Mission: Bishop O’Dowd High School is a Catholic college-preparatory community, guided by the teachings of Jesus Christ, that educates its diverse student body to build a more just, joyful, and sustainable world.
Charism:
Finding God In All Things Calls Us to:
Community in Diversity
Strength of Character
Academic Excellence
Kinship With Creation
Social Justice
Joy
Job Summary
The Academic Dean partners with the Associate Principal of Instructional Practices and Student Care, and the Principal to intentionally facilitate a culture of care by planning, organizing, and implementing appropriate teacher support and new-teacher programming in a charism-aligned learning environment.
Summer Academy
Support of the Summer Academy program in conjunction with the Summer Academy Director.
WCEA Coordinator
Facilitation and coordination of the annual report and six-year process.
New Teacher Mentorship Program
Oversees and manages the new teacher mentorship program, which consists of orientation, monthly meetings, academic support, and coaching cycles.
In dialogue with APs, observes new teachers three times yearly.
Supports new teachers in their understanding of and participation in the Bishop O’Dowd culture and community.
Professional Development Program
Creates a needs assessment survey to evaluate professional growth needs, opportunities, and development.
Facilitates the professional development committee with the Associate Principal.
Schedules, coordinates and facilitates monthly professional development training, PLCs, and beginning-of-the-year PD meetings.
Working in collaboration with the Director of Campus Ministry, actively supports the Catholic mission of the school in the classroom and throughout school programs.
Opening of School Events
Coordinates with the Associate Principal of Instructional Practices and Student Care the opening of school meetings, planning, and orientations with other stakeholders.
Sends calendar invites, coordination of room location, catering needs, correspondence, and all items related to executing the event.
Student Facing Academic Supports
Coordinates and monitors all Academic Integrity investigations, and works on final outcomes with the Associate Principal of Instructional Practices and Student Care.
Logs academic integrity infractions into PowerSchool.
In coordination with the Director of Academic Supports, monitors the progress of students on academic probation and tiered supports.
Assists with the facilitation and scheduling of Academic Review Board meetings in January, May/June, and August.
Collaborates as needed with the Director of Counseling Services.
Monitor student academic contracts and schedule bi-monthly check-in meetings with the Associate Principal of Instructional Practices and Student Care.
Restorative Practices
In collaboration with the Associate Principal of Instructional Practices and Student Care, Dean of Students, and Director of Inclusion and Belonging, develop and propose a restorative practices model for student discipline and academic integrity.
Student Care Committee
Participates and attends Student Care committee team meetings.
Support and be a member of the administrative team to ensure all academic expectations are being met in alignment with the mission and vision and charism of the Bishop O’Dowd community.
Other items as assigned by the Associate Principal of Instructional Practices and Student Care, and the Principal.
A successful candidate will:
Communicate effectively orally and in writing
Skillfully promote equity and justice work
Establish a culture that is built on strong relationships and allows for risk-taking
Provide inquiry-based strategies to consistently assess and innovate programs and workflow.
Be a self-aware and reflective practitioner
Be coachable and demonstrate a drive to learn ways to improve professional skills and implement best practices
Have a growth mindset, positive attitude, flexibility, and passion for working in a high school setting
Support the Catholic mission and charism of the school
Work with pride and enthusiasm as a member of the O’Dowd community
Required Qualifications
Demonstrated understanding of and passion for high school education and adolescent development.
Evidenced knowledge of and experience in the required job area
Proven ability to differentiate access and provide experiences for diverse community needs
Ability to foster a safe, inclusive, equitable, and joyful working environment
A nuanced understanding of diversity, equity, and inclusion from a personal and/or professional perspective
Have experience authentically engaging with diverse working environments
Proven success in collaborating with colleagues and innovating practices
Bachelor’s degree and/or related education or experience applicable to the responsibilities of the position
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified. Additionally, all personnel may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time, as needed.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Pre-employment background screening is required for all positions.
For more information on Bishop O’Dowd High School, please see our website at:http://bishopodowd.org.
Bishop O’Dowd High School is an equal-opportunity employer and does not discriminate in its employment policies and procedures. It follows the Diocese of Oakland's policies prohibiting illegal harassment, retaliation, or discrimination. Bishop O’Dowd is a Roman Catholic high school with a stated mission and charism that reflects the teachings and educational philosophy of the Diocese of Oakland and reserves the right to require all current and prospective employees to carry out their duties and responsibilities in a manner that demonstrates respect for the school’s mission and Catholic identity.
Founded in 1951, Bishop O'Dowd High School is a Catholic college preparatory high school serving 1,250 diverse students in grades 9-12 who come from all parts of the East Bay and beyond. Informed by Catholic values, the mission of O'Dowd is to educate and inspire its students to build a more just, joyful, and sustainable world. For more information, visit the school's website at www.bishopodowd.org.