Are you ready to redefine whats possible in education KIPP Philadelphia Public Schools is seeking talented committed and culturally competent Assistant Principals of Student Support to join our school communities for the 2526 school year. As an Assistant Principal you will directly coach and manage a subset of the schools teachers building strong relationships to ensure they possess the skills content knowledge and mindsets essential to leading outstanding classrooms. Through frequent observations feedback practice data analysis and content internalization you will empower educators to evolve their craft and increase student learning and growth. If this sounds like you apply today to make an enduring impact!
Key Responsibilities
Lead School Based Special Education & Student Support Programming
- Develop monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of special education programs and other student supports (Intervention 504 ELL etc.)
- Serve as the schools point of contact for all external stakeholders and state compliance reporting for special education
- Monitor development and compliance of IEPs 504s Evaluations and ELL programs and ensure programming and service delivery is implemented with fidelity.
- Manage related service and evaluation provision ensuring compliant and responsive timelines programming and reporting
- Lead Child Find efforts and drive intervention and evaluation processes.
- Design and lead the MultiTiered System of Support (MTSS) preservice program to ensure that the school is intervening with students demonstrating needs at Tiers 2 and 3
- Manage and coach Special Education teachers and related service providers and lead Student Support content team.
- Consult on all discipline cases involving protected students and ensure procedural compliance.
- Liaise and engage with families via training meetings and consultations.
- Plan and deliver professional development related to special education and student support topics
- Review and respond to student support data sources including attendance discipline compliance monitoring and progress monitoring
Coaching Developing & Managing Teachers and Others
- Develop knowledge and expertise in all aspects of the KIPP Philadelphia Schools instructional design including curriculum assessment and instructional moves
- Coach teachers and case managers effectively identifying the teachers strengths and growth areas and leveraging a variety of coaching tools (including frequent observation real time feedback practice sessions) to evolve each teachers craft and increase learning in their classroom and the effectiveness of their case management
- Build strong relationships with teachers built on trust shared clarity care and transparency
- Analyze instructional and compliance data for individual teachers and across the grade(s) or subject areas of focus pulling out trends bright spots and needs and using findings to drive support and initiatives
- Design lead and participate in staff professional development including but not limited to workshops content teams data step backs content internalizations and planning meetings
- Ensure all teachers have clarity on the expectations of their role including performance goals connected to student outcomes effective practice and core values alignment
- Regularly meet with all teachers to provide feedback on their practice review outcomes data and provide the support needed for them to meet their performance goals
- Conduct midyear and endof year evaluation meetings with all teachers
- Support teachers in understanding certification expectations resources and next steps (provided by the regional office)
- Build up the leadership capacity of teachers over time supporting teachers in building the skills knowledge and mindsets essential to achieve their aspirations
- Coach and manage the Senior Social Worker or Social Worker
- Coach and manage the external and internal related service providers and support personnel including but not limited to: School Psychologist Speech & Language Pathologist Occupational Therapist Physical Therapist ELL Teacher Paraprofessionals Personal Care Assistants and other support personnel
Transformational Leadership and Fostering a Strong School Community
- Model KIPP Philadelphias values and beliefs at all times (Children First Cultural Competence Community Ownership)
- Support the implementation of proactive student discipline strategies
- Build strong relationships with students and implement systems that develop their knowledge skills socialemotional development and positive sense of self
- Establish and maintain strong lines of communication with all fellow employees parents and community partners
- Lead schoolwide events and act as school leader when necessary
- Remain on call in the evenings (via school cell phone) to provide student support
- Lead and help execute school initiatives including but not limited to annual planning for the coming year implementation of new focus areas and other duties as assigned by the School Leader
Who You Are:
- You are deeply committed to unlocking the potential in every child seeing their inherent brilliance and fostering their growth.
- You have a proven track record of driving student achievement and creating inclusive warm and rigorous learning environments where all students thrive.
- You are passionate about professional learning eager to both facilitate growth in others and continuously develop as a leader.
- You operate with cultural humility cultural competence and an unwavering commitment to inclusion antiracism and dismantling antiBlackness in education.
- You believe in the transformative power of educators recognizing that teachers are the primary catalysts for student growth learning and success.
- You set high expectations for both students and teachers inspiring and motivating others to achieve excellence while holding them accountable with care and clarity.
- You are solutionsoriented resilient and adaptable approaching challenges with creativity and a relentless focus on driving positive outcomes.
Qualifications :
- Highly Qualified status as defined by the Pennsylvania Department of Education
- 2 years of fulltime special education teaching experience in an urban setting with a track record of success
- 1 years of experience coaching and developing teachers (as an AP Instructional Coach or like role)
- Bachelors degree
- Hold Pennsylvania (or other state) teaching certification in Special Education
- Enroll in Pennsylvania leadership certification program (if not currently held) within one year of being in role
- Complete all required criminal and child abuse background checks:
- PA State Police Clearance
- PA Child Abuse Clearance
- Cogent Federal Fingerprinting
Additional Information :
Compensation
- Salary is commensurate with experience. Ranging from $.
- Comprehensive benefits package included including 100% employerpaid health benefits for employees and their families a 403b matching program and access to free financial advising services
To Apply
KIPP Philadelphia Schools is an equal opportunity employer. Employees are selected on the basis of ability without regard to race color religion sex national origin disability marital status or sexual orientation in accordance with federal and state law.
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Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Fulltime