What are the responsibilities and job description for the Dean of Students - St. Francis International School - Silver Spring Maryland position at Catholic Schools Office, Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Washington?
St. Francis International School in Silver Spring Maryland is hiring a Dean of Students for the 2026-27 school year.
This is a full time role and will report to the Principal.
The salary range for the position is $65,000 to $85,000 with excellent benefits.
Please forward your resume and letter of interest to: schapa@sfismd.org
The elementary school Dean of Students assists the principal in managing the school’s policies, regulations and procedures to ensure that all students are supervised in a safe traditional Catholic learning environment that meets the approve curricula and mission of the school.
The Dean Of Students Shall
Catholic Identity
This is a full time role and will report to the Principal.
The salary range for the position is $65,000 to $85,000 with excellent benefits.
Please forward your resume and letter of interest to: schapa@sfismd.org
The elementary school Dean of Students assists the principal in managing the school’s policies, regulations and procedures to ensure that all students are supervised in a safe traditional Catholic learning environment that meets the approve curricula and mission of the school.
The Dean Of Students Shall
Catholic Identity
- Model Catholic values in all interactions with faculty/staff, students, school families and the greater community.
- Actively foster and support Catholic beliefs, traditions and practices.
- Reflect the Catholic Church’s teaching on social justice and witness service to others. (Policies for Catholic Schools – Third Revision – 2018)
- Assist in the planning of liturgical ceremonies such as mass, penance services, prayer services, etc. (as required).
- Attend Catholic liturgical ceremonies (as required).
- Promote a faith-based school community that is routed in Catholic traditions and practices.
- Manage the school's general operations in the principal's absence.
- Assist the principal in implementing instructional, assessment, supervisory and disciplinary standards and monitoring progress towards school goals.
- Direct or coordinate school and government programs such as NWEA MAP Growth, Cognia Accreditation, High School Admissions, Title 2, Title 3, and the Maryland Textbook/Aging School Grants.
- Plan and coordinate orientations for new parents and students.
- Assist the principal in the planning of faculty/ staff meetings.
- Assist the principal in planning in-service programs for teachers and staff.
- Assist in planning the school calendar and class schedule.
- Effectively delegate responsibilities and foster shared leadership.
- Assist in the maintenance of a safe and secure environment for students, faculty and staff.
- Foster an atmosphere of rigorous academic standards and achievement for all students and faculty.
- Routinely observe and provide written and/or verbal feedback to faculty and staff in accordance with the guidelines set by the principal using classroom observation, students contact, parent input and general observation.
- Assist with teacher evaluation process.
- Share responsibility for the supervision of students during assemblies and special events.
- Attend and provide supervision for out-of-school functions where administrative support is expected (as required).
- Provide supervision in non-classroom areas such as hallways, restrooms, playground, etc.
- Set high standards for student behavior that are based on Catholic values.
- Set clear and fair guidelines for student conduct and apply them in a consistent and judicious manner.
- Keep complete and accurate student disciplinary records.
- Effectively manage student conflict.
- Effectively manage student/teacher conflict
- Effectively manage parent/teacher conflict
- Conduct student and/or parent conferences related to discipline matters and keep accurate and complete notes.
- Demonstrate effective interpersonal relationships with students, faculty/staff and parents.
- Assist in planning a professional development program relevant to the faculty's needs and improves student learning.
- Assist in the orientation and mentoring of new faculty and staff.
- Attend meetings and participate in professional development programs offered by the Catholic Schools Office.
- Meet and maintain state and Archdiocese of Washington certification requirements.
- Communicate regularly with the principal on school related issues.
- Represent faculty and staff concerns to the principal.
- Display strong verbal and written communications skills
- Use strong interpersonal skills to work with diverse groups of people and opinions.
- Bachelor’s degree
- Current teacher certification in Maryland, Virginia, or Washington, DC
- Knowledge of child development and supervision
- Experience teaching or leading in an elementary school setting