Executive Director
Closing: March 30
Location | Great River School 1326 Energy Park Drive St. Paul, MN 55108 |
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Categories | Administrative |
Health Insurance | Included |
Salary Range | Commensurate with Experience |
Work Commitment | Full-Time |
To Apply | To apply for this job, please contact the person listed. |
Job Description
Position Title: Executive Director
Reports to: Great River School Board of Directors
Supervises: Academic Program Directors, Director of Administration, Director of Student Services,
Special Education, Development Director
Location: St. Paul, Minnesota
Salary Range: $120,000–$150,000 annually, commensurate with experience
Apply here: https://tinyurl.com/greatriverleader
Position Summary & Priorities
The core responsibility of Great River School’s Executive Director is to build and manage a high performing Leadership Team and establish process, culture, and ways of working that ensure:
● A high-quality, holistic Montessori & IB education for every child that prepares each
student for their unique roles as responsible and engaged citizens of the world
● Recruitment, development, and retention of diverse, high performing talent
● Near and long-term financial health, stability, transparency, and compliance
● Climate & culture that promote social, emotional, and physical health and ensures the
safety, engagement, and well-being of all students and staff
Our next ED may not be a Montessori or IB expert, but they should have a deep appreciation for both pedagogies and the ability to bring out the best in Great River’s pedagogical leaders by empowering them with the systems, structure, culture, and accountability they need to thrive.
Key Competencies
● Visionary Leadership: Inspire and align teams around a shared vision for the future.
● Strategic Decision-Making: Analyze complex challenges and opportunities, making
decisions that advance the organization’s long-term goals.
● Systems Optimization: Modernize organizational systems for efficiency, sustainability, and
alignment.
● Equity-Driven Leadership: Commit to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion through
action and accountability.
● Operational Expertise: Navigate the complexities of financial management, compliance,
and resource planning in an educational setting.
● Collaborative Approach: Build strong relationships across diverse stakeholders with trust
and transparency.
● Execution Focus: Translate vision into action with measurable outcomes.
Responsibilities
I. Strategic and Operational Leadership
● Mission Alignment:
○ Champion and embody Great River’s mission, vision, and values across all
organizational activities.
○ Align operations, long-term goals, and strategic initiatives to the organization’s core purpose of preparing global citizens.
● Strategic Planning:
○ Collaborate with the Board to develop, implement, and evaluate a multi-year
strategic plan.
○ Translate strategic priorities into actionable goals for school leaders, staff, and
programs, ensuring accountability through measurable outcomes.
● Governance and Board Collaboration:
○ Provide comprehensive and transparent updates to the Board, offering data-driven
insights to inform governance decisions.
○ Serve as a trusted partner to the Board in policy-making, compliance, and strategic
oversight.
● Organizational Sustainability:
○ Oversee financial stewardship, including multi-million-dollar budget planning, fiscal
audits, and revenue diversification.
○ Ensure a sustainable future by assessing organizational capacity, optimizing resource
allocation, and enhancing operational efficiencies.
○ Direct fundraising initiatives, providing strategic leadership to enhance donor
engagement and achieve financial sustainability.
II. Talent Management and Leadership Development
● Leadership Development:
○ Recruit, coach, and mentor school leaders, ensuring they have the capacity and skills
to implement Great River’s strategic priorities effectively.
○ Clarify and maintain a distributed leadership structure and supporting processes
that empower staff at all levels.
● Staff Recruitment and Retention:
○ Lead targeted initiatives to recruit, retain, and support BIPOC staff and students,
including developing mentorship programs and addressing systemic barriers.
○ Design professional development pathways, including support for teacher
certification, leadership advancement, Montessori and IB certification, and equity
training.
○ Implement workload management systems and proactive burnout prevention
strategies to support staff well-being and retention.
● Culture of Excellence:
○ Cultivate a culture that values continuous learning, collaboration, and accountability.
○ Recognize and celebrate staff contributions to Great River’s mission and student
success.
III. School Culture and Student Experience
● Inclusive Environment:
○ Support efforts to create a safe, inclusive, and joyful environment that fosters
academic rigor, social-emotional well-being and restorative practices.
○ Prioritize building individual and collective capacity for effectively addressing societal
influences of racism, misogyny, bias, bullying, and other inequities.
● Student-Centered Practices:
○ Champion programs that prepare all students, regardless of background, for lifelong success, including Montessori, IB pathways, post-secondary readiness, and
leadership opportunities.
○ Engage consistently and directly with students so leadership and initiatives are
grounded, connected, and informed.
○ Facilitate vertical alignment and program clarification to ensure a seamless, strong
elementary and adolescent experience for students and families.
IV. Instructional and Program Leadership
● Academic Excellence:
○ Lead efforts to achieve high academic outcomes by integrating Montessori and IB
principles into all curricular, instructional, and assessment practices.
○ Set high standards for instructional quality and support professional learning to
enhance teaching practices and student engagement.
● Compliance and Accountability:
○ Ensure adherence to state, federal, and authorizer standards.
○ Drive continuous improvement through data-informed program evaluations, using
metrics such as graduation rates, academic growth, and IB success rates.
V. Community and Equity Leadership
● Equity-Centered Leadership:
○ Oversee equity audits and lead efforts to implement and evaluate institutional
changes to advance anti-racist practices, dismantle systemic biases, and foster a
culture of inclusion and belonging.
○ Develop programs and capacity to bridge lines of difference within the school
community, fostering inclusivity and shared purpose.
● Partnerships & Engagement:
○ Build coalitions with families, community leaders, and external organizations to
strengthen support systems and align resources to Great River’s mission.
○ Serve as the public face of Great River, representing the school’s vision in local and
national forums.
Qualifications
Qualifications
Required:
● Demonstrated executive leadership experience building, cultivating and empowering high
performing teams in education or a related field.
● Proven ability to lead equity-centered organizational change and improve outcomes for all
students.
● Strong financial acumen, with experience managing multi-million-dollar budgets and
ensuring long-term financial sustainability.
Preferred:
● Advanced degree in education, leadership, or management.
● Minnesota administrative licensure.
● Deep familiarity with Montessori and/or IB frameworks, including experience implementing
these models in a school setting.
● Experience working with charter schools
Institution Description
Great River School (GRS) is a nationally recognized, public charter Montessori and International Baccalaureate (IB) school serving grades 1-12. Our mission is to prepare students for their unique roles as responsible and engaged global citizens, guided by the vision of achieving global peace through education. Great River integrates rigorous academic and social experiences with the principles of Montessori education and the IB framework to develop independent, compassionate, and empowered students.
As the first public 1st-12th grade combined Montessori and IB program in the nation, Great River School seeks a visionary and proven leader to serve as Executive Director. In the last 8 years, we have grown from 420 to 790 students, our teachers have successfully unionized and negotiated their first contract, and we’ve transitioned to universal free school lunch through the National School Lunch Program. We are still adjusting to these changes, among others, and are looking for someone who will lead the organization into its next chapter of excellence and sustainability, ensuring thatGreat River remains a beacon of innovative, equity-centered education.
Application Instructions/Comments
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