/workforce-diversity-and-inclusiveness.
Teach For America is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, parental status, genetic information or characteristics (or those of a family member) or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
This job description reflects Teach For America's assignment of essential functions and qualifications of the role. Nothing in this herein restricts management's right to assign, reassign or eliminate duties and responsibilities to this role at any time.
Design, implement, and evaluate a cutting-edge, research-based program for new teacher development for around 300 teachers annually (approximately 40% of focus)
- Provide leadership for development, evaluation, and assessment of a new program for corps member development.
- Coordinate with National TFA and local, partnering Educator Preparation Programs (Southern Methodist and Texas Wesleyan Universities) to design, implement, and evaluate the program model.
- Commission and manage routine external studies to understand and articulate the impact of TFA corps members on student growth and achievement.
- Develop and maintain a syllabus that articulates and sequences key learning objectives for corps members that includes differentiation among matriculation, onboarding, summer institute, corps year one, and corps year two.
- Coordinate with the Alumni Program team to conduct longitudinal research to understand the impact and effectiveness of the corps program model on alumni impact over time.
Serve as key external figure for Teach For America in Dallas-Fort Worth (25%)
- Establish and maintain collaborative partnerships with local school districts, regional colleges/universities, PK-12 educational organizations, community agencies, and other stakeholders.
- Follow and participate in public policy conversations at the local district and state levels that could improve or impair our ability to operate.
- Champion TFA’s model and impact as a member of local advisory boards.
- Serve as an active and engaged member of the TFA-DFW community.
Lead the Corps Program team and serve as a member of the TFA-DFW Senior Leadership Team (25%)
- Directly manage two senior leaders who in turn have responsibility for 25 staff.
- Provide leadership and administration to all aspects of the Corps Program.
- Develop and manage annual Corps Program budget.
- Coordinate the ongoing development and implementation of a Corps Program strategic plan.
- Coordinate and advocate for Corps Program resources and initiatives within the organization as a member of the Senior Leadership Team.
- Serve as an organization leader consulting on strategic direction, multi-year initiatives, organizational wide goals, and team culture.
- Recruit and retain Corps Program team members.
- Provide supervision and evaluation of Senior Managing Directors for Teacher Leadership Development and for Onboarding & Institute.
- Ensure the Corps Program team is in compliance with all internal policies as well as all local, state, and federal laws.
Other Responsibilities (10%)
- Staff large scale events and conferences, including some Saturdays.
- Operate with a deep commitment to our core values, including fostering a diverse movement by partnering with people in the communities that may offer differing perspectives such as parents, teachers, and school leaders.
- Own and support broader organizational priorities, including selecting new corps members, encouraging alumni and corps members to join our staff, and supporting regional initiatives.
Requirements
Education
- Undergraduate degree and Masters in Education or equivalent required. Ph.D. or Ed.D. preferred.
- Seven plus years of professional experience with successful outcomes is required. Past senior leadership in coordinating the work of multiple constituencies is desired.
- Knowledge of educational policy and trends, including teacher training, is desired. Demonstrated passion for the transformative power of education will be a key qualification for any applicant.
- Experience in pre-K thru 12 is desired.
- Experience coaching and developing educators through a lens of diversity and equity is desired.
To be considered for this role, you must submit an online application. For more information, please contact Lesa Engelthaler at [email protected]
About the Organization
There are more than 16 million children growing up in poverty in the U.S., and less than 10 percent of them will graduate from college. These statistics are not a reflection of our children’s potential; we know that children growing up in poverty can and do achieve at the highest levels. Rather, these statistics reflect the systemic lack of access and opportunity for children in low-income communities.
Teach For America (TFA) finds, develops, and supports an ever-expanding network of outstanding and diverse leaders committed to expanding opportunity for children in schools, school systems, and in every sector and field that shapes the context in which schools operate. Representing the diversity of America and sharing the experience of having taught successfully in our most challenging public schools, TFA corps members and alumni form a network of change agents inside and outside of education who are grounded in the tremendous potential of our most underserved children and connected to families and communities impacted by educational inequity.
Founded by Wendy Kopp in 1989, Teach For America has since expanded to 36 states and 53 regions, reaching more than 10 million students. Now 53,000 strong and growing each year, the TFA community is leading across all sectors, including as teachers, school and school system leaders, elected officials, policy and advocacy organizers, social entrepreneurs, and business and civic leaders. We support the individual and collective leadership of this network as they work hand-in-hand with students, families, and allies in the effort to realize educational equity and excellence for children across the nation.
Our Core Values and Diversity, Equity & Inclusiveness Statement
Learn more about our Core Values and our commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusiveness.
Benefits and Salary
Salary for this position is competitive and depends on prior experience. In addition, a comprehensive benefits package is included. Learn more at www.teachforamerica.org/about-us/careers/employee-benefits.
Commitment to Diversity and Equal Opportunity Employment Policy
Teach For America encourages individuals of all ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic backgrounds to apply for this position. We are committed to maximizing the diversity of our organization, as we want to engage all those who can contribute to this effort. Learn more about our diversity on staff: www.teachforamerica.org/about-us/careers/life-at-tfa/workforce-diversity-and-inclusiveness.
Teach For America is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, marital status, veteran status, pregnancy, parental status, genetic information or characteristics (or those of a family member) or any other basis prohibited by applicable law.
This job description reflects Teach For America's assignment of essential functions and qualifications of the role. Nothing in this herein restricts management's right to assign, reassign or eliminate duties and responsibilities to this role at any time.
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Organization Info
Listing Stats
Post Date:
Nov 13 2017
Active Until:
Dec 10 2017
Hiring Organization:
Teach For America
industry:
Nonprofit