Chief of Learning
Company: City Garden Montessori
Location: Saint Louis
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Chief of Learning We’re seeking
an exceptional instructional leader to ensure every City Garden
student experiences the promise of public, equity-centered
Montessori education. As Chief of Learning (COL), you will lead
through others—guiding our two principals, Director of Curriculum &
Instruction, and Director of Special Services—to deliver excellent
academic and whole-child outcomes for all 620 of our students. For
more about City Garden, our leadership ethos, and how the COL role
fits in, click here. Who You Are You are an experienced,
equity-driven instructional leader who believes deeply in the
potential of every child and every adult. You bring both heart and
rigor to your leadership, inspiring trust while holding high
expectations. You are likely described as: A builder of leaders —
You coach, empower, and hold others accountable with clarity and
care. A systems thinker — You translate ambitious vision into
sustainable structures that help people do their best work. An
equity champion — You lead with an anti-bias, anti-racism lens and
make data-informed decisions to close gaps and expand opportunity.
A whole-child educator — You understand the power of whole-child,
constructivist learning and can help others bring it to life in
public education. A reflective learner — You seek feedback, respect
the limits of your experience and knowledge, and model growth for
your team. A cultural steward — You have a natural ability to
influence peers to uphold a positive culture. The Work The COL will
serve as a strategic, thoughtful leader across the following
efforts: 1. Develop and Empower Instructional Leaders Coach and
manage the Principals, Director of Special Services, and Director
of Curriculum & Instruction to grow as effective, equity-focused
instructional leaders who drive to achieve trajectory-changing
outcomes each year. Build a strong leadership pipeline by
identifying and developing emerging leaders across the
organization. Cultivate data fluency and support leaders in using
academic, social-emotional, culture and climate data to drive
improvement. Strengthen leadership team culture by combining strong
support and clear accountability. 2. Ensure Excellent Teaching and
Learning Systems Oversee implementation of City Garden’s
anti-biased, anti-racist Montessori model with consistency and
fidelity, with a focus on yielding student outcomes that are among
the best in the country. Partner with instructional leaders to
design, implement, and continuously improve curricular, assessment,
and intervention systems. Ensure that student data systems,
instructional practices, and support services are aligned to
produce equitable outcomes. Support compliance with all city,
state, and federal academic and special education requirements. 3.
Foster a Thriving and Inclusive Organizational Culture Nurture an
affirming and connected environment for students, families, and
staff across both campuses. Partner with school leaders to ensure
effective student support and behavior systems are in place and
staff are equipped to meet students’ learning and behavioral needs
with consistency, care, and high expectations. Build meaningful
family partnerships that strengthen belonging, re-enrollment, and
student success. Model transparent, compassionate leadership in
moments of change or challenge. 4. Contribute as a Strategic
Executive Leader Serve as a key member of the Executive Team,
helping shape City Garden’s strategic direction, priorities, and
resource allocation. Set clear goals for academic,
social-emotional, and operational excellence, ensuring alignment
with the organization’s mission and strategic plan. Provide updates
to the Board of Directors and partner closely with the Chief
Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Advancement
Officer on school operations and cross-functional initiatives.
Manage the instructional budget and ensure resources are directed
toward the greatest student and staff impact. Essential
Qualifications Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree or
higher preferred Highly relational people leader with extensive
experience managing school teams to achieve strong academic and
social-emotional outcomes, particularly with students of color and
students living in poverty Significant experience directly
coaching, managing, and crafting professional development programs
for principals and other educators, including evaluation of school
principals and other instructional leaders Proven instructional
leader with a constructivist educational philosophy (Montessori
credentials and experience are a plus) History of leveraging data
to drive strong academic outcomes and close gaps Experience with
and knowledge of special education policies and best practices
Understanding of charter schools and, ideally, the St. Louis
education landscape Experience designing and implementing strong
systems and processes in a school setting Compensation & Benefits
This position offers a salary range of $125,000 to $160,000 per
year (commensurate with experience) as well as robust benefits,
including medical, dental, pension (vested after five years),
school admission preference (as well as discounted preschool and
before/after care), and 21 days annually of Personal Time Off, in
addition to holidays and school breaks. This position will be fully
in person. UPDATED - Priority Deadline: Applications received by
December 15, 2025 will receive full consideration. Applications
received after this date may be reviewed on a rolling basis.
*Please note that our priority deadline has now passed, and we have
begun interviewing candidates. However, we may still consider
exceptional candidates at this time. Interview timeline: December:
Qualified candidates will be invited to a one-way video screen
through SparkHire Mid-late January: Select candidates will be
invited for Zoom interviews with the CEO and instructional
leadership Late January/early February: Semi-finalists will be
invited to complete assessments Mid-February: 2-3 finalists will be
invited for a full day visit on site with executive and board
leadership, staff, students, and families Late February: Offer
extended Start Date: July 1, 2026 City Garden Montessori School is
an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any
applicant or employee because of race, color, religion, sex, gender
identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, age, or
military or veteran status in accordance with federal law. In
addition, City Garden Montessori School complies with applicable
state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment in
every jurisdiction in which it maintains facilities. City Garden
Montessori School also provides reasonable accommodation to
qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with
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