Job Description
Assistant Principal Job Description
Job Summary
The Preschool–8th Grade Building Assistant Principal plays a critical role in supporting the daily operations of the school, ensuring a safe, productive, and nurturing learning environment for students and staff. This individual will collaborate with faculty, staff, and stakeholders to maintain a high standard of academic excellence and school culture.
Qualifications
- Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership, Administration, or related field.
- Valid state administrative certification (or eligibility to obtain).
- Minimum of 3–5 years of teaching experience (administrative experience preferred).
- Strong leadership, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to multitask, problem-solve, and work in a collaborative environment.
- Familiarity with school management software and educational technology.
Key Responsibilities
Drop-Off and Pick-Up Duties
- Oversee and ensure a smooth, safe, and efficient arrival and dismissal process.
- The Assistant Principal is outside each morning, greeting the students as they arrive.
- The position rotates with the administrative team.
- Collaborate with staff and parent volunteers to manage traffic flow.
- The Assistant Principal is responsible for finding parent volunteers for crossing guard and assigning 2-3 staff members for porch duty each day.
- Address any safety concerns and enforce school policies during these times.
- The Assistant Principal is the crossing guard once a week on Orchard Dr.
- This position rotates with the administrative team.
Recess and Lunch Supervision
- Supervise students during recess and lunch periods to ensure safety and positive interactions.
- This position rotates with the administrative team.
- Address and resolve minor conflicts or behavioral issues.
- Work with teachers and support staff to create a structured yet engaging environment.
- Work with the lunch supervisor to ensure we have ample lunch room volunteers for supervision and cleaning purposes.
Communication with Students and Parents
- Maintain open, transparent, and timely communication with parents and students.
- Address student concerns, parent inquiries, and school-related matters effectively.
- Participate in parent-teacher meetings and conferences as needed.
- Lead a Back to School Night, Middle School Orientation, and Curriculum Night.
- May elect to bring in other outside speakers as the administration sees necessary.
Behavior Management and Follow-Through with Behavior Rubrics
- Implement and uphold school-wide behavioral expectations.
- Edit/Revise the behavior rubrics yearly.
- Update the latest rubrics on the school website for full transparency.
- Follow up on student behavior incidents and ensure accountability measures are in place.
- Call/Email Parents with behavior updates.
- Collaborate with teachers and the school social worker to support students in making positive choices.
- Communicate with the school resource officer as necessary.
Collaboration with TLC, Administrative Team, Office Staff, Teachers, and Parish Staff
- Work closely with the Learning Center team.
- Tuesday morning meetings (10-11:30 am) cover students with accommodation plans and curriculum topics
- Maintain ongoing collaboration with the administrative team, office staff, and parish staff to support the school's mission and vision.
- Main office meetings each Monday morning.
- Discuss weekly events
- Upcoming events
- Students of Concern
- School enhancements
- Weekly Meetings with the Pastor and Business Manager.
- Tuesday Morning meeting (8:30-10 am) to discuss school/parish business. This ensures the campus is united and efficient.
- Support teachers in implementing best instructional practices and school policies.
- Quarterly meetings with each teacher:
- Discuss observation feedback
- Provide the teacher with the opportunity to discuss any concerns, wish list, etc.
- Offer a co-teaching schedule to teachers who could use extra support.
- Specifically in math and formal writing
Curriculum
- Work alongside the administrative team and teachers to ensure new textbooks and supplemental materials are on regular rotation.
- Receive the standards checklist from the education technology specialist each quarter.
- Discuss with teachers any standards that need to be taught/improved upon
- Discuss weekly at TLC meetings any improvements/changes that need to be made to the curriculum.
- Work with the necessary staff to make those improvements.
- Identify domain goals after STAR testing and ensure teachers are following through with their goals.
- Work with Ed. Tech specialist to maintain the curriculum and streamline each subject area with links.
Professional Development Oversight
- Track and ensure that all teachers have access to at least 30 hours of professional development opportunities per year.
- Work with MANS and maintain the OLV tracking spreadsheet.
- Provide signature sheets at all PD and create an agenda.
- Assist in planning and scheduling professional development workshops.
Stakeholder Engagement
- Serve as a liaison to PTO, Dad’s Club, Parish Staff, Finance Council, and School Advisory Committee (SAC).
- Work with the PTO board to plan school events.
- Attend The Fun Fair, Bi-Annual Auctions, Trunk or Treat, etc.
- SAC: Monthly meetings
- Dad’s Club: As necessary
- School Finance Council: 1-2 times per year
- Meet with the parish accountant and business manager quarterly to go over the school’s budget.
- Parish Staff: Monthly meetings
Send resume to Kate Szuba kszuba@olvnorthville.net
Job Tags
Work at office, Night shift, Day shift, 1 day per week,