Religious Inclusive Student Education Program Director

Marquette Catholic School

Tulsa, OK

Job ID#:
7737173948
Posted:
March 4, 2026
Expires:
May 3, 2026
Category:
Primary Education
Terms:
Full-Time Employee
Experience:
2-5 Years
Education:
Undergraduate Degree
Base Pay:
Salary
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Job Description

Full-time Position; Exempt
Title: Religious Inclusive Student Education (RISE) Program Director
Reports to: School Administration

Overview & Essential Duties
The Religious Inclusive Student Education (RISE) Director mentors the paraeducator staff and manages daily program operations for Marquette's RISE program. This role ensures students receive appropriate academic and functional support within a respectful, inclusive learning environment, as the RISE program's mission is to provide children with special needs the opportunity for an inclusive Catholic education in their home parish school.

The position has a ministerial character that requires levels of virtue and decency reflecting conformity with Catholic teachings on faith and morality. In the same way, the person is required to observe diocesan and parochial norms and practices established to protect the integrity of children, youth, and people in vulnerable situations as well as promote human, spiritual, and moral development in the youth as envisioned by the teachings of the Catholic Church.

Job Responsibilities:
Interview and hire paraeducators and teacher assistants with principal approval
Oversee and coordinate the daily duties of paraeducators and teacher assistants
Conduct annual evaluations of paraeducators and teacher assistants
Pair students with paraeducators annually in consultation with Elementary and Middle School
Resource Room leaders
Assign and coordinate paraeducator support in collaboration with classroom teachers
Manage substitute coverage for paraeducator absences
Coordinate schedules and service locations for visiting therapists
Oversee fundraising initiatives, grant proposals, and various scholarship opportunities
RISE Board
Attend monthly RISE Board meetings
Communicate program information through written correspondence and presentations
Represent and promote the program through public speaking opportunities

Instructional Support & Advocacy:
Provide a respectful, positive, and encouraging learning environment
Review psychoeducational evaluations with the classroom teacher, school psychologist, and parents
Develop and monitor Individualized Learning Plans for students receiving paraeducator support
Attend Student Success Team meetings
Advocate for student success in academic, behavioral, and social areas
Provide direct instructional support and targeted interventions as needed
Assist students with physical and functional needs when necessary
Collaborate with staff to implement modifications and accommodations based on student needs
Meet with parents and teachers to review student progress and recommend support strategies
Maintain open, professional, and effective communication with families, faculty, and staff

Education and Experience:
Bachelor's degree in Education with current teaching certification; a degree in Special
Education or a related field strongly preferred
Minimum of five years working in a related field.
Previous supervisory experience preferred.

Qualified applicants should send resumes to: jluetkemeyer@marquetteschool.org
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About the Employer

The mission statement of Marquette School in Tulsa is to be a place of encounter, transformation, and mission with and for Jesus Christ. It aims to be a community where all parishioners and students can live a life of holiness, foster Christian virtues, establish faith-based friendships, and be sent out into the world as true witnesses of Jesus Christ. The school seeks to evangelize and educate students, emphasizing the importance of the Sacraments, prayer, and liturgy as the source and summit of existence.