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Director of the National Center for Girls' Leadership at Stuart
Stuart Country Day School of the Sacred Heart
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Posted: 10-Feb-26
Location: Princeton, New Jersey
Type: Full Time
Salary: $70,000 to $95,000
Categories:
Faith-based Institution
Other
Salary Details:
We offer a comprehensive benefits package for our full-time employees which includes medical and prescriptions drug insurance, dental insurance, vision plan, 403(b) retirement savings plan with match, employer paid life insurance, AD&D, temporary disability benefits, long term disability benefits, tuition remission for students who attend Stuart, flexible spending accounts, health savings accounts, EAP, paid time off, free healthy lunch daily and professional development opportunities.
Preferred Education:
Masters
The National Center for Girls’ Leadership at Stuart (NCGLS) supports the empowerment of the next generation of female leaders through research, professional programming, and the development of innovative leadership experiences and curriculum for our K-12 student body and wider community partners.
The Director of the NCGLS will elevate the NCGLS mission and vision, using the Cor Cordis Philosophy and the Sacred Heart Goals and Criteria as the guiding compass, and in close partnership with Stuart’s Leadership Team. In order to support our future female leaders, the Director of NCGLS will further develop the course work, experiences, and internal and external collaborations and connections necessary to ensure the success of all our Stuart girls.
We are seeking a Director for the National Center for Girls’ Leadership at Stuart who can:
Responsibilities
1. Leadership Curriculum & Program Development
Provide training and assessment for teachers in developing and executing an intentional leadership curriculum (Cor Cordis) that builds upon itself from K through Grade 12
Oversee and teach sustainable leadership courses across divisions that highlight the intersection of spirituality, wellness, and social identity, including all Middle and Upper School leadership courses.
Oversee the Leadership Endorsement Program, including teaching courses and developing leadership experiences for students
Develop a framework for an ongoing Leadership Portfolio that allows each Stuart girl to document coursework, experiences, and reflections related to leadership beginning in Lower School
Oversee the NCGLS Summer STEM Program
Work with all divisions to develop local and global signature leadership experiences for Stuart students
Design, promote, and execute the Stuart Leadership Gap Year program. Mentor participants during the program.
Work with the Director of Summer and Auxiliary Programs to create and execute summer leadership courses and camps to increase enrollment beginning summer 2026
2. Faculty Development & Capacity Building
Build internal capacity by training faculty to infuse leadership development throughout curriculum and programming (“teaching teachers”)
Collaborate with faculty and staff across divisions to ensure leadership education is integrated schoolwide
Partner with the Curriculum Committee to help students hone essential skills core to the principles of NCGLS leadership development.
Partnerships & External Collaboration
Create partnerships and opportunities for students to apply learning and deepen understanding through service work, internships, and professional experiences
In partnership with the Director of College Advising, Alumnae Relations, and the Upper School Office, create and maintain systems to educate students about leadership-related opportunities, particularly related to fields where women have been traditionally underrepresented.
Forge partnerships with other all-girls schools, colleges, universities, and nonprofits to expand Stuart’s leadership curriculum and student opportunities
Build and run the annual Cor Cordis Speaker Series, in partnership with the leadership team
Execute the annual NCGLS Networking Event
4. Reputation, Communications & Visibility
In partnership with Marketing and Communications, develop and maintain an ongoing strategic communications plan to increase reputational awareness of the Center
Represent the National Center for Girls’ Leadership at Stuart at events for alumnae, current and prospective parents, and fundraising initiatives
Present and participate in conferences and community groups to elevate the profile of Stuart and NCGLS
5. Strategic Growth & Stakeholder Management
In partnership with the Development Office, set strategic efforts to meet and match fundraising goals for NCGLS
Support Capital Campaign and sponsorship initiatives aligned with the Center’s mission
Oversee the NCGLS Advisory Board, including organizing quarterly meetings, executing action items, and identifying prospective leaders
Women have made great strides over the past three decades, but there is a palpable need for their continued ascent. Stuart intends to take the lead. Our newly approved Capital Campaign includes a commitment to raising $1,200,000 in funding for the National Center for Girls’ Leadership at Stuart over the next three years. Between our Capital Campaign efforts and our growing number of corporate conference sponsors we are well-poised for success.
Requirements
A Master of Education, or Ph.D. in leadership, curriculum, marketing or related field preferred
Experience teaching Leadership course work
Experience in Diversity Leadership and Inclusion training
Conference Development/Execution
Superior interpersonal and collaboration skills
Excellent writing skills
Management experience
Position Details
Classification: Exempt. This position is part of the Associate Leadership Team (ALT).
This position is available as a 10-month or 12-month role; compensation and benefits align with the selected term