Assistant Principal presso Lansing School District
Lansing School District · Lansing, Stati Uniti d'America · On-site
- Ufficio in Lansing
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree
- Valid Michigan School Administrator Certificate (if you don't currently have this but are working towards it or believe you're eligible for alternative certification, you may still apply)
- Demonstrated success in teaching, instructional coaching, behavior intervention, and community engagement
- At least three years of teaching experience
- Alignment with Lansing School District's mission and values
Preferred Qualifications
- Master's Degree in Teaching, Educational Leadership, Curriculum and Instruction, or related field
- Valid Michigan Teacher Certificate
- At least five years of successful teaching experience
- Previous school administrative experience
Job Responsibilities: School Culture & Administration
- Create a professional learning community that focuses on curriculum and instruction as the primary vehicle for improving student achievement and school culture
- Establish school routines, procedures, and expectations that foster a safe and inclusive environment focused on outcomes and student growth
- Support the implementation of research-based initiatives related to climate and culture & consistently evaluate the effectiveness of all initiatives
- Develop a daily schedule that will provide for the efficient, effective, and safe operation of the school
- Supervise and monitor the accuracy of student records including attendance and student learning
- Organize and supervise all support service personnel for optimum school performance
- Plan and supervise fire, tornado, and lockdown drills
- Implement student code of conduct and maintain student discipline according to Board and state policies
Job Responsibilities: Data-Driven Instructional Leadership
- Develop a vision of excellence for academic instruction that focuses on student learning and outcomes
- Monitor the implementation of an integrated curriculum that meets the needs of all the students
- Collaborate with other school and District leaders to provide targeted professional development that emphasizes student outcomes and is aligned with District goals
- Conduct personnel evaluations, offer feedback, and provide support that facilitates staff and student growth through positive interactions
- Use data to design individual staff and student achievement goals that are rigorous, realistic, and aligned to District priorities
- Utilize student achievement and process data to interpret progress towards goals and drive decision making around curriculum and instruction
Job Responsibilities: Community Engagement
- Maintain effective and positive relationships with parents, parent groups, school volunteers, and outside agencies
- Respond promptly and professionally to common inquiries and complaints
- Assess community expectations and perceptions of school performance
- Communicate with community members through a variety of means (i.e., social media, newsletters, and meetings)
- Recruit new and utilize existing community resources to support building programs and goals