Elementary Assistant Principal Pool - Eugene School District 4-j
Eugene, OR
About the Job
Eugene School District 4J is accepting applications for elementary school assistant principals for the purpose of establishing an on-going pool of candidates. Qualified candidates will be contacted by 4J Human Resources for interviews/screening. Applications are for vacancies for the 2024/2025 school year.
The Elementary School Assistant Principal assists the building principal in organizing and fostering a positive, safe environment that is conducive to best meeting the needs of all students, staff and parents. This includes such responsibilities as: leading, directing, counseling, and supervising a variety of personnel and programs; creating effective parent, teacher, and child communications; supporting, encouraging, mentoring, and evaluating staff; fostering teamwork between teachers and among staff and parents; and managing budget items. The assistant principal acts in the capacity of the principal during the principal’s absence from the school.
Essential Functions
The Elementary School Assistant Principal assists the building principal in organizing and fostering a positive, safe environment that is conducive to best meeting the needs of all students, staff and parents. This includes such responsibilities as: leading, directing, counseling, and supervising a variety of personnel and programs; creating effective parent, teacher, and child communications; supporting, encouraging, mentoring, and evaluating staff; fostering teamwork between teachers and among staff and parents; and managing budget items. The assistant principal acts in the capacity of the principal during the principal’s absence from the school.
Essential Functions
- Assists the principal in the discharge of his/her duties at all times and acts in the capacity of the principal during the principal’s absence from the school.
- Assists in the role of instructional leader to promote student behavior that is supportive, and conducive, to the implementation of the school’s instructional programs and goals.
- Assists in the selection, training and implementation of District standards and initiatives.
- Assists with scheduling; implementation of goals and selection of instructional materials; analyzes test data; determines ways to improve instruction and student goals. Designs and implements programming for Title 1 (for Title schools only), assisting with programming for ESL students, etc.
- Assists the principal in the supervision and evaluation of classroom instruction.
- Assists in implementing instructional strategies, including supporting the needs of diverse learners, delivery methods, assessment, and staff development techniques for improvement of instruction.
- Assists in the orientation of new staff members to the teaching environment at the Elementary School, especially as it relates to the area of students, personnel policy and procedures and general building practices.
- Supports teachers who have students with behavior problems.
- Assists the principal with developing and managing the school budget and implementation of Human Resources policies.
- Maintains accurate student attendance records and strives to promote good student attendance.
- Assists with student orientation; counseling; discipline; due process; data gathering; student recognition; and securing student services with outside agencies. Cooperates with the School Resource Officer (SRO), the juvenile court system, and social service agencies.
- Assumes responsibility for implementing discipline procedures as stated in the Student Handbook. Develops innovative strategies, preventative approaches, and proactive plans for students who exhibit at-risk behaviors.
- Acts in a supportive role with the principal in work with parents, teachers, and the community to promote the effective flow of communications and ensure positive relations with parents, business leaders and community members. Listens and responds to parent concerns with sensitivity. Conducts parent and student meetings and attends all after-school activities.
- Promotes good school-parent relationships when discussing specific student problems with parents. Assists in organizing parent conferences, back-to-school nights and other times when staff is available to parents to discuss their child’s learning and behavior.
- Represents the principal, in his/her absence, at school activities.
- Works with teachers and students to promote building maintenance and cleanliness. Assists in supervision of custodial staff; creating and implementing safety and crisis response plans; maintaining facility and equipment.
- Develops and manages a campus supervision plan and supervises the campus supervisors. Organizes and directs cafeteria supervision during lunch periods.
- Works in conjunction with the principal in supervising all school activities, i.e., field trips, orientation programs, assemblies, plays, musicals, and other special events.
- Supports substitute teachers in carrying out their duties.
- Supervises administrative detention for students.
- Assists in the promotion of positive school climate and staff morale through recognition programs and honoring those who excel.
- Promotes school safety by implementing safety drills for fire, lockdown, etc.
- Provides first aid and CPR if needed.
- Conducts search and seizures, works with law enforcement and enforces District discipline policies.
- Assists with the evaluation of licensed and classified staff.
- Assists with developing the master schedule.
- Assists with: hiring and orientation of licensed and classified staff; teacher and classified employee evaluation; working through concerns and classroom management; planning and directing meetings, staff development, trainings and in-services; communications; listening, providing and receiving feedback, and encouragement for all staff.
- Serves on District-level committees as assigned by the principal or Superintendent. Attends conferences, workshops and meetings to keep informed of current practices and trends in education. Attends meetings of the school site council, advisory committees, etc. as requested beyond the regular workday.
- Performs other duties as may be assigned by the principal.
Job Type: Full Time
Location: Education Center - 200 North Monroe Street, Eugene, Oregon
Agency: Instruction Department
Source : Eugene School District 4-j