SUMMARY: Provides instructional leadership to staff including, curriculum planning, review and implementation, and professional development. Responsible for the day-to-day building administration and the safety and welfare of both students and staff. Ensures a safe, pleasant and effective educational atmosphere. Provides discipline as necessary and enforces school policies.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Supervision of Instruction (Faculty):
- Conducts teachers’ meetings
- Discusses student matters with faculty members involved
- Involves faculty in curriculum study, development, and possible changes
- Stresses “excellence in instruction” and best possible instructional methods
- Observes classroom instruction
- Prepares teacher evaluation reports and discusses with teachers
- Estimates quality of faculty performance in relation to pupil achievement
- Consults with counselor regarding students and teachers
- Assigns rooms and schedules classes for faculty members
- Keeps the lines of communication open; listens to suggestions, grievances and innovative ideas from members of the staff and other personnel
- Makes constructive suggestions to faculty when needed
- Supervision of Instruction (Students):
- Registers and assigns students to class sections
- Conducts student orientation regarding rules, regulations and classes
- Sets general rules regarding school operations
- Decides what discipline measures are needed when students are referred by counselors or teachers
- Meets with parents regarding student’s progress
- Determines promotion and/or retention of students after consultation with teachers
- Coordinates all student affairs
- Dispenses medication according to the conditions listed in Policy ST803.4, administering medicine to students
- May suspend students pursuant to discipline policies
- General:
- Attends educational meetings
- Disseminates information of meetings (local and when possible on the state level) to the staff, central office and school board
- Follows and carries out school board policy and administrative regulations
- Analyzes standardized and other test results
- Studies teacher report card grades
- Reviews textbooks and school supplies
- Keeps parents involved in school activities
- Invites parents to visit school and classrooms
- Explains school policy and curriculum to parents
- Business and Non-instructional:
- Keeps accurate daily student attendance registers according to state guidelines as well as continually monitors attendance and keeps the central office informed of absenteeism
- Maintains inventory of textbooks and equipment. Sends copies of equipment inventory reports to the Central Office with serial numbers listed
- Sends in daily and weekly cafeteria reports
- Supervises cafeteria operations during lunch hours whenever possible
- Supervises building maintenance and cleanliness
- Inspects buildings periodically and requests repairs or additions to maintenance supervisor when needed
- Ensures that the staff remain “safety conscious” and reports any safety hazards
- Consults with teachers on needs and the preparation of the budget
- Compiles yearly budgets for the building
- Discusses budgets with the assistant superintendent and business manager for review of needs
- Administers minor first aid to injured students when nurse is not available
- Notifies parents of children with major illnesses or injuries
- Coordinates and cooperates with all auxiliary agencies
- Keeps newspapers and radio stations informed of items of interest at school
- Keeps the Central Office informed of innovative practices
- Is responsible for the supervision and evaluation of certified and classified personnel in the building
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:
- Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations
- Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedure manuals
- Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers, clients, customers, and the general public
- Knowledge of data usage, including collection, analysis, interpretation, and reporting
- Ability to manage budgets and personnel
- Ability to communicate effectively using all forms of communication
- Ability to maintain confidentiality
- Knowledge of State and Federal programs
- Knowledge of Arizona Academic Standards, Instruction and Accountability
- Knowledge of budgeting and school finance
- Knowledge and experience in the use of technology to enhance instructional delivery
- Produce accurate work and complete assignments with minimal supervision
- Ability to apply common sense understanding to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of situations
- Ability to work cooperatively and courteously with staff, students, parents and community members
- Knowledge of applicable Federal and State laws, district procedures and Board policies
- Ability to handle confrontation and conflict
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
- Master’s Degree in Education
- Three (3) years experience in teaching
- Arizona Administrative Certificate K-12
- Bilingual ability in Spanish and English strongly preferred
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