Director of Instructional Practices
The Chapin School
| The Chapin School, an independent K-12 day school for girls located in New York City, seeks a student-centered, collaborative, and innovative educator to serve as Director of Instructional Practices, a 12-month role beginning July 1, 2026. All candidates are encouraged to be familiar with Chapin’s website and mission. Job Overview Reporting to the Director of Academic Program, and working in partnership with Division Heads and Department Heads, Chapin’s Director of Instructional Practices serves as a key academic leader in advancing the School’s mission and core values through exceptional teaching and learning. Working collaboratively across Chapin’s three divisions, the Director will foster a culture of professional growth rooted in reflective practice by developing structures, systems, and strategies for ensuring shared values and expectations around excellence in classroom instruction. This is a 12-month position. Joining a team of Chapin educators that is working with the School’s K-12 faculty to define a research-based, mission-aligned Framework of Instructional Practices, the Director of Instructional Practices will lead the further articulation of standards of effective classroom practice. The Director will then design a sustainable model of coaching and faculty support, embedding Chapin’s codified standards in a professional growth and development plan. Primary Responsibilities Instructional Leadership
Faculty Growth and Professional Learning
Chapin’s Director of Instructional Practices will be An educator who promotes, often through co-teaching, the growth of all faculty by modeling
A partner to colleagues in teaching and learning by
A student-centered educator who values each faculty member’s and student’s voice, experience, and history by
An educator who actively cultivates classrooms and our community of belonging by
How to Apply: Candidates must submit a current résumé, cover letter, and statement of educational philosophy through this link: Apply The search committee will prioritize candidates who submit materials by December 8 and will consider applications on a rolling basis thereafter.
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Qualifications
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Additional Salary Information: Compensation for this 12-month position will be commensurate with experience. The range is $150,000-$165,000 annually.
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