
About DeKalb Brilliance AcademyDesigned with input from nearly 1,000 South DeKalb community members, DeKalb Brilliance Academy is a tuition-free, public K–8 charter school committed to building a fundamentally different kind of education. We currently serve grades K–6 and will add one grade per year (learn more about our founding journey here).
Our vision is that each child will know and leverage their unique brilliance to critically analyze the world around them and to design a better and more equitable future. We pursue this vision through our Real-world Project-based Learning, where students learn not only from their teachers and peers, but also directly from scientists, lawyers, engineers, and designers. Our model is ambitious by design—and built to challenge the status quo in service of our students and community.
DeKalb Brilliance Academy: where the strength of our community nurtures the brilliance of our children.
About the role: DeKalb Brilliance Academy is seeking a warm, highly organized, detail-driven Front Office Manager to serve as one of the first and most important faces of our school community.
The Front Office Manager plays a critical role in ensuring that families, scholars, staff, visitors, and community partners experience DeKalb Brilliance as joyful, responsive, safe, and well-run from the moment they enter our building or call our main office. This person helps create the conditions for strong school operations by managing daily front office systems, supporting attendance intervention, maintaining accurate student records, coordinating family-facing communication, and helping ensure families experience clear and caring partnership.
This role is ideal for someone who loves people, takes pride in strong systems, notices details others may miss, and understands that operational excellence is one way we show love to children and families. The Front Office Manager must be able to balance warmth with urgency, customer service with follow-through, and daily responsiveness with long-term systems management.
At DeKalb Brilliance, our office team is not separate from the mission. The Front Office Manager directly supports our goals for strong attendance, full enrollment, positive family experience, and a school culture where every scholar is known, supported, and expected to thrive.
Responsibilities & duties (including but not limited to):
Serve as the face of the main office
Own daily attendance and dismissal systems
Maintain strong front office systems and student records
Support clear and timely family communication
Coordinate field trips and student experiences
Support enrollment and community engagement
Contribute to a strong operations team
Other Duties
Fulfill additional responsibilities aligned with the needs of a growing founding school, as assigned
Requirements
Experiences
Who Thrives at DeKalb Brilliance
DeKalb Brilliance Academy is a great fit for individuals who are:
This role is not for educators seeking comfort or predictability - it is for those who want to build something new, more just, and more powerful than what currently exists.
Benefits
While the work is harder than the status quo, leaders are not asked to build in isolation. We believe challenge should be purposeful, supported, and shared - and we invest accordingly.
We believe demanding work requires meaningful support. DeKalb Brilliance invests in its staff through competitive compensation, planning time, and high-quality coaching.
Statement of Non-Discrimination:
DeKalb Brilliance Academy is committed to a policy of equal treatment for all individuals applying for employment. DeKalb Brilliance Academy does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, handicap, age, religion, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin.

DeKalb Brilliance Academy is a free, public charter school serving 365 students in grades K-4 (expanding to K-8) in South DeKalb, growing to serve 700 students.
What sets DeKalb Brilliance Academy apart is our innovative Real-world Project-based Learning approach. Each semester, our students collaborate with professionals—scientists, doctors, engineers—to explore a different career path through a semester-long real-world project. For example, our Kindergarteners design community parks, while first graders create health improvement proposals for South DeKalb.
Our career-connected learning approach not only strengthens academic skills but also fosters collaboration, critical thinking, and a sense of purpose. By integrating rigorous academics with social-emotional learning, we empower our students to become leaders in any field they choose.