
Assistant Director
Young World Physical Education, Holland, MI, United States
Assistant Director - Careerline Tech Center
Holland, Michigan. Ottawa Area ISD.
Job ID:
5623681 Application Deadline:
May 01, 2026 11:59 PM (Eastern Standard Time) Re-Posted:
Apr 06, 2026 4:00 AM (UTC) Starting Date:
Jul 1, 2026
The Ottawa Area ISD is seeking a student‑centered, systems‑minded leader to serve as an Assistant Director for the Careerline Tech Center (CTC). As the primary on‑site administrator for the CTC East campus, the Assistant Director is responsible for executing the Director’s overarching vision and ensuring operational excellence within a premier Career and Technical Education (CTE) environment. This role is designed for a highly visible leader who thrives on building adult capacity, fostering a safe and professional school culture, and bridging the gap between high‑level strategy and building‑level execution.
Working in close collaboration with a centralized leadership team – including the Director, Assistant Director of CTC West, a Dean of Students, and a Curriculum Specialist – the Assistant Director serves as the "anchor" for CTC East. This position balances instructional leadership through teacher evaluations with the management of complex student conduct and staff supervision.
Essential Job Functions
Building Leadership: Serve as the primary, highly visible administrator for the CTC East campus, ensuring a safe and professional school culture.
Staff Supervision and Evaluation: Lead or co‑lead formal staff evaluations (teachers) per OAISD processes; provide actionable feedback, growth plans, and follow‑up coaching to enhance instructional practices.
Leadership Team Alignment: Collaborate with the CTC Director and administrative team to ensure consistent implementation of the center’s vision, academic instruction, and student support systems across both buildings.
Student Conduct Management: Serve as the initial point of contact for significant student discipline; ensure responses align with policy, restorative practices, and student dignity.
Operational Oversight: Act under the guidance of the CTC Director to provide supervision of day‑to‑day program operations and facility needs at the building level.
Team Participation: Serve on the Building Improvement Team; participate in program‑specific Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management meetings and other assigned committees.
Committee Facilitation: Lead and facilitate assigned staff committees as part of the center’s leadership structure to drive program improvement and collaborative decision‑making.
Direct Personnel Management: Provide leadership and build capacity while acting as the primary supervisor for an assigned group of staff members.
Technology Proficiency: Demonstrated ability to utilize school management systems, staff evaluation software, and data visualization tools. Must be proficient in Microsoft Office 365 and Google Workspace for collaborative project management and professional presentations.
Use of Data: Support data‑driven problem solving to improve student outcomes.
Meeting Participation: Attend additional meetings as assigned by the CTC Director (Program Advisory Meetings, New Teacher Orientation, etc.).
Other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience
Master’s degree in Educational Leadership, Career and Technical Education, or a related field.
Valid Michigan School Administrator Certificate (or eligibility to obtain).
3+ years of successful school leadership or instructional experience.
Experience and/or understanding of Career and Technical Education (CTE) is preferred.
Proven ability with coaching adults, resolving student conflict, and conducting evaluations with growth‑oriented feedback.
Required Skills and Abilities
Strong background in instructional practices and a belief that behavior is teachable and data informs decisions.
A systems thinker who turns patterns into sustainable processes, not one‑off fixes.
Clear communicator who sets expectations, follows through, and celebrates growth.
Equity‑minded, culturally responsive, and relentlessly student‑focused.
A calm, empathetic presence with the ability to listen actively, validate concerns, and redirect staff toward solution‑oriented outcomes.
Skilled at de‑escalating conflict while maintaining high expectations and professional standards.
Physical and Environmental Requirements
Must be able to move frequently throughout school buildings and program spaces to maintain a visible and supportive presence for staff and students.
Must possess the fine motor skills and hand‑eye coordination necessary to operate computers, mobile devices, and office machinery. Must be able to navigate various school environments, including technical labs and construction sites, safely.
Requires the visual acuity to analyze complex data reports and supervise student activities in diverse settings. Must have the auditory ability to engage in high‑stakes negotiations, conduct staff interviews, and respond to emergency signals or radio communications.
Must be able to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds occasionally (e.g., files, materials, equipment).
Ability to communicate effectively in a variety of environments, including loud technical labs and professional meeting spaces.
Compensation and Employment Details
Pay Range: $98,425–$127,000 Salary, commensurate with experience.
Schedule: Full‑time, Full Year, 261 days per year.
Employee Group: Non‑union salary.
Benefits: Full benefits package, including health, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance. MPSERS provided retirement plan.
FLSA: Exempt.
Notices: Job Description Changes: Job descriptions may be subject to change based on the OAISD’s needs. This is meant to describe a basic overview of qualifications, role, and duties. It is not an exhaustive or fully comprehensive list, as other duties may be assigned.
Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is the policy of the Ottawa Area Intermediate School District (OAISD) to provide reasonable accommodation when requested by a qualified applicant or candidate with a disability, unless such accommodation would cause an undue hardship for the OAISD. The policy regarding requests for reasonable accommodation applies to all aspects of the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact the Human Resources department.
The Ottawa Area Intermediate School District (OAISD) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, height, weight, marital or family status, military status, genetic information, or any other legally protected category (collectively “Protected Classes”), in its programs and activities, including employment. Civil Rights Coordinators are located at OAISD, 13663 Port Sheldon St., Holland, MI 49424, to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and grievance procedures. Telephone (616) 738-8940 Ext: 4091.
Contact Information
OAISD Human Resources Department
Phone: 616‑738‑8955
Email: hr@oaisd.org
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Job ID:
5623681 Application Deadline:
May 01, 2026 11:59 PM (Eastern Standard Time) Re-Posted:
Apr 06, 2026 4:00 AM (UTC) Starting Date:
Jul 1, 2026
The Ottawa Area ISD is seeking a student‑centered, systems‑minded leader to serve as an Assistant Director for the Careerline Tech Center (CTC). As the primary on‑site administrator for the CTC East campus, the Assistant Director is responsible for executing the Director’s overarching vision and ensuring operational excellence within a premier Career and Technical Education (CTE) environment. This role is designed for a highly visible leader who thrives on building adult capacity, fostering a safe and professional school culture, and bridging the gap between high‑level strategy and building‑level execution.
Working in close collaboration with a centralized leadership team – including the Director, Assistant Director of CTC West, a Dean of Students, and a Curriculum Specialist – the Assistant Director serves as the "anchor" for CTC East. This position balances instructional leadership through teacher evaluations with the management of complex student conduct and staff supervision.
Essential Job Functions
Building Leadership: Serve as the primary, highly visible administrator for the CTC East campus, ensuring a safe and professional school culture.
Staff Supervision and Evaluation: Lead or co‑lead formal staff evaluations (teachers) per OAISD processes; provide actionable feedback, growth plans, and follow‑up coaching to enhance instructional practices.
Leadership Team Alignment: Collaborate with the CTC Director and administrative team to ensure consistent implementation of the center’s vision, academic instruction, and student support systems across both buildings.
Student Conduct Management: Serve as the initial point of contact for significant student discipline; ensure responses align with policy, restorative practices, and student dignity.
Operational Oversight: Act under the guidance of the CTC Director to provide supervision of day‑to‑day program operations and facility needs at the building level.
Team Participation: Serve on the Building Improvement Team; participate in program‑specific Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management meetings and other assigned committees.
Committee Facilitation: Lead and facilitate assigned staff committees as part of the center’s leadership structure to drive program improvement and collaborative decision‑making.
Direct Personnel Management: Provide leadership and build capacity while acting as the primary supervisor for an assigned group of staff members.
Technology Proficiency: Demonstrated ability to utilize school management systems, staff evaluation software, and data visualization tools. Must be proficient in Microsoft Office 365 and Google Workspace for collaborative project management and professional presentations.
Use of Data: Support data‑driven problem solving to improve student outcomes.
Meeting Participation: Attend additional meetings as assigned by the CTC Director (Program Advisory Meetings, New Teacher Orientation, etc.).
Other duties as assigned.
Education and Experience
Master’s degree in Educational Leadership, Career and Technical Education, or a related field.
Valid Michigan School Administrator Certificate (or eligibility to obtain).
3+ years of successful school leadership or instructional experience.
Experience and/or understanding of Career and Technical Education (CTE) is preferred.
Proven ability with coaching adults, resolving student conflict, and conducting evaluations with growth‑oriented feedback.
Required Skills and Abilities
Strong background in instructional practices and a belief that behavior is teachable and data informs decisions.
A systems thinker who turns patterns into sustainable processes, not one‑off fixes.
Clear communicator who sets expectations, follows through, and celebrates growth.
Equity‑minded, culturally responsive, and relentlessly student‑focused.
A calm, empathetic presence with the ability to listen actively, validate concerns, and redirect staff toward solution‑oriented outcomes.
Skilled at de‑escalating conflict while maintaining high expectations and professional standards.
Physical and Environmental Requirements
Must be able to move frequently throughout school buildings and program spaces to maintain a visible and supportive presence for staff and students.
Must possess the fine motor skills and hand‑eye coordination necessary to operate computers, mobile devices, and office machinery. Must be able to navigate various school environments, including technical labs and construction sites, safely.
Requires the visual acuity to analyze complex data reports and supervise student activities in diverse settings. Must have the auditory ability to engage in high‑stakes negotiations, conduct staff interviews, and respond to emergency signals or radio communications.
Must be able to lift and/or move up to 25 pounds occasionally (e.g., files, materials, equipment).
Ability to communicate effectively in a variety of environments, including loud technical labs and professional meeting spaces.
Compensation and Employment Details
Pay Range: $98,425–$127,000 Salary, commensurate with experience.
Schedule: Full‑time, Full Year, 261 days per year.
Employee Group: Non‑union salary.
Benefits: Full benefits package, including health, dental, vision, disability, and life insurance. MPSERS provided retirement plan.
FLSA: Exempt.
Notices: Job Description Changes: Job descriptions may be subject to change based on the OAISD’s needs. This is meant to describe a basic overview of qualifications, role, and duties. It is not an exhaustive or fully comprehensive list, as other duties may be assigned.
Consistent with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), it is the policy of the Ottawa Area Intermediate School District (OAISD) to provide reasonable accommodation when requested by a qualified applicant or candidate with a disability, unless such accommodation would cause an undue hardship for the OAISD. The policy regarding requests for reasonable accommodation applies to all aspects of the hiring process. If reasonable accommodation is needed, please contact the Human Resources department.
The Ottawa Area Intermediate School District (OAISD) does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, religion, height, weight, marital or family status, military status, genetic information, or any other legally protected category (collectively “Protected Classes”), in its programs and activities, including employment. Civil Rights Coordinators are located at OAISD, 13663 Port Sheldon St., Holland, MI 49424, to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and grievance procedures. Telephone (616) 738-8940 Ext: 4091.
Contact Information
OAISD Human Resources Department
Phone: 616‑738‑8955
Email: hr@oaisd.org
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