Director of High School Program- Los Angeles, CA
Who we areThe Academy Group (AG) is a unique social enterprise that leverages earned revenue from financial investments to create world-class opportunities for young people from the nation's most resilient communities. The Academy Group demonstrates the promise of a new model for identifying, developing, and sustaining a diverse national pipeline of future leaders, employers, and change agents. We were founded based on a unique model. One that creates pathways for young people to build wealth and become socially just change agents.The RoleThe Director of High School Program - Los Angeles oversees the implementation and management of the Academy's high school programs for Los Angeles members. This position ensures that programs align with organizational goals, effectively deliver the program model, and maintain high standards of excellence. The Director is the primary contact for program operations, co-leading local recruitment, managing the annual budget, and managing part-time staff members and consultants.The Director works closely with the regional director of high school programs, the senior director of programming, the National Recruitment Team, and the director of career planning to build and strengthen relationships with external stakeholders. Similarly, the Director is responsible for consistent and effective communication with school partners, parents, and cohort members. The role requires the Director to build and manage the local program calendar, including scheduled program sessions, recruiting, special events, and other key dates.Of note is that the role limited travel between the various program locations and college tours. In addition, the Director is responsible for collaborating with program managers to design and deliver curriculum materials.Duties and ResponsibilitiesExecute the prospective member recruitment strategy and calendar across Los Angeles, CA.Provide program and one-to-one advising for Academy Group Los Angeles members.Collaborate with the national team to successfully roll out the program model.Partner in the facilitation of the local and national college tours.Co-facilitate the Los Angeles Ladder Up process.Lead the execution of high school programming that aligns with the organization's mission and strategic objectives.Collaborate with the regional high school program director to execute strategic priorities and goals for the Los Angeles high school program.Establish and oversee policies and procedures to ensure program consistency, quality, and compliance with organizational standards.Manage and support program delivery, including overseeing part-time staff and ensuring adherence to organizational standards and objectives.Build relationships with key stakeholders, including public and private schools, community organizations, and educational partners.Utilize data to monitor program performance and make informed decisions about program improvements.Manage program budgets, allocate resources efficiently, and ensure fiscal responsibility across all regions.Practice and promote asset-based thinking with members, staff, and families.Support a culture of academic and personal excellence by working with colleagues to develop and reinforce a culture grounded in pertinacity.Oversee the implementation of the Summer Pathways Program.Additional shared accountabilities/duties.Communicate with members, families, and the Academy team regarding member progress.Oversee the management of members' report cards and other essential documents.Flexibility and adaptability to work in a fast-paced and evolving environment.Education and experience requirements of the ideal candidate:A Master's Degree or higher is preferredMinimum of 7 years of teaching or college planning experienceDemonstrated knowledge of artificial intelligence tools and emerging technologies, with the ability to effectively leverage digital platforms (e.g., data systems, advising tools, automation applications) to enhance advising practices, streamline workflows, and support student outcomesSuccessful experience serving young people from resilient communitiesAdditionally, the Director of High School Program will have a proven track record demonstrating the following capabilities:Understanding of current trends and best practices in education and organizational leadershipStrong written and verbal communication skills; a persuasive and passionate communicator with excellent interpersonal and multidisciplinary project skillsAbility to work effectively in collaboration with a diverse group of peoplePassion, idealism, integrity, positive attitude, mission focus, and autonomous natureKnowledge of regional challenges and opportunities relating to the mission of the organizationAbility to work under dynamic, evolving conditionsLocationThis position will be based in Los Angeles, CA. Limited travel is required.Compensation and BenefitsThe Academy Group offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive medical, vision, dental, and 401 (k) package.The position pay range is $130,000.00 to $150,000.00.