Vice President, Schools at BridgePrep Academy Josh's K12 Jobs Blast | Multiple Locations Miami, FloridaOrlando, FloridaTampa, Florida Dec 5
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This is for two positions - one VP, Schools (North Florida) and one VP, Schools (South Florida). Please specify your geographic preference in the application below.
TIMELINE:
- December 18: Priority Deadline
- December 22: Priority Deadline Phone Screens End
- December 23 - 30: Priority Deadline Project Round (Project + Work History)
- January 6 - 8: Priority Deadline Semi-Finalist Round
- January 20 - 21 : Priority Deadline Finalist Interviews in Miami, FL
- Spring 2026: Start Date
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Organization: BridgePrep Academy & SMART Management
Position: Vice President of Schools
Location: Florida, preferably Tampa, Orlando or Miami areas
Compensation: $115,000 - $175,000
Organization Description
SMART Management is a full-service education management company powering Pre-K–12 charter school networks across Florida. SMART believes every school is a unique learning environment, and the team works alongside school leaders and governing boards to build the systems needed for long- term success. BridgePrep Academy is the largest school network managed by SMART Management and consists of 21 schools. BridgePrep Academy’s mission is to provide a challenging academic curriculum that includes an extended Spanish language program. Candidates may learn more about SMART at smartmgnt.com or BridgePrep Academy at bridgeprepacademy.com.
Job Description
The Vice President of Schools (VP of Schools) serves as a senior school leader within the BridgePrep network team, directly managing and coaching a portfolio of 8-15 schools. Reporting to the Chief Schools Officer, the VP of Schools is accountable for ensuring that each school in their portfolio achieves ambitious academic and organizational health goals while cultivating strong school leadership.
This role includes building systems for coaching, accountability, and professional learning; aligning schools to network-wide priorities; and ensuring each school has the leadership and support needed to deliver on the network’s brand promises of (1) providing the best education in the community the school is located, (2) ensuring every child graduates fluent in two global languages, and (3) creating a space to foster physical and emotional wellness.
Key Activities
School Leadership Coaching and Development
- Conduct biweekly coaching sessions with principals to drive school improvement
- Support leadership teams in building instructional capacity and strong school cultures.
Performance Management
- Lead data reviews and accountability meetings; track progress toward goals.
- Intervene strategically when schools are off track, mobilizing network resources.
Network Leadership
- Collaborate with Academic, Operations, and Talent teams to ensure coherence and support.
- Serve as thought partner to Chief Schools Officer (CSO) on network-wide strategy.
Scaling and Growth
- Support launch and integration of new schools, ensuring readiness and sustainability.
- Mentor new principals and leadership fellows as part of the pipeline strategy.
Culture; Stakeholder Management
- Build strong relationships with school boards, families, and community partners.
Mission
Ensure that a portfolio of 8-15 schools achieves exceptional academic and organizational health outcomes through strong school leadership development, data-driven decision-making, and strategic partnership.
Success in Year 1:
- Portfolio reaches their campus level goals: improve a school letter grade (A schools maintain the A), 85% teacher retention, 90% student persistence, 85% K-2 reading on grade level
- All schools are fully enrolled
- Launch at least one new campus
- 85% principal retention
Cultural Fit
- And How Are the Children?: When we make decisions, we first consider the impact on students.
- Big Rocks First: We focus our energy towards the most important work.
- Own It: We embrace our responsibilities.
- Expect More: We believe that all children can and will learn.
- Results Matter: We assess students consistently & review the data.
Reporting Structure
- Reports to: Chief Schools Officer
- Manages: 8-15 School Principals
- Collaborates with: Academic Team, Finance Team, and Operations Team
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited institution (Master’s preferred)
- At least 3+ years of teaching experience; 3+ years of principal experience; proven track record of achieving success and leading others
Reference Checks
All final candidates for the position of Vice President of Schools will be asked to arrange three reference checks one of which must be with a former manager.