Uncommon Schools

Principal Fellow

Uncommon Schools$107K — $113K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Passionate commitment to the mission of Uncommon Schools.
  • Dedication to expanding opportunities for students academically and socially.
  • Proven ability in building culturally responsive partnerships.
  • Tenacious personal responsibility and commitment to professional growth.
  • Strong skills in managing people and facilitating productive conversations.
  • Ability to build a positive school culture focused on the organization's mission.
  • Proficient in data analysis and utilizing it for decision-making.

Responsibilities

  • Integrate into school daily operations to gain practical leadership experience.
  • Collaborate with Host Principal to develop leadership competencies.
  • Attend monthly cross-regional professional development to enhance instructional leadership skills.
  • Participate in cohort-specific workshops for hands-on practice in school immersion scenarios.
  • Receive ongoing feedback from leaders and peers to improve leadership effectiveness.
  • Seek opportunities to demonstrate leadership and manage complex school scenarios.

Benefits

  • Generous paid time off, including 10 weeks of paid breaks during the year.
  • Comprehensive training and development programs for professional growth.
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance with flexible spending options.
  • Strong retirement planning options, including a pension and 403(b) savings plan.
  • Support options for mental health and wellness, including counseling services.
Full Job Description
Job Description

To build more high-performing schools, we need leaders to commit themselves to the most urgent and exciting work of our time. Uncommon Schools Principal Fellows are strategically trained and developed using best-in-class practices with the goal of stepping into an Uncommon Principal role upon completion of the Fellowship, in which they will co-lead a school alongside an Uncommon Director of Operations. This Principal Fellow and eventual Principal is a full-time employee, hired, supported, and evaluated by the Regional Superintendent of Instruction and the Senior Director of School Support. The fellowship is based on a foundation of core elements aligned to the competencies of Uncommon Principals. Each element is designed to build Principal Fellows' capacity towards becoming effective instructional school leaders:

Feedback and Assessment

Feedback, especially individualized feedback, is the main tool that will support the Principal Fellow's growth as a leader and is the main reason our schools go from good to great. Principal Fellows will receive feedback formally and informally throughout the Fellowship during their time in schools, professional development, and in cross-regional Fellow cohort gatherings. This will include feedback from the Principal Fellow's Host Principal, the Regional Superintendent of Instruction, and the Senior Director of School Support.

School Immersion

By integrating fully into the day-to-day activities of an Uncommon school, Principal Fellows will gain exposure to situations they may face as a school leader and be challenged to manage the complexity of scenarios that occur at a school. Principal Fellows will work with their Host Principal and the Senior Director of School Support throughout their Fellowship to plan how they will master the skills and competencies needed to lead a high-performing school, including Instructional Leadership, Teacher Development, School Culture, and Family Engagement. Principal Fellows are "in the driver's seat" of their learning and must seek and plan for opportunities throughout their Fellowship to demonstrate a leadership presence and readiness to lead while being fully immersed within a school.

Professional Development

Principal Fellows join our Principals in monthly, cross-regional professional development. This is an important opportunity to learn alongside Principals and cohort members about the most up-to-date instructional leadership and people management best practices to develop your leadership capabilities.

In addition, Principal Fellows will attend a series of cohort-specific professional development workshops which are more intimate and allow for more "at-bats," practice and direct application to their school immersion. These cohort sessions will provide opportunities for Principal Fellows to look to one another for professional and personal support.

Qualifications
  • Passionate commitment to the mission of Uncommon Schools;
  • Passionate commitment to expand knowledge, skills, and opportunities for students both in and out of school;
  • Dedication to building culturally responsive learning partnerships with students, teachers, and families;
  • Demonstrates tenacity, personal responsibility, a founder's mentality, and a commitment to continual professional growth;
  • Strong people management skills, including the ability to effectively navigate difficult conversations and hold staff, scholars, and families accountable in a supportive manner;
  • Ability to develop and maintain a strong staff culture that is clearly focused on realizing our Uncommon mission;
  • Strong data analysis skills;
  • Ability to provide high-leverage feedback via classroom observations;
  • Ability to strategically manage and prioritize time and tasks effectively to fully meet the needs of their school, with a lens toward systems thinking;
  • Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment; flexible, able to work autonomously and take direction as needed;
  • Familiarity and success with-or commitment to-implementing Uncommon's core tenets of instructional leadership (e.g., See It-Name It-Do It framework, Leverage Leadership principles);
  • Required experience:
    • At least 3 years of teaching experience with evidence of outstanding student growth and achievement;
    • At least 1 year of experience coaching, leading, and/or managing teachers (e.g., Assistant Principal, Dean of Curriculum, Instructional Leader, grade level chair, content/department chair);
    • Experience teaching core subjects (e.g., Math, ELA, Science, History) is preferred.
    • A Bachelor's degree.


Additional Information

Our people are what make us Uncommon. We offer competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits that support the personal health, wellness, and finances of our staff and their families. Our compensation philosophy values equity & fairness and attracting & retaining top talent.

Compensation

Compensation for this role is between $107,000 to $113,500. Most candidates who meet job description requirements will receive an offer of $107,000 - $110,200.

Starting pay is determined using various factors including but not limited to relevant professional development, education certifications, and tenure with Uncommon Schools.

Benefits
  • Generous paid time off inclusive of sick time, paid holidays, and 10 weeks of paid breaks (Spring, Winter, and Summer).
  • Extensive, best-in-class training and development
  • Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance plans + pre-tax flexible spending (FSA), dependent care (DCFSA), and health saving accounts (HSA)
  • Financial Planning
    • Pension through Mass. Teachers Retirement System
    • 403(b) retirement savings program
  • Paid leave of absence options (parental, medical, disability, etc.)
  • Mental health and counseling support + wellness benefits

*A detailed list of all benefits is located HERE.

At Uncommon, we believe that a supportive and welcoming environment helps our students, staff, and community thrive. We are dedicated to building a team that brings a wide range of perspectives and experiences, reflective of the communities we serve---with over 70% of our staff identifying as people of color. Our organization values respect and open dialogue on important topics that shape our school culture.

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About Uncommon Schools

Uncommon Schools (UNCG) is a non-profit organization that manages a network of public charter schools in the northeastern United States. The organization was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in New York City. UNCG operates 55 schools in New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts, serving over 20,000 students. The organization's mission is to prepare low-income students for college and to provide them with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in life. UNCG has received numerous awards and accolades for its work, including recognition as a leader in the charter school movement.
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