Principal - Hackett Catholic Prep High School

Michigan Association of Superintendents and Administrators

Kalamazoo, MI

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Administrative Certification, Administrative Skills, Budgeting, Child Development, Coaching, Communication Skills, Conferences, Dental Insurance, Driver's License, Educational Administration, Fax Machines, Follow Through, Health Insurance, Interpersonal Skills, Leadership, Office Equipment, Operations, Operations Management, People Management, Physical Demands, School Attendance, Secondary School, Student Conduct, Systems Analysis, Systems Maintenance, Time Management, Training/Teaching, Training/Teaching Curriculum
LOCATION
Kalamazoo, MI
POSTED
19 days ago

Principal - Hackett Catholic Prep High School

Deadline: September 6, 2026

District/Organization: Diocese of Kalamazoo

Position/Type: High School or CTE Principal - Assistant, full time

Salary: Commensurate with experience

Position Details

JOB SUMMARY:

Hackett Catholic Prep is a college-preparatory high school serving grades 9-12 in Kalamazoo, Michigan. It operates within the Diocese of Kalamazoo and is part of a four-school Diocesan school system. Rooted in the Catholic intellectual tradition, Hackett emphasizes academic excellence, character formation, service, and spiritual growth, preparing students for post-secondary success and lifelong discipleship. The principal of Hackett Catholic Prep is responsible for serving as the spiritual, educational, and managerial leader of the school, as accomplished through decisive leadership, exemplary character, and

effective delegation of responsibilities in a manner consistent with the principle of subsidiarity. The principal reports to the President of CSGK, and leads the school in its day-to-day operations, including supervision of curriculum and instruction, extracurricular programming, faith-based activities, and student life.

FOCUS AREAS:

The Principal of Hackett Catholic Prep will be expected to establish clear and consistent expectations for faculty, students, and families; strengthen faculty culture, accountability, and unity; improve instructional coherence and academic consistency across departments; and build trust through clear communication and visible leadership presence.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Catholic Identity

Ensure that Catholic identity is clearly visible and actively lived in all aspects of school life

Support faculty in integrating faith into instruction and student formation

Collaborate with the chaplain and diocesan leadership to strengthen the sacramental and spiritual life of the school

Academic Leadership

Lead and implement a clear, coherent academic vision aligned with the Catholic intellectual tradition

Ensure strong instructional practice across all departments

Establish and maintain systems for teacher evaluation, coaching, and professional growth

Use data and observation to improve student outcomes and instructional quality

Faculty Leadership and Accountability

Recruit, develop, and retain strong faculty aligned with the mission of the school

Set clear expectations for performance and professionalism

Address underperformance directly and in a timely manner

Build leadership capacity within the faculty

School Culture and Student Life

Establish and maintain a unified, disciplined, and positive school culture

Set and enforce clear expectations for student behavior

Address conflict directly, consistently, and fairly

Maintain a visible, engaged presence in the daily life of the school

Communication and Community Leadership

Communicate clearly, consistently, and in a timely manner with faculty, students, and families

Establish predictable communication practices and follow through on decisions

Build trust through clarity, transparency, and presence

Support enrollment growth and retention through strong family communication, academic excellence, student experience, and visible leadership presence.

Daily Operations:

Oversee student life, discipline, attendance, and school culture

Supervise front office staff and school-level administrators

Coordinate scheduling, faculty coverage, and daily school operations

Collaborate with CSGK leadership on budgeting, staffing, enrollment, and operational priorities

Ensure appropriate stewardship of school-level resources and expenditures

Maintain a visible and engaged presence at school events, activities, and student functions

ACCOUNTABILITIES: Directly supervise and hire faculty and assigned support staff under the general supervision of the President.

JOB SPECIFICATIONS:

Practicing Catholic in good standing with the Church

Bachelor's degree in education or related field; master's degree in educational leadership highly preferred (or willingness to earn within 3 years)

Teaching experience required; Catholic school and administrative experience preferred

Valid Teaching Certificate

Valid Administrative Certificate (or willingness to obtain)

Understanding of child development, learning, and behavior

Knowledge of high school curricula, instructional methods, and strategies, and differentiated instruction

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills appropriate for faculty/staff, students, parents, and other stakeholders

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

Must be able to use standard office equipment such as computers, telephones,

fax machines, etc. in conjunction with administrative duties; and must possess a valid driver's license to

attend meetings and conferences as appropriate as well as for travel both locally and nationally.

Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, peripheral vision, and ability to adjust focus.

Applicant must pass diocesan requirements such as background check, VIRTUS training, etc.

SALARY: Commensurate with experience.

CONTRACTED DAYS: The position is contracted for 260 working days.

This position earns 20 annual vacation days, preferably taken during the summer months.

Health Insurance for the employee (optional vision, dental, and family plans can be purchased).

Recognized holidays are included in the scheduled working days.

In accordance with Diocesan Policy, the position is not required to report to work during Christmas and Spring Breaks.

This position will receive paid time off (12 sick days, 20 vacation days, and 2 personal leave days) in accordance with diocesan/school policy.

Eligible for 50% off tuition.

Retirement benefits; term life insurance equal to the employee's annual salary.

Applicants should send their resume, cover letter, letter of good standing from their pastor on parish letterhead, and 3-5 references to: Deacon Kurt Lucas, Associate Superintendent for Catholic Identity and Education Services at klucas@diokzoo.org Listed references will not be contacted without the consent of the applicant.

E-mail: klucas@diokzoo.org

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