Dean of Student Development and Experience, Grades 5-8
11 days ago
New York
• Job Type: Officer of Administration, • Bargaining Unit:, • Regular/Temporary: Regular, • End Date if Temporary:, • Hours Per Week: 35, • Standard Work Schedule:, • Building: The Dean of Student Development and Experience is a division-based administrator who stewards the student experience by shaping school culture, supporting student wellbeing, and ensuring developmentally responsive systems across The School at Columbia University (TSC). Working across divisions, the Dean provides continuity in student life structures, relational care, and shared practices. Grounded in TSC's values, the Dean leads community-building efforts, advances empathy and kindness through the Random Acts of Kindness (RAK) framework, and supports aligned, restorative approaches to student behavior that reinforce accountability, reflection, and a sense of belonging. The Dean of Student Development and Experience is responsible for the coherence, consistency, and care of the student experience within their grade bands, ensuring that systems, programming, and daily practices reflect TSC's values and developmental philosophy. Responsibilities School Culture, Belonging & Student Life: • Build, model, and sustain a positive, inclusive school culture rooted in empathy, kindness, and belonging across classrooms, common spaces, and schoolwide experiences, • Lead the implementation of the TSC Random Acts of Kindness (RAK) framework and curriculum in partnership with faculty and staff, supporting consistent language, practices, and expectations across grade levels, • Serve as a visible, accessible administrator and trusted advocate for students and families, strengthening relationships and supporting a cohesive student experience, • Lead and oversee restorative discipline practices for Tier 1 and Tier 2 student behavior in partnership with teachers, staff, the SEL Team, and division leadership, ensuring responses are consistent, developmentally appropriate, dignity-centered, and focused on reflection, accountability, repair, and skill-building rather than punishment, • Coach and support teachers and staff in using shared restorative language and practices across classrooms and common spaces, and facilitate restorative conversations and problem-solving meetings as needed to address harm and strengthen relationships, • Monitor Tier 1 and Tier 2 behavior patterns and trends, identify proactive supports and early interventions, and communicate with families to reduce escalation and support students in successfully returning to classroom and school routines following reflection, restoration, or repair, • Collaborate with the SEL Team to implement morning meeting structures (Grades 5), advise on curriculum and programs (Grades 6-8), • Support faculty in delivering consistent, developmentally appropriate SEL experiences across grade levels, ensuring alignment between classroom practices, advisory structures, and schoolwide SEL priorities, while reflecting students' developmental needs across K-8 Integrated Project Week (IPW) • Support in the development of student mentorship, advising and accountability structures within these signature programs, • Help create meaningful opportunities for student presentation, exhibition and authentic audience engagement, • Serve as a key administrator, in partnership with the teaching team, for field trips, evening events, and overnight trips, supporting planning, communication, supervision, and student safety across K-8 (with overnight trips for Grades 5-8), • Chaperone overnight and/or extended grade-level trips, as applicable, in support of the teaching team, student experience, and the academic and advisory program, • Bachelor's degree, • 7+ years of teaching and leadership experience, • Experience working with children in a school setting, with demonstrated knowledge of child development, • Experience supporting student life, restorative practices, or social-emotional programming, • Demonstrated record of outstanding achievement and leadership, • Strong relational, communication and collaboration skills, • Demonstrated ability to lead with empathy, clarity, and consistency in complex situations, • Strong organizational skills, • Ability to work well with different work styles, • Ability to be adaptable and work well in a dynamic school environment, • Proven leadership ability and presence to remain calm and supportive, • Advanced degree in education, counseling, or a related field Columbia University is committed to the hiring of qualified local residents.