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Regional Improvement Director

State of North Carolina
Fo21027288 Reg Sup 2 Wake, United States, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 6 Aug 2026

About the role

Agency

Dept of Public Instruction

Division

State Superintendent

Job Classification Title

Education Program Director II (NS)

Position Number

60094906

Grade

NC23

About Us

The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction (NCDPI) is charged with implementing the state's public school laws for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade public schools at the direction of the State Superintendent of Public Instruction and State Board of Education.

Description of Work

*This position is Exempt Policymaking and is EXEMPT from certain provisions of the State Human Resources Act (GS 126). This position serves at the pleasure of agency leadership. *

This position is located in the Western Region of North Carolina.

The Regional Improvement Director provides regional leadership for the planning, coordination, implementation, monitoring, and continuous improvement of district improvement efforts across an assigned region. Serving as the primary regional lead and single point of connection between district and charter senior leadership and the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, the position ensures regional support is coordinated, coherent, and responsive to local needs while aligning statewide priorities with district implementation. Through collaborative partnerships with district and charter leaders, the position strengthens instructional leadership, supports curriculum implementation, builds district capacity, and advances continuous improvement and turnaround efforts.
The position leads the work of regional core teams and coordinates across statewide supplemental teams, creating a unified improvement strategy for districts that aligns data-informed findings, instructional leadership, curriculum implementation, leadership development, accountability, and programmatic supports. Through strategic planning, data-driven decision making, change management, and coaching, the Regional Improvement Director ensures districts experience support as one coordinated system rather than as separate or disconnected initiatives while building district capacity and advancing turnaround and continuous improvement efforts.
The Regional Improvement Director exercises substantial independent judgment in defining and adapting regional strategies, prioritizing resources, coordinating cross-functional teams, identifying trends, barriers, and promising practices, and elevating regional needs to agency leadership. The position develops and maintains collaborative partnerships with Regional Education Service Alliance (RESA) Directors to strengthen regional coordination, align support, and advance shared priorities across districts and charter schools. The position also represents the needs of the region internally, supporting senior leaders in prioritizing needs, aligning support, and strengthening the implementation of statewide improvement priorities to improve educator effectiveness and student outcomes.

Job Responsibilities:

Serve as the primary point of contact for assigned districts through proactive and responsive engagement with superintendents, district and charter leadership teams, and other key stakeholders to build collaborative partnerships and strengthen regional improvement efforts.

Lead regional strategic planning by defining and adapting regional improvement strategies based on data-informed and diagnostic findings, district needs, and data-driven decision making.

Provide coaching, guidance, and leadership support to regional staff to strengthen instructional leadership, curriculum implementation, instructional improvement, and continuous improvement efforts.

Strategize, coordinate, and integrate the work of statewide and departmental supplemental teams in alignment with regional priorities to ensure programmatic support is intentional, cohesive, coordinated, and responsive to district needs.

Monitor regional implementation through data-driven decision making, ongoing progress monitoring, and analysis of data-informed and diagnostic findings to evaluate the effectiveness of regional improvement strategies.

Lead change management efforts that support the implementation of regional improvement strategies and ensure coordinated delivery of programmatic support across districts.

Identify trends, barriers, and promising practices to represent regional needs, elevate regional insights to divisional and agency leadership, and inform regional improvement strategies and statewide improvement priorities.

Knowledge Skills and Abilities/Management Preferences

Recruitment Range: $81,620.00 - $121,540.00

Manager Preferences:  

  • Extensive knowledge of district turnaround, instructional leadership, curriculum implementation

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