Director of School Culture & Climate (26-27 SY)
Company: KIPP Capital Region
Location: Albany
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description KIPP Capital Region is a part of
a national network of high-performing public Charter Schools
committed to creating joyful, academically excellent, and prepared
students with the skills, ability, and confidence to pursue their
paths to college, career, and beyond. Located in both Albany and
Troy, NY, KIPP Capital Region serves 2,500 students in grades K-12
across seven schools. We believe every individual walks through the
doors of schools bearing gifts. Talent. Perspective. Drive.
Inspiration. So at KIPP Capital Region, we support every student
and educator to see those gifts, and then build the skills and
confidence they need to thrive. We are committed to furthering
anti-racism, equity, and racial justice in all our efforts, and
expect all of our stakeholders to participate in this work so that
we can create a future without limits for our students, together.
Position Overview Grade(s) : K-4 The Director of School Culture &
Climate primary responsibility for ensuring supervision, support,
and professional development to staff addressing classroom
management and other school culture and climate topics. The DSCC
will be a member of the School Leadership team and will be
responsible for fostering partnerships and collaboration with
families, community members, and external partners. They will
partner closely with KIPP Capital Region school leaders,
instructional staff, and external stakeholders.
Duties/Responsibilities Initiative Organization & Management Set
and invest staff in a vision for a joyful, structured, and caring
school environment. Work with staff and students to design and
implement school wide culture systems (i.e., entry, dismissal,
transition, incentive systems, community meetings, etc.) aligned to
the vision for school culture. Build restorative mindsets and
capacity for school staff, students, and community stakeholders, to
implement the following Restorative Practices: Restorative
responses Restorative conversations Talking circles Peace circles
Peer conferences Re-entry circles Restorative conferences Ensure
consistent implementation of research-based social emotional
learning (SEL) and positive behavior interventions aligned within a
multi-tiered intervention framework. Lead data collection and
assessment process to evaluate effectiveness of school climate
initiatives including data and assessments related to service
coordination, school-wide implementation of climate initiatives,
stakeholder surveys. Coordinate summer and academic year staff
professional development in the areas of special education, English
Language Learner instruction, and at-risk student services.
Organizational Leadership Support with the coaching and management
of student services team managers Provide individual behavior
climate coaching to identified teachers. Facilitate various forms
of professional development, including the following:
Thought-partnering, collaborative reflection, and planning.
Modeling, co-facilitating, and observing Restorative Practices and
SEL implementation. Consultation to school leadership and school
teams on the development and implementation of systems and
structures for Restorative Practices and other school culture and
climate topics Participate in student disciplinary meetings and
coordinate peer mediation and other restorative practices/responses
to student disciplinary concerns. School Culture & Student Success
Provide support in crisis intervention including school-wide and
individual student situations, including conducting crisis
assessments, positive support plans, parental notifications as
required by law. Collaborate with school social workers to oversee
the referral of students requiring social-emotional and behavior
support and social services. Engage the school community and
caregivers in the educational process by providing frequent
opportunities to discuss student growth and needs. Identify and
cultivate strategic partnerships with corporations, civic groups,
faith institutions, university group and other community groups to
secure volunteers and resources to meet the campus’ goals and
realize its vision. KIPP Capital Region Perform other duties as
outlined by the School Principal Committed to furthering
anti-racism, equity, and racial justice in all our efforts, and
expect all our stakeholders to participate in this work so that we
can create a future without limits for our students, together.
Complies with all charter, federal, state, and local laws, and
regulations, including the NYS Department of Education, Department
of Health, and NYS Office of Children and Family Services Adheres
to organization policies and procedures; promotes and supports
mission, vision, and values, including developing and participating
in internal surveys and data collection for continuous improvement
initiatives. Qualifications Education and Experience Bachelor’s
Degree required. Master’s Degree preferred from an accredited
College or University 5 years of professional experience working in
education or related fields Previous experience in a School
Leadership role, required Preferred experience working directly
with students, preferably required in the charter, private, or
public school environment. Prior experience working in schools and
urban communities is preferred but not required. Ability to work a
flexible schedule outside of regular business hours. Aptitude to
create and work within an inclusive environment that honors and
supports a diversity of backgrounds and perspectives. Physical
Requirements The physical demands described here represent those
that an employee must meet to perform the essential functions of
this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may enable
individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
Prolonged periods were spent sitting at a desk and working on a
computer. Must be able to access and navigate all areas of the
school and other facilities as needed. Specific vision abilities
required by the job include close vision, distance vision, color
vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to
adjust focus. The employee needs to read, write, and speak English
fluently. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
required to stand, walk, sit, use fingers to type, handle or feel
objects, tools, or controls, reach with hands and arms, climb
stairs, balance; stoop/bend and reach, kneel, crouch or crawl;
talk, hear. Dexterity requires writing and operating standard
office machines such as computers, printers, copiers, fax machines,
phones, and calculators. Ability to occasionally lift and move up
to 20 pounds. Additional Information WORK PERKS When you join KIPP
Capital Region, you are joining in on our promise to families that
their children will enter college and the professional world able
to thrive academically due to their literacy, numeracy, and core
knowledge in science and social studies. We also promise that our
students will develop a passion for learning and the drive
necessary to persevere as they climb the mountain to and through
college and career. Our graduates will be prepared to return to
their community as teachers, leaders, and architects of continued
growth in the Capital Region. And while the biggest perk to working
at KIPP Capital Region is doing work that makes a lifelong
difference in the lives of our students, you'll find that's not the
only benefit we offer: Industry-leading medical, dental, and vision
coverage Aggressive employer 403(b) contribution match Childcare
benefits Unparalleled work/life integration Casual dress code
Relocation stipend (conditions apply) And so much more! For more
information on the benefits of joining KIPP Capital Region, please
view our Employee Benefits Summary . Learn More: KIPP Capital
Region offers a competitive salary ranging from $85,400 - $94,500.
Salaries are determined using an equitable compensation scale that
accounts for years of experience relevant to the role and longevity
within the KIPP network. KIPP Capital Region will evaluate and
determine the step/level a new hire will be placed within our
teacher salary scale at point of hire. All staff and educators at
KIPP Capital Region are committed to anti-racism and inclusion, are
part of a close-knit diverse community, and are encouraged to show
up authentically, inspiring our children to do the same. Learn more
about what it’s like to work at KIPP Capital Region:
kippcapital.org/join -our-team/ This role is located at KIPP
Capital Region schools in Albany, NY.
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