Assistant Principal- Burton Middle School

Grand Rapids Public SchoolsGrand Rapids, MI
11dOnsite

About The Position

The Assistant Principal serves as a school leader and is committed to and responsible for assisting the building principal in fulfilling duties related to the daily supervision of school operational and instructional issues while supporting the Grand Rapids Public School’s goal for increased scholar achievement and rigorous and relevant instruction. The incumbent will implement the school philosophy and beliefs by helping teachers and scholars become successful, while creating and fostering positive relationships between teachers, scholars, and parents. Position reports to the principal.

Requirements

  • A bachelor’s degree.
  • A minimum of three years successful teaching (Pre-K–12, college, or university level) or A minimum of three years of recent successful experience as an Instructional Lead Teacher (ILT) member.
  • A valid Michigan school administrator’s certificate, or not later than 6 months after employment begins, enroll in a program leading to certification as a school administrator. Completion of the program must occur within 3 years of hire.
  • Skill in leadership in effective problem solving, human relations, interpersonal communication skills, and providing a safe and orderly learning environment that is conducive to learning.
  • Skill in the use of technology to include–mail, internet, Microsoft Office, and ability to learn and utilize District standard software.
  • Ability to demonstrate advocacy for scholars and staff.
  • Ability and desire in managing diversity by creating an environment for all in the school community regardless of differences and similarities, to reach their full potential in accomplishing the objectives of the school and the district.
  • Ability and experience as a change agent including awareness, flexibility, and adaptability.
  • Ability to provide demonstrated evidence of leadership and positive relationships with staff, scholars, and parents.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s Degree in secondary administration, supervision, curriculum, or education.
  • A minimum of three years successful teaching in secondary.
  • Past International Baccalaureate (IB) teaching or administration employment.
  • Knowledge of Mastery or Standard focused grading processes and Project/Place Based Education pedagogies.

Responsibilities

  • Works with the building principal and Instructional Leadership Team (ILT) to coordinate and implement the district’s instructional program ensuring that scholar achievement is the focus.
  • Provides leadership and assists the principal to support teaching and learning for the following structures: Observing and conferring with teachers. Learning Walks to ensure that all elements of the rigorous and relevant curriculum and instructional model are implemented in an environment where all scholars experience success. Professional Learning Communities (PLC’s) in one or more content areas as assigned. Credit/Unit Recovery. Data Reviews/Governance Board process. District Level Professional Development supporting Disciplinary Literacy. Monitoring of Grade Book including the use of Common. Assessments, Common Syllabi, and appropriate pacing. Monitoring of Failure Rates by content area. Processes that provide for incremental, ongoing, improvement in each content area.
  • Designs plans for scholar support and academic intervention with the building Instructional Leadership Team.
  • Assists principal in implementing a character education program and the Restorative Justice process.
  • Follows the District evaluation processes, timelines, and procedures.
  • Assists the principal in providing a safe and orderly school environment in a climate of high expectations for self, staff, scholars, and parents.
  • Ensures building compliance with the: District’s Uniform Discipline Code of Scholar Conduct. Scholar uniform and dress code policies. District attendance and discipline policies and procedures notification, documentation, reporting.
  • Assists the building principal with an efficient process for scholar scheduling and monitors the implementation of that process.
  • Supports the building principal in school adherence to district policies and procedures for all staff and scholars.
  • Supports the building’s work in establishing and maintaining working relationships with the community and parents.
  • Actively cultivates positive relationships with scholars and parents.
  • Monitors scholar failure rates, absenteeism rates, and suspension rates of all individual teachers.
  • Interacts with co-workers, administration, district internal and external customers in positive, supportive, and cooperative ways.
  • Ensures compliance of discipline and attendance notification, documentation, and reporting.
  • Demonstrates regular and predictable attendance.
  • Ensures that the procedures and policies of the School District are implemented.
  • Prepares discipline and attendance records per District procedures and policies.
  • Assists principal with: Coordinating the unique needs of scholars and human services agencies through inter-agency collaboration. Planning and coordinating extra-curricular activities for scholars. Assuming responsibility for reporting to parents. Providing for the supervision of scholars during non-instructional hours (before school, lunch, after school, and bus loading and unloading). Maintaining an up-to-date inventory of equipment, books, and supplies.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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