Job Location : New York,NY, USA
by HR CoordinatorPublished: December 19, 2024 (2 weeks ago)
1000 Hutchinson River Parkway, Bronx, NY 10465
School Name: St. Joseph's School for The Deaf
Reports To: Chair of the Board of Directors
PositionStart Date: 1/2/2025
The school offers a comprehensive benefits package including: New York State Health Insurance Plan (NYSHIP), dental and vision, as well as participation in a defined benefit plan offered through the New York Employee Retirement System (NYSERS).
Application Procedure: Interested persons should email a cover letter, resume, and any copies of certifications to the Board of Directors Search Committee at [email protected].
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (12 month)The St. Joseph's School for the Deaf is seeking a highly effective and visionary educational leader and manager as its Executive Director. Reporting to the Board of Directors and adhering to all New York State, City and applicable federal regulations, the Executive Director will lead the development of strategic priorities and the operation of educational programs that support the overall mission of the school for a diverse population of students. This individual will also oversee and manage all operations, finances, and facilities. The Executive Director needs to be a creative innovative thinker and problem solver who has demonstrated the ability to work collaboratively with a variety of stakeholders and support a positive culture of inclusion, teamwork and respect.
ABOUT ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL FOR THE DEAFSt. Joseph's School for the Deaf (SJSD), an historically significant architectural structure constructed in 1913, occupies 12 acres of tree-lined property located in the Throggs Neck section of the Bronx in New York City. Founded in 1869 by the Daughters of the Heart of Mary, it grew from its original site, expanding to locations in the Northeast section of the Bronx and Brooklyn. SJSD's Throggs Neck campus is its sole location today. The property comprises a school building, a well-manicured baseball field, 2 children's playgrounds and multiple garden beds that make up the SJSD Children's Garden. With a large sprawling field and majestic Oak trees, the property allows for wide open green space where our students can enjoy the great outdoors.
Serving a diverse student body from New York City and lower Westchester, St. Joseph's School for the Deaf is proud of its commitment to education and its tradition of caring. The school provides programming for children from birth to age 14. We offer multiple layers of support to families through our Deaf Infant Program, multiple weekly sign language classes (both in person or online) and a weekly Parent Education Support Group.
Educational Programming at SJSD adheres to both New York State Education Department standards and best practices in the field. Instruction is delivered through a multi-lingual, multi-modal approach. We hold the belief that our program can address Deaf students' various and unique learning needs. We excel at addressing the needs of each child who possesses various and unique learning styles, modes of communication (to include Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), spoken language, and signed language). We work to maximize their capacity to learn English and American Sign Language using an approach that encompasses exposure to and development of signed, written and spoken language in varying and equally important configurations. Our belief is that we deliver programming that best serves deaf students in the least restrictive environment (LRE).
MISSION STATEMENTSt. Joseph's School for the Deaf will maximize the potential of each student and foster competence in literacy, critical thought, citizenship and personal independence through educational experiences that are purposeful, equitable and engaging.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIESThe Executive Director is responsible for overall management of the total program, facility, and operations in a manner consistent with the directives of the Board of Directors and the regulations of the New York State Education Department. The Executive Director is responsible to lead the development of educational goals and programs to meet the educational needs of the students and fulfill the mission of the school.
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