Faculty - Leadership Programs at Bank Street College of Education
New York, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Mar, 26

Salary

86030.0

Posted On

26 Dec, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Excellent Communication, Collaboration Skills, Relationship Building, Flexibility, Adaptability, Organizational Skills

Industry

Description
Graduate School Faculty Position: Leadership Programs Start date: August 1, 2026 Salary range: Minimum Full-Time Starting Salary is $86,030 About Bank Street Bank Street College was founded over 100 years ago in the tradition of progressive education and is committed to learner-centered education based on sound developmental principles. The master's programs integrate direct experience with children, teachers, and families; exploration and examination of theory and research; and observation and reflection. Our curriculum supports the development of intellectual curiosity grounded in a social justice orientation. Position Overview This is a full-time, faculty position for an instructor in Bank Street’s Leadership Department. The focus of this position will be instruction and administrative support in the National Aspiring Principals Fellowship, Bank Street’s partnership program with New Leaders. New Leaders is a national nonprofit with a focus on increasing the number of underrepresented building leaders in public schools. Depending on the Leadership Department's needs, the individual hired for this position might teach and/or advise in other Bank Street leadership programs. Candidates must have depth of experience teaching in K-12 and school building leadership, ideally in public school settings, as well as demonstrated depth of knowledge and experience with progressive pedagogies. Additional experience with district-level leadership is preferred. Bank Street College is not a tenure-granting institution, nor does it have traditional professorial ranks. The position is eligible for a renewable 3-year contract pending a review period. Program Support: 25% Partner Related Activities (partner with student success director, attend Capstone presentations, site visits): 10% Administrative: 15% (application review, support adjuncts, monitor compliance requirements, build program tools and resources) Instructional Responsibilities 75% Teaching: 5 courses: Fall, spring, and summer semesters Courses in the Leadership Department run on a year round schedule from the end of August through the end of July, and instructors must be available to teach throughout this timeframe. One course is typically 15% of a faculty member’s load. We are looking for expertise across at least 2-3 of the following content areas: Curriculum Supervision History of Urban Education School Culture and Community Relations Educational Research Adult Development Additional Responsibilities All full-time faculty must engage in service to the community through committee work and participation in program, department, and divisional meetings (which are a mix of in person and online meetings). This position is primarily an online position but requires some in-person work at the College. Skills required include: Excellent communication and collaboration skills. Ability to build relationships and partnerships. Flexibility and adaptability. Strong organizational skills. Qualifications: Masters in education, required Masters in leadership, preferred Certification in school building leadership Doctorate in education leadership or related field is preferred 5 or more years of school leadership experience in public school settings, preferred School district leadership experiences, preferred School district certification, preferred Experience working with NYCPS, preferred Experience teaching in higher education, preferred Some higher education administrative experience, preferred
Responsibilities
The faculty member will provide instruction and administrative support in the National Aspiring Principals Fellowship and may also teach and advise in other leadership programs. Responsibilities include teaching five courses throughout the year and engaging in community service through committee work.
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