24-25 High School Assistant Principal - Milwaukee, United States - Milwaukee Academy of Science

    Milwaukee Academy of Science
    Milwaukee Academy of Science Milwaukee, United States

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    Description

    Title:
    High School Assistant Principal


    Department:
    High School

    Classification:
    Exempt

    Contract Length:

    210 Days


    Founded in 2000, the Milwaukee Academy of Science is a K4-12th grade independent charter school serving nearly 1,400 in downtown Milwaukee.

    The mission of MAS is to graduate students prepared to compete successfully at the post-secondary level.

    African American students comprise 99% of the student body and over 95% of students qualify for free or reduced meals.

    Regardless of student background and external factors,
    MAS maintains the expectation that students should be on grade level and proficient on state assessments.


    Job Summary:


    The high school assistant principal is an integral part of the high school leadership team, providing leadership, management, oversight, and supervision and evaluation over instruction, curriculum implementation, assessment and grading systems, student behavior and attendance, and high school internal operations, among other items.

    I


    Position Relationships:

    Reports to:
    High School Principal

    Coordinates with:
    CAO, High School Culture Coordinator, district teams, academy administrators, and school teachers and other staff

    II


    Position Responsibilities:
    A. Human Resource Leadership


    • Assist in recruiting and selecting effective, qualified, and diverse staff
    • Assist in assigning teachers and other staff to positions and instructional teams based on qualifications, student learning needs, and demonstrated effectiveness
    • Regularly observe staff, provide feedback, evaluate performance, and document and address weak performance
    • Provide, create, plan, and identify professional development opportunities informed by current student, classroom, and school data
    • Assess completion of delegated tasks and progress on related goals
    B. Instructional Leadership

    • Generate creative solutions to aid MAS in fulfilling its mission and vision
    • Understand the educational philosophy of the School and carry out the policies of the Board of
    Directors

    • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of curriculum development and program evaluation, child growth and development, effective instructional strategies, classroom management, learning assessment and diagnosis, culturally relevant pedagogy, and research related to learning
    • Lead and regularly monitor a coherent standards-based curricular and instructional program
    • Serve as the high school assessment coordinate for state and local assessments
    • Provide a multi-tiered support system to collect data on student achievement, analyze student needs, and target resources for student success
    • Establish, support, and participate in collaborative teams that focus on instruction as well as student and teacher learning
    • Plan for current and long-range programs
    Milwaukee Academy of Science
    Revised 3/31/23


    • Collect, analyze, make recommendations, and adjust practices and strategies based on data such as attendance, achievement, retention, and behavior
    C. Personal Behavior

    • Consistently model positive professional and ethical behavior and take swift action when inappropriate conduct or practice is reported or observed
    • Create time efficiencies to maximize focus on goals, priorities, and deadlines
    • Solicit feedback and use feedback to improve personal, school, and student performance
    • Apply initiative and persistence to achieve school expected goals
    • Identify and resolve problems in a timely manner
    • Demonstrate attention to detail
    • Maintain confidentiality
    • Support organization's goals and values
    D. Intentional and Collaborative School Culture

    • Establish, maintain, and evaluate a school climate based on trust and relationships among students, families, staff, and community from diverse backgrounds
    • Communicate school goals, learning expectations, challenges, improvement plans, and progress to all stakeholders in a variety of formats and approaches
    • Consistently respond to contact from parents and other stakeholders in a timely and meaningful way
    • Model fairness, self-control, and consistency; depersonalize disagreement; and respect varying points of view when dealing with difficult situations; cultivate these characteristics in others
    • Use varied strategies, including involving building leaders, in trying to reach consensus
    • Manage change by developing workable implementation plans, communicating changes effectively and overcoming resistance, and monitoring transition and evaluating results
    E. School Management


    • Assist in submitting annual data requirements to the school's charter authorizer
    • Supervise facility and equipment management to create a safe and secure learning environment
    • Follow all policies, procedures, and laws and seek clarification when needed
    • Consistently maintain appropriate documentation
    • Communicate updated policies to staff
    • Requisition and allocate supplies, equipment, and instructional material as needed
    • Assist in directing preparation of class schedules, cumulative records, and attendance reports
    • Demonstrate business acumen by understanding and contributing to setting strategic goals and aligning work to accomplish those goals
    • Perform other duties as assigned by the High School Principal

    III

    Position Qualifications:

    Required Qualifications:
    Wisconsin Principal Certification/License

    ,

    previous school leadership experience


    Special Requirements:
    Ability to work independently without direct supervision within stated procedures and policies.
    Ability to work in a fast paced environment.
    Analyze complex issues and systems, evaluate alternative solutions, develop sound conclusions, and recommend a course of action.

    Strong understanding of project management methods and practices, including methods of creating designs, plans, specifications, estimates, reports, tests, and recommendations.

    Knowledge of current instructional and assessment practices.

    Milwaukee Academy of Science
    Revised 3/31/23


    Job Type:
    Full-time


    Benefits:
    Dental insurance

    Employee assistance program

    Health insurance

    Health savings account

    Paid time off

    Retirement plan

    Vision insurance

    Grade levels:

    10th grade

    11th grade

    12th grade

    9th grade

    High school

    Schedule:

    8 hour shift


    School type:
    Charter school


    Education:
    Master's (Preferred)


    Experience:
    Principal: 1 year (Preferred)


    License/Certification:
    Principal Certification (Preferred)


    Ability to Relocate:

    Milwaukee, WI 53233:
    Relocate before starting work (Required)


    Work Location:
    In person

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