Executive Director SY26- 27 (Washington Candidate Pool)
Company: Summit Public Schools
Location: Seattle
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Executive Director: SY27
2026-2027 The Executive Director is in charge of ensuring that the
mission and vision of the school is implemented effectively,
ensuring that academic programs accelerate positive outcomes for
all students. The Executive Director is responsible for overseeing
all aspects of running a school. This includes providing
instructional leadership to faculty, managing the on-site
operations and administrative duties, supporting student
enrollment, and cultivating a strong anti-bias, anti-racist school
culture. The Executive Director will also foster relationships with
key internal and external stakeholders to meet budgetary, academic,
and talent goals. The ideal candidate is an experienced school
leader and educator with an expertise in leading successful school
environments, coaching teams of faculty and staff, and meeting
student outcomes. Familiarity with Summit Learning or personalized
learning is strongly preferred. Who We Are What if all students
graduated high school with the knowledge, skills and habits they
need to lead a fulfilled life? This is the question that guides our
mission at Summit Public Schools. To collectively prepare a diverse
community of young people with the skills, knowledge, and habits to
attain economic empowerment and success in a chosen concrete next
step toward a fulfilled life. We operate 10 schools serving over
3,300 students in the Bay Area and Washington state. 100% of Summit
graduates are college ready and Summit graduates complete college
at double the national average. We need exceptional, diverse, and
mission-aligned teachers to join our team to help prepare our
students for a fulfilled life. Join us! What You’ll Do: Strategic
Vision Create a school-based vision that aligns with Summit Public
Schools’ mission, which includes clearly articulated goals and
measures of success. Lead all internal and external stakeholders to
implement this vision effectively. Refine and adjust the vision as
necessary throughout the academic year. Meet regularly with
students, parents, and faculty to communicate and inspire them
around mission and vision. Ensure that academic programs accelerate
outcomes for all students - this includes supporting strong
instructional leadership, facilitating leadership team meetings
with faculty and staff, and providing professional development and
coaching. Data Management & Student Academics Implement a school
design and program that regularly collects and analyzes data to
best improve student outcomes. This includes implementing a
training system and fostering a culture where faculty regularly
utilize classroom data to improve their teaching practices and
support student success. Ensure all data is accurate in the student
information system. This includes maintaining student records in
accordance with all federal, state, and local guidelines. Design,
implement and manage a testing plan that includes both external
(eg. SATs) and internal tests (eg. CAASPP) to meet all test
ordering deadlines and guidelines. This includes following all
testing protocols, training all proctors appropriately,
collaborating with Special Education teachers to provide any
testing accommodations, and fostering a culture that respects the
importance of standardized tests. Ensure that all courses offered
are approved through the UC system Design, implement and manage a
UC course approval plan Stay up to date with changes made to the UC
course approval process Oversee the execution of the plan by the
assistant director Recruitment and Retention Ensure that the school
is fully enrolled. Develop and execute a vision for student
recruitment and enrollment through collaboration with other
site-based school leadership, the external engagement team, and
other relevant stakeholders. Collaborate with the talent team,
other school leaders, and Heads of Schools to interview, assess,
and select the best faculty and staff. This includes utilization of
culturally responsive rubrics and tools to conduct final round
interviews with candidates to assess pedagogical effectiveness,
academic performance, and alignment with Summit Public Schools’
mission. Coach and support faculty and staff to ensure professional
progression and growth. This includes meeting with each teacher to
develop goals and monitor progress; and observing, evaluating, and
providing timely feedback during teacher observations. Support
people in finding additional opportunities for development by
advocating for them internally and for identifying external
opportunities that support their growth and retention at Summit
Public Schools. Ensure a strong faculty culture that embraces the
vision and meets the mission of the school Lead the new-hires
through a school-specific on-boarding program that ensures they
completely understand the mission and vision of the school and the
organization School Culture Lead all faculty, staff, students, and
parents to support a strong school culture that embraces the
mission and vision of the school; provides an engaging and
supportive environment; and develops effective strategies to
inspire students to implement student culture goals. Ensure a
positive student experience with extracurricular activities,
including opportunities for athletic teams, student clubs and
groups, and other related school events. Develop and implement
effective restorative practices and discipline strategy for
students. Relationship Management Cultivate strong relationships
with internal and external stakeholders - this includes all school
governing bodies (SPS board, state authorizer, district authorizer,
local school district authorizer, and community advisory board);
community partnerships; and student families. Ensure requirements
with school governing bodies are met according to charter petition.
Attend SPS Board meetings at least twice a year. Develop and
maintain a strong relationship with community partners. School
Operations Ensure that the school is accredited through WASC. This
includes designing, implementing, and managing a WASC plan; and
create and review school-wide ESLRS; and positioning WASC as an
opportunity to use data to evaluate school effectiveness. Create
and maintain a balanced budget in conjunction with the Chief
Financial Officer, both for the existing year and for future years.
Meet with the CFO regularly to forecast, monitor, and manage school
budget that will maintain financial viability. Participate in
audits of financial procedures to meet best financial practices.
Ensure that faculty and staff understand rationale and importance
of working on the state allocation budget, and that all team
members are abiding by financial requirements set by the SPS
finance and accounting department. Authorize all spending by
signing expense reports and reviewing approving bills and all
contracts. Create appropriate annual fundraising goals and
strategies; meet with the development team to regularly assess
progress and design initiatives to meet measures of success.
Support on-site operations and administrative staff to ensure that
school facility is operational at all times. Design, implement, and
manage a student attendance plan. Collaborate with office manager
to design a welcoming and supportive front-desk. Collaborate with
staff members responsible for the school’s lunch program and ensure
that every student eligible for free and reduced lunch is
identified and submits the required paperwork. Ensure that all
federal, state and local compliance requirements are met (PCSGP,
CPR training, SB 740, PENSEC, CALPADS, CBEDs, etc.). What You Need:
Key Qualities and Skills Commitment to uphold Summit’s values,
belief that all children deserve a rigorous and equitable education
that prepares them for college and for life. Bachelor’s Degree is
required. A Master’s Degree in Education, Educational Leadership,
or similar program is required. Prior experience in school
leadership is required. A Teaching Credential in California or
another US state is required, as is prior teaching experience. An
Administrative Credential in California or another US State is
required. Proficiency in Google Platforms, including Google Drive,
Google Sheets, Google Docs, and Google Slides. Clear health and
background check. Who You Are: About You You maintain high
expectations for all students and believe all students can find
success in school, college, and life. You thrive while
collaborating and are excited to work with your colleagues. You
find positivity in shared successes. You share our vision to
reimagine what schools should be and are excited to make an impact
on the public education landscape. You are empathetic and
culturally competent. You’re proactively facilitate courageous
conversations to advance anti-bias anti-racist practices and
dismantle racism in our organization. You are data driven and have
the ability to collect, evaluate, and utilize data in meaningful
ways. You have expertise in planning learning experiences that
model skills-based, personalized instruction. You are positive and
resilient in the face of big challenges. You take initiative and
ownership in driving your work to meet personal and team goals. You
possess strong people management and relationship skills, with the
ability to motivate, inspire, develop, and communicate with a
diverse group of teachers, leaders, staff members, and community
members. You have an ability to apply honest, actionable, and
timely feedback that results in improved performance. You have a
strategic mindset when it comes to executing professional
development initiatives. You thrive in innovative environments, and
are comfortable with the ambiguity that can come with a dynamic and
progressive workplace. You’re committed to continuous improvement,
see feedback as a positive, and have a growth mindset. What you
get: In addition to joining a highly motivated team and engaging in
meaningful work, you’ll have access to a comprehensive suite of
benefits including a retirement plan, unlimited “take what you
need” PTO policy, 11 paid holidays, and 3 weeks of
organization-wide closures during the year. You and your dependents
will have access to multiple health, dental, and vision plans at
25% cost (we cover the other 75%) and employee life and disability
insurance at no cost. Our compensation policy strives to be
equitable and transparent. The salary for this position starts at
$131,337 and goes up to $165,120 commensurate with experience and
qualifications. Summit is an equal opportunity employer. We believe
that diversity, equity, and inclusion are directly intertwined with
education. We are ALL better when we are able to bring our whole
selves to work and honor each other’s voices across identities,
cultural backgrounds, and life experiences. We welcome and
encourage applications from individuals who are members of
historically marginalized communities. Spanish language proficiency
is a plus.
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