Director of Student Support (SPED/Diverse Learners) (Immediate & 26-27 SY)
Company: KIPP Capital Region
Location: Albany
Posted on: February 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description KIPP Capital Region is a part of
a national network of high-performing public Charter Schools
committed to creating joyful, academically excellent, and prepared
students with the skills, ability, and confidence to pursue their
paths to college, career, and beyond. Located in both Albany and
Troy, NY, KIPP Capital Region serves 2,500 students in grades K-12
across seven schools. We believe every individual walks through the
doors of schools bearing gifts. Talent. Perspective. Drive.
Inspiration. So at KIPP Capital Region, we support every student
and educator to see those gifts, and then build the skills and
confidence they need to thrive. We are committed to furthering
anti-racism, equity, and racial justice in all our efforts, and
expect all of our stakeholders to participate in this work so that
we can create a future without limits for our students, together.
Position Overview The Director of Student Support is passionate
about supporting students at risk for academic underperformance due
to emotional and/or physical challenges or language acquisition
barriers so that they can succeed in the rigorous academic programs
within KIPP Capital Region Public Schools. Duties/Responsibilities
The Director of Student Support holds primary responsibility for
ensuring that KIPP Capital Region NY provides the academic,
emotional, and physical services for students who require
additional support to thrive within the schools’ core academic
programs: Coordinate summer and academic year staff professional
development in the areas of special education, English Language
Learner instruction, and at-risk student services. Identify, train,
support, and coach school-based special education coordinators,
special education teachers, providers of related services (e.g.,
occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, social
workers, counselors), and English Language Learner instructors.
Train, support, and coach general education teachers in the areas
of special education, English Language Learner instruction, and
at-risk student services. Coordinate, in collaboration with the
KIPP Cap Region Principals, the recruitment of full-time and
part-time staff in the areas of special education, English Language
Learner instruction, and at-risk student services. Provide support
to the school-based special education coordinators in the following
areas: Conducting “Child Find” activities in accordance with State
and Federal law. Identifying incoming students’ needs for special
education, English Language Learner instruction, and at-risk
student services as indicated by family questionnaire responses.
Reviewing the results of intake assessments of new students to
identify students in need of special education, English Language
Learner instruction, and at-risk student services Pre-referral and
referral processes for special education, English Language Learner
instruction, and at-risk student services. Coordinating classroom
observations and testing (i.e. psychological) as needed using
service providers when appropriate. Participating in the
development and maintenance of IEPs & 504s. Implementing IEPs and
504s, including managing the provision of direct services by the
schools. Ensuring that all general education teachers know,
understand, and implement all classroom accommodations and
modifications required by IEPs and 504s. Designing curricula and
differentiating instruction to best serve students in need of
special education, English Language Learner instruction, and
at-risk student services. Complying with Special Education
regulations and maintaining accurate special education records and
reports per state and federal law. Help to create a culture of
order, structure, humanity, and academic rigor in the classrooms
and schools within KIPP Capital Region. Collaborate with teachers,
other school staff, and administrators to ensure that all our
students climb the mountain to high school and college. Work with
the Principals to ensure sharing of best practices across KIPP
Capital Region in the areas of special education, English Language
Learner instruction, and at-risk student services. Document KIPP
Capital Region protocols and best practices in the areas of special
education, English Language Learner instruction, and at-risk
student services. KIPP Capital Region Perform other duties as
outlined by the Principal, Regional Director of Special Education
and MD of Schools Principal Manager. Committed to furthering
anti-racism, equity, and racial justice in all our efforts, and
expect all our stakeholders to participate in this work so that we
can create a future without limits for our students together.
Complies with all charter, federal, state, and local laws, and
regulations, including the NYS Department of Education, Department
of Health, and NYS Office of Children and Family Services Adheres
to organization policies and procedures; promotes and supports
mission, vision, and values, including developing and participating
in internal surveys and data collection for continuous improvement
initiatives. Qualifications Education and Experience Bachelor’s
Degree required. Master’s Degree preferred from an accredited
College or University Certified as a Special Education Teacher or
Administrator 4 years of professional experience, working within a
classroom with Special Education and/or ELL students Prior
experience working in schools (preferably in the charter, private,
or public school environment) and urban communities is preferred
but not required. Physical Requirements The physical demands
described here represent those that an employee must meet to
perform the essential functions of this job successfully.
Reasonable accommodations may enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the essential functions. Prolonged periods were sitting
at a desk and working on a computer. Must be able to access and
navigate all areas of the school and other facilities as needed.
Specific vision abilities required by the job include close vision,
distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception,
and the ability to adjust focus. The employee needs to read, write,
and speak English fluently. While performing the duties of this
job, the employee is required to stand, walk, sit, use fingers to
type, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls, reach with hands
and arms, climb stairs, balance; stoop/bend and reach, kneel,
crouch or crawl; talk, hear. Dexterity requires writing and
operating standard office machines such as computers, printers,
copiers, fax machines, phones, and calculators. Ability to
occasionally lift and move up to 20 pounds. Additional Information
Work Perks When you join KIPP Capital Region, you are joining in on
our promise to families that their children will enter college and
the professional world able to thrive academically due to their
literacy, numeracy, and core knowledge in science and social
studies. We also promise that our students will develop a passion
for learning and the drive necessary to persevere as they climb the
mountain to and through college and career. Our graduates will be
prepared to return to their community as teachers, leaders, and
architects of continued growth in the Capital Region. And while the
biggest perk to working at KIPP Capital Region is doing work that
makes a lifelong difference in the lives of our students, you'll
find that's not the only benefit we offer: Generous time-off
Industry-leading medical, dental, and vision coverage Aggressive
employer 403(b) contribution match Childcare benefits Unparalleled
work/life integration Casual dress code Relocation stipend
(conditions apply) And so much more! For more information on the
benefits of joining KIPP Capital Region, please view our Employee
Benefits Summary . Learn More: KIPP Capital Region offers a
competitive salary ranging from $85,500 - $94,500 with a $10,000
Sign On Bonus. Salaries are determined using an equitable
compensation scale that accounts for years of experience relevant
to the role and longevity within the KIPP network. KIPP Capital
Region will evaluate and determine the step/level a new hire will
be placed within our teacher salary scale at point of hire. All
staff and educators at KIPP Capital Region are committed to
anti-racism and inclusion, are part of a close-knit diverse
community, and are encouraged to show up authentically, inspiring
our children to do the same. Learn more about what it’s like to
work at KIPP Capital Region: kippcapital.org/join -our-team/ This
role is located at KIPP Capital Region schools in Albany, NY.
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