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High School Assistant Principal of Student Culture 26'-27' SY

High School Assistant Principal of Student CultureLocation: Nashville, TennesseeEmployment Type: Full-time, in-person 12-month positionStarting Salary: $75,000 (Final salary is based on experience)Why Choose STEM Preparatory Academy?At STEM Prep, we are more than a school — we are a community committed to excellence, equity, and empowerment. As a public charter school serving middle and high school students from diverse backgrounds, our mission is to create an inclusive environment where every student is encouraged to learn, lead, and thrive.We invest deeply in our educators because we know great educators change lives. When you join our team, you join a mission-driven community that values growth, collaboration, and innovation!Position OverviewSTEM Prep is seeking an Assistant Principal of Student Culture to help lead the school to unparalleled achievement. This person would serve on the school's leadership team and report directly to the principal. Oversees character development, discipline, and manages all student activities. Additionally, the APS will supervise, in collaboration with the principal the culture team.The APSC relentlessly pursues excellence, models consistent communication and interpersonal behavior to foster positive student and adult relationships, develops and leads multi-tiered systems of support in alignment with the STEM Preparatory Academy Priorities and Goals, as well as the school's goals, rules, and regulations. The Assistant Principal works collaboratively with students, parents, and staff toward improved academic and social-emotional growth as well as student/family engagement.Required QualificationsThree years of teaching experience (at the high school level)A desire to become a school principal within the next 2 to 3 yearsHold or the ability to attain an administrative licensureTwo years of school leadership experience or equivalent experienceCommitment to the development of adult learners through skill, knowledge, and mindset coaching conversationsAbility to hold students and adults accountable while building and maintaining positive and professional relationshipsEagerness to resolve conflicts, not avoid them.Demonstrated commitment to Anti Racism, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and BelongingFeels confident, compelled, and proactive in creating, monitoring, and evaluating action plansAbility to manage multiple priorities in a timely and efficient manner, and has the student-first mindsetAdvanced communication and organizational skillsBachelor's degree in education or related fieldPreferred QualificationsKnowledge of or background in Special Education and/or ELLKnowledge of or experience with PBIS and School Culture TeamsOutstanding performance as a lead teacher, supporting student outcomes that exceed district and state performanceProven track record of family and community collaborations that drive strong student outcomes and resultsDemonstrated results in coaching adult learners and practitioners to meet individual and collective performance targets, resulting in student outcomes that exceed district and state performanceExperience designing, facilitating, and evaluating adult learning and professional development that drives school improvement and cultivates a culture of learning, growth, and joyEvidence of designing and executing a strong vision for a department.Experience in managing a team of professionalsA valid teaching licenseResponsibilitiesSupport the development, implementation, and monitoring of the school improvement plan to ensure academic and social-emotional outcomes are met.Provide a wide variety of coherent and aligned learning opportunities for teachers focused on analyzing student work, effective planning, targeted and differentiated instruction, as well as high expectations for classroom culture and behavior.Serve on the Leadership Team; collaborate with inter-departmental teams to determine school-wide professional development, curriculum, and assessment needs to meet all school goals.Meet with teachers regularly to discuss data trends; problem-solve with teachers to prioritize the teacher actions that will most impact student performance and be able to communicate trends to all staff.Develop, implement, and support a culture system to ensure a positive school climate for all students and adults.Interview, supervise, and evaluate all staff, both certified and non-certified in a complete and timely fashion, ensuring best practices in the related programs.Promote the use of the behavioral components of Restorative Practice inquiry techniques and conferences, Response to Intervention (RTI), and Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) to effectively provide core instruction and intervention.In collaboration with the Director of HS Operations, supervise daily student attendance and monitor the procedures of the attendance office to ensure compliance with mandatory attendance laws and increase student attendance patterns, particularly in decreasing the percentage of chronically absent students.Organize and communicate the discipline process with building staff and offer feedback to staff, parents, and students for discipline events.Provide the supervision necessary for participants and spectators during after-school and evening extracurricular activities.Lead and/or assist in the organization of before/after school family and community engagement activities with staff, students, and community.Consult with parents, staff, district personnel, community, and individual students to ensure that each student is placed in an individualized program that best meets his/her identified needs.As requested by building administration, participate in building IEP Meetings for students currently enrolled.Schedule the instructional programs, students, staff, and classrooms, including coordination efforts to streamline the registration process.Development and Management of PeopleShares leadership and manages the Culture TeamResponsible for all student and teacher outcomes classroom culture & climate, and attendance alongside the principalIn concert with the principal, provides equity-driven and inclusive coaching of adult learners in alignment with the institutional mission, vision, and valuesIn collaboration with the principal, the assistant principal is responsible for the supervision, safety, and well-being of students and school staffPerforms evaluations for staff members designated by the principalStaff culture: Support the staff culture and work environment in which highly effective staff members are actively engaged and feel unwaveringly connected to the organization and its mission. Strengthen the school to a place where staff and students are all committed to excellence and believe that hard work is the key to achieving it.Designs, facilitates and evaluates the outcomes of staff professional developmentProfessional Development: Develop, maintain, and regularly review and revise systems and practices that improve staff ability to increase student achievement.Data AnalysisDevelop data-informed plans following ongoing and real-time data analyzes to determine next steps.Submits weekly performance reports and analyses to the Principal and appropriate others.Proactively contributes analyses and strategic, continuous improvement plans to Principal.Ensure the school's diverse student populations are making progress equal to those students in its regular education program.As the leader of a data-driven organization, root all decisions - academic, cultural, etc. - in data.Community RelationsFacilitates and supports family and parent communications to include quarterly parent academy workshops.Builds and maintains a high level of parent satisfaction with the organization as evidenced by feedback and low student attrition rates. Listen and respond respectfully to the range of concerns expressed by various constituents.Uphold our open door policy, ensuring that all families and stakeholders, regardless of home language or country of origin, feel welcome and comfortable at our school.Admin ResponsibilitiesPartner with the High School leadership teams, Network team, and support staff.Ensure an effective flow of critical information between and among leaders, staff, teachers, and students.Work closely with leaders to keep all parties fully informed on all important aspects of the status and development of the academic program to ensure transparent and effective oversight of the organization as a whole.Collaborate with members of senior staff to bolster the quality of programming and ensure continuous improvement of the academic program and organization as a whole.Create and maintain a culture that promotes student achievement and college preparation for all students.Demonstrate a commitment to competent communication and conflict resolution.Ensure the school meets and is in compliance with all federal, state, and local rules and regulations.Other duties as assigned.J-18808-Ljbffr

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