Principal, Barack Obama Charter School, Compton, CA - Los Angeles, United States - Ingenium

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    Job Description Salary:
    $119,235/year starting (DOE)

    Principal

    JOB DESCRIPTION

    Job Title:
    Principal

    Schedule:

    40 hrs/week min.

    Job Type:
    Full-Time


    FLSA Status:
    Exempt

    Reports to:
    Chief Schools Officer


    Pay:
    $119,235, starting; Salary Schedule

    Special:
    Requires weekend work, nights
    and early mornings, as needed


    ABOUT INGENIUM SCHOOLS
    At Ingenium Schools, we create communities where everyone experiences joy and meaning in learning.

    We do this by preparing our students to be the best learners, leaders, and collaborators by empowering them with the capacity and tools to continually improve themselves and the world around them.


    Since 2009, Ingenium Schools has helped students build confidence, leadership, and a lifelong love of learning through the Ingenium Learning System, an easily replicable, standards-based educational model that promotes personal mastery.

    Ingenium Schools currently operates several charter schools, serving students throughout Los Angeles.


    POSITION SUMMARY:


    The principal is responsible for maintaining a positive, safe, and collaborative school environment in which student performance continuously improves through Ingenium School's personalized mastery learning model.

    The principal provides instructional, operational, and administrative leadership to ensure the school's success. Ingenium Schools' principals should embrace quality systems and tools and exhibit collaboration, innovation, and positivity. The principal reports to the Chief Schools Officer.


    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & JOB DUTIES:
    Duties may include, but are not limited to:


    NETWORK CONTRIBUTIONS:
    Support the mission, vision, and core values of Ingenium Schools
    Strive to implement, by instruction and action, Ingenium Schools' philosophy of education and instructional goals and objectives
    Continuously maintain and improve professional competence
    Maintain and model high standards of professional conduct
    Attend mandatory trainings, professional meetings, and educational conferences, as required
    Support Academic Programs
    Provide leadership, direction, and support in the formulation, implementation, and annual adjustment of the school's instructional program.
    Ensure effective implementation of the Ingenium Learning System (ILS).

    Oversee, support, and increase effectiveness of teachers in monitoring and improving student growth and achievement through multi-level, data-driven action plans.

    Lead a school-wide process for staff to analyze data and continually improve all aspects of teaching and learning.

    Administer the academic policies determined by the Board of Trustees, the Executive Leadership Team, and local, state, and federal regulations.

    Provide instructional leadership in advancing research-based teaching and learning practices.
    Support the development of interventions, enrichment, and other student support systems.
    Provide extracurricular activities that tie to academic support.

    Support and Empower Staff:


    Select instructional staff with the knowledge, skills, and beliefs to ensure each child reaches high levels of academic achievement, in accordance with the standards and processes.

    Supervise, support, coach, and evaluate instructional staff to ensure quality instruction and student achievement.
    Recommend, support, and monitor the instructional staff professional development program to improve student achievement and continuously improve instruction.
    Recruit, select, and hire school staff, including school-based support staff and (in collaboration with the academic director) instructional staff.
    Create an effective team of people jointly responsible for attainment of school goals and committed to achieving excellence.
    Build on the strengths of staff and recognize improvement and achievement.
    Support and monitor the development of non-instructional staff and implementation of non-instructional program improvements.
    Lead the staff in the selection and implementation of resources (time, curriculum, human) to improve student achievement.

    Communicate and Collaborate:
    Demonstrate empathy, compassion, and understanding with all stakeholders.

    Collaboratively build with all stakeholders, through the shared vision process, an effort-based school culture of high expectations for all students throughout the school community.

    Collaboratively communicate and develop the vision that supports the school's goals and articulate and model the school's values.

    Engage the active support of parents and community members in support of the education of all the students in the school, and serve as a spokesperson for the school in the community and elsewhere.

    Work to prevent individual and system-wide challenging behaviors by collaborating with adults and students and utilizing Ingenium's data management tools.


    Continually improve:
    proactively look for ways to improve skills and processes.
    Perform related duties as assigned.

    Monitor Operation and Compliance:
    Oversee compliance in testing, admissions, special education, and other instructional areas.
    Participate in required IEP meetings and collaborate with staff to support special education students.

    Establish and maintain a close working relationship with the Compton Unified School District (CUSD) Board of Education, the CUSD Charter Division, shared campus administration and staff, and other important local agencies.

    Administer the school policies determined by Ingenium Schools Board of Trustees and Superintendent as well as the applicable local, state, and federal regulations.

    Develop and manage, with the Executive Leadership Team, the school budget in alignment with the school improvement plan (LCAP).
    Manage the student recruitment and enrollment process.
    Ensure compliance with federal, state and local regulations and policies.
    Ensure a safe and orderly environment

    Direct the enforcement of school policies and rules of student conduct, including decisions regarding the suspension or expulsion of students from the school.

    Attend mandatory training as required by the position.


    KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES

    KNOWLEDGE OF:
    Common Core State Standards in curriculum, instruction and assessment
    Learner-centered instructional practices
    Learning theory and brain research for educational best practices
    Quality systems and experience in applying them in an educational setting
    Effective practices for creating intrinsically motivating environments
    Urban children and their families, especially those represented in the school's student population

    ABILITY TO:
    Communicate clearly, both orally and in writing
    Inspire and coach adults to build staff capacity
    Manage multiple tasks simultaneously while prioritizing projects and assignment
    Build positive culture with parents, students, staff, and other stakeholders
    Work under time pressure while maintaining a positive work environment
    Maintain positive attitude
    Maintain regular attendance

    EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION/LICENSE
    Application of Quality Learning in own elementary classroom as a teacher before seeking administrative role preferred
    A California Administrative Services credential (or out-of-state equivalent) preferred
    A clear California teaching credential (or out-of-state equivalent) preferred
    Experience implementing high academic standards and rigorous curricula
    Evidence of student achievement in past roles
    Experience as an elementary principal preferred
    A Master's degree in education and at least two years of educational administrative experience preferred
    Bilingual (Spanish/English) preferred
    CPR and 1st Aid preferred


    WORKING
    CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL


    DEMANDS:
    Lift 50 pounds
    Work a 10 hour work day
    Climb stairs without the aid of an elevator
    Stand for long periods of time
    Speak to a large group
    Ability to use a computer and keyboard for extended periods of time

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