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Executive Director

Executive Director

May 25, 2021 by MASA

Minnesota Association of Secondary School Principals (MASSP) Executive Director

MASSP will accept applications for the role of Executive Director from May 24, 2021, through June 21, 2021.

If you are interested in applying, submit a letter citing your experiences and background that would lead toward your success in this position, as well as a resume and 5 letters of recommendation. Letters of recommendation from supervisors and colleagues would be helpful.

Send your application materials via email or regular mail to:
Patti Anderson
Finance and Membership Manager
2 Pine Tree Drive, Suite 380
Arden Hills, MN 55112
Email address: [email protected]

We will acknowledge receipt of your application materials.

Questions about the process should be addressed to Ehren Zimmerman, [email protected], 218 346 6500 x 6505. All emails should have “Confidential, MASSP Executive Director Selection Process” in the subject line.

The process for handling applications for this position will be confidential. As a private non-profit, MASSP is not subject to statutory requirements governing the publicizing of information on finalists and all information will be kept in the strictest confidence.

We anticipate two rounds of interviews: one for a larger group of candidates and a second for a set of finalists for the position.

We are currently communicating with the Minnesota Teachers Retirement Association regarding TRA coverage for the position. We expect the position will be covered by TRA. Mid-career individuals are strongly encouraged to apply.

The Association is committed to initiatives advancing diversity and racial equity.  Experience and commitment in this area will be strongly considered by the Board in its selection process.

The salary and benefits package is generally based on the packages currently available to Minnesota principals.

MASSP has offices on the campus of Bethel University in Arden Hills. However, the executive director position has general statewide responsibilities, and the board is open to discussing alternative schedules for individuals living outside the metropolitan area.

Please note that any current members of the Board of Directors or Executive Committee that are interested in applying for the Executive position have been asked to recuse themselves at this time until the search, interviewing, and hiring process is concluded.

Assuming the process remains on schedule, we are hoping to announce the selection of the new Executive Director in early July 2021

The Minnesota Association of Secondary School Principals (MASSP) is a professional educational association of over 1,300 middle level and high school principals and assistant principals. MASSP supports, advocates for, and provides professional development to its members as well as the principalship in Minnesota. The Association is committed to improving instruction and achievement of all students as well as racial equity in all aspects of education.

The primary function of the position of Executive Director is to support the needs of Minnesota Secondary Principals. This includes creating plans for professional development opportunities, representing principals at the state and national level on policy development, responding to critical incidents in schools, developing tools that encourage professional engagement and directing MASSP staff and resources.

MASSP has undertaken a significant initiative in long range planning and mission development with outside professional support. The Executive Director will play a key role in the successful implementation of this strategic plan.

MASSP is committed to work in racial equity as an organization. The duties of the Executive Director are directly connected to facilitating a shared racial equity professional development experience for principals in Minnesota.

The Executive Director is a high-profile advocate on behalf of secondary principals in Minnesota. This includes participation in education and political task forces and particularly seeking out forums where policies and procedures affecting principals are discussed. Key partners currently include the Department of Education, the legislature, Minnesota Elementary School Principals Association, Minnesota School Boards Association, Board of School Administrators, National Association of Secondary School Principals and other organizations.

The Executive Director is the chief operating officer of MASSP and is responsible for providing strong leadership in all aspects of the organization outlined in the job description.

Required Skills and Qualifications

  • Strong relationship, verbal, and written communication skills
  • Strong leadership, planning and decision-making skills
  • Vision for the future of the MASSP
  • Knowledge about the operation of the MASSP
  • Credibility with school boards, school administrators and other constituent groups
  • Experience in an educational administrative leadership position
  • Ability to cultivate a positive office environment
  • Ability to provide leadership for the Board of Directors other staff
  • Proven ability to manage complex policy and legal challenges
  • Ability to work effectively with and for a 15-member Board of Directors
  • Evidence of understanding of the value of strong advocacy for the value of trends in educational administration and leadership
  • Demonstrated ability to use technology and related applications
  • Proven ability to effectively represent the MASSP at the state and national levels

Minimum Requirements

  • Master’s or Specialist Degree in Educational Administration from an accredited college or university
  • Minimum of 10 years of experience in school administration and a demonstrated background in leadership
  • Evidence of effective use of technology
  • Ability to travel throughout the state or nation as necessary to represent the MASSP

Essential Requirements

  • Hold a current State of Minnesota School Principal or Superintendent’s license
  • Knowledge of the organizational dynamics of MASSP
  • Knowledge of the issues facing school principals throughout Minnesota
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively with school and administrative personnel, peers, parents, community members and others
  • Ability to work as a leader and team member and establish and maintain effective working relationships
  • Skill in managing multiple tasks and time-sensitive deadlines, while thinking innovatively with a futuristic approach
  • Ability to resolve conflicts and communicate effectively, both orally and in writing

Director of Equity and Inclusion

May 25, 2021 by Prior Lake-Savage Area Schools

ISD 719 is located in the seven county metropolitan area of Minneapolis and St. Paul and serves approximately 8,700 students across the district’s 14 schools.  District 719’s dynamic leadership team is highly committed to educate all learners to reach their full potential as contributing and productive members of our ever-changing global community. ISD 719 is fully committed to developing and sustaining an inclusive and anti-racist school community, where ALL students, parents, families, staff, and community members are safe, welcomed, and valued, notwithstanding their race, ethnicity, gender, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, linguistic diversity, socio-economic status, or membership in any other protected class. See more on ISD 719 commitment to equity and inclusion through the Equity and Inclusion resolution at https://www.priorlake-savage.k12.mn.us/uploaded/School_Board/Resolution.pdf?1611178584580

Interim Superintendent

May 25, 2021 by MASA

Pequot Lakes Public Schools is seeking an interim superintendent for the 2021-2022 school year.

All interested candidates should contact Kim Bolz-Andolshek, Board Chair, by Friday, June 4th @ noon at [email protected] or 218-838-4053.

Applicants will be requested to submit a resume, up to three professional references, and must possess a current Minnesota superintendent’s license.

Special Education Paraprofessional Positions Availabe

May 24, 2021 by Caledonia Area Public Schools

Caledonia Area Public Schools has special education para positions available.  We are looking for patient individuals who enjoy working with children and who work well with others.  If hired, the district will provide a basic Minnesota Competency exam for individuals who do not have a two-year Associate’s Degree or 60 college credits.  If interested, submit your cover letter, employment application, resume and references to: Caledonia School Area Elementary School, Attention:  Mrs. Susan Link, 511 West Main Street, Caledonia, MN 55921.  Application deadline is June 18, 2021.   Email:  [email protected]

1.0 FTE EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER – MCKINLEY CENTER

May 24, 2021 by Faribault Public Schools

Job Description:   Full-time (1.0 FTE)  Early Childhood Special Education Teacher with Faribault Public Schools.  This position commences with the 2021-22 school year on approximately August 23, 2021.

Faribault Early Learning Outreach Professional

May 24, 2021 by Faribault Public Schools

General Definition of Work: Faribault Public Schools is seeking a qualified individual to build relationships within the community to bridge access to early learning programming and connect families with children ages zero to five to screening and essential services. The outreach professional will create and execute a robust outreach plan to support cradle to career data collection, early childhood screening efforts, and Help Me Grow outreach. Building internal relationships and community partnerships is a critical component to this role as our district seeks to support families, students, and staff in equitable, student-centered learning.

Essential Functions:Create and execute a robust outreach plan to support cradle to career data collection, early childhood screening efforts, and Help Me Grow outreach.
Build a kindergarten enrollment and transition plan for all incoming kindergarten students.
Work closely with the EC coordinator, contracted data professional, and elementary principals to support students in ready for K plans and read well by grade 3 initiatives, as well as enrollment and transition planning.
Be proactive in sharing our district’s equity commitment and examples of relevant equity work to support all learners.
Collaborate with family literacy specialists to support early childhood and elementary family engagement throughout the district.
Participate in home visits and work with school social workers, early childhood navigators, and other community programs to gain perspective and outreach into our families and their needs.
Support early childhood staff, students, and families to collect data, connect, and promote district strategies.
Other duties as assigned.

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