Assistant Principal
Chicago, IL - USA
Job Summary
Title: Assistant Principal
Location: CICS Lloyd Bond- 13300 S Langley Ave Chicago IL 60827
Reports To: Principal
Salary: Starting at $90000 commensurate with experience
Employee Type: Regular Full Time
Start Date: August 2026
Distinctive Schools creates diverse joyful welcoming communities rooted in social justice and rigorous learning. We support all learners to be engaged curious and to achieve their full potential. Our students become confident advocates creative problem-solvers and collaborative leaders.
Position Overview
The Assistant Principal is a self-driven and motivated educational leader whose philosophy and beliefs align with Distinctive Schools mission vision and values. The Assistant Principal has a keen instructional lens and is able to provide targeted and actionable feedback.
Primary outcomes of the role is to:
- Implement the DS instructional coaching model by supporting and fostering the development of teachers and instructional coaches
- Facilitate and monitor the formal and informal observation processe
- Oversee all MTSS efforts and processes to support student learning including data planning and problem-solving meetings
- Support school-wide academic and social and emotional learning to reinforce safe joyful and personalized learning environments
Responsibilities
School Culture 10%
- Build and foster a culture of belonging joy and a positive climate
- Honor stakeholder perspective as key to the decision-making process
- Cultivate a strengths-based and equity-focused mindset
- Celebrate individual and collective growth towards goals
- Promote a safe supportive and collaborative working environment with an equity-conscious mindset.
- Establish professional rapport with and maintain visibility with stakeholders
- Lead the equity work of the campuses and engage in culturally responsive student-centered decision making
- Develop positive and professional relationships
- Create and implement consistent routines procedures and expectations
Instructional Leadership 60%
- Serve as the model for instructional and social-emotional best practices
- Serve as a member of the schools Instructional Leadership Team (ILT) to support alignment including and performing other ILT duties (in Professional Learning and Leadership)
- Execute and monitor the campus growth plan in alignment with DS strategic plan in partnership with the School Principal
- Develop implement and oversee specific projects based on the unique needs of the campus and in alignment with the campus growth plan efforts and student-centered learning initiatives in partnership with ILT
- Oversee campus implementation of DS MTSS processes protocols and tools with ongoing collaboration with network teams
- Uphold and support successful implementation of core curriculum and assessments
- Meet regularly with Teacher Leaders and Teachers weekly in accordance with DS model with the Instructional Coaches individually at least bi-weekly to prioritize coaching caseload and determine action steps
- Provide actionable feedback to teachers and teacher leaders to support their professional growth and development and ensure follow-through
- Meet with the Mentor Teachers individually or as a team at least monthly to problem-solve and determine action steps
- Provide goal-oriented feedback to Teachers including Instructional Coaches and Mentors to support their professional growth and development
- Conduct formal observations in adherence to regional expectations and protocols
- Coordinate and oversee all required testing administration in partnership with the Principal and Director of Data and Assessment
- Plan and present ongoing professional development and collaborative planning sessions
- Oversee the implementation and data analysis of instructional technology and online programs
- Monitor and ensure staff adherence to the norms outlined in the DS Professional Expectations and Responsibilities
- Conduct daily teacher observations and classroom visits and provide real-time high-leverage feedback to improve student achievement and instructional effectiveness
Instructional Coaching 10%
- Exemplify and support the DS instructional coaching model including facilitation of deep coaching cycles based on teacher need and experience
- Move the performance of individual Teachers through goal-setting observation co-teaching modeling and goal-specific feedback
- Model specific teaching skills or strategies for teachers through the use of video and classroom instruction
- Create coaching tools (e.g. checklists observation protocols conversation agendas etc.) to support each teachers progress towards and achievement of the goal
- Support the Lead Instructional Coach in prioritizing the needs of teachers who need intensive and ongoing support (i.e. first-year teachers)
- Provide weekly (minimum) coaching for those teachers actively participating in a deep coaching cycle including those on a Direct Support Plan (DSP)
- Document and model documentation of deep coaching work
- Monitor instructional coaching documentation
Assessment and Data Analysis 10%
- Review & analyze campus academic and behavior Tier 1 2 and 3 data (e.g universal screeners and core program assessments digital program data check-in/out etc.). Update the ILT and DS Academic Team on progress
- Assist with coordination of the campus academic and behavior universal screening process
- Maintain accurate records of student progress toward standards intervention progress monitoring and digital program data in established network systems
- Collaborate with Instructional Coaches and Mentor Teachers to model and support strong data analysis and lesson design during weekly planning meetings
- Facilitate grade or team Data & Design meetings as assigned by the Principal
- Seek out be receptive to and respond to professional feedback
MTSS Processes 5%
- Review lesson plans and provide feedback based on individual coaching cycles and/or school-wide professional development goals
- Lead MTSS initiatives processes and structures at the campus level and contribute to network MTSS design
- Facilitate campus and grade level problem solving meetings ensuring evidence-based decision making for Tiers 1 2 and 3 responses and interventions
- Collaborate with school team to design develop document and implement a continuum of effective research-based and innovative interventions and instructional supports as part of a multi-tiered system of supports
- Model and coach teachers in effective Tier 1 2 and 3 instruction and implementation
- Support communication with families on MTSS processes intervention and student progress
- Pilot tools resources data collection and programs in partnership with the network academic team
Professional Learning and Leadership 5%
- Participate in all network and campus-based professional development and meetings
- Meet with the Regional Talent Development Manager Director of Instructional Coaching at least biweekly to discuss coaching priorities implementation of the coaching model and instructional coach development and support
- Serve as a member of the schools ILT to support alignment and to perform additional ILT duties
- Plan and facilitate weekly campus professional development and collaborative planning including Welcome Week
- Collaborate with Instructional Coaches and Mentor Teachers to ensure strong data analysis and planning
- Fulfill all other duties as assigned
Requirements (minimum)
Education: Bachelors Degree
Qualifications
- Valid Professional Educator License or equivalent in state of employment (IL or MI)
- Valid Principal or equivalent endorsement in state of employment (IL or MI) - OR - working towards a General Administrative/School Principal Endorsement
- 6 years of lead classroom teaching experience
- 2 years of instructional leadership experience
- Must obtain an average of Effective rating according to the DS Teaching Framework for 2 consecutive years at DS in all domains or equivalent from outside organization
- Must attend DS Summer PD Institute
- Proven success of leading team planning sessions using data
- Must be willing to work an extended academic calendar year of 12 months
- Technology demands:
- Proficient with cloud based software solutions (such as GoogleSuite)
- Ability to learn digital tools and programs as needed for the position
- Travel as required for training professional development and collaboration
Physical demands
- Ability to work outside of normal school hours as needed and/or determined by School Principal
- Occasional lifting carrying pushing and/or pulling; some stooping kneeling crouching and/or crawling; and significant fine finger dexterity. Generally the job requires 20% sitting 50% walking and 30% standing
Benefits
- 25 Paid holidays & 10 days PTO annually (in addition to summer break for educators/campus positions)
- 12 weeks family paid leave
- Comprehensive Healthcare (Medical Dental Vision)
- 403b match
- Fully match up to 3%
- 50% match up to 5%
- Professional development including tuition reimbursement
- Gym and wellness discounts
- And more
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EEO
Distinctive Schools is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race color religion sex gender national origin age disability veteran status marital status sexual orientation gender identity gender expression or any other personal characteristic protected by applicable law.
Distinctive Schools is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified keeping with our commitment Distinctive Schools will take the steps to assure that people with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations. Accordingly if reasonable accommodation is required to fully participate in the job application or interview process to perform the essential functions of the position and/or to receive all other benefits and privileges of employment please contact g or call 773.828.4191
Required Experience:
Junior IC