Description: Reports to: Building Principal Work Year: Full-time, Secondary Associate Principal (45 weeks) The position of Associate Principal is an entry level, training based position. An individual must have a current principal license to be eligible for the position. These positions are intended to provide experience and mentoring to individuals aspiring to be assistant principals and principals in the district. Job Summary: *Maintain a safe and welcoming learning environment where all individuals are respected. *Conducts classroom observations and evaluates the effectiveness of teachers and staff. *Assist in development of policies and procedures dealing with behavior management, and parent/student/teacher issues. *Investigate student discipline referrals and develop appropriate consequences based on building wide behavioral expectations. Maintain appropriate communication with students, staff and parents. *Monitoring student database, attendance procedures and records, including tardiness and filing and monitoring of truancy petitions. *Monitoring of grade reporting procedures and maintenance of student records. *Coordination of student activity programs with faculty advisors. *Recruitment, interviewing, and selection processes for building level personnel. *Public relations and communication including orientation, newsletters, and school events *Coordinates and supervises student use of cafeteria, lockers, lavatories, bus transportation, and related issues. *Supervises school-related evening activities. *Attend special education meetings. *Serves with parents, faculty and student groups in advancing educational and related activities and objectives. *Provides supervision to paraprofessionals responsible for building/campus supervision. *Performs other tasks and assumes responsibilities as assigned by the building principal/assistant principal.
Secondary Associate Principal
Elementary Assistant Principal
Description: REPORTS TO: Building Principal WORK YEAR: Full-time; 44 weeks Assist the principal in managing the educational programs, operations, personnel, and financial resources within the building to ensure that district policies are followed, district and state standards are achieved, and the educational needs of all students are met. Job Summary: *Fosters high student achievement and provides learning experiences which help all students meet or exceed the Minnesota high graduation standards. *Maintains a safe and welcoming learning environment where all individuals are respected. *Efficiently and effectively manages to maximize educational resources. *Works with building and district personnel to implement instructional programs that support learning opportunities for all students. *Coordinates the involvement of various building stakeholders–staff, parents/guardians, students–in the development and implementation of policies that enhance opportunities for students. *Conducts classroom observations and evaluates the effectiveness of professional staff. *Develops building policies and procedures dealing with behavior management, substance abuse, special programs, parent/student problems, etc. *Oversees development of the school’s schedule and teaching/class assignments. *Develops and administers the approved building budget. *Makes decisions relating to human resources within the building, including hiring, discipline, training and development, performance appraisal, and related activities. *Is an integral member of the district leadership team, serving on building, district, and community committees. *Develops and directs the preparation of building emergency procedures and responses. *Directs the maintenance and improvement of the school plant, facilities, and equipment. *Monitors the completion of reports, records, and communications required by the District and State. *Assumes all administrative duties in the absence of the Principal and performs other duties as apparent or assigned.
Literacy Coordinator
Description: REPORTS TO: Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction WORK YEAR: Full-time; 240 days per year (Flexible Scheduling) Job Summary: *Coordinate the overall Pre-K-12 ELA program. Provide direction for program development and oversee design and implementation of new initiatives. *Collaborate with school district administrators, parents, and community agencies (e.g., Reading Center, United Way, Rochester Public Library, and Rotary Club) in coordinating ELA instruction and support to effectively meet the needs of students. *Collaborate with Instructional Coaches Coordinator in leading and supporting instructional coaches and literacy coaches. Collaborate with the American Reading Company in implementing Action 100 and IRLA Lite at participating schools. *Oversee the AmeriCorps program and assist with hiring AmeriCorps members, assigning internal coaches, and placement of members. *Participate on and/or facilitate district committees to support the work of ELA instruction. *Provide staff development for district staff, as well as provide consultation with staff on modifications or directions for appropriate services, assessments, and placements for students. This includes new teacher orientation, curriculum training, best practices workshops, Pre-K staff development, and courses for relicensure. *Serve on the Rochester Public Schools P-3 Leadership Team, and support Pre-K literacy efforts. *Prepare the district’s state literacy plan for the Read Well by Third Grade initiative. *Create elementary literacy indicators for tiered instruction and work with administrators and teachers in placing students with appropriate interventions. *In association with the Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction, be responsible for various human resources activities including hiring, training and development, observation and feedback, and related activities. *Facilitate regular meetings for elementary reading specialists to ensure and promote staff awareness of current best practices, techniques, information, and district requirements. *Promote Read for the Record Day (October) and I Love to Read Month (February). Communicate with Pearson regarding Read for the Record grant and distribute books. *Facilitate parent communication via PTSA meetings, letters, phone inquiries, and the reading page of the district website.
Site Volunteer Coordinator
Description: The Shakopee School District has Site Volunteer Coordinator openings at the following locations: East Junior High Sun Path This position works 180 hours August through end of the school year. Job summary: Identify and coordinate volunteer services in support of school goals Work with the school principal and district volunteer coordinator to manage needs and opportunities for parent and community volunteers Recruit, train, supervise and recognize school volunteers Attend regular meetings organized by the district volunteer coordinator
.9 FTE EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHER – MCKINLEY CENTER
.9 FTE Early Childhood Special Education Teacher with Faribault Public Schools. This position will commence with the beginning of the 2016-17 school year on August 29, 2016.
Dual Licensure (Special Ed/General Ed), High School Teacher
High School Teacher Dual Licensure – Special Education, any disability; General Education (High School), any content area Day Treatment Program For More Information contact: Ellen Grossman at [email protected] Start Date: August 2016 Days/FTE: 185 days; 1.0 FTE Banded/Graded: C-5-2 Responsible To: Special Education Director/Supervisor Qualifications: Valid State of Minnesota License in Special Education, any disability area AND General Education (High School), any content area. Major Job Functions; Specific Tasks/Required Knowledge, Ability and Skills: see website Compensation and Yearly Duration of Employment: Compensation will be determined by District 112 and the Chaska Education Association (CEA). Background check will be conducted. If you are changing positions or the number of hours you work, your benefits may change. Please make sure to check the eligibility as listed in the above agreement. If recommended for employment, applicant will provide proof of legal right to work in the United States if required. Application Procedure: Please apply online at: http://www.district112.org (only online applications will be accepted)