BRWN0365332-0000
2026-07-01T00:00:00
2026-01-22T00:00:00
Job Summary:The Coordinator of Performing Arts, Music, Art, and Media Arts provides district-wide leadership for the design, implementation, and continuous improvement of high-quality performing arts, visual arts, music, and media arts programs. This role serves as the instructional and programmatic lead for the District’s arts and media pathways, including oversight of the District’s Radio Station and Podcasting initiatives. The Coordinator advances the District’s Graduation Plus+ vision by ensuring all students have equitable access to rich, innovative, and culturally responsive arts and media experiences that elevate student voice, creativity, leadership, and college and career readiness. The role includes collaboration with district and building leaders to strengthen instruction, expand summer and extended learning opportunities, and support signature initiatives such as Green Machine, extracurricular arts programs, and community partnerships. Reports to: Assistant Superintendent for Elementary Education Assistant Superintendent for Secondary Education Minimum Requirements:Ö Must hold appropriate NYS Administrative CertificationÖ Must hold New York State Certification in Music or ArtÖ Successful teaching experience in Music and/or Art at a minimum of two instructional levels (e.g., elementary and secondary)Ö Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and effectively with a complex administrative structure Additional requirements include, but are not limited to: Lead the design, development, implementation, and continuous improvement of a district-wide Performing Arts, Music, Art, and Media Arts curriculum aligned with the New York State Learning Standards for the Arts.Provide district-level leadership for performing and fine arts programming, including the planning and execution of annual music and art exhibitions, concerts, performances, showcases, broadcasts, and community-facing events.Advance the District’s Graduation Plus+ initiative by designing and sustaining arts- and media-based pathways that promote student voice, creativity, cultural identity, leadership, and college and career readiness.Serve as the district instructional and programmatic lead for Media Arts, including radio broadcasting, podcasting, and digital storytelling, ensuring authentic, student-centered learning experiences.Provide oversight and strategic direction for the District’s Radio Station and Podcasting programs, including:Curriculum development and alignmentScheduling, content planning, and production workflowsGrowth, sustainability, and quality of student-led programmingSupervise, evaluate, and collaborate with the Assistant to the Coordinator, ensuring cohesive implementation of instructional practices and student learning experiences across all arts and media programs.Supervise, evaluate, and recommend the appointment and continuation of Music, Art, Performing Arts, and Media Arts staff, in collaboration with building principals.Collaborate with principals and district administrators to support and enhance Music, Art, Performing Arts, and Media Arts programs at the elementary and secondary levels.Lead the planning, coordination, and delivery of professional development opportunities for music, art, performing arts, and media arts educators aligned with district instructional priorities.Provide leadership in the preparation and management of the district-wide arts and media budget, including resource allocation, equipment purchases, and preparation of materials for bidding.Support and expand summer programs, extended learning opportunities, and after-school initiatives, integrating performing arts, visual arts, media arts, and signature programs such as Green Machine.Foster and sustain community engagement initiatives and partnerships with cultural institutions, media organizations, higher education partners, and community-based organizations to enrich and promote arts and media education.Guide the development and coordination of extracurricular programs and clubs related to performing arts, media arts, broadcasting, and digital production.Perform other administrative and leadership duties as assigned by the Superintendent of Schools. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONSExperience in district-level curriculum planning, implementation, and evaluation in the arts or media artsKnowledge of or experience with broadcasting, podcasting, audio production, or digital media educationExperience connecting arts and media programs to career-connected learning and real-world applicationsStrong organizational, communication, and instructional leadership skills SALARY: As per B.P.S.O ContractSTARTING DATE: July 1, 2026 Diverse and Bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. If interested, apply through OLAS: www.olasjobs.org no later than THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 2026 The Brentwood UFSD is an equal opportunity employer. The Brentwood School District adheres to Federal Laws in employment practices prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, handicap, sex, age, marital status, or sexual preference.
School Leader
Brentwood Union Free School District
Long Island
Fixed