What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging position at The Co-op School?
Benefits:
- Paid time off
The Co-op School was founded in 2003 by a group of parents who saw the need for a high-quality and affordable preschool option in the Clinton Hill and Fort Greene neighborhoods. Since then, the Co-op School has matured from a small, parent-run playgroup to a fully staffed and licensed non-profit school.
After residing in two prior homes in Clinton Hill, The Co-op School moved into 87 Irving Place in the fall of 2009. In 2011, The Co-op School launched the first kindergarten class of its elementary program at 40 Brevoort Place. In 2019, we opened our doors at 644 Gates Avenue in the Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood—in a 3,500-square-foot building with a double-height gym, a rooftop library, and two playgrounds—housing our preschool, lower school, and middle school students under one roof.
OUR MISSION
The mission of The Co-op School is to inspire passion and teach children to become protagonists in their own educational journey by fostering their innate sense of curiosity and creativity. The Co-op School facilitates joyful learning through a unique and rigorous constructivist approach that listens to and honors the individual interests and strengths of each child. The Co-op School doesn’t just belong to the students and educators but extends to the family community as a whole. It belongs to those who participate in it and is a more resilient and creative place because of it.
JOB FUNCTIONS
- Support in the design and implementation of school-wide programming and diversity-focused professional development for various constituencies that strengthens inclusive pedagogy, equitable practices, and cross-disciplinary DEIB integration.
- Recognize and centralize the work that is being done across the school.
- Serve as a liaison in supporting student affinity groups by advising groups directly and/or providing ongoing professional development and logistical support to the advisors and facilitators who lead them.
- Maintain a strong, visible presence at school meetings, division gatherings, student activities, and external events to actively support staff and students, reinforce leadership engagement, and strengthen connections across the entire school community.
- Act as a resource and a support for teaching a culturally responsive and equitable Preschool - 8 curriculum, supporting community members where they are in their DEIB and Anti-Racist learning and journey.
- Continue to build partnerships with community-based organizations.
- Ensure that activities, communications, and programs reflect The Co-op School’s character as a diverse and inclusive community.
- Coordinate the teamwork for developing sensitive working relationships with students, faculty and
staff, and parents, and for managing the personal, political, and institutional dynamics related to
diversity issues in the school.
- Work with the Head of School, Division Heads, Director of Student Life and any other appropriate
staff members to resolve any violation of The Co-op School’s Hate Speech Policy.
- Assume administrative, teaching, advising, and/or student supervision duties as appropriate.
- Represent the school in various internal and external capacities when needed, including conferences, hiring fairs, and independent school events.
- Support initiatives for the recruitment, hiring, and retention of an inclusive faculty and staff.
QUALIFICATIONS
- A Bachelor’s degree is required. A master's degree is preferred.
- Demonstrable experience in DEIB-related roles.
- An ability to embrace hopes and opportunities and to work collaboratively with others to shape and
define the role.
- An entrepreneurial ability to identify needs, take initiative, and engage partners in strategic change.
- Knowledge of best practices in equity and belonging work and demonstrated experience in presenting and leading such work with community members whose understanding and journeys span a range.
- Demonstrated experience in developing equity and belonging strategy and effecting change.
- Ability to co-create, articulate, and move toward a bold vision while thoughtfully pacing change and engaging a wide range of stakeholders collaboratively and empathetically.
- Highly effective communication skills: an inclination to listen to understand; clear and compelling
written and verbal skills.
- An empathic, self-assured, and strong leadership style with the ability to work with broad constituencies
in an approachable, optimistic, and diplomatic manner.
- A systems-thinker with excellent organizational skills, strong attention to detail, and great follow-through, who can guide the school toward institutional equity and belonging.
- An inclusive, transparent, and trusted decision-maker.
- An educator at heart and in practice.
TO APPLY
Interested and qualified candidates should submit (preferably in separate PDFs) the following materials:
- A cover letter expressing interest in this particular position
- A current and comprehensive résumé
- Writing samples: 2-3 pieces geared towards different constituencies
- A list of five professional references with the name, relationship, phone number, and email address of each (references will not be contacted without the candidate’s permission)
- All materials should be sent electronically to Evelyn Espinoza, Director of Human Resources at evelyn@thecoopschool.org. The cover letter should be addressed to Elie Déu.
Annual Salary: The salary range for this position is $40,000 - $60,000. The position on the scale will be based on years of experience and education.
Level: Part-time Administrative Position (Non-Union)
Start Date: July 1, 2026
The Co-op School COVID-19 Vaccination Policy:
We appreciate your interest in employment at The Co-op School. We would like to note that the School has a mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy, which requires all faculty and staff to be fully vaccinated. Proof of vaccination is required.
The Co-op School is an equal-opportunity employer. We prohibit discrimination against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, creed, color, citizenship, national origin or ancestry, religion or religious practices, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, prior arrest or conviction record, genetic predisposition or any other basis prohibited by federal, state, or local laws. Our policy extends to all employment practices including but not limited to, hiring, transfer, promotion, training, compensation, benefits, lay-offs, and termination.
Salary : $40,000 - $60,000