What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Principal - Elementary School position at Farmington Elementary?
JOB SUMMARY
Under the direction of the Principal, the Assistant Principal serves as a vital instructional leader and administrator. This role is dedicated to fostering a safe, inclusive, and productive learning environment while overseeing daily school operations and curriculum implementation. Key responsibilities include managing student discipline, evaluating staff performance, developing master schedules, and building positive relationships with families and the community to ensure overall school success.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
The minimum performance expectations include, but are not limited to, the following functions/tasks:
- Serve as principal of the school in absence of the principal;
- Supervise adults daily and through the observation process. Also meet with teachers regarding observations completed;
- Assist the principal in developing and maintaining a program for the evaluation and improvement of instruction to ensure maximum educational benefits for improving students’ academic progress including all special populations;
- Help to manage students with Tier 2 and Tier 3 behavior plans;
- Coordinate and attend Response to Intervention (RTI) meeting for struggling students;
- Attend IEP and Eligibility meetings for special education students;
- Investigate bus discipline referrals by reviewing video evidence and interviewing students to ensure compliance with county protocols;
- Assist the principal in developing a functioning education philosophy consistent with the values of the community, teachers, school administration, and school board;
- Assist the principal in the development of a multi-year school support plan following the guidelines from VDOE based on the school’s accreditation designation;
- Assist the principal in developing through consensus with the staff expectations of appropriate treatment of students and monitor to ensure that those expectations are met;
- Communicate openly and effectively with students, parents, community patrons, staff and division administration as a positive representative of Culpeper County Public School system;
- Assist in the implementation of division curriculum and program of services in cooperation with teachers and central office staff;
- Assist in the development of an atmosphere of respect, interest, and enthusiasm within the school;
- Dress in such manner as to command the respect of parents, teachers, and pupils;
- Assist in the supervision and providing for the general welfare of students during the school day, school trips, and during school activities;
- Assist the principal in maintaining effective programs to strengthen and monitor pupil discipline, health, attendance, and academic progress;
- Assist in the monitoring of the district procedures for reporting to parents, maintaining essential records and implementing follow-up procedures as needed;
- Assist the principal as needed to notify parents and/or obtain medical care in the event of serious student injury or illness;
- Assist the principal, as requested, in the selection, assignment, and supervision of certificated and classified personnel;
- Assist the principal, as requested in maintaining effective evaluation procedures according to district policy;
- As requested by the principal assist in the administration of district policies in the operation of the school;
- Collaborate with the administrative team to lead and sustain a comprehensive teacher mentorship program, emphasizing active participation in onboarding week and providing consistent, year-round support to ensure the success and retention of new educators
- Assist the principal as requested in maintaining school records and filing necessary reports;
- Oversee the inventory and distribution of textbooks, collection of textbooks, collection of fees for lost textbooks, transfer of textbooks, and completion of the annual textbook inventory in collaboration with Central Office;
- Comply with legal and regulatory requirements of various governmental agencies;
- Assist the principal to maintain safe, clean, attractive, and well-kept buildings and grounds;
- Attend meetings of the board as required;
- Work cooperatively with the district administrative team, building leadership team, site council, if one is established, PTA/PTO, and other school/community groups; and
- Perform other duties as assigned by the principal.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO PERFORM WORK:
- Master’s Degree in Educational Administration and/or Supervision from an accredited institution of higher learning, school leadership licensing program;
- Three (3) years’ successful experience as a teacher;
- Or equivalent training, education, and/or experience.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Possess leadership qualities and personal characteristics necessary for working successfully with teachers, parents, students, and community as attested to be a division superintendent, the chief administrative officer of a school, or by an official of an institution of higher learning who is in a position to evaluate such characteristics.
- Possess good physical and mental health and personal qualities which build the confidence of pupils, parents, teachers, and other school administrators.
- Other such qualifications that the school board might accept in lieu of any of the above.
- Be recommended by the division superintendent and appointed by the school board.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
None
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Work is typically performed through frequent walking, stooping, standing, lifting, up to approximately 30 pounds, and occasional lifting of equipment and/or materials weighing up to approximately 40 pounds may be required. Other limited physical activities are required.
Travel to activities, schools throughout the division and central office is required. Vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken
word; hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels; visual acuity is required for preparing and analyzing written or computer data, determining the accuracy and thoroughness of work and observing general surroundings and activities.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
Work environment exposes the employee to the worker is subject to inside environmental conditions. Regular contact with staff members, school administrators, and applicants is required. Timely and regular attendance is an expectation of performance for all CCPS employees. To ensure adequate staffing, positive employee morale, and to meet expected productivity standards throughout the organization, employees will be held accountable for adhering to their workplace schedule.
EVALUATION:
The supervisor will evaluate performance on the ability and effectiveness in carrying out the above responsibilities.
Salary : $87,376 - $122,326