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Virtual School Principal
Location
United States
Posted
84 days ago
Salary
$75K - $85K / year
Seniority
Lead
No structured requirement data.
Job Description
Virtual School Principal
ACCEL Schools
Role Description The Principal serves as the instructional and administrative leader of the ACCEL online school – responsible for the development, implementation and achievement of the school’s academic vision, student advancement and daily operations. The Principal will ensure successful academic outcomes for all students while employing long-term instructional sustainability measures involving professional development, teacher quality assessment, curriculum and pedagogical advancement. Please note – while this is an online school position and all instruction occurs virtually, travel and face-to-face attendance will be several times per year to support in-person state testing and student events. - Relentlessly work to meet all goals related to student achievement and school culture as well as School Report Card/Accountability goals - Facilitate the implementation of a standards-based curriculum - Complete ongoing review of weekly lesson plans - Implement frequent walk-throughs/teacher debriefs - Assume responsibility for student outcomes as related to academics and social-emotional wellbeing - Serve as the instructional leader in the building by facilitating a growth-focused professional environment - Develop and/or modify the school’s cultural programming and school-wide PBIS process with an emphasis on personal and academic growth - Lead Data Driven Instructional efforts, teaching and supporting staff in using data to monitor program effectiveness and adjust instructional programming - Plan all phases of summer educational opportunities and before and after/supplemental programs as applicable - Ensure effective implementation of instructional program across grade bands - Monitor teacher performance metrics (pass rates, teaching time, student contacts, etc.) and ensure teacher accountability for meeting set expectations - Work with the operations team to coordinate audits, and ensure compliance to state and sponsor/authorizer regulations - Work with the IT team to coordinate school technology efforts and make recommendations for improvement - Work with the Student Services to ensure support staff understand instructional model and teachers understand and appropriately utilize available student supports - Assist with updating parent and student manuals, policies, and handbooks - Effectively communicate the school’s mission and vision and solicit input from parents and families about school performance, areas for improvement, and their needs - Engage and build strong professional relationships with parents, characterized by timely and regular communications, involving parents, wherever possible in the life of the school - Contribute to a positive climate and culture by exhibiting high professional standards - Understand, accept, abide by, and implement the school’s philosophy and mission statement in all school activities - Coordinate special projects, such as peer mentoring, service learning and community involvement - Conduct home visits as needed - Respond to parent concerns and work collaboratively with parents - Address student disciplinary situations and implement school code of conduct and suspension/expulsion procedures - Other duties as assigned Qualifications - Master's degree in Education or related discipline is required; an advanced degree in education/educational leadership strongly preferred - Current valid Principal license - Three or more years of experience working in an online school in an instructional leadership role - Two or more years of experience in successful school administration/instructional leadership in an online school setting - Knowledge of State Standards and Common Core Standards - Successful completion of federal and state criminal background checks - Experience in coaching teachers to improve their instructional planning, instructional practice, and classroom culture - Ability to meet educational standards as applicable - Ability to work well under pressure as well as effectively prioritize and execute tasks to meet deadlines consistently - Understanding of and ability to manage confidential information - Exemplary written and verbal communication skills Benefits - The annual starting salary for this position is between $75,000 - $85,000 annually. - Life benefits – time & peace of mind - Paid time off - Retirement contributions - Optional Basic Life and AD&D insurance - Voluntary life insurance (employee, spouse, child) - Discounted childcare at Early Learning Academies locations - Health benefits – stay well & thrive - Medical, dental, and vision insurance - Employee Assistance Program - Voluntary short-term disability insurance - Voluntary long-term disability insurance - Career advancement opportunities throughout Accel Schools and our strong network of 4,000+ instructors and education professionals
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