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OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT → CLASSIFICATION → DIRECTOR, PK-12 CURRICULUM AND DISTRICTWIDE PROGRAMS
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EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Ensures well established processes are in place for the selection of culturally responsive PreK-12 curriculum.2. Develops a long-range post-pandemic recovery plan for improving teacher capacity to provide tiered support; communicating and implementing unlearned content through Foundational Support Days; using data and accountability measures to ensure students are getting the instructional program they need.3. Leads and supports the 2.5 Year Plan for Mitigating Learning Disruptions.4. Works to build strong communication, collaboration and communication within the office, central office and schools.5. Develops a cohesive, well aligned professional development plan and coordinates efforts with the Assistant Chief of Professional Learning and Development.6. Identifies needs for curriculum development and instructional program improvement; designs, and conducts evaluations of new and existing curricula and instructional programs, and interprets the program to the professional staff, Board of Education, and the community. 7. Provides support to the instructional programs through the identification, evaluation, and selection of instructional materials, and through the development of curricula and assessments. 8. Develops and manages the MCPS budget related to PK-12 curriculum program maintenance, development, and improvements. Establishes collaborative relationships with other MCPS offices, county agencies, higher education and business partners, as well as the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) that support the mission of the department. 9. Collects and utilizes data to inform instructional decisions and monitors plans for academic interventions Supports districtwide efforts in policy implementation such as grading and reporting and high school graduation requirements.10. Coordinates the review and use of proven, research-based methods and strategies for curricular development and implementation. Develops and presents information and programs to the Board of Education, professional staff groups, and community groups. 11. Speaks with the media about curriculum, instruction, initiatives, and student achievement. Actively promotes research and development work to identify new and innovative programs and practices.12. Works with community and school groups to build their knowledge of curriculum and instruction.13. Actively pursues opportunities for life-long learning and professional growth. 14. Provides leadership in designing and developing new programs and initiatives to meet identified needs. 15. Uses creative and critical thinking in curriculum work, staff management, and problem solving. 16. Supervises staff workload of all staff members in the department. Performs related work as required.17. Leads staff in developing a vision for curriculum, instruction, and assessment.18. Collaborates with community partners and represents MCPS in select projects with external partners.
This description may be changed at any time.