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Senior Manager, Early Childhood and Elementary Literacy Academics and Talent Team

Employer
KIPP Foundation
Location
New York, NY, US
Salary
Competitive
Company Description

KIPP 
Great education transforms lives. KIPP, the Knowledge Is Power Program, is a non-profit network of 255 college-preparatory, public charter schools educating more than 110,000 early childhood, elementary, middle, and high school students.  KIPP schools are tuition-free, public charter schools open to all students. KIPP schools, KIPP regions, and the KIPP Foundation are united by a common mission, a commitment to excellence, and a belief that if we help children develop the academic and character strengths they need for college and career success, they will be able to build a better tomorrow for themselves, for their communities, for us all. 

KIPP Foundation trains and develops outstanding educators to lead KIPP schools, provides tools, resources, and training for excellent teaching and learning, promotes innovation, and facilitates the exchange of insights and ideas within the KIPP network and with partners including: other charters, districts, colleges and universities, and non-profit organizations across the country. 

Why work at KIPP? 
By working for the KIPP Foundation, you help more students across the country receive the high-quality education they deserve. If you believe all children deserve great schools and programs where they can gain the knowledge, skills, character, and habits necessary to achieve their dreams while making the world a better place, please join us! 
Position Overview 
The Senior Manager, Early Childhood and Elementary Literacy will work with KIPP Foundation teammates and KIPP schools across the country to ensure that KIPP students in grades K-4 develop the foundational literacy skills required to guarantee their success on the path to and through college, career, and beyond. The Senior Manager, Early Childhood and Elementary Literacy will work collaboratively with KIPP Network leaders to ensure every elementary literacy classroom delivers world-class instruction. This is a new role within the organization and offers tremendous leadership opportunity for a person with deep foundational literacy knowledge. 
The Senior Manager reports to the Early Childhood and Elementary Literacy Director. The Senior Manager will manage the experience of incoming professional learning cohorts and support professional development for the broader elementary literacy community throughout the year. He/she/they is/are a member of the K-8 Academics Team and work collaboratively within the Academics and Talent Team. 
This is a full time, exempt position and will be required to travel to schools and regions.   
Key Responsibilities and Duties
  • Build regional capacity: Develop and lead high-quality professional learning experiences on early literacy for new and experienced teachers and regional leaders. 
    • Support the development and implementation of tools and resources for both teachers and leaders to support research-based approaches to K-4 literacy instruction  
    • Support leaders and teachers in building the necessary content knowledge to effectively implement world-class, research-based literacy instruction, including by leading professional learning communities  
    • Leverage knowledge of research-based literacy assessments to analyze student-level literacy data and coach leaders and teachers in making decisions based on the data.  
  • Stakeholder Communication and Management: Ensure stakeholders are communicated with regularly and the process is tight and connected. Orchestrate working group meetings, develop agendas, and facilitate conversations among working group members and other key stakeholders, including members from KIPP Foundation, the KIPP network, external partners, and donors. 
  • Drive Results: Execute and track progress towards milestones and goals and communicate these regularly with stakeholders. Collaborate with the K-8 Academic Team to develop the capacity in KIPP leaders and instructional coaches to effectively drive student achievement in K-4 literacy  
  • Continuous Learning: Stay up-to-date and well-informed on research and development in early childhood and elementary literacy education and achievement, and proactively share this knowledge with KIPP's leaders and teachers. 
Key Competencies  
  • Impact and Influence 
  • Relationship Building 
  • Cultural Competence 
  • Strategic and Systems Thinking 
  • Critical Thinking and Problem Solving 
Experience and Qualifications
  • Strong emphasis will be placed on this individual's content knowledge of early literacy alongside a demonstrated track record in leading and managing major, complex efforts requiring strong process and project management as well as significant stakeholder engagement and management.  
  • Possesses a deep commitment to both racial and educational equity 
  • Examines the impact of his/her/their identities, biases, assumptions, and behaviors on his/her power and privilege, interactions with others, work and leadership in the organization; able to recognize, immediately respond, and consistently remedy interpersonal and systemic bias and inequities  
  • Excellent relationship management, communication, and listening skills. Ability to build and manage relationships with key stakeholders to impact and influence desired outcomes, especially when no direct reporting relationship exists  
  • Content knowledge: Deep understanding of early childhood and elementary literacy development and the science of reading 
  • An achievement orientation: self-directed and results-oriented, demonstrating initiative and follow-through and ability to adapt to changing circumstances. 
  • Strong project and process management skills: the ability to drive projects from inception to completion while managing multiple high-priority projects simultaneously 
  • Strategic thinking and problem-solving skills: comfort with ambiguity and an ability to break down complex problems 
  • Solutions-orientation: excellent analytical and critical thinking skills 
  • Strong presentation skills: comfortable leading presentations and trainings to a diverse array of audiences 
  • Effective coaching skills: ability to listen deeply to key stakeholders, understand and reflect back challenges, and guide individuals through a solutions-finding process 
  • Bachelor's degree required 
  • Minimum of 5-7 years of experience in early childhood and elementary literacy 
  • Ability to model KIPP's values at all times 
 

Additional Information

Location 
We have offices in Chicago, New York, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C., yet the location is flexible. This is a full-time, exempt position. 
Compensation and Benefits 
KIPP offers competitive salary commensurate with experience. A comprehensive benefits package, generous vacation and PTO, 401k retirement plan with both pre- and post-tax options, as well as gym reimbursement, flexible spending account (FSA), and cell phone reimbursement are also offered by KIPP. 
KIPP Foundation is an equal opportunity employer and an organization that values diversity. People from all diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.

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