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Culture and Climate Coordinator

Job in Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, 04122, USA
Listing for: Portland Public Schools, Maine
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-03
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    School Counseling & Student Support
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 50000 - 70000 USD Yearly USD 50000.00 70000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

TITLE

Culture and Climate Coordinator - Portland High

POSITION OVERVIEW

Under the direction of building administrators and guided by the Director of Secondary Culture and Climate, the Middle/High School Culture and Climate Coordinator (CCC) is responsible for managing key efforts designed to foster a positive and inclusive school culture and climate. Specifically, the CCC is charged with strengthening implementation of:

  • the school's positive behavioral and interventions and supports (PBIS) framework for selecting, implementing, and evaluating evidence-based programs and practices
  • the district's strategies for supporting social-emotional learning and belonging (i.e., BASE Education and restorative practices)

The CCC collaborates with school administrators, teachers, students, families, and community members to create a learning environment that supports student safety, well‑being, academic success, and joy.

Note: this position is considered a 193‑day PEA position, and requires 10 days of work during the summer.

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Convene and facilitate the school's PBIS (tier I) team
  • In collaboration with the Assistant Principal, collect, analyze, and interpret data related to school climate, student behavior, discipline, attendance, and academic performance to identify trends, areas for improvement, and areas of success
  • Support implementation of BASE Education (the PPS SEL strategy at the MS/HS levels)
  • Support ongoing incorporation of restorative practices, both preventative (e.g., circle practice in advisory) and responsive (e.g., restorative conversations, peace circles)
  • Provide support and guidance to educators in implementing PBIS and restorative practices to address behavioral issues and promote a positive school culture
  • Collaborate with colleagues to provide professional development/training opportunities for school staff, parents, and students on topics related to PBIS, SEL, restorative practices, and classroom management (e.g., de‑escalation techniques)
  • Support use of the School wide Information System (SWIS) to monitor office referrals
  • Collaborate with school administrators, teachers, counselors, social workers, parents, students, community organizations, and other stakeholders to develop partnerships and strategies for improving school culture
  • Work to eliminate disparities in school culture and discipline practices by addressing inequities and biases and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of school life
  • Communicate regularly with the larger school community to provide updates on school culture initiatives, gather feedback, and engage stakeholders in the improvement process
  • Participate in regular meetings with colleagues across the district in similar roles
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
  • Systems‑thinker with understanding of multi‑tiered systems of support
  • Knowledge and experience with PBIS, social‑emotional learning at the secondary level, restorative practices, and classroom management
  • Ability to skillfully coach staff and provide feedback for improvement
  • Strong interpersonal, communication, and collaboration skills
  • An orientation toward data‑based decision making, including experience with collecting, analyzing, and using data for problem solving and progress monitoring
  • Dedication to Portland's equity mission and the widespread integration of culturally responsive and trauma‑informed practices in schools
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast‑paced environment
QUALIFICATIONS
  • Bachelor's degree and state certification in education, psychology, social work, counseling, or a related field
    • Education:

      Maine State Teacher or Administrator certificates in any endorsement area
    • Psychology:
      Maine State School Psychologist certification (093)
    • Social Work:
      Active State of Maine Social Work License (LSW, LMSW, or LCSW)
    • Counseling:
      Maine State School Counselor certification (075)
  • Master's degree preferred
  • Experience working in education, particularly in areas related to school culture and climate, behavior management, and/or student support services
EMPLOYMENT DETAILS
  • Calendar: 193 days (standard school year + 10 days)
  • Salary: Based on education and experience, as outlined in…
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