Job Description
Located in Douglasville, Georgia — a vibrant community 20 miles west of Atlanta — Harvester Christian Academy is seeking a visionary and spiritually grounded leader to serve as the next Head of School.
For more than 37 years, Harvester has cultivated a legacy of spiritual development and academic rigor, fostering a close-knit family atmosphere where students grow in mind, body, and spirit. With an enrollment exceeding 350 students in grades K through 12, Harvester is guided by five core pillars: leadership, scholarship, worship, sportsmanship, and fellowship. Harvester is committed to providing a Christ-centered education that prepares students to lead and serve in their communities and beyond.
The Head of School will play a pivotal role in shaping Harvester’s future by providing strategic vision, financial stewardship, and Christ-centered leadership. This individual will need to inspire stakeholders, develop and implement a clear long-term plan, build strong relationships across the school and the West Georgia community, further develop the school’s financial position, and inspire excellence in academics and extracurricular programs.
Laura Coverstone and Ed Poff (615.261.4623) of JobfitMatters Executive Search are partnering with Harvester Christian Academy in this search and invite nominations, expressions of interest, and applications for this position. To find out more about the search and candidacy process, visit: https://jobfitmatters.com/Harvester.
Job Requirements
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- Broad experience as a school administrator
- Certified by ACSI (or equivalent) as an administrator or willing to immediately seek the same
- Demonstration of executive and managerial leadership skills
- Experience with and ability to create, monitor, and administer annual budgets successfully.
- Is a builder of community, teams, and a developer of people.
- Excellent written and oral communicator
- Active involvement in a local church
Education Requirements
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- Master’s Degree required (Doctorate preferred) or equivalent experience