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New Leaders Fellowship Adjunct Faculty I (PhD or EdD required) in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Fellowship Adjunct Faculty I (PhD or EdD required)
Our Mission
At New Leaders, we develop transformational, equity-minded school leaders and advance policies and
practices that ensure high academic achievement for all children—especially students of color and
students from communities with lower incomes.
Position Details
The Fellowship Adjunct Faculty I will be based out of a home office located anywhere within the
contiguous United States (Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern time zones) or United States territories
that fall within the Atlantic time zone.
Position Overview
The Fellowship Adjunct Faculty I will serve on New Leaders’ National Aspiring Principals Fellowship®
team, supporting the organization’s work with Historically Black Colleges and Universities and Minority Serving Institutions through an online program.
The Fellowship Adjunct Faculty I may engage in Instruction and/or Coaching. This position is expected to run through June 30, 2025 with the possibility of extension.
Specific Responsibilities
Instruction
• Onboarding: Engage in content-specific onboarding that supports intellectual preparation for
course delivery, including asynchronous content deep dives and synchronous sessions as
needed.
• Course Implementation: Implement the assigned course with fidelity to the program design and
regulatory expectations.
• Synchronous Sessions: Prepare and implement weekly live synchronous sessions, including the
management of virtual platform used for live sessions (E.g. Zoom).
• Surveys & Data: Implement strategies to garner high response rates for end-of-class surveys and
review data to make continuous improvements in support of outcomes and participant learning.
• Meetings & Check-ins: Attend weekly team meetings and self-scheduled Implementation check-ins
with Fellowship Implementation lead.
• Progress Review: Collaborate with Fellowship program implementation team weekly to review
Fellows' progress and identify specific next steps that address proficiency.
• Participant Support: Support participants in connecting course learning to residency
experiences.
• Equity & Leadership: Facilitate nationally-designed synchronous sessions, structured to support
participants with making equity-centered decisions, facilitating equity-focused conversations,
using data to diagnose and solve challenges, and building a common language around effective
leadership.
• Grading & Evaluation: G rade assignments and key assessments, provide timely feedback (within
5-7 days of submission) to participants, and observe/evaluate Fellows’ capstone presentations.
• Feedback: Provide high-level themed feedback on Module assignments with the whole class as a
resource for providing space for questions, clarifying misconceptions, and providing direction
that inform proficiency on End of Course Assessment (EOC) which carries significant weight on
the course's final grade.
• L earning Data: Capture program data (e.g., grades, attendance, etc.) within the required
learning platforms to understand and support participant engagement and comply with
university expectations.
• Leadership Seminars: Support the facilitation of Leadership Seminars (in-person/virtual) as
needed.
• Office Hours: Hold weekly office hours to support participant learning (approximately two hours
per week) and manage discussion boards, as appropriate for ongoing participant engagement.
• Learning Management System: Engage daily with the learning management system to share
announcements and review discussion boards and assignments.
Coaching
• Onboarding : Engage in content-specific onboarding that supports intellectual preparation for
delivery of the practicum courses, including asynchronous content deep dives and synchronous
session as needed.
• Practicum Implementation: Implement the practicum with fidelity to the program design and
regulatory expectations.
• Context Knowledge : Develop knowledge of Fellows’ school context to support residency
learning and performance on the capstone project.
• Monthly Coaching: Hold monthly personalized virtual coaching sessions with each Fellow driven
by the practicum outcomes as they progress through the program.
• Weekly Coaching: Prepare and implement weekly coaching sessions, including the management
of virtual platforms used for coaching (E.g. Zoom, Canvas, Calendly, Coaching Trackers, etc.).
• Surveys & Data: I mplement strategies to garner high response rates for end-of-practicum
surveys and review data to make continuous improvements in support of outcomes and Fellow
learning.
• Meetings & Check-ins: Attend weekly team meetings and self-scheduled Implementation check-ins with Fellowship Implementation lead.
• Progress Review: C ollaborate with Fellowship program implementation team weekly to review
Fellows' progress and identify specific next steps that address proficiency.
• Participant Support: Support Fellows in connecting course learning to residency experiences,
attending 50% of the Live Sessions (synchronous) for each of the Fellows’ 8-week courses.
• Equity & Leadership: Support Fellows with making equity-centered decisions, facilitating equity focused
conversations, using data to diagnose and solve challenges, and building a common language around effective leaderships.
• Scoring: Score key assessments and provide developmental feedback to Fellows within 5-7 days
of the due date.
• Feedback: Provide high-level themed feedback on Module assignments with the whole class as a
resource for providing space for questions, clarifying misconceptions, and providing direction
that inform proficiency on End of Course Assessment (EOC) which carries significant weight on
the course's final grade.
• Learning Data: Develop and implement systems and practices to support timely collection and
management of data sources required to demonstrate execution of the coaching session as well
as the tracking of assets and next steps that support Fellows’ successful matriculation through
the Fellowship.
• Relationship Management: Develop and maintain professional and productive relationships
with Fellows and their supervisors to ensure program effectiveness.
• Communication: I mplement systems to engage and communicate with residency site
principals.
• Leadership Seminars: Support the facilitation of Leadership Seminars (in-person/virtual) as
needed.
• Office Hours : Hold weekly office hours to support participant learning (approximately two hours
per week).
Instruction and Coaching
● Quality Facilitation: Ensure all facilitation of virtual learning meets New Leaders’ standards for
quality facilitation.
Qualifications and Competencies:
• Educational Background: Ed.D., Ph.D. or Ed. L.D. is required in Educational Leadership or a closely related field (e.g., Education Policy, Curriculum & Instruction, Urban Education, etc.) from a regionally accredited Institution of Higher Education.
• Professional Experience: At least 7 years of overall professional experience; at least 3-5 years of
experience in a school setting preferred, with a minimum of 4 years of school leadership
experience required and at least 2-3 years as a principal preferred.
• Role-Specific Experience:
o Minimum of 3 years of experience facilitating professional development in an adult
leadership setting required.
o Prior adjunct professor experience preferred.
• Equity-Driven: Demonstrated ability to work well with people from a wide diversity of
demographic and cultural characteristics. The ideal candidate must be capable of achieving
results while maintaining an inclusive, collaborative leadership style.
• Mission Alignment: Passionate belief in academic excellence for every student, aligned with
New Leaders' mission.
• Role-Specific Competencies:
• Committed to equity for historically marginalized student populations.
• Strong personal leadership capability, including facilitating adult leaders, interpersonal
relations, relationship building and management, including building trust among adults,
giving candid feedback to adults, and engaging in difficult conversations.
• Clear expertise in instructional leadership, school culture leadership, adult and team
leadership, operational leadership, or equity-focused leadership.
• Strong skill and subject matter expertise in critical race theory.
• Proven record of success improving outcomes for all students by using multiple data
sources to inform instructional decisions and using a cycle of inquiry and action research.
•Knowledge and experience with Common Core or similar college-and-career-readiness
standards.
• Excellence in oral and written communication.
• Strong project management and organizational skills with strong attention to detail.
• Self-starter/self-manager and able to initiate work and meet deadlines with minimum
supervision.
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and to produce high-quality work in a timely
manner.
• Strong content knowledge (including evidence of proven strategies) in personal
leadership, instructional leadership (strong emphasis on literacy and numeracy), and
school culture leadership.
• Technology savvy for web-based instructional techniques and tools, computer
proficiency, including MS Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and internet tools.
• Experience in a variety of settings is a plus (e.g., rural, suburban, and urban).
Time Commitment
● Must be able to facilitate evening courses (6:00pm ET or later) of up to 35 students up to
two days a week for seven weeks.
● Must be available to complete the full scope of any assigned course, with the exception of
authorized modifications. The scope of work for instruction anticipates a commitment of
approximately 15 hours per week for course delivery and offboarding and approximately
15 hours for course onboarding. The scope of work for coaching and offboarding
anticipates an average hourly commitment of 15 hours per week, supporting
approximately 20 fellows, and approximately 15 hours for onboarding.
● Must attend virtual training sessions, refresher courses, and meetings when required.
● Must be available to travel for up to 2 trips of 3-5 days each per year.
Additional Requirements:
• Subject to credentialing and background checks by the partnering Institution of Higher
Education.
• Must have a computer meeting the following requirements to ensure security and compatibility:
o Operating System Version: The device must run an operating system that is fully
updated to the latest version available for its platform.
o Web Browser: Google Chrome must be installed and used as the primary web browser
for accessing tools and platforms.
o Device Encryption: Device encryption must be enabled.
o Firewall and Security Software: Up-to-date antivirus, anti-malware, and firewall suite
must be installed and active on the device.
o Password Policy: The device must be protected with a strong password or passcode
pursuant to instructions provided by New Leaders.
o Internet Speed: The device must have access to adequate internet speed for work
needs, with a recommended minimum internet download speed of 50 Mbps and upload
speed of 10 Mbps.
o Web Camera and Microphone: The device must be equipped with a web camera and a
microphone for video conferencing and communications.
Physical Requirements
The employee's routine activities involve sitting, talking, and hearing, as well as using hands for tasks
such as typing, filing, and handling objects. Visual acuity is necessary for keyboard use, data analysis,
transcribing, computer terminal viewing, and extensive reading. The role may involve ordinary
ambulatory skills for visits to other locations or the ability to perform activities like standing, walking,
lifting, carrying, and moving light-weight items. Proficiency in hand-eye coordination, along with
dexterity in arms, hands, and fingers for tasks like grasping, operating standard office equipment, and
learning technical information, is essential.
If assigned to a course, compensation will be $4,650 per course, including course onboarding and offboarding. Compensation will
be paid on a weekly basis throughout course delivery, onboarding, and offboarding. If assigned coaching, compensation will be
$4.650 per practicum, including practicum onboarding and offboarding. Compensation will be paid on a weekly basis throughout
coaching delivery, onboarding, and offboarding.
New Leaders requires each employee to be fully vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccination (i.e., at least two weeks have passed
since the employee received the dose of a single-dose vaccine or the second dose of a two-dose vaccine with at least the
minimum recommended interval between doses) or to obtain an approved exemption or reasonable accommodation through
the Human Resources team within six weeks of their start date as a term and condition of employment.
New Leaders is an equal opportunity employer. New Leaders evaluates applicants for employment on the basis of qualifications,
merit and work-related criteria and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national or ethnic origin, age,
sexual orientation, gender identity, mental or physical disability, handicap, pregnancy, childbirth, medical condition, marital or
familial status, family responsibilities, veteran status, personal appearance, political affiliation, matriculation, or any other
characteristic protected by law in administration and operation of its programs and activities, including admission or access
thereto, or treatment or employment therein. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment regardless of
such status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of such status.