Dean of Students

Dean of Students is a full-time role for a highly motivated, mission-minded individual willing to serve in an administrative and supervisory capacity. The Dean of Students performs a variety of administrative duties to assist the Director of Educational Services (DES) in managing Cookson Hills Christian School (CHCS). The Dean of Students will assist the DES with student guidance, intervention, and discipline to meet the unique needs of all the students enrolled, including children who are at-risk. The Dean of Students will provide administrative coordination of assigned educational services, extracurricular activities, and the daycare. The Dean of Students assumes the duties of the Director of Educational Services in the absence of the Director of Educational Services.

Learn more about our philosophy of education HERE.

 

Dean of Students Requirements:
• Bachelor’s Degree in Education required,  Master’s Degree in school administration or school leadership preferred, and a minimum of three years of experience in educational roles.
Have or are able to obtain ACSI Certification
Self-motivated, high energy, organized and flexible
Ready, willing, and able to make a difference in the life of our students
Willingness to grow personally and professionally
Ability to adapt and work in a trauma-informed educational environment

Benefits:

  • Fulfilling service
  • Rewarding opportunities
  • Cash compensation
  • Housing
  • Challenging responsibilities
  • Health and retirement plans
  • Christian environment

General requirements:

  • At least 21 years old
  • Baptized believer
  • Active participant in a New Testament church
  • Relatively debt free
  • Physically fit and active
  • No more than four children in the home
  • Pass a thorough background check

Reflections

Middle School: My Unexpected Blessing

"It took a few weeks for me to realize that my whole life, had been preparing me for the first group that I would call MY kids."

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The Journey of Healing

"Her pain was... visible because her fear, anxiety and anger had driven her to pull out her hair until she was almost bald."