Assistant Principal - High School 8-12

Bourne Public Schools

MA

JOB DETAILS
SKILLS
Auditory, Behavioral Intervention, Benchmark Testing, Budgeting, Child and Youth Services, Communication Skills, Community Relations, Continuous Improvement, Detail Oriented, Educational Administration, File Maintenance, Mentoring, Office Equipment, Physical Demands, Physical Education, Policy Analysis, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Regulatory Requirements, School Attendance, School Buildings, School Management, Secondary School, Staff Training, Student Conduct, Student Services, Systems Administration/Management, Team Player, Testing, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum, University/School Policies, Writing Skills
LOCATION
MA
POSTED
2 days ago

BOURNE PUBLIC SCHOOLS ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL - SECONDARY JOB DESCRIPTION Reports to: Principal Job Goal: To assist the Principal in the overall administration of the school in order to provide the best educational programs and services To advise the Principal concerning the development, implementation, and evaluation of school policies, programs, services, and needs Essential Duties and Performance Responsibilities:

  1. Assists the Principal with daily school management, student activities and services, community relations, personnel, and instruction matters
  2. Assists the Principal in school improvement efforts including on-going advancement of curriculum, instruction and assessment
  3. Participates in community and school-sponsored events in order to continuously improve school-community relations
  4. Monitors and coordinates the student positive behavior intervention and/or discipline program in accordance with both district procedure and/or policy and the due process rights of students
  5. Monitors daily attendance and participation in school of individual students
  6. Communicates with parents and families regarding attendance expectations and individual student absences
  7. Files and maintains appropriate attendance related forms and documents with school and court and acts as the liaison between the school and the district court for services related to children within the school building
  8. Implements all aspects of the Educator Evaluation System including supervision and evaluation of teaching and additional staff as assigned
  9. Participates in recruitment, hiring, and mentoring of educators
  10. Works with the school and district administration concerning the selection, implementation, and assessment of curriculum and resources
  11. Assists the Principal in the development and implementation of the school budget
  12. Assists the Principal in the development and implementation of the School Improvement plan
  13. Coordinates and implements or supports MCAS, Benchmark Testing and student interventions/enrichment if requested to do by the Principal
  14. Prepares student and staff schedules and coordinates computerized grade reporting and enrollment/attendance reporting systems
  15. Prepares documents and reports that the Principal may request concerning any aspect of the school's operation
  16. Attends School Committee meetings when requested to participate in presentations concerning the operation of the school
  17. Attends all building-based meetings
  18. Participates as a member of the school's Crisis Response Team, MTSS Committee, and other Committees as assigned
  19. Collaborates with School Resource Officers and other local agencies School Committee Approved September 4, 1985: Revised: 5/3/23
  20. Coordinates, facilitates, and communicates with the building Principal all of the appropriate testing accommodations necessary for building-based and district wide assessments
  21. Oversees and/or supervises after school detention
  22. Plans and conducts professional development for staff as needed
  23. Serve as Acting Principal in the absence of the Principal
  24. Performs other duties as assigned by school or district administration Physical Demands Must be able to prepare and read documents and use a computer and other office equipment on a daily basis. Auditory and Verbal Communication - A person in this role must be able to communicate effectively and efficiently by telephone, email, and in person with School Committee members, staff, students, parents and the public. Physical Abilities - Performing this position requires extended standing, walking, sitting, filing, and use of a computer and other school office equipment, as well as engagement in physical restraint training and implementation. Extended Concentration, Excellent Recall Abilities and the Ability to Remain Calm in Stressful Situations - These capabilities are an important part of properly fulfilling the requirements of this position. Qualifications Minimum of a Master's Degree Valid licensure in the area of school administration as an assistant principal/principal Experience at the secondary level is preferred;such alternatives to the above as deemed appropriate by the Superintendent Strong technological skill Detailed-oriented and high level of proficiency and accuracy in all duties Strong written and verbal skills Ability to process, and appropriately maintain, sensitive, confidential material about employees and students Ability to exercise discretion, work independently, and carry out complex assignments with general instructions Ability to interact appropriately and in a positive manner with the School Committee, public, staff and students Ability to learn and understand District rules and procedures and legal requirements Ability to think ahead and anticipate problems and solutions Ability to self-motivate Ability to work in a team environment and develop cooperative and harmonious workplace relations Salary: To be negotiated/regionally competitive Terms of Employment: Individual Employment Agreement, full calendar year with competitive salary and vacation/sick time. Evaluation: Evaluated annually by the Principal School Committee Approved September 4, 1985: Revised: 5/3/2

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