Website Diocese of Saginaw Saginaw, Michigan
Superintendent of Catholic Schools
Location: Michigan
Reports to: Bishop of Saginaw
Status: Full-time, exempt
The Moment:
The Diocese of Saginaw exists to courageously proclaim the living Gospel so that Jesus may
lead people to salvation through his healing, love, and mercy. Our schools are not a department
of that mission — they are an important outpost of the New Evangelization.
A transformational leader is needed because the moment in the history of our schools calls for
more than an administrator. It calls for a dynamic leader who champions the future of the
schools through relationships, winning the trust of principals and staff, pastors and the diocesan
team – leading as one heart and one mind on mission. This leader will turn these schools toward
Christ and will not rest until every school is unmistakably Catholic, genuinely healthy, and on fire
to send disciples into the world.
This is not a caretaker role.
What Success Looks Like — Three Outcomes
1. Catholic Identity in Every School (the most important priority)
Christ is at the center of every building — not as one subject among many, but as the air
the school breathes. Sacramental life, catechetical integrity, and the formation of the
whole child are non-negotiable and must be visible in every classroom and hallway, on
the playground and on the sports field. Our goal is to form every child to discover theirunique, God-
given calling in life and to contribute to the common good of society as
disciple makers — sent to bring Christ into the world they enter.
2. Healthy Catholic Leadership in Every School Build
a genuinely healthy leadership team in every building with clarity, trust, and shared
ownership, not silos and survival. Inspire and form school leaders, staff members and
school stakeholders to be fully aligned with the Bishop’s vision for an apostolic diocese.
3. Transformed School Culture for Mission
Lead and implement the shift from maintenance to mission. Making the schools engines
of evangelization that form and send disciples. Cascade the diocesan mission into
families and out into our communities.
The Leader We Are Looking For:
Catholic identity above all — defends and deepens the faith of our schools as the first
and final measure of success. This is why our schools exist.
A disciple in motion — visibly living the Gospel, drawing others into an encounter with
Jesus.
A team player who leads through relationships – who wins the trust of principals and
staff, pastors and the diocesan team; who cultivates genuine fraternity and leads as one
body. This transformation is built on relationships, not directives.
A vision-caster who creates vision and makes it contagious. One who inspires and
galvanizes people to mission.
A builder of healthy leadership — forms leaders and leadership teams; develops
people, not just programs.
A culture transformer — diagnoses what a school actually believes and rewards, and
has the courage and patience to be an agent for change when necessary.
Essential Duties:
Serve as a trusted advisor to the Bishop and a primary voice of his teaching mission to
families, parishes, and the wider community.
Cultivate trusting, collaborative relationships with principals and staff, pastors, pastoral
administrators, the Bishop and his diocesan leadership team — leading as a true partner
on a shared mission.
Safeguard and strengthen Catholic identity, sacramental life, and curriculum integrity
across every school.
Build and lead a healthy Office of Catholic Schools that exists to serve principals,
parishes, and families.
Recruit, hire, form, evaluate, and develop principals who become disciple-making
leaders, and help them build healthy leadership teams in their buildings.
Gather principals regularly for formation, fraternity, and shared planning — forging one
mission-aligned team, not a collection of isolated schools – one heart and one mind.
Facilitate conflict resolution among the school system, principals, employees, and
families when necessary.
Visit every diocesan school and provide principals, pastors, and the Bishop with honest
written feedback — observations, goals, actions, and measures of progress.
Steward budgets, staffing, accreditation, curriculum development and implementation of
all school curricular areas, and day-to-day operations with excellence, transparency, and
integrity.
Participate with local and state public schools, MANS, National Catholic Education
Association, and other professional associations focused on the renewal of Catholic
education as well innovation for human flourishing rooted in the principles of the Church.
Mission Values Embodied:
The leader does not merely manage the diocese’s mission values — he or she embodies them:
Ambitious for God and His Kingdom
Authentically Human
Docile to the Holy Spirit — God is the Architect
Qualifications:
A practicing Catholic and credible witness to the faith, committed to lifelong discipleship. Proven
leadership in turning around or transforming an organization, with demonstrated skill in hiring,
developing, and holding leaders accountable.
Strong background in Catholic education and school operations — principal or superintendent
experience preferred. Masters in educational administration or a related field, meeting State of
Michigan and accreditation requirements. A relational, collaborative, and decisive communicator
who works well as part of a team.
To apply for this job email your details to Brinton@solrccc.com
