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$124,800–$150,000/yr
US 9w PTO 14w maternity

  • Drive vision for 9th grade Academic Health, ACT/SAT and high school systems.
  • Develop high-leverage resources for network leaders to utilize.
  • Plan and lead professional development with regional leaders.

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$312,000–$390,000/yr
US 4w PTO

  • Execute the One KIPP strategy and hold regions accountable for delivering best-in-class academic and postsecondary outcomes.
  • Manage and develop a team of four Regional Superintendents to oversee regional performance, leader development, and system building.
  • Oversee the national Executive Director pipeline program and partner on performance management and governance escalations.

The KIPP Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the national network of KIPP public charter schools. It employs nearly 16,500 educators across 279 schools, fostering a culture focused on excellent results, collective impact, and courageous action for student success.

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  • Define a clear instructional vision that measurably improves how the SAT Suite shapes classroom practice across states and districts.
  • Design and refine systems that lead to differentiated but actionable implementation pathways, resulting in increased partner uptake and depth of use.
  • Define and uphold clear expectations so that instructional materials are consistently used to inform teaching decisions, rather than merely accessed.

College Board helps more than 7 million students a year navigate the path from high school to college and career. It is a mission-driven, not-for-profit membership organization dedicated to excellence in education and committed to clearing a path for all students to own their future.

$249,600–$295,000/yr
US 4w PTO

  • Define and own KIPP's enterprise-wide growth and scale strategy, including multi-year targets and portfolio priorities.
  • Lead the Foundation's partnership with regions pursuing growth, driving strategy, ensuring accountability, and managing a team.
  • Set vision and standards for network growth, ensuring every scale decision is evidence-based, equity-centered, and aligned with strategy.

KIPP Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports a national network of public charter schools focused on preparing students for college, career, and beyond. The organization fosters a mission-driven culture with nearly 210,000 students and alumni across 279 schools and employs nearly 16,500 educators.

$197,600–$236,500/yr
Global 4w PTO

  • Establish network-wide standards for identifying and addressing disparities to embed equity into core planning cycles.
  • Design methodologies and provide direct support to regions with persistent inequitable outcomes, co-leading strategy with local leadership.
  • Drive cross-functional coordination across Schools, Operations, Data, and Talent to ensure a coherent, unified approach to equity.

The KIPP Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports a national network of public charter schools dedicated to preparing students for success. The organization fosters a collaborative and results-oriented culture across its network of educators and schools.

US 4w PTO

  • Set organizational vision and strategy for talent and operations to build a best-in-class performance culture and advance KIPP Foundation priorities.
  • Lead, coach, and develop team members across KF Talent, Event Operations, and KF Operations to ensure alignment with Foundation-wide goals and a culture of accountability.
  • Serve as the senior escalation point for complex personnel issues and lead change management for major organizational shifts, ensuring effective communication and execution.

The KIPP Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports a national network of public charter schools called KIPP Public Schools, which prepares students with skills and confidence for college, career, and beyond. It fosters a performance-driven culture with nearly 16,500 educators and nearly 210,000 students and alumni across 279 schools, emphasizing excellent results, collective impact, and courageous action.

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  • Develop and expand Parallel Learning’s presence across assigned markets.
  • Responsible for territory development, lead generation, and full-cycle sales with K–12 school districts and education agencies.
  • Craft tailored solutions leveraging Parallel Learning’s suite of services.

Parallel Learning is a tech-forward provider of care for learning and thinking differences across the United States. They aim to provide students with the resources and encouragement to succeed in the classroom and beyond.