Application Deadline: January 9, 2026
Semifinalist Interviews: January 26-February 2, 2026
Finalist Interviews: February 9-13, 2026
Announcement: Week of February 23, 2026
Start Date: July 1, 2026
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ABOUT LICK-WILMERDING HIGH SCHOOL
Lick-Wilmerding High School is a private school with public purpose, serving 560 students in grades 9-12 in San Francisco. Since its founding in 1895 as a vocational school, Lick-Wilmerding High School has built upon a long tradition of valuing and integrating the liberal arts, sciences, technical arts, visual arts and performing arts to offer a robust college-prep curriculum. LWHS has a rich and distinctive academic program, with thriving departments, vibrant student life, and signature initiatives like the Center for Civic Engagement and the Public Purpose Program. Faculty and students are passionate, engaged, and driven by values that reach far beyond the classroom.
LWHS seeks a Dean of Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EIB) to lead its ongoing commitment to creating a community where every member feels valued, supported, and empowered to thrive. As a member of the Senior Administrative Team, the Dean of EIB will partner with the Head of School and school leadership to ensure that the school's mission is authentically reflected in its practices and culture. Key opportunities for the Dean of EIB include auditing and strengthening current DEIBJ programming and policies, leading professional development that builds faculty capacity for meaningful engagement with equity across disciplines, taking a leadership role in the launch of a new required Ethnic Studies course for 9th graders in Fall 2026, and creating structures that deepen belonging for students, families, and employees alike. The Dean will supervise the Director of Student Inclusion and will start July 1, 2026.
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STRATEGIC PRIORITIES
In partnership with the Head of School and Senior Leadership Team, the Dean will work collaboratively to advance institutional priorities, champion the school’s vision for equity and belonging, and strengthen community bonds by prioritizing the following:
- Support the Head of School in ensuring that the school’s mission is consistently reflected in its practices related to equity, inclusion, and belonging. Act as a critical thought partner to the Head and Board of Trustees in broad strategic planning for the school and its future.
- Audit the school’s DEIBJ mission and vision, as well as all current programming and policies, looking critically for ways to improve.Â
- Develop and implement strategies to ensure that all constituents feel valued and included within the School environment.
- Collaborate with the Teaching and Learning Leadership Team (TLLT) on enhancing pedagogical practices and curricula to explore and integrate the complexities of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging; take a leadership role in the launch and rollout of a new required Ethnic Studies course for 9th grade students.
- Lead professional development initiatives that enable faculty to develop capacity to meaningfully incorporate DEIBJ across academic disciplines; manage different viewpoints and hold multiple truths; and initiate and facilitate courageous conversations as needed.
- Partner with Admissions, Advancement, and Communications, and Technology on strategic thinking, storytelling for current and prospective families, and data-driven studies to better understand the school’s evolving demographics.
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Collaborate with departmental leaders to align equity and inclusion practices with the school’s overall mission, goals, and strategic plan.
- Coordinate forums and workshops that promote open discussions and mutual understanding among community members.
- Offer support for conflict resolution and facilitate discussions on sensitive topics.
- May teach one related course as needed.
- Lead initiatives that integrate diverse perspectives into the curriculum and co-curricular activities.
- Co-lead the process, in partnership with the Dean of Technology, of designing, delivering, and analyzing a community-wide survey to gather data on the sense of belonging among all constituents, using the findings to inform and enhance DEIBJ initiatives.
- Create space for affinity groups, working with group leaders (co-chairs), helping them set goals for the year and meet those goals (this usually includes a community dinner, a guest speaker, a cultural celebration event open to the affinity group and the whole community, and a graduation celebration for each affinity group).
- Lead the adult community in deepening cultural competency skills in programs including faculty meetings, in-service days, MLK Day, and the Sam Mihara Day of Justice.
- Organize and facilitate community celebrations and events designed to bring together diverse groups within the school community, fostering a sense of unity and shared experience.
- Create and implement programs and services tailored to families, especially families of color, non-English speaking families, and those new to independent schools, to ensure they have the support and access needed to fully participate in all LWHS services and activities, thereby fostering greater engagement in the school community.
- Partner with the Parents Association and Family Networks to advance their objectives of building a more inclusive and engaged parent community.
- Serve on the board of trustees Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (EIB) Committee.
- Supervise the Director of Student Inclusion, collaborating on student inclusion programming and the oversight of the LWHS Equity and Inclusion Roundtable.
- Review and update school policies and practices to ensure they promote equity and inclusion.
- Stay informed on legal issues and best practices related to DEIBJ and ensure the school’s compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
- Collect, analyze, and report data on the school’s DEIBJ efforts, including climate surveys and demographic trends.
- Use data to inform decision-making and recommend adjustments to DEIJB strategies and initiatives.