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  • The Derryfield School | Assistant Head of School

    The Assistant Head of School is a senior leader and highly visible community leader who works in close partnership with the Head of School and senior leadership team to advance the School’s mission, strategic priorities, and institutional well-being. This role emphasizes shared leadership, cross-divisional alignment, and support, development, and oversight of highly effective Academic and External Affairs teams.

  • Boys' Latin School of Maryland | Director of Development

    The Boys’ Latin School of Maryland, the Mid-Atlantic’s oldest K – 12 school for boys, with a residential life program from students in grades 9 – 12, seeks an experienced and dynamic leader to serve as Director of Development, to begin July 2026. Reporting to the Headmaster, the Director of Development is responsible for providing strategic leadership for all facets of institutional fundraising, campaign planning and implementation, and alumni affairs.

    The Director of Development will establish and articulate all fundraising strategies; oversee the identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of donor prospects; oversee all development activities; and act as a liaison for the School and the community.

  • Wesley Prep | Director of Strategic Communications & Marketing

    We are seeking a visionary and dynamic Director of Strategic Communications and Marketing to lead this effort. This role will shape and share Wesley Prep’s market differentiators, strengthen our brand, and engage both internal and external audiences with clarity and purpose. With strong momentum and a collaborative culture, this is a unique opportunity to lead communications at a school that is growing and thriving. The Director will develop and execute a comprehensive communications strategy to elevate the School’s visibility, support enrollment and development goals, and connect with students, families, alumni, and the broader community.

  • Proctor Academy | Director of Equity and Belonging

    The Director of Equity and Belonging provides strategic, institutional, and operational leadership for the school’s Equity and Belonging efforts across people, program, and policy work at Proctor. The Director of Equity and Belonging will partner with school leadership and collaborate with all school constituents to lead Proctor’s efforts to become a more inclusive, culturally competent, and diverse school. This role requires a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of intersectionality to effectively review and refine policies, provide training, assess campus climate, advise leadership, and foster broad community engagement, in order to embed equity and belonging throughout the fabric of the school.

  • The Ellis School | Director of Teaching and Learning

    The Director of Teaching and Learning is the senior PK–12 academic leader who oversees and advances the school’s academic program by developing and instituting school-wide systems that utilize Best Practices to enhance the already high quality teaching at Ellis. The Director ensures that curriculum, instruction, assessment, and use of technology are aligned across divisions, responsive to the developmental needs of girls. Working closely with Division Heads, Department Chairs, the Director of Technology, and student-support teams, the Dean leads curriculum design, promotes faculty growth, and plays a central role in shaping a cohesive, sequential, inclusive, and excellent PK–12 learning experience.

  • Carolina Day School | Director of Annual and Planned Giving

    As a member of the Development Team, the Director of Annual and Planned Giving will provide leadership to the Annual and Planned Giving program at Carolina Day School, overseeing and coordinating the program’s logistics, volunteers, and strategies for solicitation, cultivation, and stewardship of annual and planned donors, with a specific focus on increasing Leadership Circle level giving and participation. The Director of Annual and Planned Giving will report to the Senior Director of Development and Community Relations and manage a portfolio of approximately 50-75 leadership and planned giving prospects, including alumni, parents of alumni, and grandparents, with a concentrated focus on current parents.

  • The Frederick Gunn School | Chief People Officer

    The Frederick Gunn School, a co-educational boarding and day school serving students in grades 9-12 and post-graduate, seeks a Chief People Officer (CPO) to join its Senior Leadership Team. The CPO will lead all aspects of the school’s people strategy and human resources function, ensuring that faculty and staff thrive in a culture rooted in trust, growth, and inclusion.

    As a strategic partner to the Head of School and senior leaders, the CPO will oversee recruitment, employee relations, compensation and benefits, compliance, and organizational development. This leader will also drive initiatives in leadership development, faculty and staff growth, and the design of equitable systems that align with the school’s mission and values.

  • Trinity Valley School | Director of Annual Giving and Parent Relations

    Trinity Valley School (TVS) seeks an organized, relationship-driven Director of Annual Giving and Parent Relations to lead the growth and evolution of our Annual Fund and deepen meaningful engagement with current parents and families. Reporting to the Chief Advancement Officer, this role is central to advancing a culture of philanthropy, partnership, and trust between the School and its community.

    This is an exciting moment to join TVS. The School is strong and mission-centered, our Head of School values Advancement deeply, and our parent body is engaged and generous. There’s a real opportunity to grow leadership giving, strengthen donor engagement, and help build a more robust culture of philanthropy.

  • Alexandria Country Day School | Director of Development

    Alexandria Country Day School, serving approximately 220 students in grades K-8 in Alexandria, VA, seeks an experienced professional to lead its development efforts. The Director of Development will serve as part of the Advancement team and will have responsibility for ongoing fundraising and special event activities. Key tasks will include managing and soliciting gifts for the Annual Fund, planning and executing larger-scale campaigns, organizing special fundraising events, cultivating donors throughout the ACDS community, and nurturing our alumni base. The Director of Development reports to the Director of Advancement, but in this small K-8 school is a crucial member of the administrative team and will work closely with the Head of School and Board of Trustees as well.

  • Wyoming Seminary | Head of the Upper School

    Wyoming Seminary, one of the oldest continuously coeducational day/boarding schools in the mid-Atlantic states, seeks a dynamic and visionary Head of the Upper School to lead its vibrant 9-12 division. Nestled in the heart of Northeast Pennsylvania, Sem has been a pillar of education in this historic corner of Pennsylvania since 1844, blending rich tradition with forward-thinking innovation. Sem’s mission is to “inspire students to lead lives of integrity, purpose, and excellence” and this important leadership role offers an exciting opportunity to shape a community where students from diverse backgrounds thrive academically, socially, and personally, preparing them to succeed and serve in the world beyond the pathways of Wyoming Seminary.

  • The Ellis School | Head of the Middle School

    The Head of the Middle School is the educational and administrative leader for The Ellis Middle School (grades 5–8), responsible for the overall student experience, faculty supervision, program development, and day-to-day operations of the division.

    This leader will advance The Ellis School’s mission as an all-girls PK–12 institution in Pittsburgh, fostering a learning environment that promotes intellectual curiosity, leadership, wellness, and a strong sense of belonging during the critical middle school years.

  • North Country School | Director of Learning Support Services

    The Director of Learning Support and Services (LSS) is a visionary leader responsible for the strategic oversight, coordination, and delivery of specialized academic support within our unique residential and experiential community. Serving as the primary advocate for diverse learners in grades 4–9, the Director manages the LSS faculty, directly supports students, oversees legal and instructional compliance, and translates complex neuropsychological data into actionable classroom success. Beyond administrative leadership, the Director is a deeply integrated member of our mountain campus—possessing a genuine commitment to the residential boarding experience and the readiness to lead students in outdoor pursuits while actively participating in the daily rhythms of our farm and wilderness setting. We seek an empathetic, self-starting professional who brings warmth, a growth mindset, and a collaborative spirit to the holistic development of every student.

  • Mckee Botanical Garden | Director of Horticulture

    The Director of Horticulture (“Director”) is responsible for the stewardship, maintenance, and ongoing development of McKee Botanical Garden’s landscapes and living collections. Working closely with the Executive Director, this role ensures the garden is maintained in alignment with its design intent, horticultural standards, and institutional mission. The Director provides leadership to the horticulture team, oversees plant accessioning and documentation practices, and manages the horticulture department budget and operational priorities. This position plays a critical role in maintaining the beauty, integrity, and botanical value of the garden while ensuring best practices in horticultural care and collections management.

  • Gulf Stream School | Director of Learning Services

    Gulf Stream School (GSS), a PK4 to Grade 8 school of 275 students in Gulf Stream, Florida, is seeking a full-time Director of Learning Services for 2026-27. The Director will manage an office of two learning specialists, sharing a caseload of +/- 40 students in grades K through 8. The Director will oversee the office of learning services and provide direct intervention in both individual and small group settings.

  • Convent of the Sacred Heart | Director of Admissions and Enrollment Management

    The Director of Admissions and Enrollment Management, supported by a staff of three, reports directly to the Head of School and is a member of the senior administrative leadership team. The Director of Admissions and Enrollment Management manages the Admissions Department and oversees all facets of admissions, recruitment and financial aid with the goal of representing the school and its mission to applicant families, and to attracting, admitting and retaining a qualified, diverse and dynamic student body.

  • Saint Mary's Hall | Head of Middle School

    Saint Mary’s Hall seeks an experienced, dynamic, and student-centered Head of Middle School to lead our Middle School division (Grades 6-8). As a key member of the senior leadership team, the Head of Middle School provides visionary leadership, academic oversight, and community engagement to ensure a vibrant and nurturing learning environment. This individual is responsible for faculty supervision, curriculum development, student growth, and family engagement, while upholding the mission and values of the school. The Head of Middle School reports directly to the Head of School and works closely with faculty, parents, and fellow administrators to cultivate a culture of excellence, inclusivity, and student-centered learning.

  • Kingswood Oxford School | Director of Advancement

    Kingswood Oxford School invites nominations and applications for the position of Director of Advancement. This is an exceptional opportunity for a relationship-driven fundraising leader to join a thriving independent school with strong philanthropic momentum and ambitious plans for the future. Reporting to the Head of School and serving on the Senior Leadership Team, the Director of Advancement leads the School’s comprehensive advancement program and serves as a strategic partner to the Head and Board of Trustees. The Director will be a visible ambassador for Kingswood Oxford and an active frontline fundraiser who inspires philanthropy across the community. Following the successful completion of the School’s $22 million Seize the Day campaign, Kingswood Oxford is well-positioned to deepen its culture of philanthropy while preparing for its next phase of campaign planning. The School seeks a leader who will build on this momentum and shape a bold, forward-looking fundraising strategy.

  • Beaver Country Day School | Director of Academic Services

    Beaver Country Day School seeks a collaborative and student-centered Director of Academic Services to lead our efforts in supporting students with diverse learning profiles and strengthening inclusive teaching practices across the school. The Director partners closely with students, families, faculty, and administrators to ensure access to Beaver’s academic program while promoting growth, self-advocacy, and independence.

  • Aspen Country Day School | Director of Finance

    Aspen Country Day School is seeking a Director of Finance to lead the school’s financial operations.

    The Director of Finance is a senior administrative leader responsible for overseeing the financial health and sustainability of the school. This role manages budgeting, accounting, financial reporting, tuition and billing, financial aid coordination, and long-term financial planning, while supporting the school’s mission and strategic goals. Aspen Country Day School shares a campus with Aspen Music School and Festival and this position coordinates on annual budgeting with the neighboring staff.

  • Annie Wright Schools | Academic AI Director

    The Academic AI Director is a unique opportunity for a passionate teacher-leader to shape how Annie Wright’s PS–12 community understands, embraces, and thoughtfully applies artificial intelligence in the service of learning. Working in close partnership with the Head of Schools, Assistant Head of Schools, division heads, academic leadership, and faculty across all three divisions, this person will serve as both a strategic thought partner and a trusted, hands-on colleague to the teachers doing the daily work of educating our students. 

  • Canterbury School of Florida | Director of Annual Giving & Alumni Engagement

    The Canterbury School of Florida is seeking a Director of Annual Giving & Alumni Engagement for the 2026-2027 school year. Canterbury is a co-ed, Episcopal school in St. Petersburg, FL, serving students in Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12. The right person for this role is someone who loves the art of fundraising and excels at the follow-through. The Director of Annual Giving & Alumni Engagement is organized, relationship-driven, and is ready to lead the growth and evolution of the Canterbury Fund–drafting appeals, coordinating volunteers, tracking progress, building donor relationships, and ensuring each detail supports our goals. This person will execute a thoughtful, data-informed strategy designed to grow revenue, increase participation, and expand leadership-level giving. The Director of Annual Giving & Alumni Engagement will also cultivate meaningful relationships with Canterbury Alumni, working closely with the Special Events Coordinator & Parents Association Liaison.

  • The Derryfield School | Director of Marketing and Communications

    The Director of Marketing and Communications is a senior leadership position responsible for developingand executing comprehensive marketing, communications, and brand strategies while overseeing all institutional messaging, campaigns, and analytics. Balancing high-level strategic leadership with focused operational execution, the Director ensures that marketing serves as a mission-critical driver of enrollment, philanthropy, community engagement, and overall institutional visibility.

  • The Grosse Pointe Academy | Director of Enrollment

    The Director of Enrollment is a driven, highly strategic, and growth-oriented leader responsible for building and converting a strong pipeline of mission-aligned families through proactive outreach, relationship-building, and creative recruitment strategies. This role is externally focused and energized by expanding GPA’s reach, visibility, and connections within the broader community.

    Owning the full admissions lifecycle—from recruitment through enrollment, onboarding, re-enrollment, and retention—the Director pairs disciplined planning with a strong relational approach, using data to guide decisions, set clear objectives, and meet the Board’s enrollment and net tuition revenue goals. This leader clarifies how prospective families are identified, engaged, and supported, ensuring transparency and shared understanding across the institution.

  • Mid-Pacific Institute | Middle & High School Assistant Principal for Student Life

    Mid-Pacific Institute seeks a dynamic, experienced school leader to serve as Assistant Principal for Student Life, a central role in shaping the student experience across grades 6–12. This leader is responsible for cultivating a safe, caring, and joyful school culture where every student feels seen, heard, valued, and challenged to grow to their highest potential. Grounded in Mid-Pacific’s core values of ‘ohana, caring, diversity, innovation, and creativity, the Assistant Principal for Student Life ensures that school culture is not left to chance, but intentionally designed, consistently enacted, and deeply felt by all members of the community.

  • Villa Academy | Director of Enrollment

    Villa Academy seeks a visionary, data-informed Director of Enrollment to lead Villa’s admissions and retention functions. As a key member of the Advancement and Enrollment team, the Director will lead proactive, market-informed strategic practices, collaborating with stakeholders across the community to secure mission-aligned, diverse enrollment and long-term financial sustainability. This is a full-time, leadership role reporting to the Chief Advancement Officer (CAO).

  • Alcuin School | Director of Human Resources

    The DHR reports to the Associate Head of School for Finance and Operations and works in close partnership with the Head of School. As a member of the School Leadership Team, the Director plays a key role in advancing a cohesive, people-centered strategy aligned with Alcuin’s mission and vision. The DHR will provide leadership across all facets of employee experience, including workforce planning, recruitment and retention, compensation and benefits, performance management, professional growth and development, and employee relations. Partnering closely with the School Leadership Team, faculty, and administrative and operations staff, the Director will help cultivate a supportive, inclusive, and high-performing workplace culture that reflects Alcuin’s values—one that honors the dignity of each individual, encourages continuous learning, and supports excellence and confidence in teaching and operations.

  • Castilleja School | Director of Student Wellbeing

    The Director of Student Wellbeing is a full-time, year-round program director responsible for ensuring that every middle and upper student is known, supported, and able to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. This role integrates leadership of the school’s counseling program, wellness curriculum, and academic learning support services into a coherent, mission-aligned system of care. The Director collaborates closely with students, families, faculty, administrators, and outside professionals to support a healthy school climate and promote social-emotional learning (SEL). The Director also participates in school-wide administrative meetings and serves as a key consultant to faculty and leadership on mental health and wellness matters. The Director reports to the Head of Middle School.

  • Cushing Academy | Director of Teaching and Learning

    At Cushing Academy, we believe that teaching and learning are relational. The Director of Teaching and Learning serves as an integral part of the academic leadership, under the direction of the Director of Academic Affairs, supporting and advancing institutional efforts to develop curious, creative, and confident learners and leaders. The Director of Teaching and Learning engages with multiple audiences, including both current and prospective students, families, and faculty in the delivery of Cushing’s academic programs and services. This leader works to foster positive and productive partnerships and is responsible for providing vision and direction as it relates to the design, development, and evaluation of the curriculum and instructional programs, which may include occasional night and weekend work.

  • The Bolles School | Director of College Counseling

    The Director of College Counseling leads the school’s comprehensive college counseling program, providing vision, strategy, and day-to-day oversight to ensure each student receives personalized guidance throughout the college search and application process. This role supervises and mentors the college counseling team, collaborates with faculty, advisors, and administrators to align academic planning with college goals, and actively builds relationships with colleges and universities to enhance opportunities for students. Importantly, the Director maintains a reduced student caseload to remain closely connected to the student experience, model best practices in counseling, and provide informed leadership to the team.

  • St. Andrew's School | Chief Communications Officer

    The Chief Communications Officer will help define what makes St. Andrew’s unique, and they will lead the effort to establish a fresh, compelling brand that reflects the school’s intelligence, warmth, and radical accessibility. The CCO will also unify and align our communications, ensuring that every message, from Admissions to Advancement, reflects this core. 

    At a strategic level, the Chief Communications Officer will partner with the Head of School to articulate the school’s mission, strategy, and brand. At a tactical level, the Chief Communications Officer will build and lead an exceptional team, fostering a culture of creativity and encouraging the creative risk-taking needed to find advantage and difference in today’s competitive educational landscape.

  • Palm Beach Day Academy | Assistant Head of Lower School

    The Assistant Head of Lower School supports the Head of Lower School in the academic and operational leadership of Palm Beach Day Academy’s Flagler Campus. This role focuses heavily on curriculum development, instructional leadership, faculty professional growth, and the teacher evaluation process, while also supporting the day-to-day operations of a campus with 350 students and 60 faculty. The Assistant Head works collaboratively with teachers to ensure a cohesive, strong, and developmentally appropriate curriculum while fostering a culture of reflection and continuous professional learning. The position also helps coordinate campus events, manage operational logistics, and assist with budget planning to ensure the smooth functioning of the Lower School.

  • Millwood School | Dean of Students

    Millwood School seeks a dynamic, student-centered educator to serve as Dean of Students, beginning July 1, 2025. The Dean of Students plays a central role in shaping a positive, inclusive, and joyful school culture where every student is seen, heard, and inspired. This position supports students’ social-emotional development, partners closely with faculty and families, and helps ensure a safe, orderly, and mission-aligned learning environment. The Dean of Students is a key member of the school’s leadership team and reports directly to the Assistant Head of School.

  • St. Stephen's & St. Agnes School | Director of Middle School Admission

    The Director of Middle School Admission reports to the Director of Enrollment Management and works closely with the Directors of Lower and Upper School Admission and the larger admission team across all three campuses. The Director is supported by an Associate Director who reports jointly to this position and the Director of Upper School Admission. The Director is responsible for management of all aspects of Middle School admission and the allocation of financial assistance. The school annually sets enrollment targets in consultation with the Director that are a primary measure of success.

  • The Pilot School | Director of Development and Communications

    The Director of Development and Communications is responsible for planning, leading, and executing all fundraising, advancement, marketing, and communications strategies for The Pilot School. Reporting directly to the Head of School, the Director serves on the Senior Leadership Team and works closely with the Board of Trustees, faculty, staff, families, and external partners to ensure the school’s long-term financial sustainability and the strength and clarity of its mission-driven messaging.

    The Director oversees all development functions typical of an independent school, including annual giving, major gifts, donor stewardship, events, and advancement operations. In addition, the Director leads all communications and marketing efforts, serving as steward of the school’s brand, voice, and public presence. While some marketing functions—primarily digital marketing—are supported through an external firm, the Director maintains strategic oversight and accountability for all messaging, campaigns, and outcomes.

  • Frankford Friends School | Director of Lower and Middle School

    The Director of Lower and Middle School is responsible for the development, delivery, and continuous improvement of Frankford Friends School’s academic, physical, social, and emotional programs, as well as for supporting and evaluating those who deliver them. The role encompasses the administration of the school’s educational strategy and direction; coordination of academic information and resources; implementation and oversight of curriculum standards, instructional practices, and assessment programs; and leadership of professional growth initiatives established by the Head of School.

  • Gonzaga College High School | Human Resources Director

    Gonzaga College High School has an immediate opening for a talented and team-oriented Human Resources Director. The Human Resources Director plans, develops and implements strategies that help ensure that Gonzaga’s mission is reflected in our professional culture, policies and people. The role encompasses various human resources functions, including benefits, compensation, faculty/administration relations, staff development and training, performance management and evaluation, recognition programs, hiring, and HR policy development and compliance. This individual reports to the President and consults with senior administration members on policies and programs to ensure the school is in alignment with best practices in school human resources strategies; serves as an accessible resource to all school employees on HR related matters; and helps foster an overall culture that supports the retention, satisfaction, and improved performance of our talented faculty and staff.

  • University Liggett School | Assistant Head of School and Head of Middle School

    As a key member of the School’s administrative team, the Assistant Head of School and Head of Middle School will support the mission and vision of University Liggett School through positive interaction with students and faculty. The Assistant Head of School and Head of Middle School will collaborate closely with the Head of School and senior administrators to advance all-school initiatives, support faculty growth, and ensure programmatic coherence across divisions. Specifically, it is the Head of Middle School’s responsibility to ensure that the school’s mission, vision, and core values are the center of all decisions and actions within the division. The Head of Middle School will support an atmosphere of trust and openness among teachers, students, and parents, and will support an atmosphere that fosters belonging and the intellectual, social, physical, behavioral, and emotional growth of each student.

  • Saint Thomas Episcopal School | Director for the Center of Academic Excellence

    The Center of Academic Excellence Director works across the K-12 academic program, serving as a leader, advocate, and guide for students requiring academic support. We are seeking a professional who is enthusiastic about Christian education, passionate about student success, and committed to the development and growth of all students through a multi-pronged support system.

  • Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School | Director of Admissions & Enrollment Management

    The Director of Admissions & Enrollment Management is a key member of the school’s leadership team, responsible for developing a strategic vision to attract and enroll a diverse and dynamic student population and mission-aligned families. Reporting directly to the Head of School, the Director oversees all aspects of student recruitment, admissions, enrollment, and retention, ensuring the school meets its enrollment goals while upholding its mission and core values. As a key strategic partner, the Director aligns enrollment initiatives with the school’s financial and operational goals. They lead the admissions team, ensuring that our core values are reflected in every new cohort and that our learning culture thrives through intentional, data-driven recruitment.

  • International School of Portland | Head of Student Support

    The Head of Student Support (HOSS) is the educational and administrative leader for student support services across Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 5. This role designs, facilitates, and monitors a developmentally responsive, prevention-oriented system that builds staff capacity and ensures early identification and intervention for academic, social-emotional, and behavioral needs. The HOSS partners closely with the Head of Elementary, Head of Early Childhood, and Educational Leadership Team (ELT) to ensure student support practices are equitable, compliant, and sustainable, aligning with the IB PYP philosophy and the mission of the International School of Portland.

  • Fredericksburg Academy | Head of Lower School

    Fredericksburg Academy is seeking a new Head of Lower School for the 2026 year and beyond (start date can be sooner if candidate is available). The Head of Lower School is responsible for providing leadership, development, and support for instructional, curricular, behavioral, and support systems. The position administers and manages the divisional budget and supervises all Lower School faculty, staff, and students. In order to create a dynamic learning environment, the Head of Lower School is charged with the responsibility of all curricular, non- curricular, life skills development and activities involving students and faculty of the Lower School. In addition, the division head oversees the recruitment, hiring and supervision and evaluation of the Lower School’s instructional staff and support personnel.

  • Eagle Hill School | Director of Development

    The Director of Development is a senior administrative role responsible for advancing Eagle Hill School’s philanthropic priorities and securing the financial resources necessary to support its mission and vision. Reporting directly to the Head of School, the Director provides strategic vision, leadership, and execution for all fundraising initiatives, including annual giving, major gifts, capital campaigns, foundation relations, alumni engagement, and donor stewardship. The Director manages the full donor lifecycle, from prospect identification to stewardship, while building a culture of philanthropy across the school community. This role partners closely with the Head of School, Board of Trustees, and volunteer leaders to develop meaningful relationships that inspire giving. The Director manages an associate director of development and stewardship, development associate/database manager, and a part-time alumni relations associate.

  • Loveland Ski Club | Executive Director

    The Executive Director is a full-time, year-round leadership role responsible for the operational execution of Loveland Ski Club’s programs, people, and day-to-day delivery. This role leads coaching leadership, operations staff, and office administrative staff, ensuring programs are consistently and professionally executed across teams and disciplines. The Executive Director is a visible, on-mountain leader who supports daily operations while maintaining clear role ownership across staff. This role remains engaged in day-to-day program delivery and problem-solving, while ensuring communication, logistics, and athlete support are appropriately covered, with issues escalated as needed. This role also requires strong community engagement seeking industry partners as well as local sponsors to ensure future club growth.

  • Manzano Day School | Director of Learning Support

    The Director of Learning Support plays a lead role in ensuring that the Manzano Day School academic program meets the needs of the broad range of learners comprising the student body by overseeing student support processes and plans and working directly with students, families, and teachers. The Director of Learning Support works with the Academic Administration, Student Support Team, and faculty to create a school environment where children thrive, promoting the academic, social-emotional, behavioral, and physical well-being of students in grades pre-k through fifth grade and empowering learners at all levels. This includes coordinating services for students, identifying students who need support, both intervention and extension/enrichment, and working with our faculty to provide a learning experience that effectively reaches all learners. This role provides leadership, strategic direction, and oversight, fostering collaboration among teachers and families and assuring alignment with the school’s mission and academic goals.

  • Mount Saint Joseph Academy | Director of College Counseling

    Mount Saint Joseph Academy, a Roman Catholic college preparatory school for young women, seeks an innovative and relationship-centered leader to serve as its inaugural Director of College Counseling and Experiential Learning. This newly created position reflects the Mount’s commitment to preparing students not only for college admission, but for lives of purpose, leadership, and service beyond graduation. Reporting directly to the Principal, the Director will provide strategic leadership for the college counseling program while building new initiatives that connect students with alumnae mentors and real-world professional experiences. The ideal candidate is both a skilled college counselor and a visionary program builder—someone who can carry a counseling caseload while developing the infrastructure for experiential learning opportunities that prepare young women to thrive.

  • Charles Wright Academy | Director of Institutional Advancement

    Charles Wright Academy (CWA) seeks a strategic, relationship-driven, and visionary leader to serve as its next Director of Institutional Advancement. This position offers an exciting opportunity to shape the future of philanthropic engagement at a thriving independent school and to strengthen the partnerships that sustain its mission. Located on a beautiful, wooded 107-acre campus in Tacoma, Washington, CWA serves approximately 570 students in Preschool through Grade 12. Renowned for its rigorous college-preparatory academics and deeply relational culture, CWA combines intellectual challenge with experiential education, the arts, athletics, and meaningful service opportunities. The school fosters curiosity, character, confidence, and purpose in every student, supported by close, respectful relationships between faculty and students.

  • Vail Valley Foundation | Chief Technology Officer

    The Chief Technology Officer (CTO) is a senior executive that reports directly to the VVF President and CEO and is responsible for setting and executing the organization’s technology strategy in service of mission impact. We are looking for an experienced IT leader that can help our organization in the coming years move to a technology first and technology forward nonprofit corporation that strategically utilizes technology to improve our organization and make everything we do more efficient. As a member of the leadership team, the CTO ensures that systems, data, cybersecurity, and event-facing technology are reliable, secure, and scalable. This role blends enterprise IT leadership (infrastructure, applications, security, data governance) with event execution—ensuring technology readiness and seamless delivery.

  • Castilleja School | Dean of Academic Programs

    The Dean of Academic Programs is a senior academic leader responsible for the coherence, vitality, and alignment of Castilleja’s academic program across divisions and across disciplines. This role provides strategic leadership for curriculum design, program integration, and pedagogical innovation, ensuring that Castilleja’s mission, competencies, and commitment to equity are reflected consistently in students’ learning experiences. The Dean of Academic Programs also oversees academic programs that extend and enrich classroom learning—including the Bourn Idea Lab, ACE Center, and Library— and ensures these spaces function as fully integrated partners in teaching and learning. Working collaboratively with Division Heads, the Dean of Faculty, and other members of Academic Leadership, the Dean translates vision into practice while supporting faculty leadership and sustainable innovation.

  • The Boys' Latin School of Maryland | Director of College Counseling

    The Boys’ Latin School of Maryland invites applications for the Director of College Counseling position, beginning July 2026. The director leads the School’s comprehensive college counseling program, providing vision, strategy, and day-to-day oversight to ensure each student receives personalized guidance throughout the college search and application process. This role supervises and mentors the college counseling team, collaborates with faculty, advisors and administrators to align academic planning with college goals, and actively builds relationships with colleges and universities to enhance opportunities for students.

  • Pembroke Hill School | Early Childhood Division Head

    Responsible for leadership and management of the School Division in serving faculty and student needs, in maintaining educational excellence and supporting the school’s mission and key values, and in communicating with school division parents and prospective families. Serves as a member of the School’s Administrative team.

  • The Girls' School of Austin | Director of Advancement

    The Girls’ School of Austin seeks a strategic, relationship-driven Director of Advancement to lead all fundraising, development, and advancement initiatives at a pivotal moment in the school’s growth. The Director of Advancement will work closely with the Head of School, Board of Trustees, staff, and community stakeholders to achieve annual and long-term fundraising goals that ensure the school’s financial sustainability. This includes oversight of the annual fund, major gifts strategy, donor cultivation and stewardship, advancement communications, community engagement, and long-range institutional fundraising initiatives including a comprehensive campaign. The Director of Advancement also plays a leadership role in shaping GSA’s culture of philanthropy and strengthening its visibility in the broader Austin community.

  • Cape Fear Academy | Director of Information Technology

    The Director of Information Technology oversees the deployment of technology in the effective operation of the school and in support of teaching and learning. The Director manages the daily use of technology and plans its strategic, long-term use in a manner consistent with Cape Fear Academy’s philosophy and mission statement, maintaining a high level of professionalism and support of the school at all times.

  • Forman School | Director of the Quinn Assessment Center

    Reporting to the Director of Cognition and Learning, the Director of the Quinn Assessment Center at Forman School is a key member of Forman’s team. This role is responsible for the overall functioning of the Assessment Center, including clinical operations and future vision. Forman seeks an experienced and innovative leader who will work with the Director of Cognition and Learning, to further refine and run a state-of-theart Assessment Center. Building and maintaining relationships with area schools and providers will be an essential responsibility in this particular position

 Leadership Searches

  • The Canterbury School of Florida is seeking a School Counselor for the 2026- 2027 school year. Canterbury is a co-ed, Episcopal school in St. Petersburg, FL, serving students in Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12. This is a founding role–the School Counselor will create a comprehensive social-emotional learning framework, establishing referral systems, and defining what student support looks like across all grade levels. Canterbury seeks a mental health professional to serve as the School Counselor. This is not a clinical therapy role; rather, it focuses on prevention, capacity-building, and creating structures that help students, teachers, and families navigate challenges effectively. The School Counselor will work as a thought partner with the Head of School and Division Heads and will have the opportunity to help shape an exciting and creative future for the program while building upon a tradition of success and excellence.

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  • Villa Academy seeks an experienced Enrollment Manager to facilitate and support the school’s enrollment processes. This role requires data literacy, process discipline, and audience-focused communications to attract mission-aligned families and optimize enrollment outcomes. The Enrollment Manager will partner with the Director of Enrollment and school leadership to implement standardized data practices, manage day-to-day enrollment operations, and drive targeted outreach and partnerships. The Enrollment Manager reports to the Director of Enrollment Management and also works closely with the Chief Advancement Officer.

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  • Ranney School seeks an Assistant/Associate Dean of College Counseling to join our well-established office responsible for guiding students and families through the college search and application process. We seek a dynamic, collaborative professional with strong interpersonal skills to join our team of four in this 12-month position beginning in summer 2026. The successful candidate will align with our school’s mission to know and value every student and with our team’s philosophy of supporting a thoughtful, student-centered journey to a right-fit college.

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  • The Ellis School seeks a strategic, creative, and collaborative Chief Marketing Officer to lead a comprehensive, integrated program that advances the School’s mission, elevates its visibility, and plays a key role in meeting enrollment goals. Reporting to the Head of School, the Director will oversee a team of two professionals and manage the School’s relationship with an external marketing firm recently retained to launch and support the All Girls, All In campaign. Ellis has also begun a Capital Campaign, Ellis 110 Campaign, with the intention of raising at least $2M from parents, alumnae, and foundations. The Director will serve as a key thought partner to senior leadership and will be a principal steward of the Ellis brand, responsible for ensuring a consistent, compelling narrative across all constituencies and channels.

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  • The Kiski School has been a leading college preparatory boarding school since its founding in 1888 and is committed to providing a transformative, life-changing experience for each of its students. Following a unanimous and forward-looking decision by the School’s Board of Trustees, Kiski became a co-educational institution in 2024 and is now in an exciting period of growth and evolution. As part of this expansion, Kiski will launch its inaugural girls lacrosse program in the spring of 2027. The school seeks a dynamic, entrepreneurial, and relationship-driven educator to serve as the founding Head Girls Lacrosse Coach and a member of the faculty. This is a rare and compelling opportunity to build a program from the ground up establishing its culture, identity, and competitive trajectory, while working within a close-knit boarding school community that values strong relationships, mentorship, and student growth.

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  • The Managing Director at the Delray Beach Campus (DBC) supervises day-to-day operations and supports teachers in the PK1-PK3 classrooms. This person is responsible for maintaining a high quality and compassionate learning environment and adhering to all state of Florida licensing requirements. Prior to starting, this person must have their Directors Credentials through DCF. The Managing Director is expected to be at school 7:30am-3:30pm MondayFriday while school is in session and lead summer camp for three weeks in June and two weeks in August.

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  • Annie Wright Schools seek a dynamic and experienced Upper School Learning Support Director to lead the design, coordination, and delivery of learning support services across grades 9 through 12. The Director provides strategic vision and daily oversight for the learning support program, ensuring that students with a range of learning profiles are known, understood, and supported to achieve their fullest potential. The Learning Support Director supervises the Upper School learning support team, which includes a learning specialist, a math specialist, and an accommodations manager.

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  • The Director of The Baron Fund serves two primary roles: leading a $750,000+ annual fund program that typically includes more than 1,000 donors from around the globe, and coordinating related alumni programs—including Alumni Weekend, Spring Alumni Lacrosse, and support for the Alumni Leadership Council—each of which contributes to and supports the Baron Fund. The Director works collaboratively alongside a talented team of colleagues, including the Associate Head of School for External Affairs, Senior Director of Institutional Advancement, Database Administrator, and Advancement Office Manager.

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  • The Associate Director of Admission plays a key role in recruiting and enrolling missionappropriate students who can thrive at Westover School. Reporting to the Director of Enrollment Management, this position is responsible for managing an assigned recruitment territory, cultivating relationships with prospective families and educational partners, and contributing to all aspects of the admission process. This role requires a high level of initiative, strong interpersonal skills, comfort with extensive travel, and the ability to balance strategic planning with day-to-day execution in a fast-paced, student- and family-centered environment.

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  • The Benjamin School seeks an Upper School Academic Dean for our Palm Beach Gardens campus starting in the 2026-2027 school year. The individual hired will play a key role at The Benjamin School, focusing on teacher development, supervision, and evaluation; professional development; curricular oversight, grading, and initiatives; oversight of department chair and academic support work; oversight of committee work; and selected project work in conjunction with the Head of School, Assistant Head of School, and Head of Upper School. The Academic Dean will report to the Head of Upper School and be part of both the Upper School Administrative Team and the PK3-12 academic oversight team.

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  • Madeira is seeking a Major Gifts Officer who is a highly skilled and collaborative relationship builder and a strong communicator to serve as an active member of the Advancement Office. Reporting to the Director of Major and Planned Giving, the Major Gifts Officer plays a key role in advancing Madeira’s philanthropic goals by managing individual relationships through the donor life cycle with a comprehensive ask (annual, major, planned gifts) using a moves management system. This position works independently and collaborates extensively with colleagues within Advancement and throughout Madeira.

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  • The Associate Director of Development Operations plays a central role in the successful execution of the School’s campaign and serves as the operational backbone of campaign activity within the Development Office. Reporting to the Director of Development, this position is responsible for managing the campaign’s prospect pipeline, coordinating volunteer and leadership engagement, and ensuring that campaign activity is executed and advanced according to established timelines.

    This role is highly project management-driven and requires someone who can work independently, manage up, and thrive in the nuance and complexity of an independent school environment. The Associate Director of Development Operations is accountable for translating strategy into action- ensuring that plans are executed, meetings are productive, follow-ups occur, and progress is visible and measurable.

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  • Baylor School is hiring for the full-time position of Research and Instructional Librarian in the Hedges Library to begin in the 26-27 school year. The highly qualified candidate will have proven experience in libraries, a record of working with students in grades 6-12, and a bachelor’s degree in Humanities or Information Science, and an MLS, MLIS, or MSIS degree. Demonstrated experience with research instruction, facility with Springshare LibGuides, and an ability to connect with students are a must. The Research and Instructional Librarian will collaborate with students and faculty to support course-specific curriculum through research instruction and will work to create a warm, welcoming library environment.

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  • Epiphany School seeks a strategic, collaborative, and relationship-focused Major Gifts Officer (MGO) to join our team for the life of the Capital Campaign (~3 years). This position will manage, nurture, and enhance relationships with an individual portfolio of 100-125 prospects to improve probability of continued and increased support of Epiphany School. The MGO will build a major gifts program to identify, qualify, steward, and solicit prospects capable of making gifts of $50,000 or more towards the capital campaign. The MGO will collaborate with Development staff to ensure appropriate stewardship of major gifts donors. The position requires most of the time spent visiting with prospects.

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  • TMI invites applications for a full-time College Counseling Coordinator & 9th Grade Outreach. This role serves as an essential bridge between the operational and relational functions of the College Counseling department. The Coordinator manages all transcript, testing, and College Board processes while serving as the primary college counseling point of contact for 9th grade students and families. In addition, this role leads a structured 9th grade college-readiness program and coordinates outreach, communications, and content that supports the broader work of the department.

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  • Glenelg Country School is seeking a Controller to join the Business Office at GCS. The Controller plays an essential role in managing financial processes. This position is a hands-on leader responsible for preparing financial reports, including income statements, balance sheets, and analyses of past and future income and expenses, in addition to other special reports that may be needed. The Controller supervises vital functions, such as accounts payable, accounts receivable, accounting, and audit, ensuring the smooth functioning of the financial processes. This position reports to the Chief Financial Officer.

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  • The Associate Director of Advancement plays a vital role in advancing Bosque School’s mission, financial strength, and long-term strategic vision. As a key member of the Advancement team, this position is responsible for building, nurturing, and stewarding a dynamic portfolio of individuals and families capable of making leadership-level philanthropic investments. This work centers on cultivating authentic relationships; understanding donor interests, capacity, and priorities; and aligning these with Bosque’s strategic needs, differentiators, and programmatic strengths. The Associate Director of Advancement helps elevate the school’s culture of philanthropy by designing meaningful, personalized donor journeys that deepen engagement, demonstrate impact, and inspire generosity. This role requires confidence in guiding donors through complex, multi-step cultivation and solicitation processes. Beyond managing a major gifts portfolio, the Associate Director of Advancement supports the strategy and execution of Annual Fund giving. This includes engaging, soliciting, and stewarding donors at higher giving levels and developing a strong pipeline of mid-level donors ready to advance into major gift stewardship.

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  • Reporting to the Director of Annual Giving, the Assistant Director of Annual Giving plays a key role in supporting the implementation of St. Albans School’s strategy to achieve St. Albans Fund goals. This full-time, 12-month position involves assisting with donor outreach and stewardship, managing volunteer programs and events, preparing and analyzing reports to inform strategy, and collaborating with Development and alumni relations staff to cultivate strong constituent relationships. The Assistant Director also contributes to the creation of solicitations and acknowledgements, oversees accurate tracking of contributions, and participates in major department events. Additional responsibilities may be assigned as needed to support the overall success of the Development Office.

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  • The Director of Development and Alumni Engagement is responsible for increasing alumni engagement and support of the school and is a vital member of the advancement team. This position designs and manages the implementation of a comprehensive program of engagement, communication, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of alumni in the Friends Select community, while upholding and strengthening long-standing alumni traditions. The Director collaborates closely with the Director of Development and Family Engagement to ensure a coordinated and effective approach to constituent engagement.

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  • The Director of Leadership Gifts is a vital member of Friends Select’s Advancement team. Reporting to the head of school, and working in partnership with a second Director of Leadership Gifts, this position is responsible for creating a pipeline of potential major donors, developing strategies to grow the school’s endowment through a comprehensive planned giving plan, and the cultivation and solicitation of major gifts. The position includes some alumni relations activities and national and international travel.

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  • Casady School seeks a strategic, empathetic, and highly organized Director of Human Resources to lead the school’s efforts in talent acquisition, employee relations, benefits administration, and compliance. As a vital member of the administrative team, the Director of Human Resources ensures that the school’s mission is supported by a diverse, high-performing, and engaged workforce. This individual will serve as a trusted advisor to school leadership and a primary resource for over 200 faculty and staff members.

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  • Deerfield Academy, a private coeducational boarding school founded in 1797 and annually serving approximately 650 students grades 9-12, seeks a Wrestling Coach and faculty member with a start date in July 2026.

    The Wrestling Coach is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the wrestling program, including, but not limited to: supervision and instruction of studentathletes during practices and games; working with athletics staff on the development of practice and competition schedules, promotion of the program (social media, website, etc.), management and development of program staff, and monitoring of student-athlete health and wellness; working with our admissions team to recruit student-athletes to the school; and working with student-athletes, their families, and our college advising team on college placement.

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  • Deerfield Academy, a private coeducational boarding school founded in 1797 and annually serving approximately 650 students grades 9-12, seeks an Assistant Football Coach and faculty member with a start date in July 2026.

    The Assistant Football Coach is responsible for working with the Head Football Coach to support all aspects of the football program, including, but not limited to: supervision and instruction of student-athletes during practices and games; working with athletics staff on the development of practice and competition schedules, promotion of the program (social media, website, etc.), management and development of program staff, and monitoring of student-athlete health and wellness; working with our admissions team to recruit student-athletes to the school; and working with student-athletes, their families, and our college advising team on college placement.

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  • Blue Ridge School seeks a Registrar & Academic Associate. This full-time, 12-month administrative position is essential to the daily operations and long-term effectiveness of the Academic Office. Working in close partnership with the Assistant Head of School, Dean of Academics, and the Office of College Counseling, the Registrar ensures the integrity, accuracy, and coordination of student academic records, scheduling, transcripts, reporting, and textbook management. In addition, this role oversees the organization and administration of the Academic Office, ensuring systems, processes, and communications run efficiently and in support of student success. The Registrar is central to ensuring that every student’s academic experience, from course registration through graduation, is organized, compliant, and fully supported. This position requires exceptional organization, discretion, technical proficiency, and the ability to thrive in a fast-paced, mission-driven school environment.

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  • Kent School is seeking a dynamic and inspirational Head Coach for Girls’ Rowing who is deeply committed to the growth and well-being of our students. The ideal candidate brings a genuine love of the sport, strong technical and strategic rowing knowledge, and successful coaching experience at the high school or collegiate level. This is an opportunity to build on a proud and competitive tradition. With the full support of an engaged administration and school community, the Head Coach will shape a comprehensive girls’ rowing program that emphasizes athletic excellence, teamwork, resilience, and sportsmanship.

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  • The School Counselor supports the academic, social-emotional, and personal development of students in alignment with the school’s mission. As a visible and trusted presence on campus, the counselor fosters a culture of belonging, resilience, character, and well-being while partnering closely with faculty, families, and administrators.

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  • Epiphany School seeks a strategic, collaborative, and relationship-focused Campaign Manager to join our team for the life of the Capital Campaign. The Campaign Manager plays a key role in advancing Epiphany School’s fundraising and donor engagement strategy, with primary responsibility for managing the day-to-day execution of the school’s Capital Campaign. This position partners closely with the Head of School, Director of Development, Advancement team, and campaign volunteers to ensure a well-coordinated, strategic, and donor-centered campaign.

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  • The Manager of Development Programs and Events is responsible for planning, executing, and evaluating fundraising initiatives, donor engagement events, and development programs that advance the institution’s philanthropic priorities. This role ensures the seamless coordination of events and stewardship activities that strengthen relationships with parents, alumni, grandparents, and friends of the school. The position oversees event logistics and budgets, helps to maintains donor and event databases, and partners closely with the Headmaster’s Office, Communications, Admissions, Development team members, and other selected faculty/staff to support institutional goals.

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  • Girls Preparatory School seeks a passionate coaching professional who will lead our competitive sixth- through 12th-grade volleyball program and serve as the Head Varsity Coach. In order for the position to be full-time, it will be combined with another vacant full-time role at the school.

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  • Looking for your next opportunity to lead in a collaborative environment contributing to a community that nurtures, challenges, and inspires its students?

    The Grosse Pointe Academy is seeking a Director of Finance and Operations (DFO) who is an experienced leader and strategic thinker who excels at facilitating collaboration and communicating clearly with stakeholders at all levels. The DFO will assume a strategic role in the overall management of the operations of the school and has the primary day-to-day responsibility for planning, implementing, managing and controlling all financial and business activities of the school as well as leading the school’s daily operations. The position reports to the Head of School, is a member of the Administrative team and supervises the Assistant Business Manager, Director of Facilities, Director of Operations, Director of Technology, Enrichment Coordinator, School Nurse, and the food service vendor.

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  • Girls Preparatory School seeks a Director of Athletic Training beginning the 2026-27 school year. The Director of Athletic Training is a fulltime position within the Athletics Department, responsible for the strategic direction, daily operations, and long-term development of the athletic training and sports medicine at GPS. This role oversees all aspects of athletic healthcare for middle school and upper school student-athletes and aligns with the Director model used within GPS Athletics.

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  • The Controller will oversee and be responsible for the day-to-day activities of the finance department. This includes tuition billing, invoice/expense processing, the monthly closing process and financial reporting for the Academy. The Controller will play an integral role working with the existing staff to develop new skills, broaden their knowledge, and improve the organization’s financial processes.

    The ideal candidate for this role should possess a strong work ethic and be a quick learner, be a hands-on professional with excellent teaching skills, have very good communication skills, strong organizational skills, excellent interpersonal skills, and be detail-oriented with the ability to multi-task and build teams.

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  • The profile of the successful candidate will include 7+ years of experience in the Human Resources function of an educational organization. An accomplished track record of successive increases in responsibility within the Human Resources area including payroll, compensation planning, recruiting, performance management programs and benefit program administration. Advanced industry certification preferred. The position requires broad knowledge of the various facets of HR in an educational organization. Confidentiality, compassion and high expectation of professionalism are the minimum requirements for this position. Excellent interpersonal, organization and communication skills are expected.

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  • For the academic year 2026-2027, Blue Ridge School seeks a Spanish Department Chair. The role of Spanish Department Chair is a full-time, 9 month, position that has primary responsibilities to plan, organize and implement an appropriate instructional program in a learning environment that guides and encourages students to develop and fulfill their academic potential. Beyond their core teaching role, Department Chairs serve as a communication liaison between faculty and administration, serve as a leader in curriculum and pedagogy in their respective department, and assists in hiring, training, evaluating and supporting faculty members in their respective departments. Department chairs work collaboratively with each other and their team to communicate the wider mission of the school, and serve as an advocate for their departments best interests. This person would be required to teach 4 sections of Spanish, levels to be determined at the discretion of the hire and Academic Dean.

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  • The Assistant Director of Facilities supports the Director of Facilities in ensuring the safe, efficient, and effective operation of the school’s physical campus. This position assists in the oversight of daily operations related to building maintenance, transportation, grounds maintenance, and event support while also serving as a Certified Pool Operator. The Assistant Director of Facilities is a hands-on leader, responsible for coordinating projects, supervising staff, and fostering collaboration across departments. This position requires strong communication, organization, and problem-solving skills, as well as the ability to balance long-term planning with immediate operational needs.

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  • The Director of Philanthropy provides visionary leadership in securing transformational gifts that strengthen the school’s financial foundation and advance its strategic priorities. Focused exclusively on principal gifts, the Director builds and sustains high-impact relationships with the school’s most generous and engaged supporters. Working in close strategic alignment with the Director of Institutional Advancement and reporting directly to the Head of School, the Director of Philanthropy will drive the school’s major gift strategy. This role focuses on the end-to-end donor journey—from sophisticated research and relationship cultivation to the successful solicitation of major gifts that advance our institutional goals, ensuring the long-term vitality and mission of our school.

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  • Columbus School for Girls seeks an experienced and collaborative Director of Operations & Facilities to lead the planning, management, and daily operation of its three-campus system. This role ensures that CSG’s buildings, grounds, safety systems, and operational structures fully support the mission and daily life of a dynamic PS–12 community. Reporting to the Chief Financial Officer, the Director serves as a key operational leader and strategic partner to the Head of School and administrative team. The Director oversees maintenance, grounds, custodial services, transportation, campus safety, preventative maintenance, emergency operations, events, rentals, aquatics operations, and operational staffing across campuses. The Director supervises the Director of Campus Operations, Campus Operations Associates, Maintenance Technicians and manages outsourced partners for custodial, grounds, transportation, and specialized contractors.

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  • The Lower School Counselor supports the emotional, social, and psychological well-being of students from the Early Childhood program (age 2) through Grade 4. As a key member of the student support and wellness team, the Counselor provides short-term counseling, guidance, and proactive programming to help create a safe, inclusive, and supportive school environment. The Counselor partners closely with faculty, administrators, and families to promote healthy development, enhance social-emotional learning, and ensure each child is known, valued, and supported within the Davidson Day community.

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  • The Controller leads all accounting, financial reporting, audit and compliance for the school, overseeing daily operations such as A/P, A/R, general ledger and bank reconciliations while also supporting budgeting, grant management and audits, and ensuring adherence to GAAP, IRS, and other regulations for strategic financial health. Key duties involve hands-on bookkeeping, month-end close, generating financial statements (Income Statement, Balance Sheet), analyzing and explaining variances, managing internal controls and best practices, managing the financial and 403(b) audits, and preparing the Form 990. The Controller reports to the Chief Financial and Operations Officer and oversees the work of the AP/AR Manager.

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  • McLean School, a K-12 independent school located in Potomac, Maryland, seeks an experienced, highly skilled Director of Facilities to lead and manage all aspects of campus operations, maintenance, safety, and event support across its main and satellite campuses, beginning May 2026. Reporting to the Associate Head of School for Finance and Operations, the Director of Facilities ensures that the School’s buildings, grounds, and systems are safe, well-maintained, and support the School’s vibrant teaching and learning environment.

    The ideal candidate will bring both hands-on expertise and strategic leadership. They will be as comfortable developing budgets and managing vendors as they are assisting in the physical setup of major school events and responding to maintenance needs. The Director of Facilities serves as a collaborative and trusted partner to faculty, staff, administrators, and contractors—helping to ensure the smooth daily operation of the School and the longterm sustainability of its campus infrastructure.

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  • The Newman School invites dynamic professionals to apply for the full-time role of Senior Associate Director of Admissions, a key position contributing to shaping our vibrant learning community. Reporting directly to the Director of Enrollment, the Senior Associate Director will oversee one line of enrollment, Middle School (Grades 7–8) or High School (Grades 9–12 & PG), and play a pivotal part in advancing our enrollment strategy.

    As a leader within the admissions team, you will champion a personalized, mission-driven experience for every prospective family. You will be empowered to ensure each grade within your division reaches its enrollment targets by leveraging data-driven insights, strategic planning, and a spirit of collaboration. Your work will foster strong relationships with students, parents, and colleagues, promoting an inclusive environment defined by Newman’s “heart speaks to heart” philosophy.

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  • Oxbridge Academy is seeking a customer-service and detail-oriented, adaptable, and kindhearted Admission Counselor to join the admission team and help the school achieve its enrollment goals. This is a full-time, 12-month position that reports to the Director of Admission. The Admission Counselor, in collaboration with the Admission Team, is responsible for the recruitment, selection, admission, and onboarding of new students to the school, and ensures a smooth process from inquiry through enrollment. The Admission Counselor will represent the school at various recruiting events, effectively communicate the value of an Oxbridge education, plan and execute various admission events, manage the application process for a group of applicants, evaluate and make admission decisions as part of the Admission Committee, yield students, and assist newly enrolled students with the transition to Oxbridge.

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  • The Upper School Assistant Dean supports the Dean of Students in overseeing all aspects of student life, accountability, and well-being of students. The US Assistant Dean will possess a comprehensive understanding of the Mission, Vision, Core Values, Student Handbook, and other school policies of Oxbridge Academy, ensuring the consistent application of these principles in performance, action, and self-conduct. This position represents a key leadership role focused primarily on supporting students in Upper School, while contributing broadly to the student experience across Grades 6–12. The US Assistant Dean will help foster a culture of accountability, belonging, and personal growth, while serving as a trusted resource for students, families, and faculty. Particular emphasis will be placed on helping students navigate the increasing academic, social, and personal responsibilities associated with the later years of Upper School.

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  • The Assistant Director of Philanthropy for Annual Giving and Alumni Engagement is an integral member of the Philanthropy team, reporting to the Director of Philanthropy. The Assistant Director shapes and executes fiscal year Annual Fund strategy and plans, with a focus on broad-based appeals and alumni participation.

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  • The Associate Director of Development and Alumni Relations works with senior leadership to develop strategies and implement tactics that successfully increase philanthropic support from key constituencies. This role is responsible for overseeing and executing our annual fund campaign, communicating with current and potential donors, and developing an alumni relations program.

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  • The Athletic Director provides leadership, supervision, and coordination for all athletics programs at Vail Mountain School. This role oversees program development, compliance, scheduling, personnel management, and overall operations for athletics in order to promote sportsmanship, student engagement, and competitive excellence. This role also oversees the Assistant Athletic Director.

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  • The Division Controller manages the financial resources of Wesley Prep in support of students, families, and employees, in alignment with the mission of the school. The Division Controller is responsible for the planning, control, accounting, and reporting of income, expenses, and contributed and invested funds. This role oversees all accounting functions, including accounts payable and receivable, cash management, tax compliance, general ledger entries, and payroll. The Division Controller works closely with members of the Board of Trustees and attends meetings throughout the year to provide full, accurate, and timely financial and management information in support of the Board’s fiduciary responsibilities. The Division Controller attends all finance committee meetings, as well as ad hoc committee meetings related to finance or compensation.

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