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Elementary Assistant Principal/Holmes Elementary

 KENMORE- TOWN OF TONAWANDA UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT

Vacancy

 

Position: Elementary Assistant Principal

Holmes Elementary School

 

Qualifications: Hold a valid New York State School Building Leader or School Administrator/ Supervisor certificate (SBL or SAS). The preferred candidate will have at least 7 years of successful teaching, administrative or education-related professional experience at the Building Level.

 

Duties and Responsibilities:     The position is responsible for assisting the school principal in the leadership, coordination, supervision and management of the school program and operation.

 

Reports To: Building Principal

 

Salary: Per KAA Contract: Minimum Starting Salary $73,000 plus up to 20 additional work days compensated at 1/200th of base salary.

Starting Date: January 13, 2025

Application: 

Applications will only be accepted through RecruitFront.

Please address all cover letters to: 

Mr. Jeffery Richards, Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources

Please contact Human Resources, if you have any questions about the position at (716) 874-8400 extension 80414.

Application Deadline: November 27, 2024 - All required information is due by this date to be considered a viable candidate.

 

Kenmore-Tonawanda UFSD is an equal opportunity employer. The District does not discriminate against employees or candidates for employment on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin or ancestry, marital status, parental status, sexual orientation, disability or status as a veteran

 

Kenmore-Tonawanda Elementary Assistant Principal 

Job Description

 General Description:

The elementary assistant principal (10-month) supports the principal and assigned personnel; receiving, distributing and communicating information to enforce school, district, and state policies. Up to an additional 20 non-report days at the rate of 1/200th per diem are required.

In addition, the assistant principal maintains safety of the school environment; coordinates assigned school site activities; assists students to modify inappropriate behavior and to develop successful interpersonal skills; and communicates information to staff, principal and the public. This position supports the primary function of instructional leadership with the school principal.

 Qualifications: 

The successful candidate must have/hold:

  • Valid and appropriate New York State administrative certificate

  • Minimum of 7 years of teaching, administrative or education related professional educator experience is preferred.

  • Broad knowledge of the principles and practices of school administration and of current educational trends in curriculum and instruction; 

  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, students and community members

  • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with students, parents, community members, staff and administrators

  • Ability to be flexible, detail-oriented and able to prioritize and deal with ambiguity, and work well under pressure

  • Ability to provide leadership regarding specialized services programs including Response to Intervention, PBIS, etc.

  • Ability to coordinate with the transportation department to ensure student safety and positive experience while riding the school bus.

  • Ability to write routine reports and correspondence.

  • Demonstrate knowledge of the appropriate uses of technology for communication and instruction

  • Knowledge of the New York State Standards for curriculum content and instruction

  • Knowledge of Trauma Informed and SEL Practices

 
  • Possesses strong interpersonal skills to build trust and rapport with students, families, and staff from various backgrounds, fostering an inclusive environment where everyone feels respected

  • Communicates effectively with a diverse school community, ensuring that language barriers are minimized and that information is accessible to all students and families

  • Ability to multi-task and work effectively as a team member

  • Other qualifications as designated by the Kenmore-Tonawanda UFSD Board of Education

 

Duties and Responsibilities: (These duties are a representative sample; position assignments may vary.)

  • Facilitates communication among school personnel, students and /or parents for the purpose of evaluating situations, solving problems and / or resolving conflicts. 

  • Facilitates various meetings (e.g. curriculum, safety, special district committees, staff development, etc) for the purpose of coordinating agendas and ensuring that outcomes achieve school, district and / or state objectives

  • Intervenes in occurrences of disruptive behavior of students for the purpose of assisting students in modifying and/or replacing with appropriate behavior, developing successful interpersonal skills and/or initiating disciplinary action Collaborates with parents/families/stakeholders to provide comprehensive support. Determines the most appropriate course of action regarding progressive discipline, particularly within a restorative approach

  • Manages various school administrative functions (e.g. student disciplinary policy, school schedule, assigned teachers and personnel, etc.) for the purpose of ensuring district and site objectives are met, enforcing school, district and state policy and providing for safety and efficient school operations.

  • Represents school at various meetings (e.g. district, site, community, etc.) for the purpose of shared decision making, communicating and/or gathering information.

  • Supports Principal for the purpose of assisting with their job functions of maintaining overall school site operation

  • Provides excellent customer service to students, staff, parents and/or community members during shared decision making processes, when concerns are raised, and when engaging the community in the school activities

  • Evaluates certified and classified personnel 

  • Manages, evaluates and is accountable for the building’s instructional materials and makes recommendations for improvements

  • Provides oversight, guidance, and collaborates with the Office of Special Education in regards to the building’s consultant teacher services as well as the building’s special programming

  • Provides oversight, guidance and facilitates 504 processes, procedures and meetings and serves as a building level case manager for students with 504 Accommodation Plans as appropriate

  • Participates in the development of activities that help integrate technology into various curriculum areas

  • Maintains current knowledge of technology and instructional practices that relate to the use of technology

  • Manages academic assessment of learners and serves as testing coordinator for state and local assessments

  • Attends and promotes school and community student programs outside of the school day

  • Develops and maintains school safety procedures.

  • Helps implement and evaluate the building’s School Improvement Plan

  • Other duties as may be assigned but the Superintendent or designee

 Only complete applications will be considered. 















 
$73,000
Teacher Aide RPT 1:1 -Holmes Elementary

Hours: 8:45 a.m. – 3:45 p.m. (6.5 hours per day, 32.5 hours per week) - 10 month duty schedule

Minimum Qualifications: Graduation from high school or possession of a high school equivalency diploma, and; additional experience and knowledge in a particular field where specialized duties are involved; or have served in a community service organization, child-centered service or educational organization for a minimum of one (1) year; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.

Duties of Assignment: 1:1 personal aide for special education student.   Ensures student safety throughout the building; help student transition throughout the building.  Provide student  support in all academic areas that may include: behavior modification programs through encouragement and emotional development; provide direct supervision for student while attending academic classes and extra-curricular activities; provide guidance, support and proximity control throughout the realm of any given school day; duties may include lifting, feeding, and personal care duties that may include toileting and personal hygiene as noted on the student’s IEP. Assist with student instruction, focused on RTI.  Building principal may assign additional duties as needed.

$16.00-$24.93 per hour

The District does not discriminate against employees or candidates for employment on the basis of age, race, religion, color, national origin, gender or sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, disability, genetic predisposition or carrier status.  Requests for reasonable accommodations for the application and hiring process under the Americans with Disabilities Act or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 must be submitted to the Personnel Department.