JOB DESCRIPTION

 

Position Title

Student Support Services Director 

Department

Office of Teaching and Learning

Supervisor’s Title

Director of Teaching and Learning 

Effective Date

    August 1, 2025 

Salary Schedule

Dependent upon experience and qualification

 

AISC Mission

Together we inspire a love of learning, empowering all students with the courage, confidence, creativity and compassion to make their unique contribution in a diverse and dynamic world.

 

Our Core Values
Respect | Responsibility | Excellence | Integrity | Diversity

We believe that…

  1. Each person has equal intrinsic value, worthy of dignity and respect.
  2. We are responsible for our choices and their effect on ourselves, others, and the environment.
  3. Being open to new ideas and challenging experiences enriches our lives. 
  4. Mutual respect, trust, and caring foster healthy interpersonal relationships. 
  5. Embracing our diversity makes us a stronger community.
  6. In an interconnected world, our positive contributions to the community and the environment are essential.
  7. Individuals thrive in a nurturing environment that provides for their physical and emotional safety.

 

Our Vision for the AISC Learner
At AISC, successful learners are…



POSITION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

 

The Student Support Services Director plays a central role in supporting the effective implementation of AISC’s Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) model and vision. This role focuses on fostering an inclusive learning environment where all learners can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.

 

The Director collaborates with Administrators, Teachers, Learning Support Specialists, School Psychologist, Counselors, and contracted specialists to align MTSS practices across the school. Responsibilities include designing and facilitating professional development for staff and community, providing targeted resources to support MTSS implementation, guiding school-based intervention processes, and monitoring data to inform decision-making. 

 

Applying the principles of Universal Design for Learning (UDL), the Student Support Services Director tailors strategies to meet diverse academic, behavioral, and emotional needs at developmentally appropriate levels across all school divisions. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: 

 

Leadership:

 

Program Management:



Committee Contributions:

 

 

KNOWLEDGE

Successful AISC leaders are learners. They can demonstrate specific knowledge and understanding 

and share examples of their growth in the following areas:

 

 

SKILLS

AISC leaders can demonstrate specific skills and understanding, and share examples of their current practice in the following areas: 

 

 

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS

AISC leaders are expected to demonstrate effectiveness and growth by:

 

 

AISC is a thriving community of students, parents, and professionals. To support this community, AISC professionals volunteer, participate, and engage with AISC initiatives, events, and programs.


PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

AISC seeks leaders with appropriate experiences that have helped them develop their knowledge, skills, and talents:

 



NOTE
The above job description is meant to outline general knowledge, skills and responsibilities. It may be necessary to assume other duties and responsibilities that are not specifically outlined herein.