TEAM: Ignite
REPORTS TO: SMD, Ignite Program Impact
LOCATION: Flexible
THE ROLE
As MD, Ignite Program Impact, you will be the primary relationship holder and success partner responsible for ensuring a portfolio of 14-16 schools achieve strong results and value partnering with Ignite. In close partnership with Regional Point(s) of Contact, broader regional team(s), and the Ignite team, you will work to establish strong Ignite school partnerships and steward progress towards Teach For America’s 2030 goal, ensuring that each school partner receives standardized and customized support to maximize the impact of Ignite in their unique local context. The ideal candidate is passionate about working with and supporting both veteran and novice educators in school contexts to achieve strong results with students. In this role, this specifically looks like working with an external, school-based Ignite site leader to build (1) strategic alignment to Ignite’s vision and goals, (2) Ignite site leaders’ investment in leading the program, and (3) Ignite site leaders’ expertise so that they can thrive in the role and lead a highly effective Ignite program in their school contexts. It also involves effectively supporting the Ignite fellows in their schools (including observing tutoring sessions, sharing trends, and coordinating feedback for fellows, implementing fellow policies and procedures, etc.).
This role may be a good fit if you (1) enjoy being a partner and guide, supporting educators (experienced and novice) to navigate a vast and complex ecosystem; (2) have strong systems-level and critical thinking skills, and thrive in making sense of the moving pieces of a complex ecosystem to maximize learning and impact; (3) are a skillful relationship builder, devoting time and resources to intentionally build and strengthen authentic relationships as an essential part of your role, (4) are experienced, comfortable, and effective in influencing adults to outcomes through layers, and (5) operate with deep respect, humility, and empathy for the challenges and limitations that our school partners may be experiencing, and (6) enjoy working in a fast-paced start-up environment, being creative in building solutions while ensuring sustainable success for Ignite across our national network of partners.
THE PERSON
(80%) Drive Programmatic Impact: Steward a portfolio of Ignite site leaders at ~14-16 schools (external, school-based veteran educators who lead the Ignite program at their school) to leverage the resources and supports they need to achieve programmatic excellence. Serve as primary relationship holder and expert on Ignite programs. Lead Ignite site leaders to achieve meaningful impact with fellows and students throughout the Ignite Fellowship, including:
Establishing a strategic vision for partnership with schools and local TFA partners that deeply aligns with each partner’s goals, advances TFA’s 2030 goal, and grounds in Ignite’s conditions for success
Investing and engaging school partners, Ignite site leaders, and local TFA leaders in Ignite
Managing readiness and learning for Ignite site leaders, including connecting Ignite site leaders to appropriate resources, based on individual needs and plans
Supporting Ignite site leaders to launch Ignite (e.g., set up program operations such as school schedule and student groupings, lead onboarding for a new group of fellows, complete administrative tasks required for launch, etc.)
Coordinating Ignite site leaders to submit pre- and post-student engagement and academic data, including maintaining up-to-date tracking across portfolio, to measure impact
Following up with and responding to Ignite site leaders and fellows to problem-solve as needed by listening, learning, and earning credibility with all constituencies, then decisively moving forward to implement agreed-upon solutions
Facilitating Fellowship issue resolution equitably and in accordance with Ignite’s policies and procedures
Driving toward programmatic excellence by maintaining a clear line of sight into day-to-day programs at each school partner (e.g., joining Ignite site leader-led trainings, meetings, check-ins, session observations, etc.), and differentiating support as needed
Conducting fellow focus groups across the portfolio of schools to deepen understanding of program strengths and opportunities, along with key drivers
Leverage data to analyze impact with partners to determine recommended supports in service of driving continual learning and improvement
(10%) Learning & Resource Development:
Contribute to Ignite’s enterprise-level programmatic impact by gathering insights, identifying trends, evaluating learnings, and making recommendations to strengthen Ignite’s programmatic impact
Create programmatic resources and build Ignite site leader/school partner/local TFA partner supports as needed to respond to most pressing opportunities and key drivers of impact, with an eye to sustainability as Ignite grows
(10%) Contribute to Team:
Be an active member in building an inclusive, positive, learning-focused, and transparent culture within our team.
Serve as an “all hands on deck” team member willing to support your program team in various ways as needs and opportunities arise, such as Ignite admissions.
THE MUST HAVES
Minimum Qualifications
7+ years work experience, including at least 2 years classroom teaching experience
Bachelor’s degree
Willing to work flexible hours with some nights and weekends
Excitement to work virtually with colleagues and educators across the country and leverage remote technologies (e.g., phone, Zoom)
Travel: Ability to travel to in-person meetings in various U.S. cities 2-3 times/year, and regions supported - depending on number of regions supported
Preferred Qualifications
Managing To Impact: 10+ years experience, with 6+ years specific experience in managing (ideal) and/or leading adults
Building + Strengthening Relationships and Influencing Others: Experience coaching, advising, and influencing others to outcomes to achieve impact together
Project Management: A track record of getting results while managing multiple large-scale projects simultaneously that require managing laterally, directly, and through layers
Problem Solving Through Change: A track record of proactive problem solving through change that meets diverse stakeholders’ needs. Skilled in analyzing multiple data points and deriving a set of strategic levers to support prioritized needs and general high-impact solutions.
Learning and Continuous Improvement: A track record of maximizing program effectiveness and identifying creative solutions through analyzing data, learning, building clarity with others, and iterating, while navigating new and complex systems
Skills & Orientations
Deep investment in Teach For America’s core values and mission
Demonstrated ability to:
Work with a significant level of autonomy, and make strategic decisions in varying and nuanced situations
Develop and cultivate effective relationships with diverse internal and external stakeholders and support them in contributing to a shared goal
Listen, learn, and earn credibility with all constituencies, then decisively move forward to implement agreed-upon solutions
Manage multiple priorities, prioritize effectively, and alternate fluidly between thinking about the big picture and executing on specific strategies
Belief that there is a place for both standard and customized approaches to supporting partners across our enterprise
High skill and orientation towards managing up and across both local team partners and the broader Ignite team
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with orientation to proactive communications with stakeholders about progress and potential areas of concern
Skilled in creating and upholding accountability practices to ensure enterprise success
Love of thinking across the enterprise and considering multiple levers and ways of operating that benefit multiple regions, not just one - feeling “on the hook” for success in all of the communities in which we partner
Have energy for/get joy from supporting Ignite site leaders in their ability to determine and assess what they need to succeed, including operating with curiosity, flexibility, and empathy
Desire to be on the hook for ensuring each partner has the strongest possible programmatic supports and to work with the team to identify needs, address them, and be responsible for changes
Strength in critical problem solving such that your manager is a thought partner, not a problem solver and you can plan independently and at a high level with baseline information (templates/examples not needed)
Exceptional relationship builder with Ignite site leaders, school leaders, local TFA teams, fellows, and prospective partners
Strong sense of self-awareness and understanding of strengths and areas for development
Skilled in conducting needs assessments, analyzing complex landscapes, and deriving a set of strategic levers to support prioritized needs
THE TEAM
Ignite is a national tutoring corps designed to accelerate learning and foster belonging with students, leveraging research-based best practices for high-impact tutoring. Ignite builds on Teach For America’s over 30 years of experience recruiting, developing, and supporting talent and partnering with communities across the country to help students overcome the systemic barriers to an excellent education. The Ignite Fellowship brings extraordinary leaders into classrooms virtually to add immediate value for students, while creating shifts towards the future of equitable learning.
Ignite is anchored in Teach For America’s 2030 goal: twice as many children in communities where we work will reach key educational milestones indicating they are on a path to economic mobility and co-creating a future filled with possibility. In a system that is hard to change, Teach For America cannot realize this goal without finding solutions that will meet the needs of students today and propel us forward toward system level change. This is our chance to deepen partnership with schools and co-create an education system our young people deserve and the future demands.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The applicable salary range for each U.S.-based role is based on where the employee works and is aligned to one of 3 tiers according to a cost of labor index in that geographic area. Starting pay for the successful applicant will depend on a variety of job-related factors, which may include education, training, experience, location, business needs, or market demands. New hires are typically brought into the organization at a salary between the range minimum and the salary range midpoint depending on qualifications, internal equity, and the budgeted amount for the role. The expected starting salary range for this role is set forth below. This range may be modified in the future:
Tier A: $93,300 - $120,200
Tier B: $101,700 - $131,000
Tier C: $110,100 - $141,800
You can view which tier applies to where you plan to work here. If your location is not listed, please click here for additional total rewards information.
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