What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Principal Eligibility Pool Application - 10 Month Position position at School District of Philadelphia?
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA
Assistant Principal Eligibility Application Spring 2024-2025
NOW OPEN!
The School District of Philadelphia is excited to announce the opening of our Assistant Principal Eligibility Application Pool. We are seeking visionary leaders ready to make a significant impact in our schools and communities and Accelerate Philly. We invite you to apply to inspire the next generation of learners in the fastest-improving urban district in the nation! You must possess a Principal certification (out-of-state certifications must be eligible for reciprocity) and submit an application with your resume, references, and upload your essay responses.Your application will be evaluated based on your application, essays, and active certification.Once accepted into the pool, you will be eligible to apply for school-based positions as they become available.
Assistant Principal Eligibility Pool Process and Timeline
- Applications will be accepted from March 3 through March 21, 2025
- Completed applications will be reviewed and essays will be scored.
- To have your application considered complete, you must submit the application in Taleo with all relevant information AND upload your essay response to the Google form linked HERE AND upload your active Pennsylvania administrative certification AND provide your PPID #.
- Serves as part of the assigned school's administrative team; oversees the administration of school programs and the implementation of policies; assists in planning, organizing and evaluating services for professional and non-professional personnel such as staff development activities, resource management, and instructional program development.
- Interacts with teachers and other staff, and at the secondary school level with department heads and chairpersons, in the development of materials and methodologies for the delivery of personalized instructional programs; oversees staff providing instruction in alternative educational programs including Special Education, ESOL and Title I.
- May serve as a member of the School Council; participates in the development of a comprehensive educational plan designed to meet Outcome-Based Education guidelines, including curriculum integration and interdisciplinary approaches to learning; assists in the transition from traditional to Outcome-Based Education dimension; develops and oversees the implementation of revised assessment, evaluation and reporting methods.
- Tours the school building and its external perimeters to monitor safety and security; directs and coordinates staff supervision of areas such as hallways and cafeterias; ensures that schools rules and negotiations are enforced by security personnel on the premises, handles student disciplinary measures.
- Coordinates the provision of student support services; directs the support programs for students.
- Oversees the student admission and dismissal processes with feeder schools, including liaison activities at the elementary and secondary levels, and recruitment activities at the secondary school level; utilizes a computer-based record management system to access current student information.
- Conducts classroom observations on instructional staff; provides input to the school principal during the teacher evaluation process.
- Establishes and maintains cooperative working relationships with community based groups, parents, students and District administrators; works collaboratively with Home and School Associations and student organizations; develops resources within the community.
- Coordinates extra-curricular and athletic activities; may engage in before-school, after-school and evening activities as required.
- the principles, methods and practices of elementary. middle and/ or secondary education.
- the theories and principles of child growth and development.
- the principles of elementary. middle and/ or secondary level educational administration.
- current major educational issues.
- curriculum theory and development.
- alternative educational programs.
- the theory and principles pertaining to the decentralization of decision making authority and accountability for the educational process and outcomes to the individual school.
- utilize computer-based communications and record-keeping systems.
- organize and coordinate the work of professional and paraprofessional personnel.
- communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
Salary : $100,693 - $126,184