Deputy, Student Rights & Responsibilities

School District Of Philadelphia Government

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Job Description

Description

Title:
Deputy, Student Rights and Responsibilities
Department:
Student Rights and Responsibilities
Reports To:
Chief Student Support Services Officer
Salary Range:
$120,964 - $189,544
Overview
The School District of Philadelphia is committed to becoming the fastest improving District in the

country and transforming the educational opportunities it offers to our city's more than 200,000

students. The District seeks leaders who have a passion for working with schools and

communities who are committed to ensuring all students achieve. Serving a population as diverse

as ours requires creativity, commitment and vision. Will you join us?
Job Summary
Supports the Chief of Student Support Services in the areas of student rights and responsibilities,

student leadership,

mentoring, attendance and truancy, student transitioning from out of
district

placements
, students experiencing

homelessness, students involved in child welfare,

Title
IX
compliance, bullying and harassment compliance, and stud
ent discipline.
Assures compliance with laws, codes, and regulations related to student discipline, hearings and

expulsions, attendance and truancy, student transition, students experiencing homelessness and Title
IX
. Develops short-term and long-term plans that incorporate change processes to reduce problematic student behavior, reduce disproportionate expulsions and reduce incidents in schools

which impact the school climate and community. Coll
aborates with City Partners, including Courts, Mayor's Office

of Education ( including Community Schools) and the Office of Children and Families to improve outcomes for students.
Essential Functions

Leads and coordinates efforts to address existing and emerging issues which pertain to student

discipline, hearings and expulsions; coordinates the establishment of timelines to achieve

District goals.

Oversees all District wide attendance initiatives and partnerships with stakeholders; sets processes and policies for attendance and truancy
, including working with the First Judicial District.

Revises the Student Code of Conduct annually in collaboration with stakeholders.

Coordinates student leadership activities, including citywide student government, mentoring and Black male engagement, student representatives for the Board, GSAs and other student lead

groups.

In coordination with the
Deputy Chief

of Professional Development provides content for

PD to include, but not limited to: Understanding the Code of Conduct, Peer Mediation, Title
IX
,

supporting transgender and gender
nonconforming

students, supporting homeless students, growing youth voice, and

support with attendance strategies.

Fosters and maintains cooperative working relationships with School District administrators, City
O
fficials and community organizations.

Collaborates with the Department of Human Services (DHS) around program data and

outcomes for DHS involved youth.

In collaboration with City partners for the truancy process, oversees the establishment of policy

and protocols for attendance; ensures that the functions of the attendance coaches are in

alignment with the Pennsylvania Department of Education school plans.

Directs the work of the Student Transition Center in collaboration with Juvenile probation, DHS

and Community Behavioral Health (CBH) to support students returning to the District from court

ordered placements or placements through CBH; sets protocols and establishes best practices

for case managers in the Center to support returning students.

Provides leadership for the Education of Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness

Office; oversees the provision of support to students experiencing homelessness and ensures that student rights are protected through the McKinney-Vento federal law.

Writes Board policies relevant to student rights; attends all Board and committee meetings as the representative of Student Support Services

Oversees the implementation of policy and protocol for the complaints procedure for Title
IX
and other bullying and harassment complaints.

Represents the District in cross-collaborative meetings with City partners such as Act 33 and

the Youth Residential Task Force.

Communicates with administrators, personnel, and external agencies to respond to a variety of

inquiries related to student discipline, hearings and
expulsion
operations and activities.

Guides, directs, advises, and participates in serious discipline processes and problems

including student suspension and expulsion cases; directs the implementation and

administration of policies and procedures.

Manages appeals for a variety of issues -including hearing decisions

Oversees and manages custody matters

Manages a name change process under Policy 252

Qualifications

Minimum Requirements

Master's degree from an accredited college or university in education or a criminal justice related field.

Ten years of full-time, paid, professional experience, five of which have been

in an administrative or supervisory capacity and have included responsibility for advising District staff about student rights, directing and coordinating student discipline, hearings and expulsion activities for a large urban school district.

OR

Juris Doctor

degree from an accredited law school or university.

Ten years of full-time, paid, professional experience, five of which have been

in an administrative or supervisory capacity and have included responsibility for advising District staff about student rights, directing and coordinating student discipline, hearings and expulsion activities for a large urban school district.

All work experience related to the position must be included on the resume.

NOTE: An applicant who does not meet the minimum education or work experience requirements listed above may be considered if, at the sole discretion of the Talent Office, they have a unique combination of education and work experiences that indicates potential for success in this role.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Demonstrated knowledge of
:

T
he policies and procedures concerning student discipline
,
hearings and expulsions.

S
tandards, requirements, practices and procedures related to due process.

Cu
rrent developments in the areas of student discipline, hearings and expulsions.

S
upervisory techniques.

C
ollaborative problem-solving methods.

Mckinney-Vento law and procedures

Juvenile Act

Act 138

Pa School Code

Supervising a large team

Act 126
Demonstrated ability to
:

interpret, apply and explain laws, codes, regulations, policies and procedures.

monitor and evaluate program and personnel effectiveness based on established goals

and objectives.

analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action.

resolve a variety of issues, conflicts, complaints and problems related to student discipline.

perform a wide variety of administrative duties.

manage complex processes and supervise staff.

lead teams of senior officials and executives.

present ideas effectively, both orally and in writing.

establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Disclaimer
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being

performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an

exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.

Nondiscrimination
The School District of Philadelphia provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and

applicants for employment without regard to race, color, age, creed, religion, sex, sexual

orientation, ancestry, national origin, disability, pregnancy, marital status, gender identity, or

genetic information. Please refer to Board Policy 348 for further information regarding the

District's commitment to Nondiscrimination in Employment Practices.

Primary Location
:

Office Student Rights & Resp (9KB0)
Job
:

Central Office
Organization
:

The School District of Philadelphia

Regular
Employee Status
:

Non-Management
Job Posting
:

Aug 4, 2026, 12:25:20 PM
Union Affiliation
:

Not represented by a union
Overtime Status
:

Exempt
Unposting Date
:

Oct 3, 2026, 11:59:00 PM

Requirements

Requirements

Master's degree from an accredited college or university in education or a criminal justice related field.

Ten years of full-time, paid, professional experience, five of which have been

in an administrative or supervisory capacity and have included responsibility for advising District staff

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