Associate Director of Professional Growth
- Posted
- 24 days ago
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Location
- Los Angeles
- Closing date
About this organization
Green Dot Public Schools is seeking an Associate Director of Professional Growth to design and implement career advancement and learning opportunities for staff across the network, from teachers and paraprofessionals to central office team members. This role will focus on building engaging, meaningful professional development experiences, establishing clear career paths, and fostering a culture of continuous learning. Collaboration with leaders across the organization will ensure all employees have the support needed to thrive. Based in our downtown Los Angeles offices, this role is intended to bring cohesion to professional growth across the network. This role reports to the Chief People Officer.
About this job
IDEAL CANDIDATE
The ideal candidate for this role will have a vision for strong adult learning arcs and programs, be able to build relationships, influence and motivate others, lead cross-functional initiatives, and project manage senior leaders and content experts within a complex organization. They are not expected to be a content expert in all school-based and home office roles, but rather a skilled project manager who can work alongside content experts to design career paths and development opportunities for each employee group. The ideal candidate will possess strong leadership skills, a deep understanding of adult learning principles, and a passion for fostering a culture of continuous growth and development.
Roles & responsibilities
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Evaluate the Professional Growth Needs Across the Organization
-Conduct a needs assessment to identify skill gaps and opportunities for each employee group;
-Conduct an assessment of current learning and professional development structures across the organization, codify these practices, and make recommendations for improvements;
-Research and design AI-driven strategies to enhance professional development;
-Stay abreast of industry best practices and trends in professional development and talent management.
Develop a Strong Performance Management System
-Create personalized learning paths with relevant training, workshops, and mentorship opportunities;
-Collaborate with internal stakeholders to deliver engaging and high-impact learning experiences;
-Ensure consistent implementation of performance management practices across teams.
Utilize Data to Inform Professional Development
-Establish evaluation systems to measure the effectiveness of development initiatives;
-Maintain, optimize, and update the evaluation platform (School Mint, formerly Whetstone);
-Analyze performance data to identify trends, strengths, and areas for improvement.
-Coordinate performance appraisal processes to provide constructive feedback and support individual growth;
-Monitor and maintain contractual compliance about coaching and evaluation;
-Support negotiation strategy with Asociación De Maestros Unidos (AMU), Green Dot's teachers union, and Animo Classified Evaluation Association (ACEA), Green Dot’s classified union, to ensure alignment with the vision for professional growth.
Facilitate Career Path Planning
-Work closely with Human Capital and Human Resources to define structured career progression opportunities;
-Provide guidance and support to employees and their managers in setting career goals and creating actionable development plans;
-Adjust career pathways as organizational needs and individual aspirations evolve.
Strengthen Mentorship and Coaching Programs
-Ensure employees have access to mentors and coaches for ongoing growth and skill-building;
-Provide training and resources to mentors and coaches to ensure effectiveness in their roles;
-Support the codification of resources provided for intervention and improvement as part of the formal evaluation cycles.
Manage and Support Teacher Induction
-Coach and develop the Induction Coordinator, who reports to the Associate Director of Professional Growth;
-Sit on the Green Dot Public Schools Induction Advisory Committee;
-Support the management of the program.
Qualifications
Commitment to Equity and Inclusion: A dedication to fostering equitable and inclusive learning environments for all students and educators is essential. This includes addressing issues of diversity, cultural responsiveness, and social justice in professional development efforts. Read more about Green Dot’s commitment to Equity here.
Professional Integrity: Operate with the highest level of integrity, kindness, and a firm commitment to our mission. More information on Green Dot’s values can be found here.
5+ Years of Leadership Experience: Direct experience designing, implementing, and evaluating professional development programs for educators and school system staff is highly valuable.
Education: A bachelor's degree is required. A master's degree in fields such as business administration, human resources, organizational psychology, or education administration or leadership is strongly preferred.
Additional Requirements
Must pass a TB test and background check upon receiving an offer.
Occasional travel to school sites may be required.