Full-Time

Academic Math Dean

Posted on 4/11/2025

Achievement First

Achievement First

1,001-5,000 employees

Non-profit network of K-12 charter schools

Compensation Overview

$80.1k - $98.5k/yr

New York, NY, USA

In Person

Category
Education
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • A bachelor’s degree; master’s degree preferred.
  • Certified as a school leader per your state’s guidelines and requirements; If not currently certified, ability to obtain necessary state certification in specific subject and grade level is required within the first two months of employment.
  • At least 3 years of K-12 full-time lead teaching experience with a record of high student achievement.
  • At least 1 year of experience coaching and leading adults to obtain high student achievement.
Responsibilities
  • Analyze school wide data in order to design responsive and effective student interventions.
  • Develop highly effective instructional curriculum and schedule, in collaboration with principal and Team Teaching & Learning in the Network Support office.
  • Observe lessons regularly and deliver targeted feedback to teachers.
  • Collaborate with grade/subject teams to plan units, lessons and assessments; regularly share feedback.
  • Assist teachers to devise and monitor high-impact support plans for students.
  • Model outstanding instruction for teachers.
  • Coordinate and manage creative, inspiring professional development sessions in line with school goals and priorities.
  • Direct the interim assessment process to ensure teachers are using current data to drive instruction; facilitate regular, meaningful interim assessment data debriefs with teachers.
  • Lead staff trainings at start and end of school year and on professional development day.
  • Track other useful academic data (e.g. homework completion rates); communicate progress to students, teachers and parents.
  • Participate in regular leadership team meetings.
  • Work closely with dean of students to support efforts in character development and positive school culture.
  • Assist teacher leaders (e.g., coaches, grade team leaders) in developing leadership skills.
Desired Qualifications
  • An active and demonstrated commitment to Achievement First’s mission and values: Leading for Racial Equity, Embrace Challenge, and Go Further Together.
  • A Track record of exemplary instructional and classroom management skills, including meeting extremely high standards for student achievement.
  • A Proven ability to proactively and effectively coach and manage adults and drive excellent student achievement through others.
  • Superior personal organizational skills, ability to coach others to improve their organizational skills and efficiency, and ability to “zoom out” to create and manage systems and projects that require long range planning and organization.
  • People Leadership: Strong self awareness and awareness of others, and exceptional “warm/demanding” balance when leading adults.
  • Growth mindset for self and others; willingness to seek out feedback and ability to implement constructive feedback quickly and effectively.
  • Mastery of and enthusiasm for subject matter.

Achievement First operates a network of non-profit public charter schools that focus on providing a high-quality, college-preparatory education for students from kindergarten through 12th grade in Connecticut, New York, and Rhode Island. The schools emphasize both academic excellence and character development, equipping students with the skills necessary to graduate from prestigious colleges and thrive in a competitive environment. What sets Achievement First apart from other educational institutions is its commitment to ensuring that all children, regardless of their background, have access to quality education. The organization's goal is to fulfill the promise of equal educational opportunity, empowering the next generation of leaders in their communities.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

2003

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Increased focus on SEL supports student well-being and academic success.
  • Rise of teletherapy aligns with Achievement First's mental health initiatives.
  • Growing trend of school-business partnerships enhances community resources.

What critics are saying

  • Teacher burnout may impact Achievement First's educational quality.
  • Potential scrutiny over telehealth privacy and effectiveness with Cartwheel.
  • Challenges in maintaining equitable food access due to supply chain issues.

What makes Achievement First unique

  • Achievement First partners with Cartwheel for rapid telehealth mental health access.
  • Collaboration with Revolution LLC enhances community engagement and resource sharing.
  • Launch of mind-sharpening winter activities promotes innovative student engagement.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

401(k) Company Match

401(k) Retirement Plan

Paid Family Leave

Company News

Achievement First
Mar 14th, 2025
Celebrating School Leader Appreciation Week 2025 with Years of Service (Part 3)

As Achievement First wrap up School Leader Appreciation Week, Achievement First is celebrating the leaders who have been with Achievement First for five years or more.

Achievement First
Sep 16th, 2024
Achievement First & Cartwheel Partnership Provides Access to High-Quality Mental Health Care

In response to this crisis and aligned with its AF value of caring for the whole person, Achievement First partnered with mental health provider Cartwheel to bring students and families rapid access to mental health care via telehealth.

Revolution Foods
Feb 8th, 2022
Revolution LLC partners with Achievement First

Revolution LLC is proud to work with passionate partners including Achievement First to support their efforts in fighting for equity and food access in their schools and communities.

Achievement First
Dec 10th, 2021
ACHIEVEMENT FIRST launches list of mind-sharpening winter activities to keep your brain warm

As it gets colder outside, and you settle indoors with a warm blanket and some hot chocolate, ACHIEVEMENT FIRST has put together a list of mind-sharpening winter activities to keep your brain warm, too.

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