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As of Jun 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for vice president ubuntu in the United States is $157,532.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $115,000.00 and $190,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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AspectVice President UbuntuVice President Linux
CredentialsBachelor's or higher in IT, Business, or related fields; certifications like Ubuntu Certified EngineerBachelor's or higher in IT, Computer Science; certifications like Linux Professional Institute Certification (LPIC)
Work EnvironmentLeadership in tech companies focusing on Ubuntu-based solutions, managing teams, strategic planningLeadership roles in organizations using Linux infrastructure, overseeing Linux deployment and support teams
Industry UsagePrimarily in companies adopting Ubuntu for enterprise solutions, cloud, and serversIn organizations utilizing Linux systems broadly, including servers, cloud, and development environments

The Vice President Ubuntu and Vice President Linux roles share similar leadership responsibilities in organizations leveraging open-source operating systems. The main difference lies in their focus: Ubuntu-specific leadership versus broader Linux system management. Both require strong technical background and strategic planning skills, but the Vice President Ubuntu is more specialized in Ubuntu-based solutions, while the Vice President Linux oversees a wider range of Linux distributions.

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26-27 Senior Vice President of Leadership Development - Bright Star Schools

26-27 Senior Vice President of Leadership Development - Bright Star Schools

BRIGHT STAR SCHOOLS

Los Angeles, CA • On-site

$162K - $202K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Senior Vice President of Leadership Development
26-27 School Year
Position Title: Senior Vice President of Leadership Development
Reports to: Lead Executive Officer/ CEO
Status: Exempt, Full-Time, 12-month
Who We Are:
Bright Star Schools is a free, publicly funded and open enrollment non-profit organization with nine public charters in urban Los Angeles. Across all of our Bright Star sites, over 90% of our students are eligible for free and reduced lunch.
Our mission is to provide holistic, inclusive support for all students to achieve academic excellence and grow their unique talents so that they find joy in higher education, career, and life. Bright Star students will become leaders who act with integrity and champion equity to enrich our communities and the world. The framework to our success is our core operating principles, which are Integridad, Ubuntu, Kohyang (고향), and Growth.
Our educators join a family that is passionate and committed to developing all students to become well-rounded citizens. We offer small class sizes, comprehensive coordinator support, and numerous collaboration opportunities across the organization and within school sites. We strongly believe in listening to all stakeholders' voices, and we work to increase teaching practice and effectiveness through our data-driven and feedback-derived professional development.
Bright Star Schools is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, pregnancy, or veteran status.
Role Summary
The Senior Vice President of Leadership Development (SVP LD) is responsible for driving instructional quality and student outcomes across the schools they oversee. As the direct supervisor and coach of principals, the SVP LD leads the design and execution of rigorous, inclusive instructional programs aligned to each school's action plans and goals.
In close partnership with the Chief Instructional Officer, the SVP LD ensures that schools have the systems, structures, and fidelity of practice needed to monitor progress, gather evidence of impact, and continuously improve while maintaining a manageable span of supervision aligned to research-based best practices.
Beyond school performance, the SVP LD plays a critical role in building leadership capacity across the network by developing principals, assistant principals, and aspiring leaders in alignment with Bright Star's strategic plan, annual priorities, and the broader vision of the senior leadership team.
What You'll Do:
School Leadership Vision
  • In service of Bright Star's mission and student experience, ensure the faithful execution and stewardship of the collaboratively developed, research-based Bright Star Leadership Model to advance instructional excellence and equitable outcomes.
  • Partner closely with the Chief Instructional Officer (CIO) and members of the School Support Team (ILT, BOLT, Culture, Operations, Inclusive Education) to design and implement a robust, network-wide leadership coaching and development system.
  • Ensure leadership practices, expectations, and support are aligned to Bright Star's strategic plan, annual priorities, and long-term vision.

Leadership Management, Coaching, and Development
  • Directly supervise, coach, and evaluate Principals and Assistant Principals, building leadership capacity and ensuring alignment to Bright Star priorities, instructional goals, and accountability structures.
  • Develop and implement a network-wide leadership framework (rubric, onboarding, coaching, and progress monitoring) to support goal-setting, performance tracking, and continuous improvement.
  • Design and deliver differentiated, data-informed tiers of support for school leaders, including targeted turnaround support for underperforming schools.
  • Create strong learning, communication, and feedback structures that promote collaboration, leadership growth, and high-quality implementation across schools.
  • Partner with HR and Talent to strengthen principal development, evaluation, succession planning, and leadership pipeline pathways.
Communities of Practice & Professional Learning
  • Design and oversee year-long learning sequences for Principal, and Assistant Principal, Communities of Practice.
  • Develop and deliver targeted professional development aligned to Bright Star's instructional vision, leadership competencies, and strategic priorities.
  • Plan for and facilitate school-level Data Talks at least twice annually to support principals in holistic data analysis and instructional decision-making.
  • In collaboration with the CIO and ILT, implement a consistent cadence of network-wide instructional rounds.
  • Support alignment of instructional and leadership practices across grade spans and school clusters where appropriate.

Oversight and Management of Compliance
  • Build school leader capacity in compliance, accountability, charter renewal, and oversight processes, partnering with relevant School Support Team members.
  • Review and approve Master Schedules to ensure instructional priorities, student needs, and Bright Star's vision are fully operationalized.
  • Lead and support principals through charter oversight and renewal processes by coordinating effective cross-functional support.
  • Ensure effective implementation of Inclusive Education, Culture, Operations, Data, and Instructional practices at the school level, aligned to organizational guardrails and expectations.
Communication, Alignment & Cross-Functional Collaboration
  • Collaborate with Chiefs, SVPs, and VPs to ensure systems, processes, and expectations are aligned to support principals as instructional leaders.
  • Gather and integrate feedback from HR, Operations, Family Engagement, and other departments to inform principal coaching and development.
  • Partner with the CIO and VP of Data to design and refine School Data Dashboards that support instructional leadership and decision-making.
  • Serve as a thought partner to departments rolling out initiatives to schools, ensuring clarity, feasibility, and alignment.
  • Identify and support opportunities for alignment across grade bands and clusters (e.g., scheduling practices, classroom environment expectations, family engagement events).
  • The SVP of Leadership Development will work from the Bright Star Central Office as needed and participate in meetings and activities as assigned by their manager.

VALUES & STUDENT EXPERIENCE ALIGNMENT
The SVP of Leadership Development advances the Bright Star Student Experience by ensuring that leadership quality directly supports:
  • Strengthened Literacy Foundations
  • Mathematical Identity & Achievement
  • Student Voice & Belonging
  • Strong Attendance & Engagement
  • Educator Retention & Growth

This role operationalizes Bright Star's core values:
  • Integridad: Holds leaders accountable to high expectations and equitable outcomes.
  • Ubuntu: Cultivates collaborative leadership communities.
  • Kohyang: Ensures schools are safe, inclusive spaces where students and staff feel rooted.
  • Growth: Builds leaders who embrace feedback, data, and continuous improvement.

PERFORMANCE OUTCOMES
Success in this role is defined by measurable impact, including:
  • Increased student proficiency in literacy and math.
  • Reduction in chronic absenteeism across supervised schools.
  • Improved student belonging and culture survey results.
  • Strong principal retention and leadership pipeline development.
  • Effective implementation of instructional guardrails and master scheduling expectations.
  • Improved cross-campus alignment and execution of network priorities.

What You'll Bring (Minimum):
  • Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree preferred.
  • At least five years as a successful school principal.
  • Tier 2 Administrative Credential.
  • Experience across at least two school levels (e.g., middle school and high school).
  • Proven track record of success in driving student achievement.
  • Embodies Bright Star Core Values in all aspects of their work.
  • Desired (but not required) in order of importance:
    • Fluency in a second language.
    • Spanish strongly preferred

What We Offer:
Salary: $162,000 - $202,000
Start Date: July 1, 2026
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Benefits: Health, dental, vision, STRS retirement matching, life insurance, optional 403b plan, Paid Time Off, and holidays.
Please note:
Effective January 1, 2025: Under Education Code section 44939.5, you must provide a complete list of all prior employment with any school district, county office of education, charter school, or state special school, including part-time and substitute roles. You can provide your complete prior employment history within the work experience section of the application. Failure to disclose this information may be considered dishonesty in the hiring process or during employment.
What You'll Bring (Minimum):
  • Bachelor's Degree, Master's Degree preferred.
  • At least five years as a successful school principal.
  • Tier 2 Administrative Credential.
  • Experience across at least two school levels (e.g., middle school and high school).
  • Proven track record of success in driving student achievement.
  • Embodies Bright Star Core Values in all aspects of their work.
  • Desired (but not required) in order of importance:
    • Fluency in a second language.
    • Spanish strongly preferred