P26/Dean Of Students; Jefferson
Job in
Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, 22201, USA
Listed on 2026-06-02
Listing for:
Arlington Public Schools
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-02
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, School Counselor, School Principal
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Job Description
Arlington Public Schools (APS) announces an opening for the position of Dean of Students at Thomas Jefferson Middle School. This is a eleven-month position, Grade P-11 position.
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES
The Dean of Students provides administrative support managing student conduct and behavior to foster and maintain a positive
school culture that promotes student growth and positive development. Responsible for attendance, discipline, safety, and related
student personnel services, and performs the duties within the authority and responsibility delegated by the principal.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE CLASS (May not include all duties)
Works collaboratively with school stakeholders to establish and promote positive school cultures grounded in restorative
practices.
Provides targeted interventions to students in the areas of behavior and conduct through a restorative lens.
Identifies students with attendance and/or disciplinary issues to resolve those issues with school counselors, parents, and
social workers to ensure a positive outcome.
Implements discipline in alignment with the APS Code of Conduct using restorative practices.
Investigates and resolves discipline problems in a fair and just manner in conjunction with assistant principals and principal.
Investigates student complaints and grievances.
Investigate, adjudicate, and monitor minor infractions of the school code in the form of progressive discipline such as
detentions, classroom referrals, Saturday detention, and in-school suspension, out-of-school suspension, etc.
Re-enters students upon completion of out-of-school suspensions, facilitates student/teacher re- entry meetings, and
provides Peer Mediation to resolve student conflicts.
Maintains disciplinary records required by policy, regulation, law or good practice.
Presents the school's case in due process proceedings for suspension and expulsion
Conducts frequent walkthroughs throughout the school and outdoor campus to serve as a highly visible presence to promote
positive behavior and a safe/orderly school environment.
Oversees matters of student attendance in conjunction with assistant principals and principal
Counsels' individual students and, when necessary, works with Student Services teams to make appropriate referrals for
testing, guidance or psychological counseling.
Makes recommendations for appropriate revisions of and assists in the interpretation of programs, policies and procedures
affecting student climate and culture.
Helps manage the daily operations of the school campus, including safety and security operational tasks, such as managing
emergency drills, leading arrival/dismissal procedures, cafeteria duty, and attending evening activities, e.g., performance arts
and athletic events.
Works with school security staff and officers to move students to class on time; helps keep students in the classroom and
ensures the overall safety and security of the school campus.
Provides and maintains appropriate communication with family and community, including law enforcement agencies and the
judicial systems.
Works with community and government agencies on problems relating to drug abuse and truancy.
Assists with evaluation of school support staff.
Performs other duties as assigned.
EXPERIENCE:
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Demonstrated experience and success in participating in and supporting organizational change processes, especially as it
relates to student discipline and conduct.
Knowledge of, and skilled in, managing programs, people, and resources in the effective advice of students and their parents
regarding learning, enrichment, and growth to facilitate improved academic achievement and expand horizons on the range
of opportunities, including college. This includes knowledge of/skill in supervision at the first level of supervision, or ability to
rapidly acquire such knowledge/skill, to supervise subordinates.
Knowledge of the methodology, procedures and practices of the specialties required to implement restorative practices for
student conduct infractions.
Knowledge of key regulations, initiatives, guidelines, and standards applying to equity and excellence, with emphasis on
APS. .
Ability to review, recommend and implement policies or standards that address challenges related to progressive discipline,
restorative practices, and student conduct.
Ability to develop and implement effective strategies that address issues of student attendance, truancy, and
disproportionality amongst student discipline.
Ability to interpret data, develop recommendations to address trends and challenges and convey findings to a wide
audience.
Ability to interact with others across departments, agencies, and the community to forge relationships that foster
collaboration.
Ability to monitor, direct, and coordinate several projects simultaneously under strict deadlines.
Skill in problem solving to select, organize and logically process relevant information (verbal, numerical or abstract) to solve a
problem. This…
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