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... Science Center while supporting general custodial operations. This role combines technical ... projects in exhibit halls, theaters, and back-of-house areas. • Inspect and maintain floor care ...

... projects as part of the college's Honors Program. The environmental science faculty may be required ... Flexibility in the work schedule is required to accommodate occasional evening and weekend hours ...

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Director of Program Innovation - Teton Science Schools

Director of Program Innovation - Teton Science Schools

Teton Science Schools, Inc.

Jackson, WY

$68K - $80K/yr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Director of Program Innovation

Organization: Teton Science Schools

Location: Jackson, WY

Department: Central Administration

Reports To: Associate Executive Director

Position Summary

Teton Science Schools is seeking a collaborative and forward-thinking Director of Program Innovation to help lead innovative educational programs, strategic initiatives, and cross-organizational projects across TSS.

This role focuses on strengthening program quality, supporting educational innovation, advancing mission-aligned growth, and helping expand the impact of TSS through collaboration, research, and strategic program development.

Key ResponsibilitiesProgram Innovation & Development
  • Support the development and improvement of educational programs and curriculum across TSS.
  • Identify opportunities for new programs, partnerships, and mission-aligned initiatives.
  • Help ensure high-quality, innovative learning experiences rooted in place-based and experiential education.
Strategic Projects & Collaboration
  • Lead and support cross-functional projects and organizational initiatives.
  • Coordinate communication and collaboration across departments, campuses, and external partners.
  • Assist with organizational planning, implementation, and long-term strategic initiatives.
Research, Evaluation & Growth
  • Support research, evaluation, and continuous improvement efforts across programs.
  • Help measure and communicate organizational impact through data, storytelling, and reporting.
  • Monitor educational and industry trends to help keep TSS innovative and forward-thinking.
Leadership & Culture
  • Serve as a collaborative partner to leaders, educators, and staff across TSS.
  • Support professional development, innovation, and organizational learning initiatives.
  • Help foster a culture of collaboration, creativity, accountability, and mission alignment.
QualificationsRequired Qualifications
  • Master’s degree or higher in Education, Organizational Leadership, Environmental Education, or a related field.
  • 5–7 years of leadership experience in education, program development, innovation, or related fields.
  • Strong communication, collaboration, organizational, and project management skills.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience in nonprofits, independent schools, outdoor education, conservation, or higher education.
  • Experience with research, grants, impact evaluation, or strategic initiatives.
  • Familiarity with place-based, experiential, or environmental education models.
Work Environment

This role includes office, campus, classroom, and occasional field-based work. Some evening, weekend, and travel commitments may be required.

Organizational Impact

The Director of Program Innovation will help strengthen educational quality, innovation, collaboration, and long-term mission impact across Teton Science Schools.