Director of Outreach
Join a school for transformative learning.

Tru is seeking a director of outreach to support the dynamic community of a microschool, grades K-5. Following progressive and constructivist principles of education, we provide many key characteristics of a research-based school:

  • warm and engaging school climate
  • integrated and thematic curriculum
  • inquiry-based science
  • conceptual mathematics
  • direct investigations of the surrounding community
  • school-wide theatrical performances with music and dance
  • portfolio assessment
  • mindfulness practice

Our unique program follows the philosophy of the founding teachers, who seek not merely to teach children but to awaken within them a sense of empathy and connection. Inspired by Parker Palmer, Nel Noddings, John Dewey, and many other voices in educational literature, the school believes that the inner experience of the child is crucial to meaningful growth.

As the director of outreach, you will work with the head of school to develop a comprehensive strategy for outreach and family retention. You will oversee the entire process of attracting and enrolling new families: advertising budgets, social media presence, public relations opportunities, admission events, promotional materials, website development, application management, child visits and interviews, financial aid process, admission decisions, and welcoming new families. You will also work with other staff to facilitate parent engagement with the school and its mission. 

Tru is a member of the California Association of Independent Schools, the National Association of Independent Schools and Bay Area Directors of Admission (BADA). We follow the BADA Principles of Good Practice, and as director of outreach, you will maintain our membership and relations with this association.

This position is offered either as part time on its own, or full time combined with additional roles in office management, special projects, and school communications. Your interests and strengths will help us determine the right arrangement. We are a small mission-driven school where everyone wears many hats!

Expectations:
Bachelor’s degree or more
Ability to write and communicate well
Familiarity with the private school admission process
Data management skills using various software platforms
Outgoing, energetic personality
Strong communication and collaboration skills
Flexibility in meeting multiple needs
Commitment and excitement for the Tru mission
Personal contemplative practice encouraged

Benefits:
Salary commensurate with education and experience
Full benefit package for full time employees (health, dental, vision, retirement)
Creative leadership opportunities 
Highly supportive staff and parent community
Inclusive decision making process
Tuition credit for staff children

Contact:
Send resume and cover letter describing your interest to work@truschool.org.