At Pearson, we’re committed to a world that’s always learning and to our talented team who makes it all possible. We are bold thinkers and standout innovators who push the boundaries of technology. We create seeds of learning that become the catalyst for the world’s innovations. Within the Pearson Virtual Schools (PVS) division we have reimagined K-12 education through our virtual school and curriculum offerings. Our schools, Connections Academy and Pearson Online Academy, provide a best-in-class online learning environment for K-12 students to acquire the skills and confidence they need to adapt and thrive in a changing world. We also support school districts with curriculum, teachers, and technology as they make the shift to online. The COVID-19 pandemic introduced significant disruption and transformation to the K-12 learning market. And as a result, our category has seen explosive growth and our business has experienced enormous increases in awareness and enrollments. This presents an incredible opportunity for our team to chart a ground-breaking path through this shifting environment to achieve continued success.
Position Summary
The Academic Impact Partner (AIP) plays a critical role in promoting academic excellence through collaboration with various departments and utilizing data-driven approaches for ongoing improvement. Reporting to the Academic Impact Vice President, this partner operates within a matrix system and takes on a significant responsibility in leading academic data discussions within school support pods and with school leaders. The AIP offer strategies and solutions to enable internal and external partners achieve desired learner outcomes. As an academic expert, they work closely with the Service Design Partner, Academic Development Leader, Assessment & Accountability Director, Service Delivery Partners, and School Partners to the positively impact the overall educational experience.
Core Tasks and Responsibilities
Collaboration and Strategy:
Work closely with the Design & Development Partner to develop and implement strategies for academic excellence.
Collaborate with Academic Outcomes Teams, Service Delivery Partners, and School Performance Partners to align coaching and development initiatives with instructional goals.
Work closely with established standard operating procedures for Partner Schools and encourage use of evidence-based best practices.
Contribute to the creation of comprehensive plans for school improvement.
Data-Driven Decision Making:
Partner with Pod Leader and Assessment Leaders to identify data-driven needs and solutions.
Collaborate with Assessment & Accountability Director to identify data-driven solutions which inform coaching and development strategies.
Monitor key performance indicators to assess the impact of coaching interventions.
Professional Development:
Stay abreast of educational trends and research to inform professional development content.
Collaborate with Implementation Facilitators and Service Design Partner to identify needs and ensure data-driven professional learning experiences are delivered to school leaders.
Small Wins Team Collaboration:
Work closely with the P&T Small Wins Team to identify and implement small, impactful changes that contribute to overall school improvement.
Provide support and guidance to school leaders in implementing small wins initiatives.
Feedback and Coaching:
Conduct regular observations and provide constructive feedback to school leaders.
Implement coaching strategies to enhance leadership effectiveness.
Collaborate with leaders to create personalized professional development plans.
Communication:
Establish and maintain effective communication channels with school leaders, Academic Outcomes Teams, Service Delivery Partners, and School Performance Partners.
Communicate progress, challenges, and opportunities for improvement to relevant stakeholders.
Qualifications:
Degree in Education, Leadership, or a related field.
Previous experience in a leadership role within an educational setting.
Strong understanding of data analysis and its application to educational improvement.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Experience in designing and delivering professional development programs.
Familiarity with educational trends, best practices, and instructional strategies.
Ability to collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams.
Required Skills, Experience, and Competencies
5+ years proven leadership experience as a Head of School, Principal, or equivalent level.
Advanced degree in Education, Leadership, or a related field.
Previous experience in a leadership role within an educational setting.
Strong understanding of data analysis and its application to educational improvement.
Compensation at Pearson is influenced by many factors including skill set, level of experience, and specific location. As required by the Colorado, California, Washington State, New York State and New York City laws, the pay range for this position is as follows:
The minimum full-time salary range is between $115,000 - $130,000.
This position is eligible to participate in an annual incentive program, and information on benefits offered is here.
What to expect from Pearson
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Job: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Organization: Virtual Learning
Schedule: FULL_TIME
Req ID: 14414
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