Director of Learning Design and Practice (PK-12) bei Lansing School District
Lansing School District · Lansing, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · On-site
- Optionales Büro in Lansing
Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction, Instructional Systems Design, Learning Design, Educational Administration, or a closely related field.
- Valid Michigan Administrator Certificate or eligibility to obtain appropriate administrative certification as required by state regulations.
- Minimum of five (5) years of successful educational leadership experience at the school or district level.
- Demonstrated experience leading curriculum development, instructional improvement, and professional learning initiatives.
- Knowledge of curriculum design, standards-based instruction, assessment practices, and continuous improvement processes.
- Experience facilitating professional learning communities (PLCs), instructional coaching, and educator development programs.
- Demonstrated ability to analyze and utilize student achievement and instructional data to support decision-making and school improvement.
- Strong project management, organizational, and communication skills.
- Experience leading collaborative teams and building positive relationships with diverse stakeholders.
- Knowledge of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS), intervention frameworks, and strategies for improving student outcomes.
- Evidence of successful leadership in diverse educational settings and commitment to outcomes for all students.
- Proficiency with educational technology platforms, curriculum management systems, and data systems.
- Deep understanding of curriculum design, instructional best practices, assessment literacy, and adult learning principles.
- Ability to develop coherent systems that align curriculum, instruction, assessment, professional learning, and student support structures.
- Strong facilitation, presentation, coaching, and consensus-building skills.
- Ability to lead complex initiatives across multiple departments and stakeholder groups.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with a focus on continuous improvement.
- Ability to communicate effectively with educators, administrators, families, community members, and governing boards.
- Commitment to fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, accountability, and excellence.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Job Responsibilities
- Lead the development, implementation, and continuous refinement of a guaranteed and viable K–12 curriculum.
- Ensure vertical and horizontal alignment of curriculum, instruction, assessment, and learning outcomes across K–12 and core content areas.
- Develop, implement, and monitor a districtwide instructional framework that promotes high-quality Tier I instruction and student achievement.
- Oversee curriculum adoption, instructional resource selection, and implementation processes.
- Establish systems for identifying, prioritizing, and monitoring essential standards, learning targets, pacing, and instructional expectations.
- Design and implement comprehensive professional learning systems aligned to district priorities and instructional goals.
- Support instructional coaching, leadership development, and collaborative learning structures.
- Support instructional decision-making through the effective use of assessment and student performance data.
- Lead classroom walkthrough processes and instructional rounds.
- Maintain and enhance curriculum, instruction, and professional learning platforms and resources.
- Partner with school and district leaders to ensure consistency, fidelity, and effectiveness of instructional programs and initiatives.
- Monitor emerging educational research, best practices, and state requirements to inform district initiatives and continuous improvement efforts.
- Support grants and budget processes related to curriculum, instruction, professional learning, and district initiatives.
- Guaranteed and Viable Curriculum System
- District Instructional Framework
- Curriculum Adoption and Resource Management
- Professional Learning System
- Instructional Coaching and Leadership Development Model
- Curriculum and Instruction Digital Platforms
- Essential Standards and Learning Target Development
- Assessment and Instructional Alignment Processes
- Tier I Instruction Improvement Initiatives
- Grants and Budget Oversight
- Intervention and Enrichment Systems
- Instructional Walkthrough and Continuous Improvement Processes
- Curriculum Revision and Review Cycles
- Instructional Rounds
- Districtwide Teaching and Learning Strategic Initiatives
Key Projects Overseen
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
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The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position.
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Must be able to move throughout the building and campus, including classrooms, hallways, and outdoor spaces.
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Frequent verbal communication is required to instruct students, lead meetings, and collaborate with staff and families.
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May be required to stand or walk for extended periods, including during supervisory duties.
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Occasional bending, reaching, or sitting on the floor to interact with students.
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Regular use of computers and instructional technology for planning, instruction, and communication.
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Must be able to lift or carry instructional materials and supplies weighing up to 25 pounds.
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Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.