Assistant Principal (Grades 3-5)
Hired by and reports to Elementary School Principal
The role of the Assistant Principal is an integral part of the school's educational program. In addition to working directly with students, the Assistant Principal will support colleagues as-needed, reflecting and continuously improving teacher evaluation strategies to effectively meet the needs of all students.
Instructional Leadership:
- Coordinate with principal and content specialists to support teachers developing competence through modeling, observing, providing feedback and supporting teacher reflection
- Observe teachers at least twice per month and conduct post conference meetings
- Track and monitor teacher responsiveness to feedback as evidenced by implementation of strategies
- Ensure that the core curricula are implemented to effectively meet the needs of students
- Work with teachers and instructional staff in establishing positive classroom climates
- Support teachers in establishing effective classroom management systems and developing students' positive social behaviors
- Review teacher lesson plans for quality ensuring standards alignment, rigor, differentiation, etc.
- Plan and lead professional development initiatives including internal and external coaches and Professional Learning Communities, as well as team member onboarding.
School Culture:
- Assist in building a school culture that evidences high expectations for both students and adults
- Ensure a safe, supportive and productive environment for students, staff and families
- Model effective instructional practices in staff meetings, professional development sessions and team meetings
- Oversee extra-curricular activities, Summer Academy and test-prep camps
- Support teachers in developing behavior intervention plans for students who struggle meeting school behavior expectations
- Develop and teach conflict resolution strategies to students
- Develop emergency protocols for students with aggressive behaviors
- Serve on the Leadership Team in support of aligning school activities with our mission and goals
- Assess student emotional support needs and develop plans and services to meet needs
- Develop and oversee progress on the school's Social/Emotional Program Strategic Plan, which includes tangible ways to monitor student progress
Additional Qualifications/responsibilities:
- Experience with children in a similar demographic group in an educational setting
- Strong organizational skills
- Demonstrated verbal and written communication skills
- Demonstrated ability to engage the interest of young people
- Flexibility and sense of humor
- Demonstrated ability to work with a diverse group of children
- Demonstrated ability to work well with parents
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively as a team member
- Demonstrated ability to evaluate student strengths and growth areas
- Demonstrated willingness to be held accountable for student results
- Strong organizational, time management, and computer skills
- Strong interpersonal skills
- Any and all additional duties assigned by Principal or Executive Director
All Haven Academy employees will have: a commitment to the School's Mission, a track record of success in their field, agreement with the academic goals and philosophy of the School, experience cultivating parental involvement in education, a commitment to accountability, a clear understanding of and commitment to charter schools as schools of choice for public school families, and a commitment to excellence in all respects. Compensation package will be competitive and commensurate with experience.
Mott Haven Academy Charter School is an equal opportunity employer. Haven Academy does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, disability, age, religion, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin. Candidates with experience and a commitment to serving urban areas are strongly encouraged to apply ** .**