Managing Director of Culture
Company: KIPP Foundation
Location: Elkins Park
Posted on: July 1, 2025
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Job Description:
KIPP Public Schools is a national network of free,
open-enrollment, college-preparatory public schools committed to
partnering with students and families to disrupt systemic
educational inequity and create a future without limits. Over
120,000 students attend one of the 278 KIPP schools that operate in
28 regions across the United States. KIPP Philadelphia Public
Schools (KPPS) is a part of the national KIPP network and currently
leads eight schools serving over 3,200 students in North and West
Philadelphia. By 2030, KPPS will grow to serve approximately 4,000
students. Our Mission Together with families and communities, we
create joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students
to pursue the paths they choose—college, career, and beyond—so they
can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world. Job
Description The Opportunity The Managing Director of Culture (MDOC)
leads KPPS’s efforts to create positive, structured, safe, joyful,
nurturing, and academically focused school cultures across our K-12
campuses. Reporting to the Chief Schools Officer and serving as a
key member of the regional team, the MDOC partners with Heads of
Schools, Principals, and Culture Leaders to codify and drive a
vision for equitable, inclusive school culture. The MDOC directly
manages the Director of Student Wellness (and potentially other
Director-level positions related to School and Student Culture) and
plays a critical role in integrating student experience strategies
with academic, behavioral, and social-emotional supports. Key
Responsibilities Vision and Strategy Design and lead KPPS’s student
experience vision and strategy across all schools. Build regional
systems to codify behavior expectations, restorative practices, and
interventions to ensure consistency and clarity across grade bands.
Develop and implement a multi-year healthy schools plan inclusive
of PBIS, SEL, and trauma-informed practices. Create culture data
systems to measure and monitor progress and impact. Design and
implement a holistic intervention program aimed at directly
improving student attendance and reducing chronic absenteeism.
Professional Learning and Development Design and lead regional
professional development on culture-related initiatives for
teachers, leaders, and support staff. Curate and share professional
development tools to build adult mindsets and skill sets in
behavior management and SEL. School Support and Coaching Partner
with academic and student support leaders to integrate culture
practices with academics, and special education services. Coach
school leaders on implementing equitable discipline, restorative
practices, and behavior systems. Act as a resource and thought
partner to schools around student behavior, SEL, trauma response,
and classroom management. Ensure training and adherence to all
state/local mandated requirements. Facilitate ongoing compliance
reporting to the state. Leadership in Discipline and Equity Lead
KPPS’s regional discipline policies and ensure school-level
alignment. Serve as the regional point person for escalated
behavior incidents, suspension/expulsion hearings, and family
engagement. Solicit feedback from students, families, and staff to
inform and improve discipline systems. Track and report progress
against equity commitments related to school culture.
Qualifications Skills and Experience Bachelors degree required 4
years of cultural leadership and/or team leadership experience in a
K-12 setting. Deep knowledge of trauma-informed practices,
restorative justice, PBIS, and SEL. Proven ability to lead and
manage cross-functional teams to improve student culture outcomes.
Strong project management, facilitation, and communication skills.
Experience designing and delivering professional development to
school-based teams. Familiarity with data tools and platforms to
track behavior and culture trends. Experience supporting diverse
student populations, including students with IEPs and English
Language Learners. Additional Information Desired Characteristics
Commitment to KPPS’ mission and a deep belief in the potential of
all students. A leader for racial justice and educational equity,
with an understanding of how race, power, and identity show up in
schools. Culturally competent and skilled in leading across lines
of difference. Ability to cultivate joyful, affirming learning
environments rooted in high expectations. An effective
relationship-builder who inspires trust and collaboration with
students, families, and colleagues. A systems thinker with strong
execution skills and a bias for action. Flexible, reflective, and
eager to grow professionally
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