Assistant Principal

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Description

Assistant Principal

Revised: March, 2025

 

Perm/contract: 

 25/26 School Year 

Days:

200 Days

Department:

 Core Instruction

Primary Reporting Location:

Irving Elementary School

Level:

 K-5

Salary:

$93,000-$110,000

Date Available: 

 SY25-26

Benefits:

Insurance- Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance are available

Leaves- paid sick, personal, and vacation days provided

Retirement- TRS Board Contribution available 

 

 

Portrait of a District 97 Leader:

  • Champions the vision of the school district

  • Models a forward-thinking and innovative mindset

  • Stewards public funds with a high sense of responsibility

  • Leads with an unrelenting commitment to universal student success 

  • Demonstrates the ability to organize teams to achieve common goals

  • Leads with an awareness of the cross-functional nature of district work

  • Generates a culture of care for, learning with, and service to the community

  • Aspires to the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and confidentiality

  • Demonstrates a passion for working with a culturally, racially linguistically diverse district team of administrators, educators, and staff in all roles

  • Actively seeks feedback, including critical feedback intended for professional growth

  • Understands the intersection of public school leadership, student learning, and equity

  • Courageously addresses adult behavior that does not meet professional expectations

 

About This Role

The Assistant Principal contributes to administering and supervising the operation of the school in all phases. The Assistant Principal will incorporate the Illinois Performance Standards for School Leaders to effectively guide professional practice to ensure a positive learning environment for all students and staff as well as facilitating meaningful collaboration with families and community partners. Additionally, they coach and develop teachers to enhance core instruction and ensure equitable access to programming. Serving as an instructional leader, they integrate curriculum delivery and social/emotional support. The Assistant Principal plays a vital role in school transformation, engaging students, staff, and the community, with a focus on equitable curriculum delivery. They help to facilitate smooth school transitions for students and families. They play a vital role in supporting student supervision and conduct. 

 

The Assistant Principal supports our district’s equity commitments as expressed in  Board Policy 7:12: Ensuring Racial and Educational Equity.  

 

Essential Role Responsibilities:

  1. Collaborates with the Building Principal to analyze student achievement and facilitate the school improvement process. 

  2. Leads high-quality data-driven instruction.

  3. Leads for equity toward college and career readiness.

  4. Leads for a culture of empowerment, continuous improvement, and celebration.

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

  6. Leads for academic and social-emotional success for diverse student populations.

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

  8. Advocates for all members of the school community and effectively engages family and community.

  9. Demonstrates strong communication and interpersonal skills including the ability to connect and communicate with students, parents, and the community.

  10. Builds solid relationships with students, staff, parents, administration and the community

  11. Reflects and identifies areas for continuous personal growth

  12. Assists the Building Principal with the administration and coordination of student assessment programs. 

  13. Participates in the preparation of student schedules, per Building Principal’s direction. 

  14. Assists in safety inspections and safety drill practice activities. 

  15. Participates in the selection, assignment, supervision, and evaluation of professional staff, educational support staff, contracted staff, coaches/sponsors, and extracurricular activity sponsors assigned to the school. 

  16. Asserts leadership during emergency situations in accordance with established Board of Education policies, applicable statutes, and administrative procedures. 

  17. Monitors the implementation and observance of Board policies and regulations by the school’s staff and students. 

  18. Assists the Building Principal in the organization and administration of the public relations program for the school. 

  19. Cooperates with student services personnel to develop educational opportunities for students. 

  20. Promotes professional growth by informing staff of opportunities for development; by leading in-service training activities; by helping teachers integrate skills learned and assisting in classroom implementation, and through clinical supervision activities. 

  21. Assumes full administrative responsibilities in the absence of the Building Principal. 

  22. Complies with all contractual duties, Board of Education policies, and administrative procedures; adheres to state and federal laws and regulations. 

  23. Attends meetings and serves on or leads committees and other school, District, and community groups as required by position or building need. 

  24. Assumes responsibility for own professional development; for keeping current with the literature, new research findings, and improved techniques in specialized areas; and for attending appropriate professional meetings. 

  25. Uses current available technologies to enhance job productivity and communication with staff, parents, and the community. 

  26. Takes all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect the health and safety of students, staff, equipment, materials, and facilities. 

  27. Exhibits ethical behavior and integrity and maintains confidentiality for all school-related responsibilities. 

  28. Maintains a positive attitude toward job-related growth and development. 

  29. Develops and maintains positive and active relations and effective communications with students, staff, parents, community members, and community organizations. 

  30. Supports the implementation of all student programs and services, including Academic 504’s. 

  31. Maintains high standards of student conduct and enforces discipline according to District policies and the due process rights of students. 

  32. Oversees and monitors the cleanliness, safety, security, administration, and use of the school facilities, properties, and equipment for both academic and non-academic purposes. 

  33. Attends school-sponsored, District-sponsored, or related activities, functions, and athletic events. 

  34. Supervises students before and after school, during student lunch periods, and during other activities designated by the Building Principal 

  35. Shares with the Building Principal responsibility for the attendance, health, and safety of students, staff, equipment, materials, and facilities. 

  36. Prepares reports, records, lists, and other administrative tasks assigned by the Building Principal. 

  37. Performs other duties as assigned by supervisor/s and Superintendent.

 

Content Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required: 

  • Strong technology/computer skills

  • Critical thinker and creative problem-solver

  • Ability to use discretion and exercise sound judgment

  • Effective oral and written communication skills

  • Strong interpersonal skills

  • Ability to exercise appropriate initiative and to work independently

  • Strong organizational and time management skills

  • Solid ethical commitment to this work

 

EDUCATION, CREDENTIALS, and/or EXPERIENCE

  • Valid Illinois Professional Educator License with General Administrative or Principal Endorsement

  • Illinois Designation as Teacher Evaluator

  • Master's Degree

  • Five Years of Teaching Experience preferred

 

Physical Requirements: 

This position requires the performance of light work—which requires exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently to move objects. The position includes close visual acuity, frequent talking, hearing, walking and standing, occasional lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling, some stooping, kneeling, crouching and/or crawling and significant fine finger dexterity.  The job is performed in non-hazardous environments and a clean atmosphere.  The position requires indoor and outdoor supervision during varying temperatures and climatic conditions.



 

Posted By

School District 97

260 Madison Street , Oak Park, IL 60302
 

At the following locations

Washington Irving School

1125 South Cuyler Avenue , Oak Park, IL 60304