Education Pioneers Fellow
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1400 1st Street , NW, Northwest Washington, Washington, District of Columbia, United States, 20001
Beginning with just two locations in 1998, Friendship now spans 16 campuses, including online, for students in grades Pre-K3 to 12. Our rigorous curriculum, exemplary instruction, resource-rich forums and total commitment to student advancement have made Friendship one of D.C.’s top charter systems. The road to college can be daunting. But thanks to 20 years’ experience guiding students to and through higher education, Friendship has developed one of the most comprehensive roadmaps for student success anywhere. Our culture is driven by great educators, academic rigors that cultivate curiosity and confidence, and the belief that every child can achieve to the highest standards. Friendship empowers students to grow and thrive as scholars. The Friendship system’s knowledge-building approach to student instruction has produced remarkable results: Tier I elementary and middle schools. A robust Advanced Placement program. The district’s first Early College charter high school. Graduation and college acceptance rates that are tough to top anywhere.
Beyond the classroom, extended learning and athletic programs round out the whole student. Friendship’s award-winning teams know the tough and the technical, from resilience in robotics to grit on the gridiron. They will enter a fast-paced world with a running start. With our deeply rooted commitment to the D.C. community, Friendship is uniquely equipped to take an extraordinary journey with students and their families. We are proud of our challenging approaches, insistence on accountability, high academic expectations and relentless emphasis on college completion. That’s because we’ve seen the results. We know what students can accomplish with the right opportunities and environment.
Responsibilities
40% - Operations - Process Design & Efficiency
- Develop Onboarding Framework & Experience Design
- End-to-end onboarding model (pre-boarding through first 90 days)
- Defined roles of focus: teacher, IAs, ISTL
20% - Program Management -
- Develop Training & Content Materials
- Slide decks and session plans (mission, culture, expectations, systems)
- New hire onboarding sequence and agenda
20% - Data - Research & Evaluation -
- Audit current onboarding practices across campuses and departments
- Partner with Talent Acquisition and Talent Development to align onboarding to the full employee lifecycle
- Identify key gaps using available data (e.g., retention trends, early attrition, staff feedback)
20% - Strategy - Team Development & Implementation-
- Manager & Campus Tools
- 30-60-90 day plan templates by role type (instructional, operational, leadership)
- Campus-based onboarding and belonging plan examples
- Manager onboarding toolkit (checklists, conversation guides, expectations)
- Systems & Tracking
- Onboarding trackers and progress monitoring tools
- Feedback loops (surveys, check-ins, onboarding experience data collection)
And additional duties as assigned
Qualifications
- Master's required
- Knowledge and experience planning and implementing professional development
- 5 years experience in a traditional school setting as a leader or teacher
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