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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL, ECE-8 - PLACE BRIDGE ACADEMY

Employer
Denver Public Schools
Location
Denver, CO, US
Salary
Competitive

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In order to apply to this position, you must first apply and screen into the Highly Qualified Assistant Principal (AP) Pool. To get started, please visit our careers website to submit your application to the most recent AP Pool and learn more about our application process: Click here! If you have not completed the AP Pool process your application will automatically be screened out when you apply.







If you currently hold an Assistant Principal Role in DPS (does not include DPS Charter School), you still need to apply to the most recent Assistant Principal Pool posting. However, you DO NOT have to go through the screening process.

PLACE BRIDGE ACADEMY

Near Northeast

Traditional 215 work days

FTE: 1.00

Salary: Refer to the school leader compensation page here: https://careers.dpsk12.org/lead/school-leader-compensation-and-benefits/

Essential Functions and Objectives:

The Assistant Principal supports the Principal with the overall direction and leadership of the school. Leads high-quality, data driven instruction by building the capacity of teachers to lead and perfect their craft. Strategically aligns people, time and money to drive student achievement. Applies teacher and staff performance management systems in a way that ensures a culture of continuous improvement, support, and accountability. Actively advocates for members of the school community and effectively engages family and community.

The DPS School Leadership Framework details the expectations required for all of our school leaders. The framework and the behaviors associated with each indicator are available here!

- Leads for equity toward college and career readiness

- Leads for culture of empowerment, continuous improvement and celebration

- Leads for high-quality, data driven instruction by building the capacity of teachers to lead and perfect their craft.

- Leads for the academic and social-emotional success of diverse student populations. Diversity includes race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, language, mental/physical abilities (students with disabilities, gifted and talented), religion, age, and political beliefs. DPS places particular emphasis on the needs of students of color and students with disabilities in order to close achievement gaps for these groups of students.

- Leads for effective English Language Acquisition programming (ELA Program School Leaders)

- Applies teacher and staff performance management systems in a way that ensures a culture of continuous improvement, support, and accountability.

- Implements strong systems for identifying, recognizing, and distributing talent

- Leads the school's vision, mission and strategic goals to support college readiness for all students.

- Distributes leadership to inspire change in support of an empowered school culture.

- Strategically aligns people, time and money to drive student achievement.

- Actively advocates for members of the school community and effectively engages family and community. Successful applicants will demonstrate the key leadership traits embedded within our framework:

- Evidence of the DPS Shared Values in interactions in the school, district, and community

- Strategic problem-solving and project management

- Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including the ability to connect and communicate with parents and the community

- Capability to build solid relationships

- Self-reflection and continuous professional growth

- Solid ethical commitment to this work

Knowledge, Experience, & Other Qualifications:

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