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Lower School Division Head
The Chestnut Hill School
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Posted: 16-Mar-26
Location: Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts
Type: Full Time
Salary: 86,000 - 112,000
Categories:
Director of Studies/Curriculum
Early Childhood
Elementary Teacher
Preferred Education:
Masters
Position Summary: The Division Head is the educational and administrative leader of the Lower School division, Beginners (age 3) - Grade 2, with responsibility for the students, faculty, programs, and parent relations. The Division Head will have the opportunity to help shape an exciting, creative future for the program while building on a tradition of success and excellence.
The Division Head will have the following responsibilities:
Mission and Leadership
Co-create, support, and implement a vision for the division that speaks to the school’s overall mission and values, while working collaboratively with the school’s leadership team to establish and execute broader institutional goals.
Make recommendations to the Associate Head of Teaching & Learning regarding hiring and retention, the assignment of faculty, the general programs, activities, and concerns of the division.
Promote a school climate that is safe, supports learning, and emphasizes character development.
Communicate proactively with parents, faculty, and staff.
Ensure a smooth transition for students and families between divisions and grade levels.
Commit to being visible and accessible to all, including faculty, staff, students, parents, alumni, and visitors to campus.
Operational
Conduct regular meetings with Lower School faculty that address routine school matters and explore issues of educational and philosophical interest and concern.
Coach Lower School faculty through observation, evaluation, growth goals, and opportunities for professional development in matters of classroom management, teaching methods, and general school procedures.
Build trusting relationships with students, faculty, and staff, identify their needs and strengths, and support their work.
Collaborate closely with the Upper School Division Head and the Director of Learning Support as a member of the Instructional Leadership Team
Interview and recommend prospective teaching candidates to the Associate Head of Teaching and Learning
Ensure that teachers are familiar with and adhere to school policies in all areas of the school’s operation.
Students
Engage with the Student Success Team to be aware of the educational, physical, social, and psychological needs of upper school students and to develop plans to meet them.
Oversee the grading and the reporting of standards and methods used by teachers in measuring student achievement.
Center the best interests of students in every decision and interaction, become immersed in student life, and get to know students well.
Review class placement at the end of the year to maintain healthy and balanced classrooms.
Admissions
Assist in the admission process for the testing, interviewing, and evaluating of applicants for enrollment in the Lower School
Collaborate with the enrollment management team on admissions and retention of mission-appropriate students.
Share the school’s philosophy and practice with prospective families.
Other Duties or Responsibilities
Perform other duties as assigned
Regularly attend conferences and other professional development events to remain current with industry trends and best practices.
Facilitate parent education programs.
Work with the advancement team on fundraising areas that directly impact the division.
Assist in the planning and presentation of school assemblies and programs.
Attend appropriate school functions, including evening and weekend events.
Qualifications
Previous school administration experience preferred
5 – 10 years of experience as a lead teacher (preferably in early elementary grades)
Possess a strong understanding of the developmental needs of early elementary-aged students
Proven success working collaboratively in educational leadership
The Chestnut Hill School, founded in 1860 and located in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, is a co-educational, independent school educating students from Beginners (age 3) through Grade 6. The Chestnut Hill School is a dynamic and vibrant community dedicated to developing joyful learners who think critically, embrace diversity, and act with empathy. Faculty and staff alike play an integral role in shaping the experiences of our students. With more than 50 faculty and staff members, each individual of our diverse community contributes to the whole. We cultivate genuine relationships that honor and celebrate the identities and perspectives of others. CHS fosters a challenging and supportive work environment and offers many opportunities for personal and professional growth.