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Director of Schools & Sector Strategy

Director of Schools & Sector StrategyOrganization: Nashville Charter Collaborative, NCCReports to: Subira Gordon, Chief Executive OfficerLocation: Hybrid (Nashville, TN)Classification: Full-Time, ExemptOverview: The Director of Schools & Sector Strategy is responsible for proactive and responsive work to support the needs of NCC member schools, as well as the strategy to ensure a healthy, high-quality charter school sector in Nashville.Key Responsibilities:Charter Sector Monitoring:Assess and analyze trends in the local and statewide charter sector, including enrollment patterns,authorization activity, school performance, and policy developments.Provide strategic leadership to monitor and respond to charter openings, closures, mergers,replications, and consolidations that may impact NCC member schools.Maintain awareness of changes in charter law, regulations, and authorizer practices relevant tothe Nashville charter sector.Synthesize sector data and insights as inputs to inform NCC strategy, member school supports, and external communications.Share timely, actionable updates with internal teams and member schools to support planning,decision-making, and advocacy efforts.Strategic Leadership:Provide strategic thought partnership to NCC member school leaders and school boards byoffering guidance and insights on their strategic direction, operational challenges, andopportunities, charter renewals, and other key issues.Curate and maintain a trusted network of vendors, consultants, and partners, providing strategicguidance on partner selection and use aligned with school goals.Collaborate with the NCC Executive Team to design and implement NCC-funded resources thatadvance school improvement, enrollment growth, mergers or consolidations, and sustainableexpansion.Relationship Building:Build and sustain strong, trust-based relationships with member school leaders and staff.Provide reliable, responsive partnership to member schools, ensuring their perspectives, needs,and priorities are understood and reflected in the NCC’s work.Develop and maintain positive working relationships with authorizers, funders, vendors, andcommunity partners to support collaboration and trust.Collaborate with member schools by identifying shared challenges, opportunities, and best practices.Represent NCC professionally and consistently in all interactions, strengthening theorganization’s credibility, influence, and effectiveness.This description is intended to convey essential information for understanding the scope of the role and is not exhaustive. Duties and responsibilities may evolve over time to meet the organization's needs.Required Qualifications:This position requires a valid driver's license, reliable personal transportation (car), and proof of adequatepersonal auto insurance, as the individual will be required to drive to attend job-related functions. Other required qualifications include:Strong organizational skills that reflect the ability to perform and prioritize multiple projects, withexcellent attention to detailExcellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively engage with stakeholdersand adapt messages depending on the audienceProven track record of developing strategies and systems, managing resources, partnerships, and usingdata-driven approaches to achieve goalsDemonstrated expertise in charter regulations, K-12 education policy and politics, schoolstartup/expansion work, and/or school operations, strongly preferredAbility to work independently as well as collaboratively, and thrive in a high-energy, fast-pacedenvironmentCollegiality, a strong work ethic, sound judgment, and a commitment to professionalism, ethics, andcivilityProficiency with G-Suite or Microsoft OfficeWorking Environment and Commitment to Diversity:The NCC strives to create a working environment that honors each team member's unique assets and needs. We do not and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, gender expression, age, national origin, ancestry, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, or military status in any of its activities or operations. These activities include, but are not limited to, hiring and firing of staff and contractors, selecting volunteers and vendors, and providing services. We are committed to providing an inclusive and equitable environment that is welcoming and respectful for all members of our staff, partners, contractors, and vendors.The NCC team works in a hybrid setting, with the option to work from home or use our Nashville office as desired. In addition, there are regular in-person meetings at the office, in schools, or in other settings. We are flexible on set business hours to meet the needs of our team members, but the role does require a daily presence (Monday to Friday) at predictable times. This role will have some evening, weekend, and holiday obligations.Compensation and Benefits:The NCC offers a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience. The salary range for this role is $130,000-$160,000, and benefits include paid time off, paid parental leave, and medical benefits. This position is eligible for the organization’s 401(k) plan, with up to a 5% employer match.To Apply:To submit an application, please complete this form: https://forms.gle/UoRkhKbwLiDun3Uz6Upon submission, you will receive an automated email confirming your responses have been recorded.Priority Application Deadline: Friday, May 1, 2026If you encounter any technical issues during the application process, please contact Austin Moag ataustin.moag@nashvillechartercollaborative.org.