The Director of Teaching & Learning is a twelve-month senior administrative and teaching position reporting directly to the Head of School. The Director is responsible for the ongoing growth and quality of teaching and learning, providing vision and support for excellence in all areas of the student experience at The Williams School.
Continue to develop and articulate the vision for all aspects of the Williams program by staying current with research, educational philosophy, and national and regional trends in education
Observe faculty annually and serve as a thought partner for new and veteran teachers as they continue to develop their classroom practice
Meet regularly with direct reports: Upper School Dean, Middle School Dean, School Counselor, Learning Support Teacher
Assign faculty to classrooms, duties, and study hall proctoring
Oversee recruitment, supervision, evaluation, and mentoring of faculty
Work closely with Departmental Leads to articulate goals and determine priorities for their areas
Plan and implement professional development opportunities for faculty, including planning and leading faculty meetings
Support the Director of College Counseling by reading and editing drafts of College Appraisals for Seniors
Continue to develop and oversee the College Acceleration Program and Interdisciplinary Certificate Program
Coordinate substitute teachers
Work with the Director of Technology and Upper School Dean to generate course sections, the master schedule, and individual schedules for students and faculty
Work with the US and MS Deans to plan the mid-morning activities, mentor/mentee activities, student events, and assemblies
Liaison with Connecticut College for Human Development student classroom observations, Arboretum trips, Shain Library privileges, and substitutes
Update and maintain course descriptions, book lists, and summer assignments
Maintain the Faculty Resource Board on myW
Assist with the onboarding of new students and families in the summer months
Coordinate registration of students taking online courses with One Schoolhouse or other approved educational organizations
Oversee student honors and awards, and preside with Head of School at Convocation and Commencement
Maintain, coordinate, and oversee school-sponsored field trips and travel
Oversee Teaching & Learning budget
Serve as member of administrative team and support the initiatives of each area
Teach one section as needed and serve as an Upper School Advisor
Perform other duties as assigned by the Head of School
The ideal candidate will have Independent School teaching and administrative experience working with faculty, staff, parents, and students. In addition, the candidate will be a highly visible and engaged leader who is enthusiastically involved in the daily life of the school. Experience in strategic planning and curriculum development would serve this position well.
Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to Head of School Mark Fader mfader@williamsschool.org.
Founded in 1891, The Williams School is an independent, co-educational, day school for grades 6–12. Located on the Connecticut College campus in New London, Williams serves students from 40 communities spanning from West Haven, CT to Westerly, RI. Williams provides a college preparatory program centered on a classical, liberal arts curriculum and small class sizes. The Williams School fosters the intellectual, moral, aesthetic, and physical development of young men and women in preparation for a lifetime of learning and active participation in a changing society.