About LEARN
Founded in 2001, LEARN is a network of high-performing college preparatory, tuition-free public elementary and middle schools with the mission of providing children with the academic foundation and ambition to earn a college degree. There are 11 LEARN Schools serving 4,100 students in grades PK-8 across Chicago, Waukegan, North Chicago, and Washington, D.C.
It is our goal to create an environment, on every campus, in which our staff members feel supported, respected, and appreciated. Our staff work together at each school and across the network to share ideas, problem solve, and innovate to move our schools and students beyond the expected.
LEARN and our amazing educators, have received numerous recognitions for making an impact in public education, including the 2018 Chicago Magazine's Top Elementary Charter Schools and the 2018 Illinois Network of Charter Schools Principal of the Year Award.
LEARN's mission remains crystal clear: to provide children with the academic foundation and ambition to earn a college degree. LEARN is currently looking for hard-working and passionate professionals that are dedicated to transforming public education.
About the Opportunity
The Assistant Principal’s (AP) primary job responsibility is the supervision, discipline, and monitoring of students. The AP, under the direction of the Principal, implements and enforces school policies, administrative rules and regulations.
As an Assistant Principal, your critical tasks will include:
- Assisting in the development and implementation of all assessments and instructional programs for students.
- Guiding setup and organization of class rooms, and creating all master schedules for student and teacher assignment; directing procurement and deployment of curriculum materials and supports by grade and class.
- With the Principal, developing and administering guidelines for student conduct and disciplinarian procedures and incentives.
- Overseeing student arrivals, dismissals and other transitions.
- Assisting in planning and supervising extracurricular activities
Instructional Support
- Observing, evaluating and coaching assigned teachers and other staff members.
- Leading professional development sessions as required.
- Assisting in creating an appropriate learning and teaching environment (e.g., providing concrete strategies to incorporate positive reinforcement, or supporting Multi-Tiered Support Systems)
School Operations
- Recruiting, hiring, and conducting orientation of assigned teaching and other staff.
- Being proactive in solving conflicts, concerns and problems; anticipating potential problems for families or students and planning accordingly
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Training and/or Experience
This job is a great fit if:
- You have 2+ years experience in an Assistant Principal role or 3 to 5 years as a Master Teacher driving instruction
- You live LEARN’s Core values
- You possess knowledge of laws, regulations and policies governing education in Illinois.
- You display knowledge of curriculum and instructional programs at the elementary school level
- You have the skills to work with teachers, parents, community members and Board Members
- You can communicate effectively orally and in written form
- You have the ability to prioritize and organize
- You can analyze data in the decision making process to drive instruction
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
This job is an ideal fit if:
- You are interested and want to become a principal in 1-2 years
- You have a Master’s degree
- You have the ability to evaluate and improve processes
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Personal Characteristics
To succeed as an Assistant Principal, you demonstrate our core values by setting high expectations for yourself and our scholars, along with bringing a high level of energy and consistently positive attitude. You are proficient with Microsoft Office and Google applications, databases, and intranet and internet usage. You possess strong written and verbal skills, and the ability to express yourself effectively and concisely. You inspire others with your leadership skills and management ability.
In addition, you have experience in development and implementation procedures, as well as the ability to prioritize and manage multiple projects, adhering to strict timelines.
Above all, you are an adaptive, creative administrator who is comfortable interacting with students and families. You demonstrate professional demeanor with a high degree of initiative and independent judgment, plus the capacity to tactfully and effectively deal with families, students and staff in a personable and professional manner. You bring team building and supervisory skills along with organizational and staff development skills.
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Retirement plan
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
Work Location: In person