High School Division Director

Job Level
Senior position
Job Category
Head
Sector
Divisional
Job Status
Full-Time
Areas of Responsibility
High School

Please download the opportunity statement, which contains information about Island School and the position, as well as required application materials to prepare in advance.  All applications must be submitted online. Please review the How to Apply section below for further application instructions.

SUMMARY

Located on a 38-acre campus in Līhu‘e, Island School enrolls 494 students in grades PK-12 and offers a traditional, well-rounded, private school structure while providing a distinctive college-preparatory educational experience for families on the island of Kaua‘i. The student body represents communities from across the island, from as far north as Hā‘ena to as far west as Kekaha. They work hard for their academic achievement and to fulfill their promise. In accordance with our mission, we strive to guide our students with an education that is not only rich in academic content, skill development, the arts, athletics and wellness, but also deeply rooted in place, as well as the Hawaiian values of ho‘ihi (respect), kūlia i ka nu‘u (striving for the summit), kuleana (personal responsibility), ‘ike loa (learning and wisdom), pa’ahana (hardworking), lōkahi (teamwork and collaboration), ho‘omau (perseverance), and mālama (stewardship).

The high school division director oversees all curricular and non-curricular development activities involving students and faculty in the high school to create a dynamic learning environment. The division director collaborates with the academic director to carry out the vision for the overall high school academic program, and collaborates with the head of school to oversee the supervision of instructional and support personnel. Reporting directly to the head of school and supervising a staff of approximately 20 teachers in the high school, the division director serves as a member of the Academic Leadership Team. Island School looks forward to welcoming the high school division director later this summer, with a start date of July 8, 2024, or later by mutual agreement.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Location: Līhu‘e – Kaua‘i, HI
Priority Deadline: May 10, 2024, late applications accepted
Start Date: July 8, 2024 or later by mutual agreement
Reports To: Head of School
Salary: $90,000 - $110,000
Classification: Full-time, Exempt

We invite you to watch our interview with Nancy Nagramada, Head of School at Island School, who talks about her background in education, what brought her to Island School, the culture and community of both Island School and the surrounding communities, and what she and the school are seeking in the next high school division director.

We invite you to watch our interview with Nancy Nagramada, Head of School at Island School, who talks about her background in education, what brought her to Island School, the culture and community of both Island School and the surrounding communities, and what she and the school are seeking in the next high school division director.

How to Apply

  1. If you have not done so already, download the opportunity statement.
  2. Prepare your application materials, which are described on the last page of the opportunity statement.
  3. Click on Apply Now, which will take you to our application portal on Ed Tech Recruiting, where all applications will be processed.
  4. Follow the instructions on that application portal to upload your documents.
  5. Applications received on or before May 10 will receive priority review.
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