BES Fellowship for Founding School Leaders - Arkansas
About the role
BES seeks a Fellow for our Fellowship program starting in August 2026 to serve as a founding school leader in Arkansas. This BES Fellowship offers highly motivated leaders committed to transforming education the rigorous, multi-year training needed to design, found, and lead a high-achieving school that meets the unique needs of its community.
What You’ll Do
Fellows in Arkansas begin with an intensive training year, where they engage in over 300 hours of coursework on school design, leadership, governance, and community engagement, as well as diversity, equity, and inclusion. Fellows also conduct in-depth studies of effective schools across the nation and complete residencies at high-performing schools, all while developing a charter application and establishing a founding board.
What You Bring
- The ability to lead, manage and motivate: You have demonstrated the ability to lead and manage a team towards results, and you are committed to serving as a school leader in the community for at least 10 years.
- Self awareness and humility: You possess a growth mindset and have a continuous desire to improve. You are eager to give, take, and implement feedback with humility and in real time.
- Commitment to community: You have experience in the community you are proposing for your school and bring strong organizational partnerships. You can articulate how you will gain and factor in community input.
- Diversity, equity and inclusion in action: Your school model will primarily serve students from under-sourced communities and bring an anti-racist lens to the work. You have had success with similar populations of students and been responsive to community needs.
- Commitment to excellence for all students: You have a clear vision for your school and can discuss key elements of the school in a detailed, compelling, and direct manner. You hold yourself accountable for results and believe that all students can achieve at high levels.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s or Professional degree preferred
- Minimum 8 years of professional experience, with instructional or instructional leadership experience required
- At least 2 years managing and supervising adults in a PreK-12 setting required, 2 years of school leadership experience preferred
- Commitment to serving as a school leader in the proposed community for at least 10 years required
- Able to establish and activate local connections to support school enrollment
- Strong preference for candidates with at least 2-3 years of experience living or working in the proposed school region, especially those with strong ties to the community
- Clear, compelling rationale for the proposed school location
Compensation and Benefits
- This is a contract role with a $100,000 grant during the first year of the program (the Fellowship training year)
- Health reimbursements available
- Travel and accommodations for training and during school study travel
- Reimbursement for up to $5,000 in moving expenses
- Up to $3,500 reimbursed for school design expenses for Build Fellows
- The opportunity to apply for BES start-up fund awards and/or those provided exclusively to Fellows by our partners
Additional Information
The BES Fellowship training year runs from August 2026 through July 2027, during which time BES Fellows will receive disbursements from their $100,000 grant. While grant disbursements will end in July 2027, the authorization process in certain regions can sometimes extend beyond that time. BES Fellows will continue to receive coaching and guidance from BES through this phase to help them navigate the entirety of the authorization process. In addition, BES will work with Fellows affected by this timeline to identify additional funding opportunities for Fellows, wherever possible.
To Apply
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. As such, applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible in order to secure limited spots in our available regions. Before applying, please review our Applicant Toolkit, which includes helpful guidance and resources to support you through the application process. If you are interested in founding a school in a region other than Arkansas please note that additional regions will be announced as they become available. In the meantime, please consider these next steps:
- To stay updated on new regions, please subscribe to receive emails from BES here.
- We encourage you to complete this interest form to tell us about the region where you are interested in founding a new school.
- Consider connecting with our team if you have questions about the Fellowship or selection process before you apply. Please visit our job board to submit your application.
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