What are the responsibilities and job description for the Dean of Students position at The Colorado Springs School?
Roles and Responsibilities:
This position is vital to creating a supportive and nurturing environment at The Colorado Springs School. The ideal candidate will be a compassionate leader dedicated to fostering the holistic development and well-being of all students. The Dean of Student Life (for grades 4-12) will be crucial in promoting a positive, inclusive, and supportive school environment, focusing on students' behavioral, social-emotional, and non-academic needs. To develop a cohesive school community, they will work with the Lower & Middle School and Upper School Division Directors to have consistent and effective policies, procedures, and philosophies.
The position’s preferred qualifications:
- Master's degree in School Administration, Leadership, or a similar field
- Minimum of five years of experience in student affairs, counseling, or related roles in K-12 education
- Proven track record of developing and implementing successful student support programs
- Experience in conflict resolution, crisis management, and restorative justice practices
Knowledge, skills, and abilities:
- Deep understanding of child and adolescent development across 4-12 grade age ranges
- Ability to connect with students of diverse backgrounds and build trusting relationships
- Skill in developing and managing comprehensive student life programs
- Ability to lead and inspire a team of counselors, advisors, and support staff
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills for interacting with students, parents, and staff
- Strong, active listening and empathy skills to address sensitive student issues effectively
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion principles
- Ability to navigate and address complex social and cultural dynamics within the school community
- Capacity to handle emergencies calmly and effectively
- Knowledge of best practices in student safety and mental health support
- Proficiency in using student information systems and data analysis tools to track and report on student well-being metrics
- Ability to leverage technology for student engagement and support initiatives
The Dean of Student Life will:
- Act as a primary point of contact for students facing personal, social, or behavioral challenges
- Develop and implement proactive strategies to support student well-being and personal growth
- Coordinate with counselors, teachers, and families to address individual student needs
- Oversee and refine the school's disciplinary policies and procedures, emphasizing restorative practices
- Handle student disciplinary issues with a focus on learning, growth, and positive behavior modification
- Maintain accurate records of student behavioral incidents and interventions
- Collaborate with Division Heads and the School Counselor to help lead the implementation of school-wide SEL initiatives and programs
- Collaborate with Division Heads and the School Counselor to provide resources and support for teachers to integrate SEL into daily interactions with students
- Collaborate with Division Heads and the School Counselor to organize workshops and activities that promote emotional intelligence, resilience, and conflict-resolution skills
- Collaborate with Division Heads to spearhead initiatives that foster a sense of belonging, respect, and inclusivity among the student body
- Collaborate with Division Heads to coordinate school-wide events, assemblies, and traditions that celebrate diversity and build community
- Collaborate with Division Heads to develop and oversee student leadership programs and extracurricular activities
- Serve as a liaison between the school and families for non-academic student concerns
- Organize parent education events on topics related to child development, mental health, and social issues
- Facilitate communication between families and the school regarding student well-being and behavioral matters
- Attend all faculty meetings, department meetings, and other meetings as required
- Be able to collaborate effectively and facilitate the development of a positive school culture that supports learning and personal growth
- Promote the development of character, community, and curiosity in all dealings with students, including enforcing school rules
- Be involved in the school community at large and participate in and contribute to a Community of Belonging in formal or informal ways
- Adhere to the standards described in the Employee Handbook
- Perform various student supervisory duties
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $75,000.00 - $80,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Employee discount
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
Salary : $75,000 - $80,000