At Uncommon Schools, we know running exceptional schools takes more than great
instruction—it also takes exemplary operations! Uncommon Schools' operations leaders work
passionately to ensure that our faculty maximizes time and energy on student achievement.
They design, implement, and refine systems that anticipate the needs of the school community.
As service-oriented leaders, they tackle problems, share standard methodologies across
campuses, and respond to urgent needs. They partner to build an academic and cultural
environment that supports our ultimate goal: ensuring that every student will earn a college
degree.The Director of Operations Fellow is a full-time position that prepares you to become a Director
of Operations (DOO) of an Uncommon school. As DOO, you will lead a school in partnership
with the Principal, working together to ensure your students receive an exemplary education.The DOO Fellowship is based on a foundation of four core elements that are aligned to the
competencies of Uncommon leaders. Each element is designed to build Fellows’ capacity
towards becoming effective DOOs. These include Professional Development, Experiential
Learning, Practical Application and Reflective Practice.The DOO Fellowship typically lasts one year; however, the length of time will vary based on
open positions and DOO Fellow readiness. Fellows should expect to work in multiple locations
and gradespans within the region. Fellow placement is based on the region’s needs as well as
Fellows’ growth areas and matching them with host DOOs to best support their development.Professional DevelopmentAll Fellows will attend a series of professional development workshops throughout the
Fellowship. The subject matter of these workshops is grounded in the leadership competencies
that DOOs are evaluated and developed on.Experiential LearningFeedback and coaching, especially when individualized, are critical tools that will support the
Fellow’s growth as a leader. Fellows will engage in experiential learning activities, and receive
feedback targeted at their individualized areas of growth. Experiential learning activities include:
submission of weekly deliverables; on-site coaching with real-time feedback; and practice clinics
where fellows will engage in case studies, role plays, and problem solving exercises.Practical ApplicationFellows are placed at an existing Uncommon school and serve as full-time members of the
school's operations team. They engage in operations work at their host school, tackle school or
regional-based operations projects, and conduct observations and analysis of operational
systems. Fellows are responsible for completing a variety of pre-determined deliverables that
expose them to all of the key components of DOO work. Practical application includes an
Immersion in which the Fellow acts as DOO in place of their host DOO for 4-6 weeks. During
this time, their host DOO is offsite and the Fellow is acting DOO and co-leads the school
alongside the Principal.Reflective DiscourseThe Fellowship will create space at in-person sessions for reflective discourse, so that Fellows
can learn from their own experiences and those of others in the cohort. Fellows will also be
supported in developing a reflective practice, where they will codify their learning through written
reflections and create plans to make their growth and development actionable.