Director of the Institute for Engagement and Impact
Company: Stuart Hall School
Location: Staunton
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description IndySchool Consultancy has been
retained to lead this search. For more information, please contact
Davina Spillmann at davina@indyschoolconsultancy.com.Apply Now:
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Stuart Hall School Director of the Institute for Engagement and
Impact Search led by IndySchool Consultancy (ISC) About Stuart Hall
School Stuart Hall School is a co-educational day and boarding
school for grades 6-12 in historic Staunton, Virginia, offering a
rigorous liberal arts and Mastery Learning education that
emphasizes deep understanding, real-world application, and personal
growth. Its diverse, inclusive community fosters leadership,
creativity, athletics, and the arts, preparing students for engaged
lives and success in universities worldwide within a close-knit
campus rooted in nearly two centuries of tradition. Position
Overview Students learn best when they connect their classrooms to
their community, increasing engagement, learning, and community
impact. The Institute for Engagement and Impact is rooted in this
belief, combining Stuart Hall's educational approach with its
location in a powerful way. The inaugural Director of the Institute
will have the privilege of developing the position and focus of the
institute in collaboration with the school's senior leadership
team. It is intended to consolidate existing activities, align with
a pedagogical shift toward project-based learning, and leverage the
school's unique location. The director, who will have budgetary
control and teach one or two classes (preferably in upper school
math or science), will primarily focus on taking ownership of the
afternoon co-curricular program and enhancing existing place-based
and Expedition Day experiences by working with faculty and
establishing community relationships. Key Responsibilities The
Institute is led by a Director who is charged with pursuing the
Institute's purpose by doing three things: Leading programs that
empower students to take ownership of their learning as they apply
the skills they've mastered in their core courses to real-world
situations, using the pillars of place-based education as the
guiding principles for those programs. Creating opportunities for
students to discover, in the words of Frederick Buechner, where
their "deep gladness and the world's deep hunger meet." Supporting
faculty and staff in facilitating learning that has a visible or
measurable impact on students and the community. The initial
priorities for the director will be to focus on three existing
programs and revise them to align with the purpose of The
Institute: The afternoon co-curricular program Expedition Days,
which are a series of day-long, place-based learning experiences
for students The academic program, working with faculty to
understand their course goals and approach, their familiarity with
place-based education, and their needs for assistance and support
to incorporate or expand existing place-based education principles
in their classes The School has defined these priorities for the
first two to three years of the director's work. The director will
collaborate with school leadership to define goals and action items
for pursuing these priorities. Ideal Candidate Profile The
successful candidate will be an entrepreneurial thinker and
creative problem solver who will relish the opportunity to create
something new within the Institute and build it into a well-defined
and established part of the Stuart Hall School community.The ideal
candidate will: Have experience managing and leading people.
Understand programming, specifically afternoon programs. Pay
attention to detail. Possess enthusiasm for outside of class school
life and activities. Be a relationship builder. Be tech savvy and
have experience with Google School and Google Chat. Be familiar
with the principles of mastery learning and/or standards based
assessment. Have experience with implementing place-based education
principles. Be empathetic. Be comfortable "flying the plane while
building it". Equal Employment Opportunity The School is an equal
opportunity employer. The School provides equal employment
opportunity to all employees and job applicants without regard to
an individual's race, color, ethnic or national origin, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, military status, marital status,
pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions including
lactation, age, disability, genetic information or any other factor
prohibited by applicable law. All aspects of personnel management -
including hiring, promotion, demotion, transfer, recruitment,
layoff, discipline, termination, compensation, benefits, training
and working conditions - will be administered in accordance with
this policy. Each employee is expected to do their part to maintain
a working environment free of discrimination, harassment and
retaliation. Application Process & Timeline Application Timeline:
Ongoing Opportunity Statement: https://doc.storydoc.com/ZRh5TT
Apply Now:
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Materials Requested: Cover letter, resume or CV, and references ISC
Consultants: Davina Spillmann @davina@indyschoolconsultancy.com
Candidates are asked not to contact the school directly. Position
requires the ability to pass a background check.
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