Director of School Design
Company: Summit Public Schools
Location: Redwood City
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Director of School Design - SY26 The Director of School Design
is an embedded experienced leader who partners directly with a
school?s Executive Director (ED),site leadership team, and Senior
Director of Innovation to redesign the student, adult, and
operational experience of the school. The Director leads a
multi-year transformation plan aligned to Summit?s Future Ready
School vision, ensuring that design decisions are community-rooted,
evidence-informed, operationally feasible, and implemented with
fidelity. The Director of School Design owns deep, sustained
design, piloting and implementation at one site. They report to the
Senior Director of Innovation and serve as a cross-functional
bridge between Marshall Innovation and the school-site team. Who We
Are What if all students graduated high school with the knowledge,
skills and habits they need to lead a fulfilled life? This is the
question that guides our mission at Summit Public Schools . To
collectively prepare a diverse community of young people with the
skills, knowledge, and habits to attain economic empowerment and
success in a chosen concrete next step toward a fulfilled life. We
operate 10 schools serving over 3,300 students in the Bay Area and
Washington state. 100% of Summit graduates are college ready and
Summit graduates complete college at double the national average.
We need exceptional, diverse, and mission-aligned teachers to join
our team to help prepare our students for a fulfilled life. Join
us! What You?ll Do: School Redesign Leadership Co-lead, with the
Senior Director of Innovation and the site ED, a multi-year
redesign and turnaround strategy for the school in alignment to the
Future Ready School Model. Diagnose root challenges and
opportunities in culture, instruction, schedule/time, student
supports, and operations; translate these into a sequenced
transformation plan. Facilitate site-based design cycles with
educators, students, families, and community partners. Ensure the
school?s redesign remains coherent, realistic, and measurable and
is integrated into day-to-day school leadership priorities. Model a
?learn fast, build smart? mindset?keeping urgency high while
maintaining trust and collaboration. Community Engagement &
Co-Design Engage a diverse set of stakeholders?students, families,
educators, alumni, and community partners?to surface aspirations,
concerns, and local context that must shape the redesign. Design
and facilitate inclusive, well-run community learning sessions
(listening tours, design charrettes, town halls, student focus
groups, caregiver convenings) that build shared ownership for
change. Translate community input into clear design requirements,
tradeoffs, and priorities for the three-year turnaround plan. Build
and sustain partnerships with local organizations and employers
that can power real-world learning, internships, and
community-anchored projects. Ensure engagement practices are
culturally responsive, accessible, and transparent, with feedback
loops that show stakeholders how their input influenced decisions.
Embedded Pilot Design & Implementation Design and run site-based
pilots that test key components of Summit 3.0 within the school
context (e.g., flexible time, AI-enabled tools, real-world learning
structures, assessment/credit innovations). Define success metrics
tied to student outcomes and school health; monitor progress and
adapt quickly. Partner with teachers and school leadership to plan,
launch, and refine pilots; remove barriers and provide hands-on
implementation support. Produce mid-year and end-of-year learning
summaries for the Studio and site leadership. Change Management &
Capacity Building Support adult learning and change management to
ensure that new practices are understood, owned, and sustained by
school staff. Build internal leadership capacity by coaching
teacher leaders and administrators through redesign decisions and
implementation. Support hiring, onboarding, and role realignment at
the site as needed to enable the redesigned model. Help establish
the school?s culture and operating rhythms required for long-term
sustainability. Cross-Functional Bridge to Marshall Innovation
Serve as the primary conduit between the school site and the
Marshall Innovation, ensuring tight alignment to the multi-year
roadmap. Document design choices, promising practices, and
implementation lessons. Communicate to capture site-level stories,
artifacts, and evidence for internal/external learning. Inform
network-wide codification and scaling with grounded insights from
site implementation. Who You Are Key Qualities & Skills Deep belief
in Summit?s mission and in the need to transform public high
schools for a future-ready world. Strong school-design and
systems-thinking skillset: you can see the whole school as an
interconnected system and redesign it accordingly. Expert at
translating vision into practical implementation, with a bias
toward action and iteration. Highly collaborative and comfortable
leading without formal authority in a shared-power environment.
Skilled facilitator who can bring diverse stakeholders into a
coherent design and change process. Data-informed and
research-literate; able to set metrics, read signals, and adjust
course. Thrives in ambiguity and rapid learning cycles; nimble in
the face of real-world school constraints. Excellent communicator,
especially in writing clear plans, briefs, and artifacts. Required
Experience & Qualifications 4 years of experience in school
leadership as a Principal or Director, educational innovation,
program design, or turnaround work. Demonstrated success leading
complex change initiatives in schools or youth-serving systems.
Track Record of Results Experience leading R & D to pilot and
scaling new instructional, cultural, or operational models.
Excitement and potential experience in integrated opportunities
using Ai and other technologies to support learning outcomes,
experience design and supporting students in postsecondary pathways
Expertise and experience with continuous improvement,
human-centered design, and research translation. Proficiency with
Google Workspace and comfort with emerging technologies. Clear
background check. What You Get In addition to joining a highly
motivated team and engaging in meaningful work, you?ll have access
to a comprehensive suite of benefits including a retirement plan,
unlimited ?take what you need? PTO policy, 11 paid holidays, and 3
weeks of organization-wide closures during the year. You and your
dependents will have access to multiple health, dental, and vision
plans at 25% cost (we cover the other 75%) and employee life and
disability insurance at no cost. Our compensation policy strives to
be equitable and transparent. Summit is an equal opportunity
employer. We believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion are
directly intertwined with education. We are ALL better when we are
able to bring our whole selves to work and honor each other?s
voices across identities, cultural backgrounds, and life
experiences. We welcome and encourage applications from individuals
who are members of historically marginalized communities. Spanish
language proficiency is a plus. Compensation The salary range for
this position begins at $135,509 and goes up to $160,310,
commensurate with experience and qualifications. Equal Opportunity
Employer Summit Public Schools is an equal opportunity employer
committed to building a diverse, equitable, and inclusive team. We
strongly encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds
and lived experiences.
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