What are the responsibilities and job description for the High School Principal position at Skiatook High School?
Skiatook Public Schools is seeking applicants for a High School Principal for the 2025-2026 school year.
PRINCIPAL
Skiatook High School
POSITION DESCRIPTION:
The principal will serve as an instructional and operational leader of the district’s 9th-12th Grade building. The principal will provide a clear vision for learning for all students; ensure a safe, secure and orderly learning environment; and cultivate strong relationships with and act in service to diverse stakeholders, including families and the community. The principal is expected to promote high-quality instructional practices, passionately enjoy working with students, and believe that all students can achieve. The principal is responsible for selecting and assigning staff, supporting differentiated professional growth and building the leadership capacity of staff. The principal must collect, analyze and use multiple sources of data to guide continuous improvement in student achievement, manage school operations, and effectively evaluate and develop staff.
Requirements:
- Valid Oklahoma certification for secondary principal
- Masters degree
- 3-5 year of administrative level experience, preferred
FULL JOB DESCRIPTION
DISTRICT DESCRIPTION:
At Skiatook Public Schools, we have a positive and professional culture. We embrace a family-like atmosphere. We are collaborative and work together to inspire, prepare, and challenge every child, every day. We are student-centered and make decisions for what is best for students. We have high expectations for our staff, students, and community. And we love to celebrate success. We are proud of who we are and the direction we are heading!
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Display a data driven focus on student academic and social and emotional learning through continuous improvement of instruction as evidenced by student achievement or growth.
- Develop, articulate, steward, and operationalize a clear vision for learning for all students and implement a strategic plan to accomplish that vision.
- Build and sustain relationships with students, parents, building staff, and district personnel.
- Facilitate communication between staff, students and/or parents when evaluating situations, solving problems and/or resolving conflicts.
- Manage a positive, orderly and safe building climate.
- Be visible and present throughout the school.
- Manage the fiscal, operational, and technological resources of the building in a way that focuses on effective instruction and the achievement of all students.
- Be responsible for the selection, development, engagement and retention of high qualified staff.
- Complete and discuss classified and teacher performance on a regular basis meeting the expectations of the performance appraisal process and timelines outlined by SPS board policy and Oklahoma Statutes.
- Evaluate qualified staff based on the Tulsa model using OKTLE.
- Provide teachers with timely and constructive feedback on classroom instruction to develop teacher practice.
- Delegate and supervise responsibility for various administrative functions utilizing the talents of other staff members to assist with managing the school effectively.
- Provide professional development for staff through observation, coaching and support to ensure a growth mindset for all; provide teachers with timely and constructive feedback on classroom instruction to develop teacher practice.
- Develop a culture of collegial and professional relationships among staff and students that promote critical reflection, shared accountability, and continuous improvement
- Serve as the building communicator for district information with all staff.
- Belief in student empowerment and willingness to allow students to play an active role in supporting the school’s vision and climate.
- Participate in Professional Development, PLC, workshops, etc. to gather and convey information.
- Support and attend school and athletic functions.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Strong background in instructional leadership.
- Ability to motivate staff, students and families around the vision of the school.
- Excellent verbal, written and listening communication skills.
- Ability to organize and prioritize multiple projects simultaneously.
- High degree of motivation, responsibility and confidentiality.
- Ability to develop and analyze complex reports with a strong attention to detail and a high degree of accuracy in calculations.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision in a fast-paced work environment.
- Ability to reflect on how to improve, self-awareness of strengths and weaknesses, willingness to take responsibility for actions and mistakes
- Highly collaborative team player.
- Empathy for the perspectives of students, staff and stakeholders.
- Ability to self-initiate areas of opportunity, make recommendations for improvement, and follow up as necessary to achieve desired results.
- Effective decision-making skills; capable of having crucial conversations.
- Strong analytical and interpretive skills.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Outlook, etc.) & Google Suites (Sheets, Docs, etc.)
- Proficient in Assessment Tool
PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
Regular office/school environment, including frequent use of electronic email, being able to sit for long periods of time without a break, etc. Normal effort of occasional periods of moderate physical activity. Work is typically performed in an office environment with some travel to other campuses. Interruptions are expected to occur often. Must be able to adapt and respond quickly to constantly changing technology.
Skiatook Public Schools offers competitive pay and benefits including paid holidays and health benefits. Starting salary will be based on applicant qualifications and/or work history. The district's salary scale can be found at: https://www.skiatookschools.org/vnews/display.v/SEC/District|Employee Salary Schedule
The district also provides on-site daycare for staff members.
Any offer of employment is contingent upon the passing a felony criminal background check and approval by the Board of Education.
Please email Rick Loggins, Superintendent, rloggins@skiatookschools.org if you have additional questions about this position.
Title 1 District- Skiatook Public Schools is a Title 1 district. Under the Teacher Loan Forgiveness (TLF) Program, if you teach full time for five complete and consecutive academic years in a low-income school or educational service agency, and meet other qualifications, you may be eligible for forgiveness of up to $17,500 on your Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans and your Subsidized and Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loans. Additional information may be found at https://studentaid.gov/manage-loans/forgiveness-cancellation/teacher
It is the policy of Skiatook Public Schools to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, pregnancy, gender, gender expression or identity, national origin, religion, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, age, or genetic information.
Salary : $17,500