Duties
1. Create a safe student-centered environment
2. Direct the appropriate use of financial, physical and human resources toward achievement of vision and goals
3. Manage and prioritize budget to ensure instructional, operational and fiscal responsibilities of vision and goals
4. Use data to identify areas of improvement and monitor performance
5. Set performance improvement targets for students and staff
6. Collaborate with staff in creating a School Improvement Plan
7. Establish a professional learning community within the school
8. Effectively delegate responsibility of tasks and decisions
9. Actively engage in community activities
10. Support and encourage school/business/community partnerships
11. Report to the Superintendent about parent concerns not settled at the building level
12. Report, in writing, to the Superintendent about suspensions of students and/or serious injury to students and/or staff
13. Submit to the Superintendent weekly staff agendas, parent letters, community announcements, and school newsletters
14. Perform other responsibilities as necessary or as assigned by the Superintendent or his/her designee
Qualifications
1. State of Illinois Type 75 Administrative License
2. Five years successful teaching experience
3. Three to five years successful administrative experience
4. A proven track record of increased student achievement
5. A deep knowledge of change, theory and organizational development
Additional Notes
DOLTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 148 Job Description/Responsibilities for Principal/Assistant Principal Evaluation Developed from the Illinois Standards and Indicators for School Leaders
I. Living a Mission and Vision Focused on Results
The school leader works with the staff and community to build a shared mission, and vision of high expectations that ensure all students are on the path to college and career readiness and hold staff accountable for results.
The school leader:
A. coordinates efforts to establish and implement a shared mission and vision for the school that leads to academic growth for all learners
B. ensures that the school’s identity, vision, and mission drive all school decisions
C. conducts difficult but crucial conversations with individuals, teams, and staff based on student performance data in a timely manner for the purpose of enhancing student learning and achieving improved results
II. Leading and Managing Systems Change
The school leader creates and implements systems to ensure a safe, orderly, and productive environment for student and adult learning for the purpose of achieving school and district improvement goals. The school leader:
A. develops, implements, and monitors the outcomes of the school improvement plan which measure school wide academic achievement and school climate indicators
B. establishes and maintains a safe, clean, orderly and effective learning environment
C. collaborates with district and school staff to appropriately allocate personnel, time, material, and adult learning resources to achieve school improvement plan goals
D. utilizes current technologies to support leadership and management functions
III.Improving Teaching and Learning
The school leader works with the school staff and community to develop a research-based framework for effective teaching and learning that is continuously refined to improve instruction for all students.
The school leader:
A. develops, in collaboration with staff, a consistent framework for effective teaching and learning that includes a rigorous and relevant standards-based curriculum, research-based instructional practices, and high expectations for student performance
B. establishes a continuous improvement cycle that uses multiple forms of data and student work samples to support individual, team, and school-wide improvement goals, identify and address target areas for improvement, measure outcomes and celebrate successes
C. ensures that differentiated instructional practices which address identified student needs are implemented with fidelity
D. selects and retains teachers with the expertise to deliver instruction that maximizes student learning and respects the individual needs of all students
E. evaluates the effectiveness of instruction and of individual teachers by conducting frequent formal and informal observations and provides timely, specific feedback on instruction as part of the district teacher appraisal system
F. ensures the development of high performing instructional teacher teams by providing training and support grounded in best practices which are designed to advance student learning and the individual performance of each student
G. develops systems and structures for professional development and teacher collaboration that provide and protect time allotted for development
H. advances instructional technology within the learning environment
I. ensures that professional growth plans are linked to data derived from school improvement plan results and teacher evaluations
IV.Building and Maintaining Collaborative Relationships
The school leader creates a collaborative school community where the school staff, students, families, and community interact regularly and share ownership for the success of the school.
The school leader:
A. creates, develops and sustains relationships that result in active student engagement in the learning process
B. utilizes meaningful feedback of students, staff, families, and community in the evaluation of instructional programs and school procedures
C. proactively engages families and communities in supporting student learning and the school’s shared mission, vision and learning goals
D. demonstrates the ability to understand, apply and monitor the change process
V. Leading with Integrity and Professionalism
The school leader works with the staff and community to create a positive context for learning by ensuring equity, fulfilling professional responsibilities with honesty and integrity, and serving as a model for professional behavior of others.
The school leader:
A. treats all people fairly, equitably, and with dignity and respect
B. demonstrates personal and professional standards and conduct that enhance the image of the school and the educational profession
C. protects the rights and confidentiality of all students and staff
D. creates and supports a climate that values, accepts and understands cultural diversity and multiple perspectives
VI. Creating and Sustaining a Culture of High Expectations
The school leader works with staff and community to build a culture of high expectations and aspirations for every student by setting clear staff and student expectations for positive learning behaviors and by focusing on students’ social-emotional learning
The school leader:
A. establishes and monitors a culture of high aspirations and achievement for every student
B. requires staff and students to demonstrate consistent values and positive behaviors aligned to the school’s vision and mission
C. leads a school culture and environment that successfully develops the full range of students’ learning capacities – academic, creative, social-emotional, behavioral and physical
How to Apply
Apply Online at https://jobs.redroverk12.com/org/district148
Complete an online application to make your information instantly available to all school building administrators who are responsible for hiring. It is not necessary or helpful to send information to each school building individually or the District Office. If your qualifications meet district needs, you will be contacted for further information and a possible interview.
Thank you for your interest in Dolton/Riverdale School District 148. We are an equal opportunity employer who fully and actively supports equal access for all people regardless of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, national origin, or disability. Applicants who required reasonable accommodations to complete the application should contact the District 148 Superintendent of Schools.