Principal | Whitaker Elementary School bei Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools
Winston-Salem Forsyth County Schools · Winston-Salem, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite
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Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (WSFCS) formed in 1963 with the merger of the Winston Salem and Forsyth County school systems. It is the fourth-largest system in North Carolina and the 81st largest in the nation. Winston- Salem/Forsyth County Schools serves more than 52,744 students in Pre-K through Grade 12 with the goal of providing a quality education for each child. The school system has 42 elementary schools, 15 middle schools, and 16 high schools. Eight specialty schools bring the system-wide total to 81. Our collective mission is to engage all students in high-quality, relevant learning experiences so they will graduate with interpersonal, academic, and workforce skills to compete globally and contribute to society.
The principal in WS/FCS is a critical lever for change and serves as the instructional and operational leader of a school by developing and implementing policies, programs, curriculum activities, and budgets in a manner that promotes the educational development and achievement of each student and the professional development of each staff member.
Selected candidates must be available for a virtual screening on 10/29/25
Key Responsibilities
Strategic and Instructional Leadership
- Leads the school’s vision, mission, and strategic goals to support academic and socio emotional success for all students;
 - Supports and supervises the design of rigorous, standards-based instruction with measurable outcomes;
 - Analyzes student achievement data and other data sources to identify and inform school improvement efforts;
 - Develops a collegial environment that supports teacher leadership, collaboration, and
 
Managerial and Human Resources Leadership
- Ensure a safe and nurturing environment for students, staff, and families;
 - Creates processes to provide for a balanced operational budget for school programs and activities that are aligned to school improvement;
 - Creates procedures to recruit and retain a high-quality workforce in the school that meets the diverse needs of students;
 - Develops a master schedule for the school to maximize student learning by providing for individual and on- going collaborative planning for every teacher;
 
Equity-Centered Leadership
- Communicates strong ideals and beliefs about equity, learning, and teaching, with teachers, staff, parents, and students and then operates from those beliefs;
 - Instills a culture of continuous improvement using data informed decision making and guided by the school improvement plan;
 - Supports the positive, culturally responsive traditions of the school community;
 - Systematically and fairly acknowledges failures and celebrates accomplishments of the school and
 
External and Micropolitical Leadership
- Complies with all state and federal laws and local
 - Demonstrates situational and political awareness and builds relationships with individuals, groups, and other stakeholders to bring positive resources and support to the school community;
 - Maintains open, vertical and horizontal communications throughout the school community and district
 
Family and Community Engagement
- Actively advocates for and engages family and community;
 - Strengthens teacher and staff capacity to cultivate and sustain meaningful partnerships with families of diverse backgrounds;
 - Develops community partnerships that support student achievement and well-being and manage
 
Key Competencies aligned to the Equity Driven Leader Framework
Model for Equity and Excellence for All Children
- Demonstrate belief that each student can achieve at the highest levels; hold self and others accountable for promoting high expectations for academic achievement.
 - Build an organizational culture that accelerates learning and expectations for every
 - Demonstrate cultural fluency, sensitivity, and a strong equity lens to meet the needs of a diverse student
 - Address matters of equity, race, and bias in decision-making with clarity, confidence, openness, empathy and historical context.
 
Effective Relationship Builder and Communicator
- Communicate clearly and consistently, tailoring messages for the audience, context, and mode of
 - Advocate for and serve as key connector between the school, the district office and the
 - Assess team and individuals’ skills, identify individual professional learning needs, and provide feedback and support to improve practice, build capacity, and maximize talent.
 - Listen with an open mind, seeking understanding of stakeholders’ perspectives before establishing a direction
 - Navigate politically complex structures, relationships and dynamics to enable thoughtful decisions and positive outcomes for students.
 - Respond to feedback and concerns in a timely and empathetic
 
Skilled Facilitator and Change Agent
- Lead with a strong focus on goals, accountability and results; set clear metrics for
 - Build, inspire, manage, and coach an effective leadership team to achieve ambitious
 - Monitor progress and demonstrate persistence to overcome obstacles to achieve
 - Exercise professional judgment, maintain confidentiality when trusted with sensitive information, accept responsibility, maintain transparency, and lead by example.
 
Strategic Thinker and Decision Maker
- Exhibit outstanding critical thinking skills, including the ability to analyze data, identify trends, pinpoint problems and root causes, ask probing questions, and develop innovative solutions.
 - Create, implement, and institutionalize effective policies, systems, and structures to optimize school and student success.
 - Lead effectively even in times of ambiguity and adapt and respond to unexpected
 
Qualifications:
- Successful teaching and school administration/leadership
 - Master's Degree from an accredited institution
 - 4+ years of K-12 teaching experience; Elementary or Secondary Experience preferred
 - 2 years of teaching experience required
 - Hold or be eligible to hold a valid NC Principal’s License
 - Compensation is determined by the Administrator Salary Schedule 12 Months
 
WS/FCS Equity Framework - Principal
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