Associate Principal
Are you a visionary leader with a passion for fostering a joyful, inclusive, and high-achieving learning environment? The Bernice A. Ray School invites you to step into the role of Associate Principal, where you will help shape the educational experience for one of New Hampshire's most engaged and vibrant school communities. This is an opportunity to be a visible champion for students, a strategic partner to our dedicated faculty, and a compassionate bridge for our families. We are looking for an innovative collaborator who thrives on the energy of an elementary school, possesses the emotional intelligence to navigate complex challenges with grace, and is eager to help lead a school that truly values the whole child. If you are ready to inspire excellence, drive meaningful MTSS initiatives, and make a lasting impact in the heart of Hanover, we want to meet you! We are accepting applications in anticipation of interviews in late April or early May.The start date for this position is July 1, 2026. We offer a competitive starting salary of $85,000, commensurate with qualifications and experience. This is a full-time role that includes a comprehensive benefits package and eligibility for the New Hampshire Retirement System.Benefits for this position can be found in the Administrator II Standard Benefits. Please visit the Information for New Hires page for more.POSITION TITLE: ASSOCIATE PRINCIPALJob Description Approved By: SAU 70Date:October 2018General Purpose:This position supports the Principal in the effective administration of the school, assists the Principal with the management and control of resources, activities, and assigned personnel as required, and acts in the capacity of the Principal during the Principal's absence from duty.Reports to:Building PrincipalSupervises:Teaching Staff, Paraprofessionals, Administrative Assistants, School Monitors, and SubstitutesPOSITION DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:Except as specifically noted, the following functions are considered essential to this position.Instructional Leadership & VisionAligns with NH Ed 304.01: Vision, Learning, and School CultureBest Practices: Facilitates the development and implementation of instructional best practices to ensure student success in elementary education.Instructional Supervision: Assists the Principal in the formal evaluation process, conducting observations, post-conferences, and promoting professional growth through methodology and technique coaching.Professional Development: Assists in setting long- and short-term teacher goals and plans in-service training programs to enhance staff development.Curriculum & Planning: Participates in developing programs of study consistent with state mandates and facilitates faculty, grade-level, and curriculum development meetings.Staff Growth: Nurtures a school culture conducive to learning and professional development while assisting in the orientation and supervision of new teachers and substitutes.Management and ControlAligns with NH Ed 304.01: Management and OperationsOrganizational Oversight: Assists with school operations, including the preparation for the opening and closing of school and the development of the master schedule.Personnel Management: Assists with the administration, evaluation, and supervision of all school staff (custodial, paraprofessional, and administrative) and communicates personnel issues to the Principal.Policy & Compliance: Interprets and clarifies local and district-wide policies (SAU 70), ensuring strict compliance and completing all reports necessary to the office.Facility & Safety: Inspects the building frequently for physical damages and may help coordinate all emergency response activities, including fire, civil defense, and bus drills.Financial & Resource Oversight: Assists with the annual budget and student accounts; directs special duty assignments for teachers and support staff.Auxiliary Liaison: May functions as the primary liaison for before/after school programs, transportation, food services, and co-curricular activities.III. Student Management & EnvironmentAligns with NH Ed 304.01: Promoting the Success of All StudentsDisciplinary Functions: Assumes responsibility for school disciplinary functions and oversees student behavior plans and restorative practices in conjunction with the Principal.Attendance: Establishes and monitors attendance procedures in conjunction with the Principal.Student Programs: Supervises student assembly programs, drama, speech, and music productions to ensure a well-rounded school environment.Community & Ethical LeadershipAligns with NH Ed 304.01: Community Collaboration & Legal ContextPublic Relations: Assists the Principal in implementing a system of parent conferences and reports regarding student progress and the overall school program.Communication: Prepares and circulates bulletins and notices on instructional matters and assists in general school-wide public relations.Community Engagement: Participates in P.T.O. meetings and other community activities to mobilize resources and respond to diverse community interests.Ethical Context: Acts within the larger legal and cultural context of the district, ensuring all actions comply with state mandates and SAU 70 objectives.This general outline illustrates the type of work, which characterizes the Job Classification. It is not an all-encompassing statement of the specific duties, responsibilities and qualifications of individual positions assigned to the classification.Evaluation:Performance of duty responsibilities will be reviewed annually by the Building PrincipalTERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:Full-TimeYear-round or 205 DaysExemptMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:Education and Experience:Master's Degree or the equivalent, or evidence of working toward such with emphasis in administration and supervision.Minimum of three (3) years experience as a successful teacher, five (5) years of experience preferred.Applicants with supervisory, administration, and/or research experience in education preferred.Necessary Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:Demonstrated ability to plan, direct, evaluate, control, and manage the school's activities of student, teachers, and other personnel assigned to the respective schoolAbility to maintain confidentiality at all timesAbility to remain calm in difficult situationsAbility to successfully multi-task within roleAbility to accurately and expeditiously type correspondence, reports and memoranda according to standard business practicesAbility to communicate effectively with others, both orally and in writingAbility to understand and follow oral and/or written policies, procedures and instructionsAbility to operate a personal computer using standard or customized software applications appropriate to the assigned tasksLICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS:Holds, has held, or is eligible for a valid New Hampshire educator certificate with an endorsement in a teaching areaHolds a valid New Hampshire certificate as Principal or Statement of EligibilityPHYSICAL ACTIVITY REQUIREMENTS:Primary Physical Requirements:(Not, Rarely, Occasionally, or Frequently Required)1. Lift up to 10 lbs:Frequently required2. Lift 11 to 25 lbs:Occasionally required3. Lift 25 to 50 lbs:Rarely required4. Lift over 50 lbs:Not required5. Carry up to 10 lbs:Frequently required6. Carry 11 to 25 lbs:Rarely required7. Carry 26 to 50 lbs:Not required8. Carry over 50 lbs:Not required9. Reach above shoulder height:Occasionally required10. Reach at shoulder height:Occasionally required11. Reach below shoulder height:Occasionally required12. Push/Pull:Rarely requiredOther Physical Consideration:(Not, Rarely, Occasionally, or Frequently Required)1. Twisting:Not required2. Bending:Occasionally required3. Crawling:Not required4. Squatting:Occasionally required5. Kneeling:Not required6. Crouching:Occasionally required7. Climbing:Not required8. Balancing:Rarely requiredHand Manipulation:(Not, Rarely, Occasionally, or Frequently Required)1. KeyboardingFrequently required2. Gross Manipulation:Frequently required3. Fine Manipulation:Frequently requiredDuring the Work Day, Employee is Required to:Maintain a stationary position for up to two consecutive hours;Move within the work location for up to two consecutive hoursCognitive and Sensory Requirement(s):Effectively exchange and receive information and instructions, and respond to inquiries;Communicate with others;Observe students and staff to ensure safetyWork Environment: Inside: up to 100%Outside: up to 20%Work Surface(s): Office Desk, Office ChairCarpeted floor, tile floorOther Training, Skills and Experience Requirements:Ability to work with staff, students, parents, and the communityOther Considerations and Requirements:The physical demands of an employee in an Associate Principal role are minimal. The employee is occasionally required to do some lifting. Employee is typically able to sit and stand as needed.