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Director of Assessment and Accountability

Job in Austin, Travis County, Texas, 78716, USA
Listing for: Austin Achieve Public Schools
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-13
Job specializations:
  • Management
    Education Administration
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 120000 - 180000 USD Yearly USD 120000.00 180000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Austin Achieve Public Schools is a tuition-free, open-enrollment public charter school preparing Austin youth to attend and excel at the nation’s top colleges and universities.

The Director of Assessment and Accountability owns the systems that tell Austin Achieve how its scholars and teachers are performing and what the district must do next. The Director carries end-to-end responsibility for state and federal accountability (A-F ratings and required improvement plans), the Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA), district assessment administration, and the data infrastructure that turns results into action for campus and network leaders.

Key measures of the role’s success include A-F accountability ratings, STAAR/EOC results, NWEA MAP growth, interim assessment data, and TIA designation outcomes.

Essential Non‑Negotiable Skills & Internal Beliefs
  • You are mission-aligned and equity-driven. You believe that every scholar deserves an excellent education and the opportunity to thrive in college, career, and life. You’re deeply committed to dismantling inequities and driving systemic change that leads to transformational outcomes.
  • You lead with vision and strategy. You know how to set ambitious goals, galvanize others around a shared vision, and translate strategy into action. You’re able to plan and execute complex, school- or district-wide initiatives that improve student achievement, even in the face of resistance or ambiguity.
  • You develop people and build systems for scale. You’ve grown strong instructional leaders and built the systems that enable their success. You support others in using data to make timely instructional shifts and are relentless about ensuring every scholar receives excellent instruction, every day.
  • You are a culture architect. You cultivate a joyful, inclusive, and high-performing culture that reflects the communities we serve. You foster collaboration, champion diversity of thought, and ensure everyone on your team feels seen, valued, and set up to succeed.
  • You model continuous learning and deep humility. You are self-aware and actively seek feedback. You reflect, iterate, and improve, because you know the work is never finished, and the stakes are too high for ego to get in the way.
  • You are resilient, resourceful, and relentlessly optimistic. You maintain clarity and composure in the face of challenge. You problem-solve with urgency and purpose, and you inspire others by your steadiness and resolve. You don’t settle for “good enough.” You push for great.
  • Serve as the district lead for A‑F accountability: monitor domain performance, run predictive modeling (TEAL A‑F predictor, Schoolytics, DMAC) against interim data, and project ratings for leadership.
  • Manage the development, submission, and monitoring of required improvement plans, including Targeted Improvement Plans (TIP), Turnaround Plans (TAP), and District/Campus Improvement Plans (DIP/CIP), along with the Comprehensive Needs Assessment and ESF diagnostics.
  • Maintain TEA system access and submissions (TEAL, ISAM intervention/stage/activity reporting) and assemble required artifacts for board review and approval.
  • Coordinate Site-Based Decision Committee documentation and prepare accountability data and narratives for the Board of Directors and Education Committee (Ed Comm).
Teacher Incentive Allotment (TIA)
  • Own the annual TIA program submission to TEA and serve as the district’s primary TIA/TEA liaison.
  • Manage the data systems, T-TESS observation calibration, and student growth measures that feed designations; calculate and verify designations and allotment payouts through SCOMS and the verification process.
  • Administer the TIA spending plan and its board review, including tracking the 10% district-use allotment.
  • Lead TIA communication and culture: monthly newsletters, campus office hours, designation rollout, and recognition events such as Big Check Day.
Assessment Systems & Administration
  • Oversee NWEA MAP administration across all campuses and act as the primary liaison between AAPS and NWEA.
  • Manage the interim assessment cycle: create and revise interims and writing tasks with academic teams, and administer scoring across schools.
  • Coord…
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