El Camino Program Leader
Company: Seton Education Partners
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description El Camino Program Leader Bronx,
NY Seton Education Partners seeks a mission-driven leader to coach
and develop Seton Teaching Fellows, manage program logistics, and
strengthen collaboration between El Camino, STF, and Brilla. The
ideal candidate is highly organized, skilled in coaching educators,
and committed to ensuring the mutual success of both programs About
Seton Education Partners Co-founded in 2009 by KIPP pioneer Scott
W. Hamilton and Teach for America alumna Stephanie Saroki de
García, Seton Education Partners is a response to the dramatic
decline of urban Catholic schools which have historically been the
greatest equalizing factor for economically underserved children,
families and communities in America for decades. Specifically,
Seton expands opportunities for parents in underserved communities
to choose an academically excellent, character-rich, and—for those
who seek it—vibrantly Catholic education for their children. As a
national non-profit, Seton partners with (arch)dioceses and others
across the country to implement innovative and sustainable new
models that bridge the best of Catholic education's rich tradition
with new possibilities. Seton was born of the belief that a
tremendous opportunity exists to revitalize urban Catholic schools
in America and strengthen the education they provide. The
challenges are significant, to be sure, but with an entrepreneurial
and innovative spirit, much can and should be done, not only to
preserve this national treasure but also to build on its foundation
for the benefit of thousands of children in America’s most
underserved neighborhoods. Seton has pioneered multiple innovative
and high-impact solutions to the shuttering of Catholic schools in
underserved communities. Seton is working to take these remarkable
achievements to scale by managing a network of schools and programs
that ensure that thousands of underserved children whose Catholic
schools close—and other local children—have access to an
academically excellent, character-building, and, for those who
choose it, faith-nurturing education. Seton provides a national
model for how other cities facing the shuttering of Catholic
schools can continue to serve children and families with limited
educational options. For more information on Seton Education
Partners, please visit www.SetonPartners.org. About the Brilla
Schools Network Brilla Public Charter Schools is a network of K-8th
grade schools that currently serves nearly 1,600 students from Mott
Haven, University Heights and Highbridge in the Bronx. The network
plans to grow from a current four elementary and two middle schools
to four elementary and four middle schools educating some 4,000
students in the Bronx. Core to our mission is that our students
become young men and women of good character and spirit and be
prepared for excellence in high school, college, and beyond. Brilla
combines a classical approach to education an emphasis on virtue
formation, Truth, Beauty, and Goodness, and direct instruction of a
content-rich curriculum that has stood the test of time with
co-teaching practices and individualized online learning.* We
approach the formation of our students holistically and also set
high academic expectations. Ours is a joyful community that honors
the dignity of each student, family member and staff. About El
Camino Network El Camino, which means “The Way” in Spanish, is an
optional, privately-funded Catholic after-school faith formation
program that is closely partnered with Brilla charter schools. El
Camino helps children, their families and their catechists to know,
love and serve Christ and His Church; develop the habits,
dispositions and beliefs that are indispensable to human
flourishing and happiness; and live as disciples in this world and
saints in the next. El Camino honors the teaching authority of the
Catholic Church. Since 2013, over 260 children have been baptized
through our program. El Camino currently serves approximately 40%
of Brilla’s students for 90 minutes a day, Monday through Thursday.
Children receive homework help from experienced teachers, a
nutritious snack, and 30 minutes each of catechism and physical
fitness. Additionally, children and families have opportunities for
shared and personal prayer and character formation. This video
provides a snapshot of El Camino. El Camino will grow to serve
children through 8th grade, growing a grade level at a time each
year. About the job of the El Camino Program Leader Reporting to
the Director of El Camino (DEC), the El Camino Program Leader
(ECPL) is responsible for managing the El Camino (EC) program and
supervising the Seton Teaching Fellows (STF) at their designated
Brilla campus. This role ensures the effective partnership between
EC, STF, and Brilla by overseeing logistics, fostering professional
collaboration, and supporting program alignment. The ECPL plays a
key role in coaching Fellows and developing their effectiveness as
teachers. Additionally, they work closely with Brilla Schools’
administration on family outreach, staff development, and
operational logistics. As a critical liaison between STF and EC,
the ECPL manages communications, event planning, clerical tasks,
and networking efforts to ensure the mutual success of the
programs. Main Responsibilities Instructional Leadership Supervise
and coach Seton Teaching Fellows (STFs) to strengthen their
effectiveness as teachers. Support STFs in implementing the El
Camino Catechesis Curriculum to ensure meaningful faith formation.
Partner with the Network STF Instructional Specialist and Directors
of El Camino to support Fellows' professional growth. Lead
instructional development through observation, live coaching,
feedback, and professional development in classroom management,
lesson delivery, and pedagogy. Align instructional practices and
development goals in collaboration with Brilla School Leadership
and the STF Formation Team. Analyze student performance data to
drive instructional improvements. Foster a joyful and engaging
learning environment within the program. People Management Hire,
onboard, and develop program personnel to align with mission and
expectations. Conduct regular one-on-one check-ins (O3s) to review
goals, address challenges, and assess progress. Build and maintain
strong relationships with Fellows, school leaders, parents, and
students. Maintain a professional, compliant, and supportive work
environment. Ensure staff accountability in meeting professional
expectations and program goals. Program Management Oversee program
operations, including logistics, scheduling, and daily execution.
Collaborate with Program Leadership to review program goals,
events, and key initiatives. Lead family engagement efforts,
ensuring consistent communication and organizing events. Enforce
disciplinary systems aligned with program policies. Conduct regular
program assessments to ensure effectiveness and drive improvement.
Uphold expectations, communicate proactively, and foster strong
stakeholder relationships. Support program-wide culture and
alignment across sites. Assist with additional tasks and special
projects as needed. Qualifications and Desired Characteristics
Candidates for the position must possess the following personal
characteristics: Unquestioned integrity and commitment to Seton’s
mission and values Personal responsibility with humility A
relentless drive for excellence A strong belief that all children
can achieve both moral and academic excellence An unwavering
determination to be better today than you were yesterday A strong
belief that all children can achieve both moral and academic
excellence The ideal candidate will bring experience, skills, and
beliefs in the following areas: Living as a faith-filled and
practicing Catholic who understands and honors the teachings of the
Catholic Church and is passionate about sharing the Catholic faith
Ability to adapt in an entrepreneurial, fast-paced environment
Optimism, perseverance, and a results-oriented focus on
problem-solving Ability to self-direct and prioritize competing
goals Excellent written and verbal communication skills with keen
attention to detail Proficient in organizational support, including
communication and professional development, within a relevant
professional network. Experience supporting the implementation and
execution of event planning 3 years of teaching experience (with
successful student achievement results) 1 years of experience with
operations and administration in a program setting B.S. / B.A. or
equivalent Ability to travel approximately 10-20% of the time,
primarily within the US Preferred skills: Bilingual (English and
Spanish) Experience optimizing social media Experience optimizing
qualitative data Familiarity with Google platforms and Excel
Diversity & Inclusivity We are building an organization in which
talented individuals from all walks of life and past work
experiences can join our team and make significant contributions.
We are particularly committed to attracting and developing
individuals who share the life experiences or backgrounds of the
students we will serve. *At Brilla, education in the classical
tradition is understood to require the education of the whole
person - mind, body and spirit - in the service of human
flourishing. Cognitive development and character formation are
interdependent: People flourish by living out the virtues. A time
proven way of learning how to live out the virtues is to learn
about, contemplate and discuss how these virtues have been
expressed in literature and history and represented in time-tested
works. Secondarily, a classical education is pedagogically
consistent with modern cognitive science. Many current pedagogies
are not fully consistent with what we know today about brain
development. In contrast, classical pedagogy (referred to as the
Trivium) perfectly corresponds to how the brain develops. It
emphasizes patterns, routines, and facts that young brains crave
(Grammar stage); it leverages the brain’s orientation to asking
“why” in the middle years (Logic stage); and it focuses on
communication and persuasion in the high school years (Rhetoric
stage). To Apply Initial application materials include: a cover
letter, contact information for three references, and a resume that
includes information on your background and leadership experience.
Resumes without cover letters will not be reviewed. Seton Education
Partners provides equal employment opportunity for all applicants
and employees. The base salary for this position is $75,000-$80,000
per year, along with a comprehensive benefits package that includes
medical, financial, and other benefits. New hires will typically
start at the lower end of this range, depending on their relevant
experience, job-related knowledge, skills, and internal equity
considerations. Compensation is determined based on our salary
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