Director of Student Support Services

Oakland Schools

$115K — $125K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Master's Degree in Special Education or related field required
  • Full approval from Special Education Director program or progress towards it
  • State of Michigan Administrator Certificate needed
  • Michigan Teaching Certificate with endorsement in Special Education preferred
  • At least five years of successful teaching experience in special education preferred

Responsibilities

  • Facilitate the development of Individualized Education Programs with stakeholders
  • Supervise and coordinate BSD-operated programs for students in out-of-district placements
  • Evaluate current special education programs and recommend necessary changes
  • Promote special education services and ensure individual student needs are met
  • Build consensus for equitable learning opportunities among diverse stakeholders
  • Supervise special education programs and evaluate teacher performance
  • Develop a culture of collaboration and trust among staff

Benefits

  • Professional development opportunities
  • Supportive community and environment
  • Access to district resources for program implementation
  • Contributions to student success initiatives
  • Engagement in collaborative administrative efforts
Full Job Description
Position Type:
Central Office Administration/Director

Date Posted:
5/18/2026

Location:
Brandon School District

District:
Brandon School District
Title: Director of Student Support Services

Location: Brandon School District

Position Summary:

Under the direction of the Superintendent, the Director of Student Support Services is responsible for implementing and maintaining District-wide Special Education programs conforming to district, state, and federal objectives and laws; planning, designing, and implementing all phases of programs and services provided by the Special Education staff; serving as a resource to students, parents, and staff and maintaining adequate staffing to ensure objectives of programs and services are achieved within budget.

Minimum Qualifications:
  • Master's Degree in Special Education or related field
  • Full approval granted from completion of a Special Education Director program, or currently working under/ability to gain temporary approval towards full approval
  • State of Michigan Administrator Certificate


Preferred Qualifications:
  • Michigan Teaching Certificate with an endorsement in Special Education is preferred
  • Five years of successful teaching experience at with special education students is preferred
  • Experience leading or working within a Title I building is preferred
  • Experience with Title IX compliance and coordination is preferred


Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
  • Advanced knowledge of federal, state and local special education rules and regulations, staff management, corrective discipline, school district, and special education finance
  • Knowledge of and/or direct work experience with the special education programs to be supervised
  • Knowledge of and demonstrated experience in the areas of Special Education, including emotionally impaired, cognitively impaired, learning disabled, ASD and others
  • Conceptual understanding of human growth and development, learning theories and teaching methodologies, and special education service delivery models
  • Ability to mediate conflict, prioritize tasks, and build relationships
  • Ability to assume responsibility for own professional growth and development, as well as that of the staff; stay current with changing regulations, techniques, and best practices


Responsibilities:
  • Facilitate and support the development of Individualized Education Program process with families, students and staff
  • Assists with the supervision and coordination of the creation and implementation of BSD operated programs and services for BSD resident students currently served in out-of-district center programs
  • Assists with the evaluation of current special education programs and recommends changes as required
  • Participate in the development and promotion of special education service and delivery throughout the district to ensure that individual student needs are being met
  • Incorporates diverse perspectives and builds consensus to provide equitable, appropriate, and effective learning opportunities for every special education student to achieve
  • Supervises the special education instructional programs and evaluates the performance of teachers; uses data about teacher practice to identify and support individual and team professional learning needs across a continuum of professional growth
  • Builds a professional culture of trust, openness and collaboration, engaging teachers and other staff in sharing information, analyzing outcomes, and planning improvement
  • Oversees Section 504 coordination for students and makes appropriate services available to students
  • Develops shared understanding of and commitment to ongoing professional development to achieve high expectations for special education students
  • Guides and supports quality professional development that results in improved teaching and learning and meets diverse learning needs for special education students
  • Keep informed of legal requirements governing special education programs, and assure that staff and programs are in compliance with the law
  • Supervise special education personnel in cooperation with building principals
  • Assist with budget recommendations on established budgets for special education programs including State and Federal funding programs
  • Assist with grant preparation from various Federal and State funding sources
  • Coordinate and supervise summer programs for special education (ESY)
  • Adheres to all safety and security requirements at the state and district levels
  • Promote positive student attitudes toward school and learning
  • Effectively promote and enforce school policy; provide discipline as needed
  • Collaborate in an effective manner with other administrative peers
  • Communicate effectively and consistently with the school's parent community
  • Understand and implement all master agreements and adhere to the District's policies
  • Conduct himself/herself in a professional manner commensurate with his/her position, and project a good public image of the School District in dealing with the community and employee groups
  • Other duties as assigned


REPORTS TO: Superintendent

WORKDAY/WEEK: Year-round Central Office Calendar

STARTING DATE: July 1, 2026

COMPENSATION: $115,000.00 to $125,000.00 (salary range based on education and experience)

POSTING DATE: May 19, 2026

POSTING DEADLINE:

Internal: Until Filled
External: Until Filled

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