Texas Executive DirectorTeach Plus is a national nonprofit whose mission is to empower excellent, experienced, and diverse teachers to take leadership over key policy and practice issues that advance equity, opportunity, and student success. At the heart of our work is developing teacher leadership and voice in pursuit of student outcomes. We believe that investing in our most talented teachers—developing them into well-informed, persuasive leaders—gives them deep leverage in elevating the most pressing education issues facing students, teachers, and communities while advancing opportunities for students.
Learn more at teachplus.org.The Executive Director (ED) sets the vision and leads the execution of strategies that drive impact within their state. As a sophisticated systems leader and trusted subject matter expert, the Executive Director serves as a credible convener and strategic power broker, building relationships and advancing initiatives that address the most pressing challenges facing students, communities, and educators. This position is based in Texas and requires regular travel throughout the state, with occasional national travel as needed.The Foundational Executive Director Responsibilities Include:Setting a Vision for Local Impact, Grounded in Strategic Clarity: Through an iterative approach, Executive Directors must be able to continuously:Understand and describe evidence and case studies of prior student outcomes improvement, the drivers that led to this success, and the patterns around those drivers as they specifically relate to advocacy and teacher leadershipConcretely articulate the gaps between the current state of student outcomes and the aspirations of students, families, and communities, and set ambitious goals/and or strategies to close these gaps, centered on tangible outcomes for studentsIn partnership with other organizations and coalition members, develop a sophisticated theory of change and theory of action/logic model around what is required to advance these student outcomes goals and the particular role Teach Plus (teachers, alumni, Executive, and institution) must play as a resultAdvancing Teacher Leadership, Voice, and Advocacy towards our Student Opportunity Mandate: In partnership with Center teams at Teach Plus and local partners, EDs must:Establish and continuously evolve local models for teacher learning and leadership aligned with Teach Plus's Leadership Attribute Continuum and Policy Attributes and CompetenciesIn partnership with the Center and external partners, use sophisticated data, measurement, and evaluation structures to continuously assess and improve teacher engagement models, including accountability models for managing staff towards effective execution of these programsIdentify best practices for language, expectations, implementation, and accountability across policy and practice programs to support quality programmingThrough iterative strategic clarity work, co-create and effectively invest educators in a sophisticated annual or multi-year policy agenda, focused on advancing our Student Opportunity MandateCo-create and revise contextualized local curricula and learning experiences to prepare teachers to engage directly with influential lawmakers, stakeholders, and government employees around your local policy agenda, ultimately positioning them to serve as effective leaders throughout their careersLeverage insights from strategic clarity and evidence-based strategies to run and participate in sophisticated local and state advocacy campaignsIn partnership with center teams, develop a robust and sophisticated strategy for developing teachers as trusted messengers and elevating teacher voice in the media in alignment with your strategic clarity work and policy agendaDevelop teacher leadership and foster cross-sector collaboration to align education with community and business needs in areas such as literacy, college and career readiness, and other potential driversCreating and Stewarding a Network of Champions: In partnership with Teach Plus' broader institutional positioning strategy, EDs must:Set and execute against an ambitious annual fundraising goal, ranging from $350,000 to $2M, given local context, through a highly intentional portfolio management partnership with our national External Affairs team.Strategically create, join, and strengthen local coalitions with a clear understanding of Teach Plus' value addDevelop, share, and continuously refine student and teacher-centered stories that can be leveraged to invest and grow the network of championsAttract, retain, and steward a diverse portfolio of donors to both meet/exceed annual fundraising goals and continuously elevate Teach Plus ' and your own role in the broader ecosystemIn partnership with Regional Development Directors and/or your team, ensure fundraising deliverables are high quality, aligned to your local strategy, and delivered to partners in a timely and effective mannerBuild a cabinet of subject matter experts, funders, and/or local leaders (at times, this will be Senior Fellows and/or a Local Advisory Board) to continuously improve your executive positioning, local visibility, and access to cutting-edge insights and innovationsIn partnership with the Center, create a fundraising toolkit of resources that can be leveraged in a variety of ways for ongoing fundraising opportunities, including, but not limited to, one-pagers, visuals, and language for funder emails.Creating and Sustaining Enabling Conditions for Impact: As the highest impact level towards local impact at Teach Plus, EDs must:Build out, hire, retain, train, and continuously "right-size" a local staffing model, grounded in their Strategic Clarity work, in particular, the role Teach Plus must play in the local ecosystem.
In partnership with the People team, ensure that role profiles for staff, Senior Fellows, and/or contractors align with a rigorous Vision of Excellence.Serve as exemplary People Managers, regardless of staffing size, through a high-candor, coaching-first culture and effective communication of expectations, including but not limited to supporting direct reports to set and execute against Visions of Excellence and Annual GoalsIn partnership with the Center, co-create plans for local staff learning and development, aligned with regional strategy, annual goals, and performance management needsSet and manage against an annual regional expense target, partnering with the Central finance and your team to balance compliance with original budgets as well as responsiveness and iteration as strategy evolves in-yearGrounded in our commitment to "Reimagine the Center" operate with both candor and empathy to strategically maximize Central staff and resources to increase local impactTo effectively execute on these four core responsibilities, in addition to the roles they play in their unique communities, we believe all successful EDs must embody the following:MINDSETS AND ORIENTATIONS:Embodying systems leadership. This includes:The ability to see the larger system-constantly evaluating and adapting your mental models, interrogating your preconceived notions, and remaining open to new ideas/information, including data sets and evolving evidence basesBuilding trust and shifting conversations by fostering reflection and more generative conversations. Not only does this mean doing so in groups and in community, but also continuously "locating yourself" in regard to your own consciousness and orientations to change.Prioritizing co-creating the future while maintaining the ability to be responsive to current circumstances.
This requires simultaneously holding both a deep understanding of and conviction about current systems' failures, and inspiring yourself and others to seek new solutions.Understanding the way systemic inequity and oppression serve as the root cause for not only external challenges, but also in many interpersonal interactions and group dynamics. Always operating from a deep knowledge of how your own identity impacts your leadership and how others experience it.An unyielding focus on equitable student outcomes. This looks/sounds like:Maintaining a deep understanding of the current state of student outcomes across their state, not just in major hubs or the dominant conversations/pundit talking points.Always tying regional decisions to a theory of action (how x decision will ultimately increase y student outcome), even through multiple layers of staff or teacher leaders.Establishing credibility with state and district partners who can speak to unique proof points, trends, and outliers in the student outcomes landscape.Keeping a pulse on the broader national conversation re: student outcomes and understanding the unique role your state is/isn't playing in the dialogue.A focus on building the systems leadership of teachers as nuanced navigators of the education landscape.Recognizing and articulating the unique role that teacher perspective and experience play in advocating for and advancing systems changeAffirming individual teacher lived experiences while simultaneously supporting them to operate as systems leaders who can observe and make meaning of the broader ecosystemBelief that narrative (op-eds, teacher stories, testimony, etc) has and can play a significant role in change efforts, locally and nationallyConstantly balancing robust teacher input