Scheck Hillel Community School
Scheck Hillel Community School, a large Orthodox Jewish community school located in sunny North Miami Beach, Florida is currently accepting resumes for an experienced full-time High School Assistant Director for the 2025-2026 school year.
Scheck Hillel is a nationally recognized college preparatory and Jewish community school located in North Miami Beach, Florida. Our well-rounded, rigorous, dual curriculum program serves over 1,300 students in PKT through 12th grade. As a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, we attract and retain a diverse faculty who demonstrate professional excellence with an unwavering commitment to delivering an education of unsurpassed quality. As a community school, we understand that our school isn't just about education, it's about the whole child.
The High School Assistant Director at Scheck Hillel Community School plays a crucial role in supporting the academic and cultural mission of the institution. This position involves collaborating with faculty, staff, and parents to create a positive learning environment that encourages student engagement and success. Key responsibilities include implementing and overseeing school policies, managing student affairs, and fostering a strong sense of community. The ideal candidate will possess strong leadership skills, a passion for education, and the ability to inspire both students and staff as they navigate their academic journeys.
Supports the Academic Program of the High School by:
Conducting observations of HS teachers to provide real-time feedback to academic staff and to develop professional development; using data to model best practices at department meetings and in classes. Coaching teachers on standards-based practices. Building the capacity of the academic team to collect, analyze, interpret, and use student data so they can more effectively plan and differentiate instruction based on student needs. Supporting the academic team in developing action plans based on data, providing feedback on action plans, and monitoring implementation of action plans. Reviewing lesson plans of teachers and providing feedback on objective and lesson alignment. Supporting the Director of HS Academic Affairs by identifying resources, curricular materials, and experiential learning opportunities for students/staff. Collaborating with the Director of High School Academics and Director of Middle School Academics to continue to develop the vertical curriculum across departments as the school grows and expands. Manages the Student Culture of the High School by:
Enforcing school-wide expectations daily with students. Managing student behavior that requires time and intervention beyond the classroom. Managing the student attendance system and policies, and regularly intervening with students whose attendance does not meet school-wide expectations. Leading restorative intervention for students who have engaged in behaviors that have caused significant disruption/harm to the community. Collaborating with the Director of Student Life to create incentives that promote positive school culture. Assisting in scheduling special programs and gatherings with the school administration and office of student life as related to establishing norms for expected behavior. Keeping the Division Directors fully informed on student issues and all other relevant matters pertaining to school life. Working to improve negative aspects of school culture, reduce the number of referrals by coaching faculty. Helping supervise students as directed (e.g., arrivals/departures, parking lots, lunch periods, hall duty, extracurricular programs, etc.). Preparing and maintaining accurate records. Submitting reports on time. Maintaining discipline records for the maximum period mandated by law and/or board policy. Managing the positive behavior reinforcement system. Modeling the Core Values and contributing to a healthy HS culture. Manages interventions for Students by:
Leading the Students of Concern team to ensure students receive appropriate, tiered interventions for academics and behavior. Analyzing academic, behavioral, and attendance data to identify and correct trends. Leading strategic initiatives to improve academic outcomes and/or attendance/behavioral outcomes. Collaborating with counselors and administrators to ensure appropriate student supports are in place. Meeting with parents/stakeholders to ensure appropriate supports are provided to students outside of school. Qualifications
A strong candidate for the High School Assistant Director will have significant knowledge of and expertise in both academic and cultural elements of school leadership, while demonstrating deep care for students and families, an ability to be a self-starter and take initiative, a love for collaboration and teamwork, a strong work ethic, excellent organizational skills, flexibility, and ease and experience in managing and analyzing data. Additionally, a strong candidate will possess: Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university (Master’s Preferred). Minimum of 5 years experience working in high school with at least 4 years of teaching experience. Minimum of 3 years of leadership experience in high schools. A minimum of 2 years of experience managing others. Demonstrated experience in leading, motivating, growing, and developing high-performing teams which deliver results. Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills including working with students, teachers, leaders, and families. Ability to respond effectively to the needs of a diverse and multicultural student population. Ability to respond effectively to the high expectations of student and parent populations. Experience with restorative justice and/or willingness to be trained in restorative justice preferred. We offer a comprehensive compensation package that includes competitive salary, benefits, professional development, opportunity for growth and more. For further consideration, email resumes or visit our website at www.ehillel.org for more information about Scheck Hillel. Scheck Hillel is an equal opportunity employer.
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Conducting observations of HS teachers to provide real-time feedback to academic staff and to develop professional development; using data to model best practices at department meetings and in classes. Coaching teachers on standards-based practices. Building the capacity of the academic team to collect, analyze, interpret, and use student data so they can more effectively plan and differentiate instruction based on student needs. Supporting the academic team in developing action plans based on data, providing feedback on action plans, and monitoring implementation of action plans. Reviewing lesson plans of teachers and providing feedback on objective and lesson alignment. Supporting the Director of HS Academic Affairs by identifying resources, curricular materials, and experiential learning opportunities for students/staff. Collaborating with the Director of High School Academics and Director of Middle School Academics to continue to develop the vertical curriculum across departments as the school grows and expands. Manages the Student Culture of the High School by:
Enforcing school-wide expectations daily with students. Managing student behavior that requires time and intervention beyond the classroom. Managing the student attendance system and policies, and regularly intervening with students whose attendance does not meet school-wide expectations. Leading restorative intervention for students who have engaged in behaviors that have caused significant disruption/harm to the community. Collaborating with the Director of Student Life to create incentives that promote positive school culture. Assisting in scheduling special programs and gatherings with the school administration and office of student life as related to establishing norms for expected behavior. Keeping the Division Directors fully informed on student issues and all other relevant matters pertaining to school life. Working to improve negative aspects of school culture, reduce the number of referrals by coaching faculty. Helping supervise students as directed (e.g., arrivals/departures, parking lots, lunch periods, hall duty, extracurricular programs, etc.). Preparing and maintaining accurate records. Submitting reports on time. Maintaining discipline records for the maximum period mandated by law and/or board policy. Managing the positive behavior reinforcement system. Modeling the Core Values and contributing to a healthy HS culture. Manages interventions for Students by:
Leading the Students of Concern team to ensure students receive appropriate, tiered interventions for academics and behavior. Analyzing academic, behavioral, and attendance data to identify and correct trends. Leading strategic initiatives to improve academic outcomes and/or attendance/behavioral outcomes. Collaborating with counselors and administrators to ensure appropriate student supports are in place. Meeting with parents/stakeholders to ensure appropriate supports are provided to students outside of school. Qualifications
A strong candidate for the High School Assistant Director will have significant knowledge of and expertise in both academic and cultural elements of school leadership, while demonstrating deep care for students and families, an ability to be a self-starter and take initiative, a love for collaboration and teamwork, a strong work ethic, excellent organizational skills, flexibility, and ease and experience in managing and analyzing data. Additionally, a strong candidate will possess: Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university (Master’s Preferred). Minimum of 5 years experience working in high school with at least 4 years of teaching experience. Minimum of 3 years of leadership experience in high schools. A minimum of 2 years of experience managing others. Demonstrated experience in leading, motivating, growing, and developing high-performing teams which deliver results. Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills including working with students, teachers, leaders, and families. Ability to respond effectively to the needs of a diverse and multicultural student population. Ability to respond effectively to the high expectations of student and parent populations. Experience with restorative justice and/or willingness to be trained in restorative justice preferred. We offer a comprehensive compensation package that includes competitive salary, benefits, professional development, opportunity for growth and more. For further consideration, email resumes or visit our website at www.ehillel.org for more information about Scheck Hillel. Scheck Hillel is an equal opportunity employer.
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