Director of Academics
Company: Kipp Metro Atlanta Collaborative
Location: Red Oak
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Description Organizational Overview KIPP Atlanta Schools is part
of the KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program) national network of free,
open enrollment, college-preparatory schools dedicated to ensuring
that every child grows up free to create the future they want for
themselves and their communities. KIPP Atlanta currently operates
11 schools serving scholars across primary, middle, and high school
grades, as well as KIPP Forward which supports scholars on their
journey to a choice-filled life. We are a social justice
organization and our vision and mission require the work of
dedicated, bold, and skilled leaders, educators, and support staff
who are committed to serving as the catalyst for joyful,
academically excellent schools and the foundation for building a
more just and equitable world for our scholars. What We Value Good
Decision-Making: “I make thoughtful decisions in alignment with my
school’s and organization’s values.” Peer Accountability: “I hold
all Big KIPPsters accountable to our schools’ and organization’s
values, standards, and expectations.” Excellence Always: “I do all
aspects of my work with excellence - the big and the little things,
the parts being monitored as well as those not monitored.”
Communication is Key: “I communicate with both honesty and love.
How I communicate nurtures courage, belonging, partnership, and
progress toward our promise to KIPPsters and families.” Scholars
Over Everything: “I put our scholars first, 100% of the time,
without fail. I quickly resolve any and all adult-centered concerns
and qualms to reserve my individual and our collective time and
attention for our KIPPsters.” Walk Trumps Talk: “I chose this
social justice career. And so, I behave in alignment with my
choice. My behaviors match our promise to our scholars and
families.” “Us” Only: “I belong to every member of our
organization, and every member of our organization belongs to me. I
choose unity always - in both the good times and hard times.” Job
Summary The Director of Academics leads and executes a bold,
coherent, research-based academic strategy across core content
areas (Literacy/ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies/Humanities)
within an assigned grade band. The Director is accountable for
ensuring instructional coherence and measurable gains in
achievement and growth by: Driving high-quality curriculum
implementation aligned to the Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE)
and local requirements relevant to Metro Atlanta
authorizer/district contexts, Leading an integrated assessment and
progress monitoring system that supports strong outcomes on
Georgia’s CCRPI accountability indicators, and Building school
leader and coach capacity to deliver consistent Tier 1 instruction
and aligned intervention—especially in schools engaged in
improvement work. This role serves as both strategist and
executor—translating regional priorities into clear expectations,
high-quality professional learning, and high-fidelity
implementation support across campuses. Georgia Metro Atlanta
Context (Role Expectation): The Director must demonstrate a working
command of Georgia’s instructional, assessment, and accountability
landscape and be able to translate CCRPI performance and subgroup
data into school-level adult actions (planning, task quality,
coaching moves, reteach/enrichment plans, and schedule protection).
The Director operates in a Metro Atlanta ecosystem that often
requires proactive coordination across school operations, scholar
support, and compliance timelines while sustaining a
high-frequency, school-embedded execution model. Job
Responsibilities Academic Strategy & Curriculum Leadership 35% Lead
implementation of a rigorous, standards-aligned academic program
within the assigned grade band. Ensure curriculum quality,
coherence, and alignment to Georgia Standards of Excellence,
including unit internalization expectations, task/text complexity,
and standards mastery progressions. Maintain a vertically aligned
K–12 scope and sequence in collaboration with cross-band academic
leaders; protect “transition years” (5?6; 8?9) with clear readiness
expectations and on-track indicators. Develop clear academic
expectations and implementation guardrails for school leaders
(e.g., core minutes protected, Tier 1 non-negotiables, lesson
internalization, small-group model expectations). Partner with
content leads and instructional leaders to ensure high-quality
instructional materials are implemented with fidelity, including
look-fors, observation calibration, and artifact-based checks for
implementation. Monitor alignment between Tier 1 instruction and
intervention systems in partnership with MTSS and Special Education
(ensuring intervention is coherent with core and does not replace
core access). Translate CCRPI implications into instructional
focus: identify which priority standards, instructional routines,
and grade-level outcomes must move to drive CCRPI performance, and
ensure leaders can articulate the “why” and the “how” to staff.
Instructional Coaching Enablement & Professional Learning 25%
Design and deliver high-impact professional learning for
principals, assistant principals, instructional coaches, and
teacher leaders, tied to priority content and the highest-leverage
instructional actions. Enable and strengthen school-based coaching
systems aligned to instructional priorities (coaching cycle
quality, frequency, evidence quality, action step clarity,
practice/role-play, and follow-up). Model high-leverage
instructional practices and facilitate calibration across campuses
to improve observation accuracy and feedback quality. Build
leadership capacity in analyzing instructional quality and driving
teacher development through strong planning expectations,
data-informed reteach plans, and high-quality in-the-moment
coaching. Support new leader onboarding and academic leadership
pipelines by providing role clarity, exemplars, and coaching for
first-year APs/coaches. Ensure school leaders can run tight
academic routines (collaborative planning, coaching cycles, data
protocols) that result in measurable instructional
improvement—beyond compliance. Data, Assessment & Continuous
Improvement 25% Lead assessment strategy across the grade band,
including interim assessments, progress monitoring, and state
testing preparation aligned to Georgia’s assessment calendar and
testing ethics expectations. Establish a grade-band assessment
governance approach: clear expectations for common
assessments/CFAs, quality review for items/tasks, analysis
protocols, reteach/enrichment expectations, and monitoring of
implementation. Analyze regional and school-level data to identify
trends, gaps, and priority actions—including subgroup performance
and the highest-impact “next moves.” Establish tight progress
monitoring cycles to ensure accountability for academic
outcomes—clarifying what success looks like weekly/biweekly and how
leaders will respond when results are off track. Partner with
school leaders to create, execute, and monitor academic improvement
plans (including CSI/TSI-aligned priorities where applicable),
grounded in adult actions and verified through evidence. Lead
CCRPI-aligned improvement analysis: help leaders understand how
outcomes connect to CCRPI indicators and what instructional/system
levers must move (Tier 1 quality, acceleration, attendance-linked
learning recovery strategies, and subgroup supports). Build and
maintain a “single source of truth” for academic health:
progress-monitoring dashboards, APM/data meeting outputs, and
action-step tracking. Cross-Functional & Vertical Alignment 15%
Partner with MTSS, Special Education, Talent, and Operations to
ensure cohesive academic systems and aligned priorities.
Collaborate across grade bands to ensure seamless K–12 progression
and coherence in expectations, materials, and scholar readiness.
Support academic scheduling decisions to maximize instructional
minutes, intervention effectiveness, and protection of grade-band
non-negotiables (core minutes, intervention blocks, acceleration
time). Communicate academic priorities clearly to internal
stakeholders and, as needed, external stakeholders in the Metro
Atlanta environment (authorizer/district-aligned timelines,
reporting rhythms, and family-facing clarity). Partner with
Operations and school leadership to ensure academic plans are
embedded in the master schedule and resourced—rather than layered
on—especially for intervention and acceleration models.
Qualifications Bachelor’s degree required in Education or related
field. Minimum 7–10 years of successful instructional experience
with demonstrated scholar achievement gains. Minimum 5-7 years of
instructional leadership experience (e.g., Assistant Principal,
Dean of Instruction, Academic Coach, Principal, or regional
academic role). Minimum of 3 years impacting and influencing the
work of instructional leadership across schools. Deep knowledge of
curriculum alignment, standards-based instruction, and assessment
strategy. Demonstrated success leading adult professional
development and coaching leaders (principals/APs/coaches). Strong
data analysis skills with the ability to translate insights into
strategic action and measurable adult behavior change. Experience
driving measurable academic improvement across multiple classrooms
or campuses. Ability to manage complexity, competing priorities,
and ambiguity in a fast-paced environment. Strong written and
verbal communication skills. Commitment to equity, excellence, and
scholar-centered leadership. Demonstrated ability to interpret
CCRPI- and state assessment-aligned data, identify root causes, and
translate implications into a prioritized academic action plan
(Tier 1, intervention alignment, and leader routines). Experience
operating in a charter-network context that requires high-frequency
campus presence, rapid problem-solving, and tight implementation
verification. Preferred Master’s degree in Education, Educational
Leadership, or a related field. Experience in a charter school
network or regional academic leadership role. Experience supporting
school turnaround or improvement initiatives. Experience with
high-quality instructional materials adoption and implementation.
Strong experience and knowledge with Georgia accountability systems
and state assessment frameworks. Compensation & Benefits
Compensation is competitive and aligned with KIPP Atlanta Schools’
leadership salary bands. The salary range for this role is
$95,000–$160,000 and is based on experience, qualifications, and
internal equity. A comprehensive benefits package is offered,
including health insurance, retirement options, paid time off, and
professional development opportunities. KIPP Atlanta Schools offers
a competitive benefits package that includes: 20 days of Paid Time
Off, in addition to identified holidays Comprehensive health
insurance (medical and dental), life insurance, and optional short
and long term disability Counseling and Telehealth Options Paid
Parental Leave Participation in Georgia retirement plan and an
optional 403(b) retirement plan Location & Work Conditions This
position requires: Schedule flexibility; work hours vary based on
campus needs and may include evenings and occasional weekends.
Hybrid flexibility with regular presence across schools and
required meetings; must be based in Atlanta. Routine physical
activity associated with normal office environments and
school-based activities requiring standing, walking, and mobility.
Ability to lift/carry up to 25 pounds. Equal Employment Opportunity
Statement KIPP Atlanta Schools is an equal opportunity employer. We
are committed to building a diverse and inclusive team and do not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, national
origin, age, disability, gender, sexual orientation, or any other
legally protected status. This job description is intended to
describe the general nature and level of work performed and is not
an exhaustive list of all responsibilities. Duties may be adjusted
based on school and organizational needs.
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