Dean of Culture (25/26)
Company: kippcolorado
Location: Denver
Posted on: March 8, 2025
Job Description:
*This is a general Dean of Culture role posting and is intended
to collect interest in working at KIPP Colorado as a Dean of
Culture now or in the future.About the Dean of Culture Role: As a
Dean of Culture, your primary role is to build systems and
structures that create the conditions and campus community to drive
exceptional student experience and academic outcomes that equip all
students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they
choose -college, career, and beyond-so they can lead fulfilling
lives and build a more just world. APs of Culture are expected to
lead and manage the proactive, positive systems that create joyful,
rigorous, identity-affirming schools (for example, whole school
Positive Behavior Intervention and Supports) and coordinate
responsive systems aligned with our values. They partner with the
principal to lead behavior and culture, and they are expected to
cultivate a participatory, achievement-focused, and outcomes-driven
school culture that honors the multi-faceted identities of our
students. In support of the mission, vision, values, and strategic
plan of KIPP Colorado, the Dean of Culture is responsible for
leading and building capacity of all teachers and teacher leaders
(especially Grade Level Chairs) to implement and continuously
develop excellent classroom communities, a strong focus on learning
and continuous improvement, and a culture of consistent and high
expectations with a focus on restorative practices. The Dean of
Culture partners with Deans of Instruction, the Principal, and the
leadership team to develop teacher skills in best practices for
classroom management and to implement school-wide expectations.
They create and oversee co-curricular activities that bridge
culture, community, and academics and foster caregiver and
community engagement. This is a full-time administrative exempt
position reporting to the Assistant Principal of Culture
(APC).About KIPP: Together with families and communities, KIPP
creates joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare
students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they
choose-college, career, and beyond-so they can lead fulfilling
lives and build a more just world. KIPP is a national network of
tuition-free, public charter schools open to all students. There
are 255 college-preparatory KIPP schools in 20 states and the
District of Columbia, serving more than 100,000 students.
Nationally, KIPP students are graduating four-year colleges at
three times the national average for low-income students.Who we
are: KIPP Colorado Public Schools is a network of six free
college-preparatory public charter schools open to all students.
Our 350-person staff educates 2,600 students from ECE to 12th
grade. At KIPP Colorado, we partner with our KIPPsters, educators,
families and communities to ensure that we are all united around
the goal of a choice-filled future for our KIPPsters. Our KIPP
Forward Team supports our 1,000+ high school Alumni as they create
their own paths. Our core values of excellence, belonging, belief,
advocacy and courage are central to who we are and how we operate
at all levels of our organization.What we do: We believe in the
unique gifts and brilliance of every student. We believe in setting
a high bar for joy and academic excellence to ensure the infinite
possibilities our students have before them become a reality. We
aspire to create and reinforce a culture of achievement, belonging
and support. We know that every student is different and we
personalize learning based on a student's needs, skills, and
interests.Role Responsibilities and More About How You'll Spend
Your Time in this RoleProfessional Responsibilities
- Believe deeply in the mission, values, and Race, Inclusion,
Diversity, and Equity (RIDE) commitments of KIPP Colorado Schools
and that all children can and will learn
- Assume personal responsibility for student achievement
- Read, internalize, and adhere to the KIPP Colorado Policies and
Procedures manual and guidelines
- Provide an active presence, strategic supervision, and
intentional monitoring to ensure student safety and engagement in
rigorous learning (regardless of my role and its proximity to
students)
- Take ownership for the development of your craft (meet 1x/1-2
weeks with a manager, implement feedback, engage in active
practice, etc.)
- Commit to being prepared. Such as: internalizing and preparing
for lessons; preparing for O3s/coaching, preparing for meetings,
coaching, PD, etc.
- Meet professional obligations including and not limited to
meeting deadlines and honoring schedules
- Consistently leverage existing professional tools, including
but not limited to Google Suite (google documents, etc.) and
Microsoft Suite (including but not limited to your KIPP Colorado
email, Teams chat / meetings, Teams phone, and Microsoft
outlook)
- Maintain strong attendance each day and be on time to all
responsibilities
- Collaborate with colleagues and seek feedback in the spirit of
continuous improvement
- Reflect on professional practices to meet individual
professional development goals
- Actively participate in professional development, grade level,
and department meetings
- Actively engage and implement in all school-wide and Org wide
professional development
- Serve as a positive, contributing member of a grade team or
functional team, collaborating with colleagues to tackle common
challenges and implement org and grade-wide initiatives
- Share candid, solutions-oriented feedback with peers and
leadership on a regular basis, assuring that feedback is shared
directly with the intended recipient. Ensure that feedback is
focused on improving outcomes and experiences for students
- Assist with both student and staff recruitment and engagement-
including events, home visits, calls home, and other determined and
related requirements
- Know that your role, professional development, org wide
meetings, etc. may require you to travel around Denver to other
KIPP Campuses, our Home Office, or other KIPP or PD events
- Assist with other duties as assigned (such as but not limited
to, lunch duty, arrival/dismissal duty, bathroom duty, school
support duties, etc.)Campus Community and Culture Leadership
- Partner with the APO to support the development of processes
and protocols for enhancing school culture
- For supported grade levels, partner with APC to determine when
and how to modify rituals, systems and practices for the overall
betterment of the school
- Where applicable, manage, evaluate, develop, and coach
Restorative Practices Coordinators or Behavior Specialists /
Interventions (or equivalent)
- Manage and oversee Grade Level Chairs; support them in
school-wide systems alignment, MTSS implementation, development,
data analysis, and planning and running team meetings
- Partner with APC to ensure accountable implementation of
school-wide systems, including duties, PBIS, MTSS, and classroom
behavior systems
- Evaluate whole school performance data to make holistic as well
as individual recommendations for improving school-wide cultural
practices, with specific attention to supporting Multilingual
Learners and Students with Disabilities (especially those with
Behavior Intervention Plans)
- Partner with AP of Instruction, AP of Culture, and Deans of
Instruction to ensure consistent implementation of whole-school
systems and coaching / support for staff
- Consistently implement and uphold all campus and regional
cultural expectations
- Manage Grade Level Chairs' implementation of grade level and
school-wide culture plans
- Develop teachers' capacity with classroom management and
student culture knowledge, skills, and mindsets
- Support teachers with student accountability and discipline
matters, including coordinating and facilitating student-teacher
interventions and parent-teacher-student interventions.
- Co-manage and co-lead the school's summer orientation
sessions
- Manage responses to parent concerns not resolved at the teacher
or Grade Level Chair Level, especially associated with concerns
about behavior, classroom culture, or discipline policies in the
grade levels directly supportedSchool Operations
- Manage academic and cultural programming in all designated
grade levels
- Coordinate all logistics and planning for end-of-year trips and
quarterly team and family trips, including planning and
implementing trip preparations throughout the year
- Co-manage Summer School (if applicable)
- Co-plan and lead all Data Days
- Co-manage Detention (or equivalent) with the Leadership
Team
- Co-manage duties (arrival, dismissal, hallway transitions,
lunch, recess) Lunch Duty with the Leadership Team
- Co-lead Saturday School with the Leadership Team (if
applicable)Family Engagement
- Works with Family Engagement Coordinator (FEC) or campus
equivalent on events to include, educate, and build relationships
with families and students
- Works with Family Engagement Coordinator (FEC) or campus
equivalent to oversee family classes
- Supports teachers with student of concern parent meetings
- Attends all parent/family engagement meetings (such as Cafecito
or CSC)
- Implement systems to monitor and respond to family
communication in IC behavior and conference tab usage by
teachersStudent Identity Development & Culturally Responsive
Teaching
- Collaborate with Principal, APC, and Instructional Leaders to
create, design, and execute professional development to teachers on
culturally sustaining and culturally responsive teaching
- Supports the creation and planning of events to celebrate and
promote diversity, including but not limited to cultural
celebrations (AAPI Month, Women's History Month, Hispanic Heritage
Month, Black History Month)
- Work with Principal, APC, and APO on ensuring visual culture
reflects culture priorities, student and family identities, and
strategic planStudent Culture
- Coaches classroom teachers in strong behavior and culture
practices to enable rigorous and engaging academic instruction to
thrive
- Work with student leaders and staff to ensure a school culture
where we are recognizing and celebrating excellence
- Partners with Assistant Principal of Culture to develop,
implement, and maintain school-wide culture systems
- Co-leads and participates in monthly culture walkthroughs with
leadership team
- Assist with student behavior infractions when they occur, and
lead the school in setting up and maintaining system for
implementing effective restorative practices work with the
Assistant Principal of Operations to plan and execute student
opportunities, including: field trips, student conferences, student
leadership opportunities, and summer programs for students (in
collaboration with KIPP Forward staff)
- Set goals and progress monitors teacher effectiveness with
upholding consistent culture and systems through quarterly culture
walkthroughs
- Implement PBIS, restorative justice and discipline programming
and data monitoring
- Implement whole school culture planStudent Leadership
Development
- Implement and partner with APC to refine the plan for
developmentally appropriate and values-aligned student voice and
leadership
- Work with student leaders to create systems and structures that
promote student voice, agency, and leadership opportunities
- Work with staff and students to ensure our students are gaining
the professional skills and knowledge to be successful at any
college and in any career
- Coordinate and progress monitor non-academic activities such as
overseeing after-school clubs and co-curricular opportunities
- In collaboration with KIPP Forward, build partnerships with
external entities that will provide growth and leadership
opportunities for our students
- Work with students, families, and teachers to help students
successfully apply to external opportunitiesRestorative Practices
- Partner with APC to ensure effective delivery of restorative
practices, anchored in Positive Behavior Interventions and
Supports
- Ensures restorative practices are utilized with fidelity,
including providing development and coaching for all campus-based
staff
- Ensures constant oversight of the schools climate in regards to
the of the use of restorative practicesStudent Discipline Policies
and Practices
- Oversees planning and execution of parent meetings addressing
behavioral concerns and disciplinary incidents
- Oversees and reviews all threat assessments conducted in
response to major behavior events
- Creates and oversees implementation of Safety Plans written for
students as a result of major behavior events
- Oversees Title IX's and incidents of harassment
- Oversees ISS/OSS discipline practices and data
collectionAdvisory Coordination
- Support implementation and strong execution of plan for
advisory instruction in collaboration with grade level chairs
- Work with APC, teachers and school leaders to develop a scope
and sequence for advisory curriculum
- Work with APC and grade level leads and appropriate Home Office
Team Members to create an advisory curriculum and
resourcesSupporting All Learners
- Partner with AP of Special Services to ensure effective,
equitable, and excellent implementation of all Behavior
Intervention Plans and behavior MTSS systems
- Support and coordinate MTSS implementation at grade levels MTSS
Chair with fidelity checks, progress checks, support in
interventions, identifying gapsAdditional Responsibilities
- Participate in active presence and strategic supervision and
monitoring to ensure student safety and engagement in rigorous
learning
- Partner with the Dean of Special Services and Special Education
Teachers to ensure proper implementation of 504s, BIPs, IEPs,
safety plans, accommodations, modification, and language support
for students
- Enforce positive behavior systems and monitor behavior
data
- Attend designated school functions outside of school hours
(Back to School Night, Report Card Conferences, Community Events,
etc.)
- Perform necessary support duties including (but not limited to)
bus, lunch, and dismissal duties, chaperone field trips.
Participate in parent meetings, conferences, and periodic evening
events
- Develop strong relationships with the families of students
through home visits, participation in school events and phone calls
home
- Communicate regularly with families about academic progress and
behavior
- Participate in daily duties (i.e. breakfast, lunch, dismissal)
to support school operations
- Maintain accurate records and student data tracking
systems
- Assist with both student and staff recruitment
- Other duties as assignedRole Level Specifics, Scope of Work,
and Level of Responsibility:For more about how you'll lead at this
level, please visit the (this is an internal document, only)About
the skills and qualifications you will bring to this role:
- Bachelor's degree (required)
- Spanish bilingual (preferred)
- At least 2 years of relevant and aligned experience in the area
of school culture management as a grade level chair, on a culture
working group, or in a school culture role (required)
- At least 2 years of K-12 teaching experience and a strong
record of helping underserved students achieve academic success
(required)
- Past experience leading adults in a school environment
(preferred)
- A full understanding and Commitment to an Exceptional Student
Experience (more about that ) (required)
- Outstanding organizational skills and high attention to detail;
outstanding written and oral communication skills
- Ability to manage the ambiguity and multiple priorities
inherent in an entrepreneurial environment
- Proactive problem solver who demonstrates initiative and
teamwork
- Strong work ethic coupled with an enthusiastic and passionate
approach to one's work
- Multi-faceted, multi-skilled, resourceful and willing to do
whatever it takes to help the school reach a level of academic
excellence
- High level of detail orientation and sound excellent
organizational skills
- Strong communication, feedback and facilitation skills
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Articulate, professional demeanor with strong self-confidence
and initiative
- Entrepreneurial mindset, with the creativity and versatility to
work productively in a fast-paced environment
- Demonstrated ability to work in a fast-paced, high-energy
environment with a proven ability to meet and complete multiple
deadlines and tasks with meticulous attention to detail
- Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to develop
productive working relationships with stakeholders across
functional and organizational lines
- Passionate commitment to KIPP Colorado mission and to high
standards of excellenceCompensation and Benefits: Employee
retention and satisfaction is imperative for KIPP Colorado. We seek
to provide competitive compensation and benefits including the
following:
- Competitive Market Salary: Starting salary for this role begins
at $73,440 and is commensurate with experience
- Excellent Healthcare Plan: 100% of employee-only monthly
premium paid by KIPP Colorado and options for family enrollment and
coverage, through United Healthcare
- Time Off!!!: More than 6 weeks of annual vacation and Paid Time
Off (PTO)
- Career Trajectory: Access to opportunity to move up, across
schools, and grow your career during weekly coaching sessions to
refine your craft
- Mental Health Care: Immediate and ongoing access to mental
health support through our Employee Assistance Program
- Technology & Access: Equipment provided: laptop & phone
- Retirement Planning: Participation in the , including a PERA
401k option
- Move to Join Us: Relocation reimbursement (when
applicable)
- Additional Pay: Most schools offer various stipend
opportunities
- Other Insurance Options:KIPP Colorado Schools is dedicated to
equal employment opportunities and fair labor practices. KIPP
Colorado Schools, KIPP Denver Collegiate High School, KIPP
Northeast Denver Middle School, KIPP Northeast Elementary, KIPP
Northeast Denver Leadership Academy, KIPP Sunshine Peak Academy and
KIPP Sunshine Peak Elementary provide equal employment
opportunities to all individuals based on job-related
qualifications, and the ability to perform a job without regard to
race, color, gender, gender identity, gender expression, religious
creed, marital status, age, national origin, ancestry, genetic
information, legally protected medical condition, veteran status,
sexual orientation, or on any other basis made unlawful by federal,
state or local laws. It is our policy to maintain a
non-discriminatory environment free from intimidation, harassment
or bias based upon these grounds.
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