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Dean of Students​/Behavior and Culture Coach

Job in Englewood, Arapahoe County, Colorado, 80151, USA
Listing for: Englewood Public School District
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-09
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Elementary School, Education Administration
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 54587 - 105191 USD Yearly USD 54587.00 105191.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Dean of Students / Behavior and Culture Coach

  • Position Type:
    Administration / Dean (Teacher)
  • Date Posted: 7/1/2026
  • Location:

    Bishop Elementary School
  • Date Available:

    08/03/2026
  • Closing Date: 07/12/2026

Effective: 2026–2027

Position Type:
Exempt

New Teacher

Contract:

191 days/year

FTE: 0.80 (.50 Dean/.30 Behavior and Culture Coach)

Benefits Eligible:
Yes

Position Summary

This Dean assignment supports the principal by managing essential non‑administrative tasks that promote exceptional education and student achievement, foster the development of individuals and teams, and strengthen community relationships. Responsibilities include administering student discipline fairly and consistently, monitoring attendance, coordinating meetings, conferences, and professional development, supervising classified staff, supporting instructional programs and initiatives, and cultivating positive community relations among all stakeholders.

The Elementary Dean of Students / Behavior and Culture Coach serves as a high‑energy catalyst for a thriving school environment, leading the cultivation of a positive school culture and climate where every student feels seen, safe, and supported. This proactive leader takes the initiative to design and implement consistent behavioral expectations, ensuring that discipline is handled through a restorative lens that keeps students engaged in learning, coaches teachers to build strong classroom management systems, and partners deeply with families.

Operating with a high degree of autonomy, the Dean requires minimal supervision to identify potential cultural gaps and bridge them through innovative programs, staff coaching, and direct student mentorship. By maintaining a visible and energetic presence in hallways and classrooms, they act as a primary architect of a safe, joyful, and orderly learning community where high behavioral standards and a sense of belonging go hand in hand.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Support the principal in the school’s day‑to‑day operations and leadership.
  • Sustain a positive, safe environment throughout and beyond the school day through effective supervision.
  • Provide quality, accurate, constructive, specific, and timely feedback to students and staff to encourage peak performance.
  • Serve as the primary point of contact for families regarding student behavioral successes and challenges, ensuring proactive and transparent communication.
  • Facilitate re‑entry meetings with students, families, and teachers following major behavioral incidents or suspensions to ensure a successful return to the classroom.
  • Connect families with school‑based or external community resources to support student emotional and behavioral well‑being.
  • Establish strong rapport with students, staff, and parents to proactively address potential concerns.
  • Execute student discipline fairly, equitably, and consistently in accordance with district policies.
  • Define, teach, and enforce clear behavioral expectations for students.
  • Track and analyze behavioral data (referrals, suspensions, attendance) to identify trends and proactively implement targeted interventions and coaching.
  • Coach certified and classified staff on classroom management, routines, environmental structures, and proactive student behavior support.
  • Conduct regular, non‑evaluative observations and provide actionable, real‑time coaching to teachers on classroom culture, routines, and engagement strategies.
  • Design and facilitate school‑wide professional learning sessions focused on trauma‑informed practices, de‑escalation, restorative justice, and proactive classroom management to enhance student success both in and out of the classroom.
  • Implement restorative practices with students to maximize instructional time and minimize time out of the classroom.
  • Support, model, and coach the implementation of Tier 1 social‑emotional learning (SEL) strategies in the classroom – equipping staff with toolkits, tier‑1 behavior strategies, and intervention frameworks to manage behaviors effectively within the classroom.
  • Supervise extracurricular activities, assemblies, and school events.
  • Actively participate in all staff meetings, PLCs, and other required school…
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