Assistant Director of Middle-Upper School
Listed on 2026-05-07
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Education / Teaching
School Counselor, Academic, School Principal, Education Administration
Assistant Director of Middle-Upper School
Reports To: Director of Middle-Upper School
Directly Supervises: Delegated oversight of Middle-Upper Faculty and Staff
Status: Salary, 40 hours/week, Teacher Contract
Job SummaryThe Assistant Director of Middle-Upper School supports the academic, behavioral, and operational leadership of grades 7-12 in a school serving students with language-based learning differences. Working in close partnership with the Director of Middle-Upper School, this role helps ensure a structured, consistent, and supportive environment where students can access rigorous instruction aligned to their learning profiles.
This position blends student support, day-to-day division management, and some instructional leadership. The Assistant Director plays a key role in strengthening alignment and expectations across classrooms, ensuring a positive and productive student experience, and supporting faculty.
Detailed Responsibilities & Activities (Including Physical Function)- Student Support and School Culture
- Support consistent implementation of behavior expectations and student support systems
- Partner with counselors, interventionists, and faculty to address student academic and social-emotional needs
- Lead in managing student discipline in a way that is clear, consistent, and aligned with school values
- Help foster a culture of accountability, belonging, and growth for all students
- Support advisory, community-building, and student leadership initiatives
- Division Operations
- Assist in the day-to-day management of the Middle-Upper School division
- Help coordinate schedules, coverage, and daily logistics
- Ensure consistency in systems such as homework, communication, and organizational expectations
- Support implementation of school-wide systems and initiatives
- Assist with planning and execution of key events (parent meetings, student events, testing, etc.)
- Communication and Partnership
- Support clear and proactive communication with families
- Partner with the Director to address parent concerns in a timely and solution-oriented manner
Collaborate with admissions and student support teams as needed - Support documentation and communication related to student progress and support plans
- Instructional Leadership and Faculty Support
- Support the implementation of structured literacy and research‑based instructional practices across grades 7-12
- Partner with teachers to strengthen differentiation, scaffolding, and executive functioning supports
- Assist with curriculum alignment, pacing, and consistency across courses and grade levels
- Provide coaching, feedback, and informal observations to support teacher growth
- Help lead professional development and ongoing training aligned to the school’s mission
- Alignment with School Culture
- Commitment to Briarwood’s mission, purpose, and culture
- Maintain a positive, collaborative working culture aligned with the school’s mission
- Participate in any accreditation process for the school
- Attend all staff meetings and staff retreats
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Middle-Upper School and the Interim Head of School
The Assistant Director of Middle-Upper demonstrates flexibility, perseverance, resourcefulness, critical thinking and creativity, collaboration, self-awareness, the ability to listen well and seek understanding, strong organizational skills, and the ability to communicate clearly and effectively, verbally and in writing. In addition, he/she demonstrates the following:
- Experience working with students with language-based learning differences (e.g., dyslexia, dysgraphia, ADHD)
- Strong understanding of structured literacy and evidence-based instructional practices
- Demonstrated experience in instructional coaching, leadership, or administration
- Excellent communication, organization, and problem-solving skills
- Ability to build strong relationships with students, families, and faculty
- Commitment to a mission-driven environment focused on student growth and support
- Master’s degree required
- 5+ years of teaching experience required; experience teaching in independent schools and in an LD environment preferred
- Previous leadership experience…
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