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Replacement Administrator (Substitute) - Principal & Assistant Principal
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Seattle Public Schools is Hiring a Replacement Administrator (Substitute) - Principal & Assistant Principal Near Seattle, WA

PLEASE READ BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR APPLICATIONThank you for your interest in becoming a Replacement (Substitute) Principal or Assistant Principal with Seattle Public Schools (SPS). Replacement Principals or Assistant Principals are needed on an occasional basis. The length of the assignment can vary from short-term to long-term depending on the need. We are committed to attracting and retaining top-quality staff to best meet the needs of our students and community. This effort also includes the hiring and recruitment of Replacement (Substitute) Principals and Assistant Principals.Seattle Public Schools is committed to eliminating the opportunity gap. We value, support, and have the highest expectations of our school leaders. School leadership is second only to teaching and its impact on student learning. Because we believe students, teachers, and parents are worthy of highly skilled and effective school leaders, Seattle Public Schools recruits and invests in school leadership with the expectation that leaders improve and support the performance of adults in service of student learning. As such, we expect that these expectations continue even in the event a substitute administrator has to temporary step into the role of one of our administrators.We expect our Substitute Administrators to be guided, demonstrate, and be committed to the following professional standards: Equity, Adult Learning, Respect, Relationships, Excellence, and Reflection and Action.The following must be attached to your application for your application to be considered:A resume that provides information about your work and leadership experiences, accomplishments, and resultsCover Letter addressing the following:Please explain why you are an excellent candidate to serve as a replacement administrator with Seattle Public School, including any experience or special skills that you will bring as a leader. Please include relevant information on your experience, skills, and vision for student achievement and how this qualifies you to be an excellent school leader.What experience have you had influencing adults to achieve significant results for students? (Including but not limited to coaching, mentoring, providing feedback, etc.)What is your experience working with diverse student populations? (including but not limited to race, ethnicity, socioeconomic)References: Three (3) professional references one being your most recent supervisor. Please provide contact information including a phone number and email address. SPS will then contact the reference to complete the information requested. PLEASE NOTE: It is your responsibility to notify your references to complete and return the reference information to SPS as soon as possible. Eligible applicants will not be considered until all three (3) references have been received by SPS. If you are a former or current SPS employee one of the references must be your last or current SPS supervisor.Copy of valid Washington State Principal Certification must be included with your application.Applicants who pass the initial screening process will be invited to participate in an interview.Notification: This process can take up to several weeks. The most-qualified applicants will be invited to participate in interviews. Due to the high volume of applications received we ask for your patience, as we are not able to respond to individual inquiries.After submitting the online application, you will receive a confirmation e-mail to the address that you specify when you fill out the application. This e-mail confirmation is sent to let you know that we have received your application. DO NOT REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL. The e-mail address is automatically generated by the database and does not go to anyone. If you have received the confirmation e-mail, please be assured that we have received your application and will be reviewing it shortly. Please do not contact us regarding the status of your application. Due to the high volume of applications we receive, we are not able to respond to individual inquiries. Provides leadership and builds a structure of relationships in the school and community so that all students have an equal opportunity to learn and be productive members of the community.STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTABILITY: Student achievement in a performance-based school is a shared responsibility involving the student, family, educators, and the community. The Principal's leadership is essential. As leader, the Principal is accountable for the continuous growth of students and increased building performance as measured over time by state standards and locally determined indicators.10%Leads the development, implementation, and evaluation of efforts related to student academic achievement, including reducing the disproportional gap; ensures that the school meets or makes satisfactory progress towards District standards on the School Effectiveness Profile, the goals in the Comprehensive School Improvement Plan (CSIP).10%Provides instructional leadership for school staff; articulates clearly the mission and vision of the school as well as clear expectations of students and staff; leads instructional staff in aligning curriculum, instruction, and assessment with state and local learning goals; identifies, implements, and monitors school-wide strategies that challenge high achievers and accelerates learning for low achievers; uses strategies that appreciate and recognize diversity; observes teaching and gives feedback based on Best Practices instructional strategies; accesses resources and people to assist instructional staff; provides for the professional development needs of teachers and staff, as identified in the CSIP; is knowledgeable about and complies with all relevant State and Federal laws and regulations and Board policies and Collective Bargaining Agreements. (10% of the time)10%Leads the development, implementation and evaluation of data-driven CSIP's in collaboration with the Building Leadership Team and staff; ensures budget and staffing are aligned withCSIP and that theCSIP incorporates Standards Based Learning System (SBLS) and technology; establishes and executes a monitoring plan for instruction of SBLS and the infusion of technology into the instructional program; establishes and executes a monitoring plan for student intervention plans and accelerated learning plans (plans that meet individual student needs); uses data to drive all decisions.20%Supervises and evaluates school staff; models District standards of ethics and professionalism; follows District policies and the collective bargaining agreements in evaluation of teachers/staff; visits classrooms and uses observation data to give feedback to teachers and to document performance; monitors, assists, and evaluates staff implementation of school improvement plans and effective instructional and assessment practices; evaluates staff appropriately based on expectations; takes appropriate steps when employees do not meet performance expectations or engage in misconduct; encourages staff to engage in learning; increases understanding and use of best professional practices. (20% of the time)5%Maintains a safe and orderly environment; prepares emergency procedures and communicates them to students, teachers and staff; collaboratively develops and implements a school discipline plan that contains clear expectations, a system of positive reinforcement, and sequential, consistent, progressive consequences and addresses disproportionality in discipline; reviews it annually and keeps a record of student discipline; takes quick and appropriate action when student or staff safety is at stake; maintains and monitors safety and order by being accessible and visible in hallways, on playgrounds, during arrival/dismissal of students, etc.; maintains a clean and orderly school site; consistently follows-through with reasonable judgment.5%Influences a school culture conducive to continuous improvement for students and staff; fosters, recognizes, and supports ethnic, cultural, gender, economic and human diversity throughout the school community, while striving to provide fair and equitable treatment and consideration for all; establishes positive relationships with teachers, staff, parents and students with an attitude of appreciation, respect, and the highest level of professionalism; collaborates with Building Leadership Team, all staff, parents, and community when decisions affect them but is appropriately decisive, when appropriate; develops and recognizes teacher/staff leaders; acknowledges employees who exceed performance expectations; provides for school, students, staff celebrations so high performance, customs and traditions can be honored; promotes, maintains and fosters a harassment free environment.15�ministers and manages human resources; communicates effectively verbally and in writing; increases understanding and use of current professional skills in technology, systems thinking and other areas; complies with contracts established by the school and District; recommends staffing in accordance with District standards and within the focus of the school; develops systems, personally and within the school, that cause the school to operate efficiently; equitably distributes responsibilities to staff matching strengths with duties, when possible; solves problems effectively and mediates conflict when it occurs; seeks assistance from the central administration in a collaborative manner; makes day-to-day decisions needed to run the school.10�ministers and manages fiscal resources effectively; collaboratively facilitates the preparation, implementation, and monitoring of the school's annual budget in alignment with theCSIP and staffing plan; seeks additional resources for school and manages resources effectively; allocates and expends funding to provide for the unique needs of children who are categorized as special education, bilingual, Title I, etc.; seeks staff input on the development of the CSIP, the Professional Development Plan and the school's budget.10�velops and maintains effective community relationships; seeks community support to form new partnerships as aligned with the school mission, vision, and CSIP; fosters relationships with other organizations and partners; involves staff in partnership activities; promotes the school to attract enrollment; maintains positive media relationships; is responsive to parent concerns.5%Participates in activities to enhance personal and professional development , including District leadership development opportunities; expands use of technology; demonstrates and utilizes a variety of group process and facilitation skills; prepares and implements an annual individual professional development plan after self-reflection and input from supervisor; implements a self-care plan; increases understanding and use of best professional practices.OTHER FUNCTIONS:Attends meetings, activities and events; serves on a variety of committees; make presentations; serves as a mentor or trainer for other administrative staff.Performs related duties consistent with the scope and intent of the position.REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS :Reports to the Executive Director K-12 SchoolsKNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:Knowledge:Knowledge and ability to gather, analyze and use data to create, evaluate, and manage a school budget planInvolve staff and community in developing the budget planOf laws related to special areas (ASB, special programs, grants)In recruiting and securing the best applicants for the jobUse effective staff development and improvement strategiesOf effective practices, rules and regulations, related to staff supervision, coaching, and evaluationTo take someone through probation and non-renewalEffectively conduct and confront difficult issues and discussionsFocus school financial and human resources on teaching and learningSkills:Articulate a shared belief vision for continuous improvement and life-long learningDevelop an atmosphere of personal responsibility, trust, and collaboration among students and staffPromote and ensure respect and equity in the treatment of staff and studentsUnderstand the needs and strengths of the individuals in the school;Apply effective group processing skillsPromote and model life-long learning and continuous growthRecognize and celebrate efforts and achievementsArticulate a vision with students, staff and parentsAct proactively in advancing the SIP's impact on learningGuide staff through the change process while maintaining focus on student learning goalsAssist staff in self evaluation leading to effective practiceEngage all instructional staff in decision-making, implementing, and evaluating the SIPUse data to make informed decision-making about instruction and assessmentUse a variety of monitoring structures, e.g., informal observation, assessment analysis, formal lesson observation, etc., to improve instruction and assessmentTo clearly communicate effective instructional and assessment practice for staffDevelop collaboration and peer monitoring among staffUse effective communication skills and strategies to: market the school to enlist community support, resolve conflicts among individuals and groups, build common focus and collaboration to enhance student learningPartner and collaborate with administrative colleaguesBuild collegial and collaboration relationships with and among school staff membersShare leadership based upon situation and needIdentify and involve business and community leaders and key communicatorsUse a variety of vehicles and tools to communicate about student learning with constituents, both within and outside of the schoolGather and use relevant data regarding community resources to student learning and their attitudes about the schoolWork with local media to get the word out regarding student learningCelebrate success across the school and communityBreak down barriers between school and community; of diversity issuesUse recognition of strengths and potential areas of conflict to guide actionsAbilities:Shape school climate and implement systems that promote safety & orderTo use a variety of instructional, management, discipline, assessment, and placement options to establish an environment conducive to quality instructionOf legal and district policy requirements regarding discipline and safetyTo review, analyze, and revise school safety and discipline plans based on school dataDevelop open communication systems that allow for proactive identification and intervention of potential incidentsTo establish and implement crisis plans and to follow up appropriatelyRespond effectively in a timely manner when incidents occurCommunicate so that students, parents, and community members are confident the school is safeOf special education discipline/504 regulations and lawsIdentify and use community resourcesImplement the components and purpose of the Continuous School Improvement Plan (CSIP)Analyze data to assess the effectiveness of CSIPsCommunicate clearly and interpret data results with constituent groups (staff, parents, board, community)Collaborate, consensus build, and problem-solve with individuals and groupsCreate, facilitate and mobilize a group to implement the CSIPImplement current education reform elements, e.g., Common Core, EALRs, MSP, state learning goals, classroom-based assessments, etc.Use assessment to diagnose learner needs and to design appropriate learning intervention to improve success on state and local measuresFocus staff on priorities of teaching and learningGuide staff in curriculum alignment processAssist staff in adjusting to and accepting changes, especially the changes in teaching, learning and assessmentGuide staff in alignment processes within and across curriculum areas and grade levelsOf best practices of instruction and assessmentEngage instructional staff in frequent conversations/reflection about classroom practiceSupervise and evaluate school staffModel District standards of ethics and professionalismFollow District policies and the collective bargaining agreements in evaluation of teachers/staffVisit classrooms and use observation data to give feedback to teachers and to document performanceMonitor, assist, and evaluate staff implementation of school improvement plans and effective instructional and assessment practicesEvaluate staff appropriately based on expectationsTake appropriate steps when employees do not meet performance expectations or engage in misconductEncourage staff to engage in learningIncrease understanding and use of best professional practicesCONDITIONS & DISCLAIMERS:The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by those assigned to this position and are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills. Employees may be required to perform duties outside of their normal responsibilities from time to time as needed. District employees are not authorized to make promises of employment for a particular period of time, or promises of a particular level of compensation or benefits to job applicants for certified or classified positions, and that any such agreement must be in writing and signed by the Superintendent. Any verbal or written statements to that effect by District employees other than the Superintendent are null and void. Addi tonally nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities.EDUCATION :Master's degree in education or related fieldYEARS OF EXPERIENCE :Three (3) years of successful certificated school experience or as required to obtain a Washington State principal certificate at the appropriate school level.CERTIFICATIONS & LICENSES:Valid Washington State Principal's Certificate with appropriate level of school emphasis.Valid Washington State Driver's License or evidence of equivalent mobility.CLEARANCES:Criminal Justice Fingerprint or Background Check.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

SALARY

$111k-142k (estimate)

POST DATE

04/25/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

05/08/2024

WEBSITE

seattlepublicschools.org

HEADQUARTERS

Seattle, WA

SIZE

<25

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