Morning Star Program Director - St. Anastasia Catholic School
St. Anastasia Catholic School in Fort Pierce is seeking a full-time Morning Star Program Director. Applicant must be familiar with best practices in instruction and classroom management and be prepared to live out the mission of St. Anastasia Catholic School with our families.
The Diocese is dedicated to providing excellent working conditions with competitive compensation in order to attract and retain an outstanding workforce. The Diocese of Palm Beach offers a competitive benefits package to employees working 30 or more hours per work week consisting of comprehensive medical, vision, dental, LTD, group life insurance, and optional life insurance. The Diocese also provides a 403(b)-retirement plan to all employees. Information on our benefits and retirement programs can be found on the Diocesan website –here.
Essential Communication Duties and Responsibilities:
The Director of the Morning Star Program serves as the administrator and instructional leader for the school’s specialized program serving students with exceptional learning needs. This role combines administrative leadership, program development, and direct classroom instruction.
The Director is responsible for overseeing the daily operations, instructional integrity, and continued growth of the Morning Star Program while ensuring alignment with the mission, policies, and leadership of St. Anastasia Catholic School. This position reports directly to the administration of St. Anastasia Catholic School and works in close collaboration with school leadership.
Administrative & Program Leadership Responsibilities:
Provide leadership and oversight for the Morning Star Program.
Support the development, implementation, and growth of the special needs program.
Ensure program alignment with St. Anastasia Catholic School policies, diocesan guidelines, and state requirements.
Serve as the primary point of contact for Morning Star families, in collaboration with school administration.
Conduct admissions assessments for prospective students.
Create Service-Learning Plans (SLP/ILP) and oversee documentation, record-keeping, and program reporting.
Collaborate with administration on staffing needs, scheduling, and program planning.
Support compliance with student confidentiality, safety protocols, and school procedures.
Foster a positive, mission-driven culture within the program
Instructional Responsibilities (Ages 5-9)
Serve as the lead classroom teacher for assigned Morning Star students.
Deliver instruction using differentiated and individualized teaching strategies.
Assess student strengths, needs, and progress.
Prepare instructional materials and classroom resources.
Support students individually and in small groups.
Collaborate with instructional assistants and support staff.
Communicate regularly with parents regarding student progress.
Work collaboratively with teachers, therapists, volunteers, and administration.
Participate in professional development and required trainings.
Perform other duties as assigned by school administration
Qualifications:
Bachelor's Degree and State Certification in Special Education or related field, required
Master’s Degree and State Certification in Education, Special Education, or Educational Leadership, preferred
At least five (5) years of educational experience
Experience in program development or school administration
Experience working with students with exceptional needs (ESE)
Familiarity with IEPs, accommodations, and learning plans (even in a private school setting)
Experience training, supervising, or mentoring instructional staff
Demonstrated experience with differentiated instruction and diverse learning needs
Strong organizational, leadership, and communication skills
Ability to work collaboratively with faculty, families, and school leadership
Commitment to confidentiality and ethical standards in education
Alignment with the mission and values of Catholic education
Applicant must pass a fingerprint background check before being hired
Proficiency in MS Office Suite, including Word, Excel, Outlook and Internet.
Ability to multi-task, work independently and make responsible judgment calls.
Ability to work effectively with Diocesan employees, department heads, representatives of other agencies and the general public
Excellent written, verbal and public speaking skills
Excellent analytical skills and problem-solving capacity
Ability to stay focused and organized
Strong interpersonal skills
Ability to respect confidentiality and consistently exercise discretion and good business judgment
Strong ethical values
Adheres to the Diocese of Palm Beach Code of Conduct
Physical and Environmental Requirements
Frequent light lifting and carrying of under 15 pounds
Occasional moderate carrying and lifting of 15 – 44 pounds
Occasional lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds
Frequent use both hands and fingers (i.e. typing)
Occasional extended periods of sitting
Occasional periods of standing, kneeling and climbing
Occasional ability of minimal hearing and routine hearing
Frequent time spent working closely with others
Occasional periods of time outside
The above is intended to describe the general context of and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements.
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To apply please submit a cover letter and a resume to the attention of Dr. Kevin Hoeffner, Principal, to employment@sta.school
