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Vice Principal - Sheldon High School

Employer
Elk Grove Unified School District
Location
Elk Grove, CA, US
Salary
$95,393 - $120,196 annually (placement based on experience - Maximum placement - Step 6) See Salary Schedule link below

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Job Category
Administrator, Assistant Principal
Grade Level
High School
Employer: Elk Grove Unified School District

Date Posted: 6/3/2019

Contact: Valerie English2
916-686-7797 ext. 67160

Number Openings: (At time of posting) 1

Length of Work Year: 210

Employment Type: Full Time

Application Deadline: 6/17/2019 4:00 PM Pacific

Salary: $95,393 - $120,196 annually (placement based on experience - Maximum placement - Step 6) See Salary Schedule link below

Job Description / Essential Elements:

ELK GROVE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT

CLASS TITLE: VICE PRINCIPAL-HIGH SCHOOL

BASIC FUNCTION:

Under the direction of a Principal, organize, coordinate and administer assigned programs and activities related to student discipline, attendance and instruction at an assigned high school; assist the Principal with administrative duties involving student conduct, curriculum development and school plant operations as assigned; provide administrative coverage of student activities, athletic and other events; supervise and evaluate the performance of assigned personnel.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Plan, organize, coordinate and participate in programs and activities related to the operation of an assigned high school, including instruction, student discipline and other programs; enforce applicable State and District codes, policies and laws; administer District and school site discipline policies and safety programs.

Perform a variety of administrative duties to assist the Principal in managing the school; assume the duties of the Principal as assigned.

Supervise and evaluate the performance of designated certificated and classified personnel; assign duties to faculty and staff as appropriate to meet school objectives; assist with recruiting, interviewing and selecting new faculty and staff.

Develop and administer disciplinary procedures in accordance with District policies and State laws; receive referrals and confer with students, parents, teachers and community agencies; respond to and resolve parent, student and staff complaints; serve on discipline or expulsion panels as assigned.

Supervise students on campus before and after school; monitor students during lunch, passing periods and other activities; discipline students according to established guidelines.

Establish, coordinate and maintain communication with community and parent groups; attend and conduct a variety of meetings and events; develop correspondence to promote school activities and achievements.

Participate in the preparation of the master calendar for the school; assure schedules meet State requirements; distribute to staff, students and parents.

Provide direction to a variety of faculty, staff and student programs and services; participate in informal and formal classroom visitations and observations; provide recommendations and suggestions as appropriate.

Oversee athletics, student activities and other programs as assigned.

Provide direction to the school's guidance and counseling services, student activities, student government, school attendance issues and plant maintenance; assure programs and services meet established objectives and requirements.

Supervise and organize a wide variety of student activities, extra-curricular activities and athletic events; schedule extra-curricular programs; attend a variety of school events including athletic events, dances, meetings and others.

Assure the health, safety and welfare of students.

Operate a computer and other office equipment as assigned; drive a vehicle to conduct work.

Assist with monitoring the school budget; order supplies as needed.

Prepare and maintain a variety of District, County, State and federally-mandated records and reports regarding student attendance, discipline, cumulative records and academic achievement.

Participate in graduation-related activities including photos, set-up of equipment and planning of various graduation-related events as assigned.

Perform related duties as assigned.

DEMONSTRATED KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:

KNOWLEDGE OF:

Comprehensive organization, activities, goals and objectives of an assigned high school.

School law administration, applicable sections of the State Education Code and other applicable laws.

Instructional standards and faculty requirements.

Board and District policies, procedures and regulations.

Principles and practices of administration, supervision and training.

Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy.

Oral and written communication skills.

Basic computer operation.

ABILITY TO:

Organize, coordinate and administer assigned programs and activities related to student discipline, attendance and instruction at an assigned high school.

Assist the Principal with administrative duties involving student conduct, curriculum development and school plant operations as assigned.

Direct, evaluate and supervise assigned certificated and classified staff.

Oversee activities regarding personnel, the physical plant, student services and activities, curriculum and instruction.

Prepare and deliver oral presentations.

Establish, coordinate and maintain communication with community and parent groups.

Assist with the implementation, evaluation and modification of instructional and categorical programs in accordance with applicable laws.

Plan and organize work.

Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action.

Complete work with many interruptions.

Read, interpret, apply and explain rules, regulations, policies and procedures.

Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.

Maintain consistent, punctual and regular attendance.

Hear and speak to exchange information and make presentations.

See to monitor students and read a variety of materials.

Move hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard.

Sit or stand for extended periods of time.

Bend at the waist, kneel or crouch.

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:

Any combination equivalent to: bachelor's degree and three years of classroom teaching experience including two years at the secondary level.

LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

California Teaching or other appropriate credential.

California Administrative Credential.

Valid California Class C driver's license.

Work involves frequent supervision of events and programs in the evening.

WORKING CONDITIONS:

ENVIRONMENT:

Office environment.

Constant interruptions.

Driving a vehicle to conduct work.

Evening or variable hours.

Requirements

Please complete our on-line application in full.

Please scan required documents.

PLEASE BE AWARE THAT ANY REQUIRED DOCUMENTS TO BE SCANNED AND ATTACHED MUST BE IN .PDF FORMAT.

  • Credential Copy (Valid Teaching or other relevant credential and Administrative Services Credential - Copy of all current valid credentials from CTC website (print information from each individual credential screen then scan and upload - do not use the email documents option as it does not contain all the needed information.)
  • Letter of Introduction (LETTER MUST HAVE A SIGNATURE.)
  • Letter(s) of Recommendation (Three (3) Letters of Recommendation (LETTERS MUST HAVE A SIGNATURE.))
  • Resume

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