Director of Pathways
hace 28 días
Nashville
Job Description DIRECTOR OF PATHWAYS OVERVIEW OF THE POSITION SCORE is committed to ensuring that all Tennessee students are prepared for success from education to career. A critical component of this goal is centered on advancing education-to-work pathways for students. These pathways are essential to ensuring that all students have opportunities for credentials, degrees, and, ultimately, careers that lead to economic independence. SCORE is adding a new position to support our efforts to advance this vision through a portfolio of initiatives that strengthen and advance education-to-workforce pathways across Tennessee. Across SCORE’s pathways portfolio and various workstreams, the pathways director will lead execution on the organization’s various pathways projects. The position will report to SCORE’s senior director of pathways. ABOUT SCORE “The progress that our students have made in recent years is inspiring — there is no doubt that they are capable of achieving at high levels and leading Tennessee into a bright future. While education stakeholders are already working together in exciting ways in Tennessee, it is our responsibility to redouble our innovative efforts to ensure that we are supporting our students to truly excel and thrive. The future of our state depends on it.” — Sen. Bill Frist, M.D., Chairman and Founder, SCORE The State Collaborative on Reforming Education (SCORE) is an independent, nonprofit, and nonpartisan organization founded in 2009 by Sen. Bill Frist, M.D. Our mission is to catalyze transformative change in Tennessee education so that all students can achieve success. We work across the education continuum — from kindergarten to career — through policy, practice, and strategic partnerships. SCORE has three goals that guide our work: * All students receive an excellent public K-12 education. * All students earn a credential or postsecondary degree of value that prepares them for a career enabling economic independence. * Economically disadvantaged students, students of color, and rural students see improved success across all goals relative to their peers. SCORE is based at 1801 West End Ave. in downtown Nashville. This role is eligible for hybrid work with the expectation of a minimum of 20 hours per week in the office across three days and the balance remote. For more information on SCORE, please visit . KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Portfolio Management * Manage a portfolio of pathway-related projects across policy, research, communications, and strategic partnerships, ensuring timely and high-quality execution and tactical support for all pathways projects. * Delegate roles, as appropriate. Utilize strong project management skills to maximize project success within the portfolio. Strategy Support * Provide strategic thought partnership to the senior director of pathways in developing the pathways strategy. * Execute and monitor SCORE’s strategy to strengthen and launch education-to-workforce pathways aligned to SCORE’s impact credentials framework. Stakeholder Engagement * Build relationships with stakeholders in K-12, higher education, workforce development, industry, philanthropy, and government to support the work. * Make important connections between stakeholder groups and SCORE’s pathways portfolio. Research, Data, and Policy Advocacy * Lead self and others to conduct thorough analysis of education-to-work research and data. Recommend actions for portfolio of work based on data and research. * Produce public resources to advance SCORE’s pathways portfolio. * Execute best practice policy actions — in concert with SCORE’s policy and research teams — that will narrow the gap between education and opportunity for students. * Translate SCORE’s goals and strategy into policy and research initiatives. Communication * Deploy a range of group engagement skills (e.g., facilitation, presentation, synchronous and asynchronous feedback) to move a project forward. * Adapt communication to needs of the audience. * Utilize strong writing skills to develop internal memos and public products related to pathways work. CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS * Experience: At least three to eight years of experience managing cross-sector portfolios of work across education and workforce development is preferred. * Expertise: The ideal candidate should have an understanding of education-to-workforce pathways components, including postsecondary systems, policies, and practices such as high school-to-postsecondary pathways and postsecondary success. This individual should also have a comprehensive understanding of impact credentials (or credentials of value), dual enrollment, work-based learning, apprenticeships, and other policy incentives that narrow the gap between education and workforce preparedness for students. A strong, in-depth knowledge base on these topics and other connected policies and practices is required. * Collaboration: Demonstrated success in working with diverse stakeholders to drive shared outcomes and success. Openness to give and receive constructive feedback to advance projects. * Learning: Ability to quickly learn on a deep level and lean into a broad portfolio of work with openness and excitement. * Skills: Excellent communication, strategic thinking, and organizational skills. Ability to manage multiple projects and adapt to changing priorities. Experience in project management, report and memo writing, and effective communication strategies. The expectation at the director level is for this individual to demonstrate these skills in order to lead execution on various projects. * Competencies: Self-starter and learner who is flexible and comfortable with ambiguity. For the director level, this individual will manage project processes and will benefit from experience in navigating complex priorities with some ambiguity. * Alignment with SCORE’s mission and core values of student focus, collaboration, optimism, excellence, and innovation. COMPENSATION SCORE offers a competitive salary commensurate with experience. BENEFITS SCORE deeply values team members and their well-being and is proud to offer a comprehensive benefits plan. All full-time SCORE employees are eligible for benefits (with coverage beginning immediately), including: * Medical insurance: Includes access to a high-quality network with SCORE paying the full medical premiums for employee-only plans and 80% or more of premiums for plans including eligible dependents * Vision and dental insurance: Includes access to a high-quality network with SCORE paying 50% of premiums for employee-only plans and plans including eligible dependents * Employer-paid disability, life insurance, and EAP benefits * Access to flexible savings accounts (FSA) for medical and childcare expenses and health savings accounts (HSA) benefits * Eligibility for immediate participation in a 401(k) program with employer match * Paid parental leave time, including paternity, maternity, and adoption leave * Paid time off: * Fifteen days per year for years one through four, 20 days per year after five years * Holiday office closures (15 days total in 2025) * Six paid sick days per year * Teamwide mental health day office closures (two total in 2025) * Paid floating holidays (three per calendar year, prorated for new hires depending on start date) * Free on-site parking * Free on-site gym OUR CORE VALUES SCORE’s mission is to drive transformative change in education so that all Tennessee students can achieve success. From its founding in 2009, SCORE has been grounded in core values that guide its work: * Student focus * Collaboration * Optimism * Excellence * Innovation To live out our core value of collaboration, SCORE believes that diverse perspectives are required to identify solutions that will best serve Tennessee students, so we seek to bring as many viewpoints as possible into our daily work. We believe it is important for our team to reflect the rich diversity of Tennesseans and Tennessee students, and we aspire for our team to understand varied viewpoints, experiences, and backgrounds. We strive to build an inclusive organization where each team member feels respected and supported, knowing that when team members are empowered to use their individual gifts, we become more effective in advancing our mission. SCORE is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants are considered for all roles without regard to race, color, religion, gender, pregnancy, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, or any other legally protected characteristic or status.