Administrative - Licensed - Principal - All Elementary
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Open Date 04/02/2025
Closing Date 04/04/2025
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPALSUMMARY DESCRIPTION Under general direction, serves as the instructional leader and chief administrative officer of an elementary school. Incumbent performs related work as required.
EXEMPLARY DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES Develops, implements and maintains the vision and mission statement of the school; involves students, staff, parents, community and stakeholders; recognizes the individual needs of all staff and students, including those of diverse cultures, backgrounds or abilities; understands student requirements and academic standards; analyzes student achievement results; plans, sets and implements goals to improve student achievement.
Exercises vision and provides leadership that appropriately involves staff, parents, students, and the community in the identification and accomplishment of the school's mission; recognizes the individual needs of all staff and students, including those who of diverse cultures, backgrounds or abilities; applies effective human relations skills; encourages and develops the leadership of others; analyzes relevant information, makes decisions, delegates responsibility, and provides appropriate support and follow-up; identifies and creatively coordinates the use of available human, material, and financial resources to achieve the school's mission and goals; bonds the school community through shared values and beliefs; initiates and manages constructive change; advances the profession through participation as a member of local, state, and national professional groups.
Articulates beliefs persuasively, effectively defends decisions, explains innovations, and behaves in ways that are congruent with these beliefs and decisions; demonstrates skills in nonverbal communication, including impact of personal image, to communicate a positive image of the school; exemplifies the behavior expected of others; keeps communication flowing to and from the school; communicates effectively with the various constituencies within the school community.
Involves staff, parents, students and the community in setting goals; identifies in collaboration with staff, parents and students the decision-making procedures the school will follow; applies the process of consensus building both as a leader and as a member of the group.
Demonstrates knowledge of curriculum, instruction and assessment and their relationship to program goals and objectives; encourages students and staff to participate in co-curriculum activities that enhance and complement what is learned in the classroom.
Regularly assesses the teaching methods and strategies being used and ensures they are appropriate, varied and effective; applies principles of teaching and learning for both children and adults; articulates effective classroom management and planning processes.
Sets high expectations for students, staff, parents, and self; helps teachers understand and apply teaching styles that complement the varied learning styles of students; encourages students and staff alike to set high personal goals and offers encouragement and support in the achievement of those goals; involves others in designing staff development programs that match the goals of the school with the needs of the participants; encourages staff participation in professional development activities; engages in continuing personal and professional development.
Uses a variety of techniques and strategies to assess student performance, individual staff and personal performance, progress toward the achievement of curriculum goals, and the effectiveness of the overall instructional program; be proficient with data management systems and possess the ability to analyze student achievement data, including the ability to lead high functioning Professional Learning Communities (PLCs); demonstrate an understanding of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) as it relates to student success including familiarity with Positive Behavior Intervention Supports (PBIS) and Social Emotional Learning (SEL).
Fosters constructive suggestions from students, staff, parents, and the community for improving the school's program; applies effective observation and conferencing skills; inspires teachers at all levels of skill and experience to acquire new competencies and experiences; demonstrates a level of human relations skills which assures that the evaluation process will be helpful rather than destructive; develops professional growth plan to improve teaching and administrative performance.
Uses collaborative strategic planning to help identify and accomplish the school's mission, goals and objectives; recruits, selects, assigns, and organizes staff in such a way as to assure the greatest potential for the accomplishment of the school's mission; facilitates the identification, training, and monitoring of the staff to insure effective support in accomplishing the strategic plan of the district; attracts volunteers and provides them effective training and meaningful assignments; provides a safe, orderly climate for learning; manages the operation and maintenance of the physical plant.
Applies understanding of the school district budget and its specific implications for the school; involves staff and representative members of the community in the development of school budget priorities, based upon the mission and strategic plan of the district.
Is aware of and subject to appropriate laws of the State of Nevada, and the regulations of the district and the Nevada Department of Education.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS Education/Experience: The following are minimum requirements for applicants of this position:
- Education: A Master's Degree in School Administration or related field;
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- Experience: A minimum of two (2) completed years of leadership at the school site level as an assistant principal or principal; preferably at the elementary level; or, a minimum of one (1) year completed leadership at the school site level and the completion of Washoe Academy of School Leaders (WASL); or, a minimum of one (1) year completed AP leadership at the school site level and a minimum of one (1) year completed Dean leadership at the school site level; or a minimum of one (1) year completed AP leadership at the school site level and a minimum of one (1) session completed of Summer School Zone Coordinator; or a minimum of one (1) year completed AP leadership at the school site level and a minimum of one (1) year completed AP-level leadership at the district level (coordinator, Special Education Administrator "SEA", etc.)
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- Experience: Five (5) completed years of certified teaching experience;
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- Satisfactory summative evaluations in the last five (5) years.
Knowledge of: Modern instructional techniques and curricular concepts, especially as they are related to the elementary school; the vertical structure of the course of study of the District and understanding of the importance of articulation in these areas; the District's philosophy of the role of the comprehensive elementary school; principles and practices of school administration, including school finances, teaching methods and techniques, evaluations, and program development, applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations, ordinances and policies; an understanding of pre-adolescent and early adolescent youth and the social and individual challenges inherent at that age; human resources development; school law; conflict resolution; public relations; principles of effective management, staff supervision and administration.
Skill at: Planning, organizing, assigning and coordinating the activities of a professional and support staff; presenting ideas effectively, verbally and in writing; dealing constructively with conflict and developing consensus; selecting, supervising and evaluating subordinates; dealing effectively with people within the community; team building; establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; working with people, staff supervision and administration.
Licenses/Certificates: Nevada School Administrator Endorsement must be obtained prior to placement as an administrator. Proper endorsement is necessary for commencement of a contract.
Physical Demands: The work is sedentary. Typically, the employee sits comfortably to do the work. However, there may be some walking; standing; bending; carrying of light items, such as papers, books, or small parts; or driving an automobile. No special physical demands are required to perform the work.
Work Environment: The environment involves everyday risks or discomforts that require normal safety precautions typical of such places as offices, meeting and training rooms, libraries, residences, or commercial vehicles, e.g., use of safe work practices with office equipment, avoidance of trips and falls, observance of fire regulations and traffic signals. The work area is adequately lighted, heated, and ventilated.
THIS JOB SPECIFICATION SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED TO IMPLY THAT THESE REQUIREMENTS ARE THE EXCLUSIVE STANDARDS OF THE POSITION. INCUMBENTS MAY BE REQUIRED TO FOLLOW ANY OTHER INSTRUCTIONS, AND TO PERFORM ANY OTHER RELATED DUTIES AS MAY BE REQUIRED BY THEIR SUPERVISOR.
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