| Description | SUMMARY OF DUTIES: Under professional direction, to serve as the chief administrative officer of a P-6 school facility; to plan, implement, and direct the operational procedures and processes of a site facility; to plan, develop, and implement instructional goals and objectives, and procedures for evaluating program effectiveness; to plan, develop, and conduct staff development and staff training programs and activities; to plan and conduct public and community relations programs; and to do other related functions as directed.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: This position classification requires subject matter expertise in educational programs, and curriculum and instruction strategies. Directly related administrative experience is suggested to assure success in a school leadership role. The job requires the ability to analyze and offer alternative problem solutions. Decisions are made by the incumbent that have a critical impact on the goals, organization and administration of educational programs and services of the school. The position classification has supervisory responsibility for planning, assigning, reviewing, and evaluating the quality and quantity of work of professional, technical and clerical employees. Frequently meets with teachers, Guidance Counselors, School Psychologists and other educational personnel to influence, motivate and monitor the result objectives of the school operation.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Serve as the instructional leader of a P-6 school facility.
- Plan, design, and conduct follow-through strategies pertaining to curriculum development, and the implementation of instructional programs and activities designed to meet the needs of students and the educational community.
- Plan, develop, organize, conduct, and maintain performance evaluation information systems designed to ensure that site goals and objectives are achieved, and that all levels of staff adhere to District, state, and national educational standards and goals.
- Plan, develop, organize, and administer support systems which provide optimal educational opportunities for adolescent age pupils.
- Assess the school facility educational and program offering needs, and develop short-term, mid-term and long-range planning strategies for maintaining an optimal educational program.
- Design a master calendar of programs and activities to implement the facility goals and objectives.
- Plan, develop, organize, and administer a variety of support systems which aid in allowing the student population to achieve at maximum potential.
- Plan, develop, and implement budget planning and expenditure control procedures.
- Manage a comprehensive physical facility, identifying needs and recommending additions, modifications, and services.
- Evaluate expenditure requisitions and allocate instructional supply, material, and equipment funds appropriately.
- Plan, develop, and implement effective administrative support systems, and delegate appropriate areas of responsibility to subordinates.
- Confer, consult with, and advise District, public and private agency personnel, and parents concerning student educational and behavior problems and alternative problem solutions.
- Manage, supervise, observe, and assess site personnel performance, and provide counsel and assistance as required.
- Plan, develop, organize, and conduct staff development and staff training programs that identify and encourage leadership potential.
- Confer with site and District instructional support personnel in decision making processes, and in the development of alternative approaches to solving educational concerns and issues.
- Participate in the formation, function and leadership of District and site advisory groups and committees.
- Assist the school community and the public in their awareness of the site goals and objectives and the strategies for achieving them.
- Assist in the development, implementation, interpretation, and administration of policies, rules and regulations, and negotiated employee agreements.
- Supervise, direct, and coordinate the assignment of instructional and pupil support personnel.
- Establish administrative review procedures to ensure a maximum utilization of monetary and human resources.
- Establish and maintain conflict resolution procedures in an effort to maintain a high level of staff morale.
- May be responsible for the management, monitoring, auditing, and evaluating of specially funded programs.
- Plan, develop, and provide, as required, management reports pertaining to the educational climate and the functions and activities of the school facility.
- Coordinate student and family assistance programs with social service and youth service agencies.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:
KNOWLEDGE OF:
- Principles, techniques, strategies, goals, and objectives of public education at the elementary and/or secondary level;
- Philosophical, economic, and legal aspects of public education;
- Procedures, methods, and trends of organization and management of an intermediate level school;
- Curriculum development strategies, instructional delivery systems, and program evaluation processes;
- Evaluation techniques for determining program activity and personnel effectiveness;
- Human relations and conflict resolution strategies and team building principles and techniques.
ABILITY TO:
- Manage, lead, and direct the functions and activities of an intermediate level school;
- Demonstrate an effective instructional, organizational, and administrative mode;
- Systematically analyze problems, determine alternative problem solutions, and make appropriate and effective decisions;
- Communicate effectively in oral and written form;
- Understand and carry out oral and written directions with minimal accountability controls;
- Establish and maintain effective organizational, public, and community relationships.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and skill is qualifying. Successful teaching experience and the successful completion comprehensive administrative internship training program. Completion of a Master of Arts or higher degree from an accredited college or university in educational administration, instructional technology, or a closely related field.
CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENT: Possession of certification as required by Kentucky law. |