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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailFullTime and Permanent; 7.5 Hours/Day; 252 Days/Year; 12 Months/Year; GradeH
This posting is for anticipated vacancies that will begin July 1 2025 or thereafter.
DEFINITION
The assistant principal (AP) supports the principal in administering the instructional programs for the assigned school or center. An AP is a member of the team responsible for providing instructional leadership for a school. The work involves assigned responsibilities in developing and implementing a sound instructional program supervising and evaluating the performance of staff members maintaining the school plant facility and serving as liaison between the school and community. Work is reviewed and evaluated in terms of effectiveness of programs and efficient operation of the facility.
SUPERVISION
Duties are performed under the general supervision of the school principal. Program plans are developed in coordination with the Principal. The Assistant Principal may provide general and/or direct supervision as assigned to professional paraprofessional and support staff members within the assigned high school.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Positions are assigned to high schools. This is the entry level to the schoolbased administrative series. Incumbents are expected to perform responsibilities of an increasingly more responsible nature with experience.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE CLASS (Performs a variety of duties itemized below.
Assists in curriculumrelated and instructional activities such as program development and evaluation aiding in the development of instructional goals by individual members of the school staff evaluating staff and advising staff on methodology and resource materials.
Coordinates and maintains a system of pupil attendance.
Coordinates and supervises operational and support services activities such as parking and use of motor vehicles student transportation field trips schedules student activities fire emergency procedures and drills community use of the building(s) and building maintenance.
As directed orders and is responsible for the distribution of textbooks.
Carries out a variety of administrative responsibilities including budget and fiscal procedures due process disciplinary procedures and community relations.
Assists in the preparation of a variety of reports forms and surveys and in the maintenance of inventory and other records.
Participates in the planning development implementation and evaluation of instructional programs and materials including multimedia and reference materials.
Assists in the observation evaluation and training of faculty and other staff.
Maintains communications and liaison with parents and with civic community.
Participates in and supervises a variety of student activities (including intermural and interscholastic events) and oversees the maintenance of standards concerning students discipline health safety and general welfare; many of these activities occur during evenings and weekend periods.
Performs other duties as assigned.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Thorough knowledge of principles and practices of modern public high school education and ability to apply them to the needs of the school.
Thorough knowledge of curriculum and instructional techniques and materials and current trends in field(s) of high school/secondary education.
Thorough knowledge of school administrative practices and procedures (operations and instructional).
Good knowledge of curriculum and methods across grade levels and subject fields.
Ability to coordinate instructional programs to plan and supervise the work of others to develop effective working relationships with students staff and the general public.
Ability to communicate clearly and concisely both orally and in writing.
MINIMUM EDUCATION TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Masters degree in school administration with experience teaching high school or equivalent grade level(s).
LICENSE/CERTIFICATION
Postgraduate Professional License in one or more high school subjects or educational specialties; administration and supervision endorsement required.
PHYSICAL ATTRIBUTES
Work is generally confined to the school environment requiring such attributes that are endemic to that environment.
Sufficient mobility to patrol halls grounds etc and to climb stairs is necessary in some buildings. Lifting light objects may be necessary.
Sufficient strength and dexterity to restrain students who exhibit aggressive behavior.
HAZARDS
Work environment may be noisy.
Work may involve student maladaptive behavior.
Work may involve exposure to student body fluids.
UNUSUAL DEMANDS
Work may include extensive evening and/or nighttime and weekend responsibilities.
Required Experience:
Staff IC
Full-Time