Chicago Public Schools
Deputy Chief of Office of Diverse Learners Supports and Services
Chicago Public Schools, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
Deputy Chief of Office of Diverse Learners Supports and ServicesJob Number:
230003B8
Posting Date
:
Sep 4, 2024, 10:04:37 AM
Primary Location
:
Central-42 West Madison Street (Ofc Students w/Disab-Oper&An)
CPS Non-Union Job Grade
:
S12
Position Type
:
Non-Union Position
Overtime Status
:
Exempt
JOB DESCRIPTION -
Description - External
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is one of the largest school districts in the United States, serving over 320,000 students in 600+ schools and employing nearly 40,000 people, most of them teachers. CPS has set ambitious goals to ensure that every student, in every school and every neighborhood, has access to a world-class learning experience that prepares each for success in college, career and civic life. In order to fulfill this mission, we make three commitments to our students, their families and all Chicagoans: academic progress, financial stability and integrity. Six core values are embedded within these commitments – student centered, whole child, equity, academic excellence, community partnership and continuous learning.
The Office of Diverse Learner Support and Services (ODLSS) is responsible for providing critical, equitable and transformative support to students with diverse learning needs across the city. ODLSS impacts the academic success of over 14% of all children served by CPS, nearly 52,000 young people.
Job Summary:
Reporting directly to the Chief of the Officer of Diverse Learner Support and Services, the Deputy Chief will assist with directing and supervising a department of over 167 employees city-wide. In their capacity, the Deputy Chief of ODLSS has direct ownership of all activities targeted at improving instructional practice, and ultimately driving outstanding academic outcomes for all CPS students. This role provides strategic direction to both central office and school-based leaders and staff to ensure that all students receive high-quality, grade-level instruction in their least restrictive environment. As a critical member of the senior leadership team, the Deputy Chief will support and assist the ODLSS Chief with the laying out a clear vision and plan for curriculum and instruction, staff development and accountability, and operational excellence of the department, designed to ensure equitable supports and services for diverse learners.
Duties and Responsibilities
Expertise in legal mandates and regulations governing the provision of special education and related services
Expertise in best practices for the instruction of diverse learners
Establish, communicate and build commitment to a shared vision for serving diverse learners in a manner that drives high expectations and outstanding academic outcomes while eradicating inequities between peers
Improve the quality of the continuum of services for diverse learners to ensure instruction and services are highly effective, inclusive, culturally relevant and centered around the needs of students
Leverage research, best practices and deep personal expertise around special education to design and articulate clear theories of pedagogy, develop intervention programs, implement curriculum and assess efficacy to improve the delivery of special education and related services
Lead the design of a comprehensive assessment and progress monitoring system to both outline the annual cadence of diverse learner assessments, including appropriate modifications and accommodations, as well as to evaluate the equitable distribution of diverse learner supports and services to ensure that they are equitably allocated to meet the needs of all CPS students, families and schools
Create a culture of continuous improvement by proactively establishing systems to gather feedback from schools and families intended to influence both policies and practices at the district level that support the education of diverse learners
Increase accountability by developing, in partnership with the Illinois State Board of Education special monitor, strategies and procedures to ensure that CPS meets all state and federally-mandated regulations and requirements for diverse learner programs
Manage the quality assurance process of instructional and intervention materials for diverse learners, including those in bilingual programs to inform and ensure alignment with the district’s framework;
Assess, develop and implement an appropriate organizational structure for the Office of Diverse Learner Supports and Services that aligns to the department’s strategic plan and maximizes the strengths of each team member
Build effective, productive working relationships with internal departments throughout CPS to champion diverse learner education, ensure that all instructional materials are universally designed for all students and that all strategies for improving diverse learner outcomes are implemented successfully and with fidelity
Manage a high functioning team of administrative employees, citywide teachers and clinicians to deliver best-in-class services to diverse learners, families and communities in CPS, Charter, Contract, Private and Residential Schools
Partner with the ODLSS leadership to develop and maintain the annual department budget that advances educational outcomes for diverse learner students, including forecasting, budget-building and monitoring
Build the capacity of school leaders to champion and implement fair and consistent academic practices for diverse learners by establishing robust learning opportunities and clear protocols
Develop and oversee the delivery of training essential to support all educators to be fully equipped and committed to providing diverse learner instruction that results in achievement of student performance goals
Support central and school-based staff and the community to make decisions based on research and best practices in special education, psychology, social work, health, counseling, student support team, and related services.
Key Competencies
Maintain a belief, and holds self and others accountable for ensuring that all students achieve at high levels
Serve as an influential communicator with the ability to tailor messages, effectively interpret motivations and perceptions, manage change and gain stakeholder buy-in to overcome resistance
Build positive relationships and coalitions. Maintain visibility internally and externally and work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders at all levels, including but not limited to city and district leadership, board members, staff, students, families, communities, and/or advocacy groups
Possess an unyielding commitment to continuous improvement and the ability to analyze data, identify trends, and diagnose root causes to inform both short and long-term decisions
Exhibit excellent project management skills, including close attention to detail, ability to balance the big picture with detailed steps to reach the end goal, and ability to balance multiple projects under tight deadlines
Serve as an impactful organizational and team leader with the ability to champion and develop team members to their highest potential, motivate and align the department behind unified and ambitious performance goals for diverse learners and encourage collaboration and accountability for diverse learner outcomes across the district
Demonstrated ability to develop and deliver programming that drives improved academic performance in diverse learner populations
Deep knowledge of federal, state and local regulations and policies related to diverse learner services and programs, including IDEA, Section 504, ADA and others;
History of building capacity through engaging professional learning opportunities
Required Education:
Master’s degree in special education, educational administration, or a related field from an accredited college or university. Doctorate preferred.
Teaching and Administrator license issued by the Illinois State Board of Education (or out of state equivalent) required. Director of Special Education ISBE licensure preferred.
Required Experience:
Minimum of seven (7) years of professional leadership experience in education field including the following is required:
Minimum of five (5) years implementing district-wide strategies related to teaching and learning for diverse learners is required, preferably in a large urban school district.
Minimum of five (5) years of direct supervisory experience leading direct reports, establishing, developing, and growing professional teams.
Residency Requirement:
As a condition of employment with Chicago Public Schools (CPS), employees are required to live within the geographic boundaries of the City of Chicago within six months of their CPS hire date and maintain residency throughout their employment with the district.
For More Information:
We strongly encourage interested applicants to review recent CPS Five-Year Vision materials available at
https://cps.edu/About_CPS/vision/Pages/vision.aspx
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230003B8
Posting Date
:
Sep 4, 2024, 10:04:37 AM
Primary Location
:
Central-42 West Madison Street (Ofc Students w/Disab-Oper&An)
CPS Non-Union Job Grade
:
S12
Position Type
:
Non-Union Position
Overtime Status
:
Exempt
JOB DESCRIPTION -
Description - External
Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is one of the largest school districts in the United States, serving over 320,000 students in 600+ schools and employing nearly 40,000 people, most of them teachers. CPS has set ambitious goals to ensure that every student, in every school and every neighborhood, has access to a world-class learning experience that prepares each for success in college, career and civic life. In order to fulfill this mission, we make three commitments to our students, their families and all Chicagoans: academic progress, financial stability and integrity. Six core values are embedded within these commitments – student centered, whole child, equity, academic excellence, community partnership and continuous learning.
The Office of Diverse Learner Support and Services (ODLSS) is responsible for providing critical, equitable and transformative support to students with diverse learning needs across the city. ODLSS impacts the academic success of over 14% of all children served by CPS, nearly 52,000 young people.
Job Summary:
Reporting directly to the Chief of the Officer of Diverse Learner Support and Services, the Deputy Chief will assist with directing and supervising a department of over 167 employees city-wide. In their capacity, the Deputy Chief of ODLSS has direct ownership of all activities targeted at improving instructional practice, and ultimately driving outstanding academic outcomes for all CPS students. This role provides strategic direction to both central office and school-based leaders and staff to ensure that all students receive high-quality, grade-level instruction in their least restrictive environment. As a critical member of the senior leadership team, the Deputy Chief will support and assist the ODLSS Chief with the laying out a clear vision and plan for curriculum and instruction, staff development and accountability, and operational excellence of the department, designed to ensure equitable supports and services for diverse learners.
Duties and Responsibilities
Expertise in legal mandates and regulations governing the provision of special education and related services
Expertise in best practices for the instruction of diverse learners
Establish, communicate and build commitment to a shared vision for serving diverse learners in a manner that drives high expectations and outstanding academic outcomes while eradicating inequities between peers
Improve the quality of the continuum of services for diverse learners to ensure instruction and services are highly effective, inclusive, culturally relevant and centered around the needs of students
Leverage research, best practices and deep personal expertise around special education to design and articulate clear theories of pedagogy, develop intervention programs, implement curriculum and assess efficacy to improve the delivery of special education and related services
Lead the design of a comprehensive assessment and progress monitoring system to both outline the annual cadence of diverse learner assessments, including appropriate modifications and accommodations, as well as to evaluate the equitable distribution of diverse learner supports and services to ensure that they are equitably allocated to meet the needs of all CPS students, families and schools
Create a culture of continuous improvement by proactively establishing systems to gather feedback from schools and families intended to influence both policies and practices at the district level that support the education of diverse learners
Increase accountability by developing, in partnership with the Illinois State Board of Education special monitor, strategies and procedures to ensure that CPS meets all state and federally-mandated regulations and requirements for diverse learner programs
Manage the quality assurance process of instructional and intervention materials for diverse learners, including those in bilingual programs to inform and ensure alignment with the district’s framework;
Assess, develop and implement an appropriate organizational structure for the Office of Diverse Learner Supports and Services that aligns to the department’s strategic plan and maximizes the strengths of each team member
Build effective, productive working relationships with internal departments throughout CPS to champion diverse learner education, ensure that all instructional materials are universally designed for all students and that all strategies for improving diverse learner outcomes are implemented successfully and with fidelity
Manage a high functioning team of administrative employees, citywide teachers and clinicians to deliver best-in-class services to diverse learners, families and communities in CPS, Charter, Contract, Private and Residential Schools
Partner with the ODLSS leadership to develop and maintain the annual department budget that advances educational outcomes for diverse learner students, including forecasting, budget-building and monitoring
Build the capacity of school leaders to champion and implement fair and consistent academic practices for diverse learners by establishing robust learning opportunities and clear protocols
Develop and oversee the delivery of training essential to support all educators to be fully equipped and committed to providing diverse learner instruction that results in achievement of student performance goals
Support central and school-based staff and the community to make decisions based on research and best practices in special education, psychology, social work, health, counseling, student support team, and related services.
Key Competencies
Maintain a belief, and holds self and others accountable for ensuring that all students achieve at high levels
Serve as an influential communicator with the ability to tailor messages, effectively interpret motivations and perceptions, manage change and gain stakeholder buy-in to overcome resistance
Build positive relationships and coalitions. Maintain visibility internally and externally and work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders at all levels, including but not limited to city and district leadership, board members, staff, students, families, communities, and/or advocacy groups
Possess an unyielding commitment to continuous improvement and the ability to analyze data, identify trends, and diagnose root causes to inform both short and long-term decisions
Exhibit excellent project management skills, including close attention to detail, ability to balance the big picture with detailed steps to reach the end goal, and ability to balance multiple projects under tight deadlines
Serve as an impactful organizational and team leader with the ability to champion and develop team members to their highest potential, motivate and align the department behind unified and ambitious performance goals for diverse learners and encourage collaboration and accountability for diverse learner outcomes across the district
Demonstrated ability to develop and deliver programming that drives improved academic performance in diverse learner populations
Deep knowledge of federal, state and local regulations and policies related to diverse learner services and programs, including IDEA, Section 504, ADA and others;
History of building capacity through engaging professional learning opportunities
Required Education:
Master’s degree in special education, educational administration, or a related field from an accredited college or university. Doctorate preferred.
Teaching and Administrator license issued by the Illinois State Board of Education (or out of state equivalent) required. Director of Special Education ISBE licensure preferred.
Required Experience:
Minimum of seven (7) years of professional leadership experience in education field including the following is required:
Minimum of five (5) years implementing district-wide strategies related to teaching and learning for diverse learners is required, preferably in a large urban school district.
Minimum of five (5) years of direct supervisory experience leading direct reports, establishing, developing, and growing professional teams.
Residency Requirement:
As a condition of employment with Chicago Public Schools (CPS), employees are required to live within the geographic boundaries of the City of Chicago within six months of their CPS hire date and maintain residency throughout their employment with the district.
For More Information:
We strongly encourage interested applicants to review recent CPS Five-Year Vision materials available at
https://cps.edu/About_CPS/vision/Pages/vision.aspx
.
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