Title: Director, Aerospace Academy of the Eastern Shore
Agency: ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Location: Norfolk, VA
FLSA: Exempt
Hiring Range:
Full Time or Part Time:
Job Description:
The Academy Director is to be the on-site leader on the Eastern Shore for Aerospace Academy of the Eastern Shore (AAES). Under the supervision of the Executive Director for the Center for Educational Innovation and Opportunity, the AAES Director will lead the development of the AAES grades 9-12 laboratory school partnership with Accomack County Public Schools, Northampton County Public Schools, Old Dominion University, and Eastern Shore Community College. The Director serves as a dynamic and experienced educator overseeing the daily operations, providing strategic leadership, and fostering relationships with community partners to achieve the Academy’s mission.
AAES is an innovative, interdisciplinary school that prepares students for high-tech jobs in the aerospace and cybersecurity industries, focusing on at-risk and under-represented populations. The AAES will offer dual pathways in Aerospace Cybersecurity & Information Systems and Aerospace Engineering & Robotics. Located on the Eastern Shore of Virginia and embedded within Accomack and Northampton County Public Schools, students will explore aerospace fields through Project-Based Learning units. AAES will formally begin in grade 9, with students participating through a hybrid learning model, integrating on-site experiences with virtual courses. The program will align with Old Dominion University and Eastern Shore Community College initiatives, focusing on STEM, experiential learning, guided inquiry, design thinking, and offering internships and job shadowing opportunities. Minimum Qualifications:
1. Master’s degree in education, business, or a related field
2. Valid Virginia teaching license and eligible for a Virginia Postgraduate Professional License in administration and supervision.
3. Considerable knowledge of laboratory schools.
4. Considerable knowledge of and experience with K-12 schools and system.
5. Considerable knowledge of and experience with Aerospace education.
6. Considerable skills in curriculum development.
7. Strong written and oral communication skills.
8. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
9. Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills.
10. Proficiency in brand development and creative program development.
11. Proficiency working in a virtual space, including some experience with online collaboration tools.
12. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
13. Some experience as a secondary school administrator.
14. Experience teaching in a STEM field.
15. Considerable experience as a K-12 educator. Some experience in leadership in school activities and committees. Working experience with event planning, project management, and collaboration with effective team building is essential.
Additional Considerations:
16. Working knowledge of experiential learning opportunities that align with the academy's mission in Aerospace.
17. Some experience in virtual learning program design, implementation, monitoring, and best practices.
18. Some experience in grant writing and acquisition.
19. Some experience in developing educational programs.
20. Record of establishing effective community and business partnerships as evident in previous work-related experience in community engagement.
21. Willingness and eagerness to learn and grow individually and as part of the lab school team.