Associate Dean of Culture
Listed on 2026-01-11
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Education / Teaching
School Counselor, Elementary School, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Child Development/Support
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Summary
The Associate Dean of Culture is an entry‑level, school‑based role that reports directly to the Dean of Culture, creating a safe, structured, and values‑driven school environment where students can thrive. As the first point of contact for student behavior, this role is deeply embedded in the school's daily life, responding to behavior concerns in real time, guiding students toward accountability, and building strong, trusting relationships.
* This role is located at our Kingsbridge Elementary School (3120 Corlear Ave, Bronx, NY 10463).
Student Behavior and Daily Interventions- Supervises lunch and recess periods.
- Serves as the first stop for student behavior incidents, classroom removals, and referrals.
- Responds promptly to behavior concerns and provides immediate intervention and de‑escalation.
- Facilitates student reflection conversations and restorative responses.
- Supports student accountability through classroom push‑in or class removal (as needed) and morning check‑in processes.
- Determines appropriate next steps within established behavior protocols and escalates to the Dean of Culture when necessary.
- Supports student re‑entry to class following behavior incidents.
- Facilitates meetings with families, students, and staff that support and address all concerns impacting daily student success.
- Responds to violations of all school policies (i.e., attendance/lateness, uniform guidelines, and personal electronics rules) consistently and fairly.
- Supports the school community in discussing behavior, discipline, culture temperature topics, peer mediation, and social‑emotional learning.
- Maintains a visible and active presence in hallways, common areas, arrivals, transitions, lunch, recess, and dismissal.
- Reinforces school norms, routines, and expectations consistently across the building.
- Supports the implementation of school‑wide culture systems as designed by the Dean of Culture.
- Communicates with families regarding routine behavior incidents and interventions.
- Partners with caregivers to support student accountability and growth.
- References complex or sensitive family situations to the Dean of Culture.
- Supports teachers with behavior response, classroom removals, and re‑entry planning.
- Helps staff understand and follow behavior referral processes.
- Collaborates with counselors, social workers, and support staff as needed.
- Documents behavior incidents accurately and in a timely manner.
- Tracks follow‑up actions and ensures completion of assigned interventions.
- Supports data collection related to student behavior and culture trends.
- Bachelor’s Degree.
- At least 6 months of experience working with students in a school, summer camp, after‑school, or youth‑serving environment.
- Strong command of all Google Suite programs.
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to build relationships with students, staff, families, and school leadership.
- Ability to remain calm, firm, and empathetic in challenging situations.
- Willingness to learn and implement school culture systems.
- Complete and pass pre‑employment, fingerprinting, and reference check process.
- Legally eligible to work in the United States.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Prior experience supporting student…
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