Senior Director, Curriculum & Instruction
Why Your Role Matters
The Senior Director of Curriculum & Instruction provides strategic leadership for curriculum development, instructional quality, social-emotional learning, enrichment programming, and staff development across all Out-of-School Time programs. This position ensures the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of high-quality afterschool, summer camp, and grant-funded programming that aligns with YMCA standards, school district partnerships, licensing requirements, and evidence-based youth development practices. The Senior Director leads the department's curriculum strategy, quality improvement systems, instructional coaching framework, and professional learning initiatives while supervising the Curriculum Manager and supporting program quality across multiple regions.
How You Will Make An Impact
Provide strategic leadership for curriculum and instructional practices across all OST programs, ensuring alignment with organizational goals, quality standards, licensing requirements, grant deliverables, and youth development outcomes. Lead the development, implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement of curriculum frameworks that support academic enrichment, social-emotional learning, youth leadership, family engagement, and program quality across all program areas. Establish and monitor quality assurance systems, including YPQA, Summer Learning PQA, program observations, and outcome measurement tools, using data to drive decision-making and improve participant experiences and program effectiveness. Develop and lead high-performing instructional teams through effective supervision, coaching, professional development, resource management, and cross-functional partnerships that strengthen program quality, staff performance, and organizational impact. Develop and implement a comprehensive curriculum and instructional vision for OST programs. Lead continuous quality improvement efforts aligned with YMCA standards and organizational goals. Ensure curriculum supports academic enrichment, social-emotional learning, youth voice, leadership development, and family engagement. Partner with senior leadership to establish annual program quality goals and metrics.
What You Bring To The Y
- Bachelor's Degree required/Master's Degree preferred in: Education, Curriculum & Instruction, Educational Leadership, Child Development, Youth Development, or Related Field
- Minimum 5-7 years of progressive leadership experience in education, afterschool, youth development, or curriculum leadership
- Experience supervising managers and instructional staff
- Experience designing curriculum and leading quality improvement systems
- Ensure Accountability: Hold yourself and others accountable to meet commitments
- Collaborate: Build partnerships and work collaboratively with others to meet shared objectives
- Communicate Effectively: Clearly convey ideas, instructions, and information in both verbal and written forms, adjusting messaging to suit different audiences and ensuring understanding
- Foster Belonging: Recognize the value that different perspectives and cultures bring to an organization
- Problem Solving: Assess situations, solve problems, and take action
- Build Effective & Inclusive Teams: Build strong identity teams that apply their diverse skills and perspectives to achieve common goals
- Plan & Align: Plan and prioritize work to meet commitments aligned with organizational goals
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience with YPQA and Summer Learning Program Quality Assessment
- Experience managing grant-funded educational programs
- Experience leading multi-site educational or youth development programs
- Knowledge of TEKS, SEL frameworks, and youth development best practices
Physical Requirements
- While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, bend, talk and occasionally lift and/or move items including equipment, furniture and/or children.