Lincoln Savage Middle School Assistant Principal (2026/27)

Three Rivers/Josephine County SdGrants Pass, OR
$108,626 - $129,121Onsite

About The Position

Three Rivers School District is hiring for the following Administrative position for the 2026/27 school year: Assistant Principal Lincoln Savage Middle School 1.0 FTE 220 Days Per Year Oregon Administrative License is required for this position. $108,626.07-$129,120.72 Applications will be accepted online until May 4, 2026. Bilingual and biliterate candidates are encouraged to apply. JOB SUMMARY: The Administrator is the leader of the school, and as such assumes full responsibility for all aspects of the school. The Administrator is responsible for building a positive climate and culture that accepts and welcomes ALL students, staff and community members. Using leadership skills the Administrator will promote the educational development of each student to prepare them for life, school and career while also supporting and developing staff and ensuring the day to day operations of the school are met. Decision making should be collaborative and employ an equity lens. The Administrator must be familiar with state and federal law, District policies, Collective Bargaining Agreements and be able to use independent judgment and decision-making in matters not having established rules, regulations or policies. The Middle School Assistant Principal supports the Middle School Administrative team by providing support with student discipline, observation, and evaluation of assigned teachers, the PLC process, athletics, monitoring implementation of curriculum goals and instructional practices. This position requires a high level of collaboration with the Middle School Administrative team.

Requirements

  • A valid State of Oregon Administrative License, appropriate for the position, issued by TSPC.
  • A Master’s degree with preferred emphasis in education.
  • Previous, successful experience in K-12 Public Education.
  • Ability to follow oral and written instructions.
  • The ability to effectively work, support and communicate with students, parents and school personnel from diverse cultures and backgrounds.
  • Ability to work harmoniously with others.
  • Proficient oral and written communication skills.
  • Proficient in the use of computer and Internet based application systems.
  • Ability to learn new automated systems as they are brought online by the District.
  • Ability and experience working and leading Professional Learning Communities (PLC).

Responsibilities

  • Cultivate and model a respectful working and learning environment.
  • Annually pass the District’s required online training, CPR/First Aid, and other training provided by the District.
  • Maintain current licenses and certifications required for the position.
  • Follow and maintain knowledge of all applicable District policies and procedures; follow and maintain knowledge of all current state and federal laws or administrative rules pertaining to public education.
  • Build relationships.
  • Lead and promote educational equity based on the principle that each student receives what is required for them to achieve success with regard to allocation of resources, opportunity, treatment and access.
  • Develop and implement an annual school improvement plan and equity plan that supports the values and strategic goals of the District.
  • Lead the staff in developing and adapting courses of study and school programs to achieve the goals of the District, school, and State curriculum requirements.
  • Lead teacher participation in discussions and deliberations regarding instruction, staff development, budget and other programs.
  • Lead constructive and professionally sound instructional research by teachers in the use of new methods, materials and content.
  • Provide guidance and support.
  • Follow all District and applicable laws in regards to hiring.
  • Maintain open and effective lines of communication with students, parents, staff and community members.
  • Take appropriate actions to ensure student/staff safety and to protect citizens and their property.
  • Prepare and submit the school’s budgetary requests and monitor expenditures of funds.
  • Facilitate the development of the master schedule to meet students needs and ensure the appropriate assignment of teachers based on licensure.
  • Lead the recruiting, screening, training, assigning and evaluation of all school personnel under their supervision. This shall include recommendation as to initial employment as well as continued employment or dismissal.
  • Provide for the development of new staff as well as evaluation of all staff.
  • Demonstrate effective conflict resolution skills.
  • Participates in District provided professional development.
  • May be asked to serve on District committees.
  • Attends work regularly and is punctual.
  • Organizes and attends staff meetings.
  • Supervises staff and students at all times.
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