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KIPP Foundation

Senior Vice President, Growth

KIPP Foundation
🇺🇸In-Person - New York, NY$250K–$400K/yri1d ago
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Role Snapshot

The SVP, Growth sets the vision, strategy, and standards for KIPP's network expansion, ensuring all growth decisions are evidence-based, equity-centered, and aligned with organizational goals. This senior-level role operates as a strategic partner to C-suite leaders and holds direct accountability for the success of growth initiatives across the entire KIPP network.

Key Responsibilities: Define enterprise-wide growth strategy, multi-year targets, and portfolio priorities while establishing criteria and readiness frameworks for expansion decisions. Lead regional growth partnerships, monitor progress, escalate risks, identify cross-regional patterns, manage the Senior Director of Growth, and serve as the primary growth advisor to chief-level leaders and the Board.
Skills & Tools: Strategic planning, organizational leadership, data-driven decision-making, cross-functional partnership, financial acumen, and ability to synthesize complex landscape intelligence. Strong communication and executive presence required to represent growth function at board and C-suite levels and drive organizational alignment.
Qualifications: Extensive experience in organizational growth, strategy, or portfolio management in a complex multi-site or network environment; demonstrated success in scaling operations and leading senior teams. Advanced degree preferred; proven track record of translating strategy into executable plans and managing high-stakes organizational decisions.
Location: In-Person - New York, NY
Compensation: $250K–$400K/yr (estimated)

Job Description

About The Position 

The SVP, Growth is a role with direct accountability for the success of work that impacts the entire KIPP network. This role sets the vision, goals, and strategy for KIPP’s growth function - stewarding the criteria and readiness frameworks that determine where growth should happen, shaping the long-term portfolio plan, and holding the network accountable for growing with rigor. Every new school, every expanded region, and every scale decision must be grounded in evidence, anchored in student outcomes, and designed to hold up over the long term. 

Reporting to the Chief of Regional Impact, this role operates as a senior partner to the Chief Schools Officer and CEO—setting vision and strategy for the growth function and making network-level decisions on growth policy and priorities. The SVP is accountable for both defining the vision and ensuring its execution through their team.  The SVP, Growth holds network-wide strategic accountability, partners with Chief-level leaders to make consequential organization wide decisions, and manages one Senior Director of Growth. 

Responsibilities 

Enterprise Growth Strategy & Vision 

  • Define and own KIPP’s enterprise-wide growth and scale strategy—including multi-year targets, portfolio priorities, and the conditions required for sustainable expansion. 

  • Set the vision and standards for how KIPP grows as a network, ensuring every scale decision is evidence-based, equity-centered, and aligned with the One KIPP strategy. 

  • Establish the methodology and criteria by which regions are tagged as viability risks and oversee an assessment of those regions to determine what’s required for long term sustainability and success. 

  • Serve as the primary senior voice on growth to the Chief Schools Officer, Chief of Regional Impact, CEO, and Board—providing strategic counsel, synthesizing landscape intelligence, and driving organizational alignment around growth priorities. 

  • Shape and steward cross-functional planning across the Office of the Chief Schools Officer and Chief of Regional Impact, ensuring that growth considerations are integrated into organizational and financial planning cycles. 

Regional Growth Leadership & Accountability 

  • Lead the Foundation’s partnership with regions pursuing opportunistic growth—driving strategy, ensuring accountability, and working through peer leaders for thought partnership and analytical support to translate ambition into executable plans.
  • Establish and lead the progress-monitoring systems that keep growth plans on track; exercise sound judgment about when course correction is needed and escalate risks to the Chief of Regional Impact and C-suite. 

  • Identify cross-regional growth patterns, scale effective practices across the portfolio, and address systemic gaps—ensuring that what works in one region becomes a learning opportunity for the full network. 

  • Serve as the senior escalation point for regions on growth-related matters, exercising judgment about when issues require the attention of the Chief of Regional Impact, Chief Schools Officer, or CEO. 

People Management & Development 

  • Lead, develop and manage the performance of the Senior Director of Growth to drive regional growth partnerships, readiness assessment, and landscape analysis. 

  • Build a culture of accountability, learning, and continuous improvement. 

  • Represent the Growth function in executive decision-making forums, cross-functional planning, and Board-level growth updates—serving as a credible, compelling senior presence.