Spring ISD - Director of School Improvement and Support

Spring ISD
Job Details
Region
4
School District/Employer
Spring ISD
District Category/Employer
Central Office,
Position
Director,
Assignment Level
Area Curriculum & Instruction
Job Title
Director of School Improvement and Support
School
Campus Description
Date Posted
10/1/2025
Deadline
2025-10-07
Openings
1
Commitment
Full Time
Description/Notes
JOB TITLE: Director – School Improvement and Support REPORTS TO: Executive Director - School Improvement and Support WAGE/HOUR STATUS: Exempt PAY GRADE: AI 5 PRIMARY PURPOSE: The Director – School Improvement and Support plays a key role in advancing academic progress at schools identified for improvement through the implementation of data-driven, research-based practices. Reporting to the Executive Director – School Improvement and Support, this leader provides direct campus-level support, leads implementation of the district’s school improvement strategy, and ensures alignment with state accountability requirements, including the Effective Schools Framework (ESF). In collaboration with principals, leadership teams, and district departments, the Director builds systems to support sustained academic growth, monitors fidelity of targeted improvement efforts, and supports the integration of the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework. All employees are expected to act with integrity, support organizational goals, communicate in a clear and respectful manner, champion the needs of our students and families, and drive continuous improvement. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES: School Improvement and Accountability Support Provide targeted support to campuses identified as D/F or in need of improvement under the state accountability system Collaborate with campus leaders to develop, monitor, and adjust Campus Improvement Plans (CIP) and Targeted Improvement Plans (TIP) in alignment with ESF Conduct regular campus visits to observe instruction, review implementation fidelity, and provide strategic coaching to leadership teams Support campuses in developing high-leverage action steps based on root cause analysis Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) Implementation Assist with campus-level implementation of the MTSS framework, including data collection, tiered intervention planning, and documentation Support training and capacity-building efforts for teachers and administrators related to academic and behavioral supports Collaborate with MTSS Coordinators to ensure consistent support and progress monitoring at identified campuses Professional Learning and Capacity Building Facilitate professional development sessions for campus leaders and staff related to school improvement, MTSS, and data-driven instruction Support ongoing coaching cycles that build the capacity of instructional leadership teams to lead continuous improvement work Align training content and tools to the needs of schools based on performance data and stakeholder feedback Data Analysis and Progress Monitoring Lead or support the facilitation of data meetings with campus teams to analyze performance trends and adjust improvement strategies Maintain records and progress monitoring tools to assess the impact of interventions and supports Collaborate with the Department of Research, Accountability, and Testing to evaluate student achievement and growth Collaboration and Communication Serve as a liaison between campuses and district departments to streamline support and remove barriers to implementation Assist in preparing documentation and reports for TEA or internal leadership related to improvement progress and compliance Build relationships with campus staff, students, and families to foster shared ownership of improvement goals Other Duties Support cross-functional initiatives led by the Office of Transformation or Academic Services Assist the Executive Director in managing special projects or grant-funded initiatives related to school improvement Perform other duties as assigned WORKING CONDITIONS: Physical Demands / Environmental Factors: Frequent travel within the district. The usual and customary methods of performing the job’s functions require physical mobility, standing, prolonged sitting, and the use of a computer. Some lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling may be required. Mental Demands: Ability to solve problems, analyze data, prioritize tasks, and manage multiple high-impact initiatives. Must be able to remain professional and emotionally regulated under stress and in high-stakes environments. The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS: Required: Master’s degree in Education, Educational Leadership, or related field Texas Mid-management or Principal Certification Minimum of 3 years of experience in campus or district leadership Preferred: Experience supporting D/F-rated campuses Training or certification in MTSS, PBIS, or related intervention frameworks SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS: Deep understanding of the Texas Effective Schools Framework (ESF) and state accountability systems Expertise in Campus Improvement Plan (CIP) and Targeted Improvement Plan (TIP) development and implementation Thorough knowledge of the Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) framework, including tiered academic and behavioral interventions Familiarity with data analysis methods and performance metrics related to student achievement and school improvement Awareness of state and federal compliance requirements related to school improvement initiatives Strong organizational and project management skills to manage multiple initiatives and timelines effectively Proficient coaching and facilitation skills to guide campus leadership teams and instructional staff Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for building relationships and collaborating with diverse stakeholders Skilled in conducting root cause analysis and strategic action planning Ability to facilitate professional learning sessions tailored to adult learners and leadership teams Ability to analyze complex data to inform decision-making and monitor progress toward goals Capacity to work collaboratively with campus leaders, district departments, and external partners to support school improvement Aptitude for providing direct, constructive feedback to leaders and staff to promote instructional growth Ability to maintain professionalism, emotional regulation, and problem-solving effectiveness in high-pressure situations Ability to support and manage cross-functional initiatives and grant-funded projects
Salary Range
Days per Year: Min: $97,820 Mid: $117,854
Benefits
https://ffbenefits.ffga.com/springisd/
How To Apply
https://springisd.schoolspring.com/?jobid=5393092
Contact Information
Name
Terrell King
Email
tking12@springisd.org
Address
16717 Ella Boulevard
City
Houston
State
TX
Zip
77090-4299
Phone
(512) 796-0072
Fax
(281) 891-6006
Additional Information
ESC Region
ESC4
Position
Director
Posted Date
Oct. 1, 2025