California Department Of Education Stockton , CA 95202
Posted 6 days ago
STOCKTON UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
PRINCIPAL, K-8 SCHOOL
DEFINITION
Interpret and implement the educational and administrative programs of the K-8 school according to the policies and directions from the Board of Education; assign duties and responsibilities to staff members to ensure that the necessary educational services and activities meet the needs of the students; ensure proper relationships with community, parents, students and other educational levels; and perform related duties as assigned.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
Receive administrative direction from the Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Education. Exercise general supervision over certificated and classified assigned personnel.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES - Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
Represent the Board of Education and interpret its policies in the school and the community
Organize and administer the school to which assigned, assuming legal responsibility thereof; maintain, direct and administer an approved educational program adapted to the needs of the students served
Provide instructional leadership through the supervision and evaluation of personnel concerned with instructional programs such as teachers, assistant principals, counselors, instructional advisors, specialist and other assigned staff
Assume responsibility for the evaluation of certificated staff assigned to the school and the submission of performance reports as required.
Ensure operating efficiency through the organization and management of other personnel such as custodians, clerks, cafeteria workers and others
Exercise leadership within the school through the conduct of faculty and other meetings necessary for the efficient functioning of the school; disseminate significant information to teaching and staff personnel
Assist in the selection, assignment, development and promotion of personnel in the school
Provide for the continuous supervision, approval and evaluation of the educational programs for the purpose of improving teacher learning environment; promote professional growth of staff through such activities as in-service training, conferences, and graduate work
Execute ongoing program evaluation and planning to improve programs effectiveness for all students
File periodic reports with the District relating to pupil classification, daily attendance, timesheets, estimated enrollments and others
Supervise the preparation of and monitor the school budget and business activities
Oversee the maintenance of inventory, purchasing and distribution of supplies and materials
Maintain public relations program to communicate and interpret goals and achievements of the educational programs; participate actively in professional associations at the local, state and national level.
Ensure appropriate student behavior, becoming involved in student discipline when necessary
Perform related duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:
Policies, directions, regulations, laws and guidelines pertinent to the administration of the school's educational and recreational programs and activities
Techniques and methods of direct and indirect supervision
Needs, concerns, interests and problems of the varying groups within the community served by the school
Child development including physical, emotional, social and intellectual growth, and theories of discipline
Record keeping practices including those needed for budget administration, evaluations and overall administration
Effective recruitment, selection and training practices
Laws related to minors, including suspension and expulsion procedures
Curriculum, instructional approaches, educational strategies, outcome-based education, restructuring, and current trends in education
Principles of supervision, shared decision-making, training and site-based program administration
School finances and sound budgetary procedures
Principles of research and evaluation design
Maintaining close contact with community, working closely with children's homes, public agencies and parents
Comprehensive public relations program
Collective bargaining and principles of labor relations management and working with unions
Oral and written communication skills including the ability to write complicated reports
Computer skills
Ability to:
Communicate effectively with a wide variety of people including staff, students and parents, both orally and in writing
Foster a school culture, which is focused on the education and well being of students
Assess a situation and choose the most appropriate and responsible course of action
Analyze student achievement data to determine the instructional need of the school and to design with staff a program for addressing those needs
Make sound decisions based on the process of evaluating determining and selecting alternatives
Assess other people's needs and incorporate them into day-to-day decision making
Recognize problem areas and take corrective action
Maintain control and objectivity during stressful situations
Identify individual student needs, strengths and handicaps
Delegate responsibility and tasks, oversee their administration and provide necessary input
Plan, organize and chair meetings
Exercise leadership through the use of organizational, supervisory and interpersonal skills
Administer a budget and resolve educational need within it confines
Physical capability sufficient to perform job tasks
Experience and Education:
Master of arts or advanced degree from an accredited college or university
Administrative and/or supervisory credential
Teaching credential and three (3) years of teaching experience
A minimum of two (2) years of administrative experience as a elementary school assistant principal or higher administrative position
Licenses and Certificates:
First Aid and CPR certificate must be obtained within sixty (60) days from date of hire
Possession of valid California driver's license
Requirements / Qualifications
Requirements / Qualifications
California Department Of Education