Director of Special Education
Company: The SEED Public Charter School of Washington DC
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: About The SEED
School of Washington, D.C. The SEED Foundation
(www.seedfoundation.com) was created in 1997 to establish
college-preparatory urban boarding schools that prepare secondary
students both academically and socially, for success in college and
beyond. In 1998, the Foundation opened The SEED Public Charter
School of Washington, D.C. – the nation’s first public college
preparatory boarding school. The school currently serves 250
students in grades 9-12. In 2015, 100% of SEED’s seniors were
accepted to a four-year college or university. All SEED students
live on campus from Sunday evening through Friday afternoon when
they return home for the weekend. The dormitories are organized
into small “houses” of an average of 15-18 students per resident
advisor for afternoon and evening routines such as academic study
hall, house meetings, SPARKS and other structured activities. We
provide a safe and caring 24-hour boarding experience. Our
relationship with parents/guardians is essential to the success of
their scholar while at SEED. About The SEED Network SEED is the
pioneering national network of public, college-preparatory boarding
schools, offering a unique 24-hour, 5-day per week learning
environment. Our tuition-free schools, the first of their kind in
the U.S., are intentionally designed to serve traditionally
underserved students. Supported by The SEED Foundation, we operate
in Washington, D.C., Baltimore, Miami, and Los Angeles. The
Foundation's College Transition & Success (CTS) team provides
comprehensive support to SEED graduates from junior year through
college graduation. SEED's success has gained recognition from
media outlets like 60 Minutes and The New York Times, and former
President Obama has lauded it as "a true success story." Learn more
at www.seedfoundation.com. Position Overview Reporting to the
Senior Director of Student Support Services, the Director of
Special Education provides leadership and strategic direction for
all special education and Section 504 services across grades 9-12.
This role involves developing and implementing policies, systems,
and processes for overseeing special education programs, ensuring
the quality of instruction for students with disabilities and
compliance of IEPs and 504 plans. The Director maintains strong
communication with school staff, families, and other
internal/external stakeholders, collaborates with LEA and school
level leadership on regulatory matters, and provides professional
development for all staff to support equitable and effective
services for all students with disabilities. Essential Duties and
Responsibilities Provide strategic leadership for the special
education department. Creates a continuum of support services for
all students and provides instructional strategies to facilitate
learning in all classrooms, including problem-solving instruction
and interventions. Develop, implement, and oversee special
education services and supports in compliance with federal, state,
and local regulations, as well as school policies and procedures.
Ensure the development, implementation, and monitoring of
high-quality, compliant IEPs and 504 plans aligned with
standards-based and post-secondary goals. Supervise and evaluate
special education staff and related service providers while
fostering a collaborative team. Collaborate with general education
staff and administrators to promote and ensure the implementation
of inclusive practices LEA-wide. Maintain effective communication
with parents/guardians regarding programming, services, student
progress, and secondary transition. Oversee the implementation of
accommodations and modifications for instruction and assessment.
Manage the provision of related services according to student IEPs.
Ensure compliance with all special education regulations, including
federal, state, and local data collection and reporting
requirements. Participate in resolving parent concerns and
disputes. Develop and deliver professional development on inclusive
practices and IEP implementation. Oversee and monitor the Medicaid
billing and reimbursement program. Regularly assess the fiscal,
capital, and human resources utilized for special education
programming to ensure the highest possible return on investments
for special education programming and outcomes. Stay current on
best practices in special education, as well as legal and
regulatory updates. Collaborate with post-secondary agencies to
support effective secondary transition planning. Collaborate with
other department administrators to implement a multi-tiered system
of supports Supports and informs Senior Leaders and School Level
Leadership Teams regarding effective special education practices
and provides regulatory guidance to LEA leads to ensure Federal,
State, and Local compliance. Requirements: Qualifications and
Essential Competencies Master's degree in Special Education or a
closely related field required. Valid Special Education license
required; Administrative license preferred. 5-7 years progressive
special education experience, including 3 years in a special
education leadership or administrative role, preferably at the high
school level. Exhibits a high degree of knowledge and experience
developing and coordinating programs and services for Special
Education students consistent with federal and state legislation,
policies, and procedures Proven success leading and implementing
significant improvements in special education programs and student
outcomes. Deep understanding of best practices in special education
at the secondary level including IEP development, differentiated
instruction, UDL, the implementation of evidence-based
interventions). Proven ability to use student data to inform
program development and instructional decisions. Demonstrates
skills in data gathering and analysis, project planning, and
program evaluation. Excellent leadership, communication (written
and oral), interpersonal, and problem-solving skills. Demonstrated
ability to build collaborative relationships with staff, parents,
and external stakeholders. Experience in conflict resolution and
managing challenging situations. Strong organizational and time
management skills. Proficiency in relevant special education
technology and data management systems. Commitment to The SEED
Foundation’s mission and beliefs. Other Requirements Must be able
to pass a criminal background check and other required clearances.
Willingness to work a flexible schedule that includes mornings,
afternoons, and evening, as dictated by the needs of a 24-hour
residential program.
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