Special Projects Manager (CA Candidate Pool)
Company: Summit Public Schools
Location: Redwood City
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Special Projects Manager California Bay Area, CA Reporting to
the Dean of Operations, the Special Projects Manager wears many
hats while delivering first-class customer service to families,
students, teachers, visitors, and other stakeholders. As the ?right
hand? of the DOO, the Special Projects Manager is an essential
strategy partner in driving operational excellence, managing
school-wide systems, planning and executing school-wide events and
experiences. The Special Project Manager builds and deepens
relationships with families of current and prospective students,
engages our community through service and partnership, and drives
student recruitment and enrollment so that our schools maximize
their potential to serve young people and achieve our mission. Who
We Are: What if all students graduated high school with the
knowledge, skills and habits they need to lead a fulfilled life?
This is the question that guides our mission at Summit Public
Schools . To collectively prepare a diverse community of young
people with the skills, knowledge, and habits to attain economic
empowerment and success in a chosen concrete next step toward a
fulfilled life. We operate 10 schools serving over 3,300 students
in the Bay Area and Washington state. 100% of Summit graduates are
college ready and Summit graduates complete college at double the
national average. We need exceptional, diverse, and mission-aligned
teachers to join our team to help prepare our students for a
fulfilled life. Join us! What You?ll Do: Project and Event
Management Develop the strategy and implementation plan for
school-wide projects. Support the planning and execution of
school-wide culture initiatives (i.e.Teacher Appreciation Week).
Support with testing logistics. Plan, organize, and execute
preparations and day-of logistics for school events, meetings, and
activities such as celebrations of learning, college fairs, and
college trips. Main Office and School Support Support the Office
Manager in ensuring the front desk area is welcoming, professional,
clean, and organized: Greet visitors at the front desk and create a
warm and welcoming environment. Ensure a welcoming, orderly,
responsive, and open Main Office; this includes responding to
public inquiries, answering phones and emails, taking messages,
checking voicemails, sending robocalls/robotexts, maintaining
school apps (i.e. ParentSquare), responding to questions and
concerns from families and students, and assisting faculty with
inquiries. Greet and sign guests in and out, ensure they have
proper identification while on site, and monitor access to the
school. Support the Office Manager with collection and maintenance
of student, personnel, school, and organization information Receive
forms and paperwork, track missing forms, manage databases, update
contact information, keep records current, manage contract
signatures, etc. Manage relationships with service providers and
vendors. Coordinate team member onboarding and offboarding,
including distribution of faculty welcome packages, key cards, and
technology. Support with filing and data entry. Provide coverage
for the Office Manager as needed. Communicate effectively with
students, families, and colleagues; draft professional
family-facing and staff-facing communications. Participate actively
when needed in department meetings, faculty meetings, and other
team meetings. Commit to continual professional growth,
participating actively in personalized learning plans, career
matrix conversations, and professional development workshops.
Implement and enhance the school?s systems and culture. Welcome and
on-board new Summit students. Management of Whole School Systems
Co-design, support, and continuously improve school-wide daily
systems to meet organization-wide standards for operational
excellence. Work with the school leadership team to ensure that all
government, authorizer, and compliance reports are completed on
time. Liaise with the Data/Information Team to manage and support
student data and information systems, such as Powerschool and
Metabase. Liaise with the Technology Team to support student and
faculty technology systems (i.e. chromebook checkout,
troubleshooting devices, etc.) Liaise with the Finance team and
coordinate school financial systems such as purchase orders,
payroll records, grant reports, reimbursements, check requests, and
financial forms. Create knowledge management systems and maintain
key organizational documents including system calendars,
organizational charts, systems documentation, project plans, task
lists, and other reference materials. Participate in necessary
school wide duties for the safe and effective functioning of the
school (i.e. occasional supervision of hallways, arrival/departure
transitions, chaperoning in a field trip, etc.). Support facilities
maintenance through collecting feedback, completing walkthroughs,
and submitting tickets for ongoing repairs and maintenance.
Performing other related duties as required and assigned. Student
Recruitment & Enrollment Execute recruitment systems to track
interest and applications from prospective families. Research
community events and coordinate involvement from Summit faculty
members. Develop marketing materials and other written
communication for prospective students and families. Execute
outreach and follow up with prospective families. Organize parent
and student ambassadors to support recruitment. Lead and facilitate
school tours and student shadow days. Plan, prepare and execute
school based recruitment events such as open houses. Translate
communications for our prospective students and families. Support
collection and analysis of data to determine effectiveness of
initiatives and drive continuous improvement. Collaborate with the
Dean of Operations to execute lotteries; this includes maintaining
basic knowledge of lottery rules in charter petitions. Monitor
progress to goal for enrollment targets and collaborate with the
school admin team to ensure school is fully enrolled. Collect and
analyze recruitment and enrollment data to inform planning and
assess activity effectiveness. Execute registration and enrollment
for new families. Execute re-enrollment for returning families and
ensure all forms are completed by the first day of school. Execute
student enrollment data and systems. Plan and execute enrollment
events such as registration days. Family and Community Engagement
Generate awareness and engagement from prospective families and
organizations in local communities. Develop a deep understanding of
the local communities. Build and deepen relationships with nearby
neighborhood schools and local community organizations. Lead
initiatives to generate awareness in local communities including
but not limited to direct mail, flyering, door hanging, canvassing
at community events. Manage programs to generate and promote
referrals among families. Create and implement social media content
and campaigns. Update and manage the school?s website and social
media platforms. Manage parent events including but not limited to
back to school night and fall and spring parent teacher events,
ensuring strong parent participation. Manage parent volunteer
program, parent ambassador program and/or other local parent
groups. Identify and recruit parent leaders for advocacy, e.g.,
town halls, voter registration drives. Coordinate annual parent
survey and drive toward 100% parent participation. Coordinate
important parent meetings (i.e. truancy/attendance meetings) and
important household communication (i.e., English language
determination letters, intent to enroll forms, summer mailer
packets). Translate communications for our current families.
Coordinate parent engagement for charter renewal initiatives and
support engagement with key stakeholders, e.g., authorizers and
local boards, to ensure compliance and help maintain strong
community relationships. What You Need: Key Qualities and Skills
Commitment to uphold Summit?s values, belief that all children
deserve a rigorous and equitable education that prepares them for
college and for life. Bachelor?s Degree is preferred. Prior
Community Engagement, Operations, Project Management and/or School
or Office Experience is strongly preferred. Fluency in English and
Spanish is strongly preferred. Proficiency in Google Platforms,
including Google Drive, Google Sheets, Google Docs, and Google
Slides. Flexibility to attend 2-3 evening and weekend events per
month. Clear health and background check. Who You Are: About You
You maintain high expectations for all students and believe all
students can find success in school, college, and life. You exude a
service-oriented mindset and enjoy playing a role in ensuring
students, families, and school communities have positive,
supportive, and joyful experiences and interactions at school. You
thrive while collaborating and are excited to work with your
colleagues. You find positivity in sharing successes. You share our
vision to reimagine what schools should be and are excited to make
an impact on the public education landscape. You are positive and
resilient in the face of big challenges. You possess outstanding
organizational and project management skills, have a passion for
the details, and have the ability to manage multiple tasks
simultaneously to meet tight deadlines. You have excellent verbal
and written communication skills, and proficient computer skills.
You are empathetic and culturally competent. You?re open to having
hard conversations. You possess strong relationship skills, with
the ability to motivate, inspire, develop, and communicate with a
diverse group of teachers, leaders, staff members, and community
members. You thrive in innovative environments, and are comfortable
with the ambiguity that can come with a dynamic and progressive
workplace. You have the ability to maintain a calm, professional
demeanor in the face of competing demands and external pressures.
You?re committed to continuous improvement, see feedback as a
positive, and have a growth mindset. What You Get: In addition to
joining a highly motivated team and engaging in meaningful work,
you?ll have access to a comprehensive suite of benefits including a
retirement plan, ?take what you need? PTO policy, 11 paid holidays,
and 3 weeks of organization-wide closures during the year. You and
your dependents will have access to multiple health, dental, and
vision plans at 25% cost (we cover the other 75%) and employee life
and disability insurance at no cost. Our compensation policy
strives to be equitable and transparent. The salary for this
position starts at $64,427 and goes up to $80,999 commensurate with
experience and qualifications. Summit is an equal opportunity
employer. We believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion are
directly intertwined with education. We are ALL better when we are
able to bring our whole selves to work and honor each other?s
voices across identities, cultural backgrounds, and life
experiences. We welcome and encourage applications from individuals
who are members of historically marginalized communities. Spanish
language proficiency is a plus.
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