Reports to: DIRECTOR - HIATT CENTER
Classification: Full-time, 10-month, exempt position
About the Role:
We are seeking a dynamic educator and program leader to design and facilitate student experiences that empower them to build leadership skills for social impact, justice, and civic engagement. Working with students in grades 6–12, this role creates responsive, real-world programming that centers student voice and creates opportunities for students to understand and act on issues shaping their communities. The ideal candidate is a thoughtful facilitator and collaborator who is energized by working with young people and helping them turn ideas into informed and purposeful action.
About the School:
Beaver Country Day School is an independent day school serving 460 students in grades 6-12, and located in Chestnut Hill, just outside of Boston. Founded in 1920 and propelled by our progressive roots, our goal is to expand the nature of school. With over 40 local and national partnerships, almost daily field trips, a thriving performing and visual arts program, and a best-in-class research and design center, we are able to combine rigorous academics with real-world application, focusing on teaching content combined with experience applying it to current issues. Our athletic program offers first-rate athletic and fitness opportunities that prioritize the whole athlete. The school fosters a joyful environment where students feel confident taking risks and being their authentic selves, where everyone—students and adults alike—feels a sense of belonging, and where teachers have the freedom to innovate and grow alongside their students.
Key Functions and Responsibilities:
Program Development, Design & Facilitation
- Both independently and as part of a team, design, refine, and lead signature programs, including the Middle School Social Justice Retreat, Leadership Institute workshops, Hiatt Summer Fellowship, Hiatt Independent Afternoon Opportunity, and more
- Draw on local and global events and student experiences to inform relevant, responsive programming for grades 6–12
- Create and facilitate new student-centered learning experiences that are engaging, inclusive, and thought-provoking
- Analyze program data and incorporate feedback to drive continuous improvement and ensure programming remains relevant, impactful, and aligned with school values
Student Leadership & Engagement
- Mentor and coach students throughout their growth as social impact leaders – including guiding them towards civic engagement opportunities, in-house or external conferences and programs, and their own social-impact projects
- Build strong relationships with students and create spaces where they feel seen, heard, and empowered to develop as leaders for social impact
- Prepare students to engage in meaningful, real-world learning experiences that may involve traveling off campus or welcoming a guest speaker into their classroom
Collaboration
- Partner with the Director of the Hiatt Center to leverage community relationships that enhance programming
- Collaborate with internal departments to support effective communication, marketing, and delivery of programs
- Work across divisions to ensure cohesive, developmentally appropriate student experiences
Professional Responsibilities
- Model strong organization and preparation to meet responsibilities reliably and consistently
- Contribute positively to a collaborative team environment
Additional Responsibilities
- Advise or co-advise a group of 6–8 students
- Coach Student-Directed Projects
- Perform other duties as assigned
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree in a relevant field preferred
- At least 3 years of experience designing and facilitating student programming
- Experience in education, youth development, or a related field
- Demonstrated ability to manage a project from ideation to implementation
- Experience amplifying student leadership development, voice, and agency
- Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging practices, and commitment to ongoing growth in this area
- Demonstrated ability to integrate social-emotional skill development in leadership programming
- Strong collaboration and relationship-building skills
- Willingness to partner with faculty to design and support curriculum
- Demonstrated understanding of independent schools and their unique culture
- Experience developing programming that aligns with and furthers the mission of the school
- Commitment to professional growth and continuous improvement
- Sense of humor and joy in working with young people
Salary Range:
The salary range for this position is $85,000 - $100,000. Please visit our Working at Beaver webpage for information about benefits and more.
Beaver Country Day School is an equal-opportunity employer. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, religion, creed, handicap status, national origin, ethnicity, military veteran status, or other legally protected status in hiring or other employment practices.