St Dominic-Brookfield-DIRECTOR of STUDENT SUPPORT
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St Dominic-Brookfield-DIRECTOR of STUDENT SUPPORT

  • Behavioral Support & Positive Classroom Culture: Support students’ behavioral development and work with teachers to foster positive classroom environments and a school-wide culture of respect, inclusivity, and community, rooted in the Catholic faith. 
  • Social-Emotional Development Instruction: Teach a monthly class to students in grades K5-8 focused on social-emotional learning topics, promoting friendship, kindness, and personal growth, all within a Catholic foundation and lens. Continue development of these topics in one-on-one and small group settings as needed. 
  • Family and Student Support: Provide guidance and support for students and families regarding social-emotional development, friendships, conflict resolution, and other related topics. 
  • Oversee Learning Support Programs & Collaboration with Families and Teachers: Lead and manage the school’s Learning Support initiatives, ensuring alignment with student needs and academic goals. Partner with families and Learning Support teachers to create, review, and implement individualized student learning plans, ensuring appropriate accommodations and interventions are in place to support academic student success. 
  • Extracurricular Program Liaison: Serve as the liaison between the school and extracurricular programming (e.g., athletics, strings, school musical, scouts), ensuring seamless integration of student support across all school activities. 
  • Serve on Leadership Team: Work closely with the school principal and other members of the leadership team, reporting on student support initiatives and collaborating on academic student support and social-emotional learning strategies to meet the needs of all students. 
  • Professional Development: Develop and deliver professional development opportunities for faculty and staff related to best practices in student support, differentiation in the classroom, and social-emotional learning. 

Qualifications

  • Strong understanding of student development, including academic, behavioral, and social-emotional growth. 
  • Ability to work effectively with students with diverse learning needs. 
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build strong relationships with families, students, faculty, and administration. 
  • Expertise in social-emotional learning and behavioral support strategies. 
  • A collaborative mindset with a commitment to fostering a positive school culture. 
  • Willingness to develop and implement solutions rooted in the Catholic faith and a genuine concern for the well-being of all students. 
  • Ability to provide professional guidance and develop effective training programs for staff. 

Education and Experience: 

  • Master’s degree in Leadership, Curriculum & Instruction, Special Education, School Psychology, or related field preferred. 
  • Previous experience in educational leadership, student support services, counseling, or teaching, with significant experience in teaching K-8th grade. 
  • Knowledge of Catholic education principles and a commitment to fostering a Catholic, respectful learning environment

Compensation

Type
Annual
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Additional Information

Start Date
2025-08-01
Location
St. Dominic - Brookfield (M02)
Department
County
Waukesha
Job Category
Schools - Administrative/Principal
Employment Type
Full Time
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To Apply

Instructions
Please send your resume and letter of introduction to searchcommittee@stdominic.net Please indicate: Director of Student Support
Contact Name
searchcommittee
Address
18105 W Capitol Dr
Brookfield, WI 53045
Phone
2624425474
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