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Head of Lower and Intermediate School
The Independence School
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Posted: 06-Feb-26
Location: Newark, Delaware
Type: Full Time
Internal Number: #310
Head of Lower and Intermediate School Direct Supervisor: Head of School FLSA: Exempt Type: Full-Time Staff Employee
The Head of Lower and Intermediate School provides visionary, collaborative, and student-centered leadership for Grades 1–5. This role is responsible for the academic, social-emotional, and cultural life of the division, ensuring an engaging, developmentally responsive program aligned with the School’s mission, values, and strategic priorities. A member of the Leadership Team, the Head of Lower and Intermediate School partners closely with faculty, families, the other Division Heads, and the Head of School to foster a joyful learning environment where students are known, challenged, and supported.
Professional Attributes
High energy and enthusiasm with the ability to learn quickly, make an immediate impact, and implement new initiatives
Flexibility and openness to work on a variety of assignments
Strong communication and interpersonal skills, displaying the ability to connect and build relationships with employees, students, and parents
Confidence in professional aptitude with the ability to effectively convey skills and knowledge
Positive team player with a strong desire to be an active, long-term participant in the growth of the School
Supports and aligns with the School’s mission, values, and policies
Commitment to fostering and supporting a safe and healthy atmosphere and an inclusive community
Demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional learning and growth
Duties and Responsibilities
Oversee daily operations of the division, including scheduling, student placement, staffing, and curricular program
Provide instructional leadership and guide the design and implementation of developmentally responsive, inclusive, and inquiry-based curriculum and instructional practices
Lead ongoing curriculum review and innovation in alignment with the School’s mission and strategic priorities
Promote a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment that supports students’ academic and social-emotional development
Recruit, supervise, support, and evaluate faculty in Grades 1–5
Foster a collaborative culture grounded in reflective practice, professional growth, and shared accountability
Provide regular feedback, coaching, and professional learning opportunities to support instructional excellence
Support faculty well-being, morale, and retention through relationship-centered leadership
Serve as the primary administrative point of contact for families in Grades 1–5, fostering open, proactive, and respectful communication and collaboration
Review and edit/revise all major grade-level & division communication and report card comments
Partner with the Student Support Team and parents/caregivers to support student growth and community well-being
Actively participate in the admissions process by supporting student recruitment and admissions committee work to advance the School’s enrollment management goals
Collaborate with the Business Office on faculty HR matters, division budgeting, purchasing, school policy compliance, and other operational needs
Represent the Lower and Intermediate Grades at school events and community gatherings
Ensure compliance with accreditation standards and best practices in independent school education
Perform other duties as assigned
Skills, Knowledge, and Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required; advanced degree in education or educational leadership preferred
Teaching experience at the elementary level; prior leadership experience preferred
Deep knowledge of child development, curriculum design, assessment, and effective instructional practices
Demonstrated ability to lead, inspire, and support faculty within a collaborative school culture
Student-centered, empathetic, solutions focused, and relationship-oriented leadership style
Familiarity with independent school culture, organizational structures, and expectations
Aptitude to learn new systems, software, and platforms including student information systems
Proficiency in a Windows environment and with Google Workspace/MS Office
High level of confidentiality and discretion
The Head of Lower and Intermediate School is a year-round position. 2/5/26
The Independence School prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
The Independence School, located on 90 acres in the Pike Creek Valley, provides an exceptionally strong academic foundation, delivered in a stimulating environment that reflects a strong commitment to citizenship and character development. Independence graduates are academically successful, intellectually curious, and demonstrate leadership and self-responsibility. The school welcomes children age 3 through grade 8.