Chief Executive Officer, Baltimore City Public Schools
Company: Alma Advisory Group
Location: Baltimore
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About Our District Baltimore
City Public Schools (City Schools) is one of the nation's first
public school systems. Established in 1829, the district comprises
more than 150 schools and programs, serving over 70,000 students
and employing approximately 12,000 staff. City schools are a
vibrant and continual source of pride and identity for generations
of Baltimore residents and neighborhoods. Baltimore City Schools
consists of multiple types of schools, including neighborhood,
charter, criteria-based, and choice programs. The Baltimore City
Board of School Commissioners (Board) is committed to honoring City
Schools' significant legacy and having schools evolve so that all
students can achieve the future they can choose. About the Chief
Executive Officer Role The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) will serve
as a trusted partner to the Board, collaborating closely with the
Board to translate strategic priorities into clear objectives,
measurable outcomes, and robust operational plans. In this role,
the CEO will act as steward of the Board’s vision and strategic
agenda — ensuring alignment across all levels of the organization,
providing transparent governance reporting, and upholding
accountability to the Board and the broader stakeholder community.
In addition, the CEO will cultivate and sustain meaningful
relationships with city government leadership, philanthropic
funders, and public?private partners, representing City Schools as
both ambassador and convener. The successful candidate will work
across sectors to build shared frameworks of action, advance policy
and funding partnerships, and marshal the resources and
collaborations needed to drive systemic progress and
mission?critical impact. Key Responsibilities (“The What”) Academic
Achievement and Student Success Accelerates measurable improvements
in reading and math proficiency and expands focus on financial
literacy and college/career pathways in alignment with the
Blueprint for Maryland’s Future and City Schools’ Portrait of a
Graduate. Ensures acceleration of learning for students with
differing abilities and ensures inclusion and tailored support for
students with IEPs. Ensures equitable access to a variety of
after-school, tutoring, arts, sports, and enrichment programs.
Guarantees high-quality, consistent learning experiences across all
schools, regardless of neighborhood or school type. Promotes safe,
supportive, and inclusive environments through mental health
supports, attendance strategies, anti-bullying practices, and
resource allocation for students facing homelessness. Strategic
Leadership and Vision Communicates a clear, equity-centered vision
for student achievement and organizational excellence. Aligns
district initiatives, resources, and personnel to address
persistent gaps in literacy, math, and graduation outcomes. Sets
measurable priorities around student safety, attendance, and
engagement, and reports progress transparently to the community.
Cultivates relationships with and manages a unionized charter
school ecosystem of which 20% of the student population attends.
Talent Management and Culture Development Strengthens systems to
recruit, retain, and support educators in high-needs schools and
content areas. Builds and sustains a diverse, culturally competent
workforce that reflects Baltimore’s communities and affirms student
identity. Fosters a culture of accountability, collaboration, and
student-centered decision-making. Provides professional growth and
leadership development pathways for staff, cultivating future
leaders from within the school system. Supervises negotiations and
builds collaborative relationships with a unionized labor force,
including 6 labor unions and nearly 12,000 unionized positions.
Community and Family Engagement Enhances family engagement through
transparent communication and visible leadership. Expands
multilingual and newcomer support, particularly for immigrant and
multilingual learner families. Deepens partnerships with
community-based organizations, local nonprofits, and higher
education institutions. Sustains trust with parent organizations,
unions, and staff associations through proactive engagement.
Operational and Financial Stewardship Oversees $1.7B operating
budget and resource allocations with an emphasis on long-term
sustainability. Prioritizes modern, safe, and well-maintained
facilities, addressing infrastructure inequities across schools and
neighborhoods. Strengthens transportation, enrollment, and school
assignment systems to stabilize and grow district enrollment.
Aligns capital investments and development planning with
educational priorities and community needs. Understands the
‘Blueprint for Maryland’s Future’ and the state and federal funding
structures affecting City Schools. Performs and promotes all
activities in compliance with equal employment and
non-discrimination policies; and fulfills all responsibilities and
obligations set forth in federal laws, state laws, school board
policies, administrative regulations, and professional standards
External Relations and Advocacy Serves as a visible, approachable,
and empathetic leader within the Baltimore community. Strengthens
relationships with City Hall, the state legislature, and civic
leaders to secure resources and influence policy. Engages
transparently with media and stakeholders to share progress and
address challenges. Advocates for Baltimore’s students and families
at local, state, and national levels. Navigates complex policy
environments ensuring City Schools have the resources it needs to
meet its outcomes for students. Key Competencies (“The How”)
Visionary and Strategic Leader Leads City Schools through
thoughtful planning and mobilizes the community behind a unified
vision. Anticipates challenges and adapts strategies to achieve
results. Aligns people, systems, and resources toward strategic
goals. Effective Communicator and Collaborator Builds trust through
listening, transparency, and clear communication with students,
families, staff, and partners. Balances diverse interests through
diplomacy and skilled negotiation. Instructional and Operational
Steward Demonstrates expertise in teaching and learning leadership
with coherent alignment of resources. Uses data and evidence-based
practices to manage systems with integrity and fairness. Ensures
inclusive practices and targeted strategies to close opportunity
gaps. Champions multilingual and special education programs to meet
the needs of all learners. Understands and advocates for students
and families facing housing and food insecurity. Culture Builder
and Emotionally Intelligent Leader Demonstrates empathy, humility,
and resilience under pressure. Promotes belonging, collaboration,
and shared accountability. Innovative, Data-Informed Decision Maker
Uses data to identify challenges and inform innovative solutions.
Translates complex information into actionable goals and measurable
outcomes. Requirements Minimum of 10 years of progressive
leadership experience in K–12 education, including at least 5 years
in a senior administrative role (urban district experience strongly
preferred). Eligible for or in possession of a COMAR 13A.12.05.04B
professional Superintendent II certificate issued by the Maryland
State Department of Education. Demonstrated success improving
student learning, advancing equity, and leading systemic change.
Deep knowledge of educational policy, governance, fiscal
management, and operations. Experience working effectively in
diverse, multicultural, and multilingual communities. Strong
financial management and budget oversight skills. Exceptional
written, verbal, and public communication abilities. Commitment to
public education and to becoming an active, long-term member of the
Baltimore community. Ability to lead with resilience, integrity,
and strategic focus during times of change. Benefits The salary
range for this executive position is $315,000 to $375,000 annually,
with a midpoint of $345,000, commensurate with qualifications,
demonstrated competencies, and depth of leadership experience. In
addition to a competitive base salary, the organization offers a
comprehensive benefits package that may include performance-based
incentives, retirement plan contributions, robust health and
wellness coverage, generous paid leave, and professional
development opportunities. The final compensation package will be
determined based on the candidate’s experience, expertise, and
alignment with organizational priorities. Notice of
Nondiscrimination Baltimore City Public Schools (“City Schools”)
does not discriminate in its employment, programs, and activities
based on race, ethnicity, color, ancestry, national origin,
nationality, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender
identity, gender expression, marital status, pregnancy or parenting
status, family structure, ability (cognitive, social/emotional, and
physical), veteran status, genetic information, age, immigration or
citizenship status, socioeconomic status, language, or any other
legally or constitutionally protected attributes or affiliations.
Discrimination undermines our community’s long-standing efforts to
create, foster, and promote equity and inclusion for all. Some
examples of discrimination include acts of hate, violence,
harassment, bullying, or retaliation. For more information, see
Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners Policies JBA
(Nondiscrimination – Students), JBB (Sex-Based Discrimination –
Students), JICK (Bullying, Harassment, or Intimidation of
Students), ACA (Nondiscrimination – Employees and Third Parties),
ACB (Sexual Harassment – Employees and Third Parties), ACD (ADA
Reasonable Accommodations), and ADA (Equity), and the accompanying
City Schools Administrative Regulations. City Schools also provides
equal access to the Boy and Girl Scouts and other designated youth
groups. Link to Full Nondiscrimination Notice. The above is
intended to describe the essential content of and requirements for
the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an
exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements
related to the essential functions of the position.
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