Assistant Principal of Instruction (25-26)

KIPP Texas Public Schools

Assistant Principal of Instruction (25-26)

Houston, TX +3 locations
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Description

    ABOUT THE ROLE

    The Assistant Principal of Instruction’s job is to support the school in driving academic and student culture outcomes for students as a key member of the school’s leadership team. Through supervising, coaching, training, and developing a cohort of teachers, managing key student culture initiatives and supporting other school wide priorities, our Assistant Principals of Instruction commit to creating joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose — college, career, and beyond — so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world.

    As an Assistant Principal of Instruction you will internalize and drive towards cohort-specific academic and culture-related goals in pursuit of supporting KIPP Texas Public Schools in meeting organizational goals;

    • 100% of KTX School achieve an A or B rating - TBD
    • 95% of K-2 students reading on grade level DIBELS
    • KTX earn 90/75/40 on Reading STAAR
    • KTX earn 90/75/40 on Math STAAR
    • 60% of seniors graduate having scored a 3+ on at least a AP/IB exam
    • 80% of student matriculate to a 4-year college
    • 97% Average Daily Attendance
    • 100% BOY Enrollment by Day 10
    • 80% of Staff Retained

    ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES

    Act as member of School Leadership Team

    • Support the development and implementation of the School Leader’s school-wide vision and take an active role in investing and mobilizing teachers to achieve the collective goals of the school
    • Own implementation of select school-wide priorities and initiatives as directed by the school leader in support of school-wide vision and short and long- term academic and culture goals
    • Champion KIPP TX core values and build a community of team and family members dedicated to achievement, inclusion and belongingness
    • Operationalize school-wide academic and student culture systems, processes, and routines
    • With guidance from the School Leader, lead the annual goal setting process for assigned grade levels and/or departments reflective of set regional and school-wide vision and goals
    • Effectively action plan and monitor progress towards goals utilizing and established campus and regional enabling systems
    • Troubleshoot and respond to concerns escalated from students, staff, and/or families
    • Support the School Leader in identifying and developing teacher leaders (Content Team Leaders and/or Grade Level Chairs) through providing coaching, feedback and opportunities for leadership development

    Lead Teacher Development

    • Manage and coach a team of teachers, including special education teachers, to achieve student academic and culture results.
    • Develop deep mastery of the academic standards in the subjects/grades for which s/he coaches, and its implications for all subjects/grades.
    • Lead the implementation and internalization of rigorous, standards-aligned curriculum that meets the needs of diverse learners, including weekly content team meetings and lesson internalization.
    • Implement regular coaching cycles through observation and real-time feedback.
    • Coach a cohort of up to 9 teachers, including special education teachers, and collaborate with instructional staff to develop knowledge, design, and implement effective instructional strategies that address the needs of all students.
    • Support the coordination and implementation of school-wide assessments and analyze assessments to identify trends, gaps, and opportunities for intervention.
    • Monitor student academic progress towards goals with data driven instructional practices and data analysis meetings.
    • Evaluate classroom teacher performance using KIPP TX’s Rubric for Equity and Excellence
    • Lead teacher instructional development with support of the academics team and school leader.

    College Preparatory School Culture Management

    • Lead school-wide school culture systems that address the evaluated areas of school climate, sense of belonging, social awareness, and growth mindset.
    • Develop and support teachers and staff in the implementation of school-wide culture systems (i.e entry, dismissal, transition, incentive systems, community meetings, etc.) aligned with the vision for school culture.
    • Coach their assigned teachers on classroom management, teacher language, and practices to support a college preparatory culture.
    • Ensure consistent implementation of research-based social-emotional learning (SEL) and positive behavior interventions aligned within a multi-tiered intervention framework (MTSS).
    • Co-create and monitor student discipline management systems that results in positive student behavior and supports learning (i.e detention systems, In-School Suspension Systems, Re-Entry Systems, Intervention Systems).
    • Resolve conflict and disciplinary situations through a restorative lens while applying appropriate consequences aligned to the KTX code of conduct.
    • Lead data collection and assessment process to evaluate the effectiveness of school climate initiatives including adult (TNTP, Two Step) and student facing surveys (Student Needs Assessment).
    • Invest and build collaborative partnerships with parents and community, and other stakeholders to support students’ success and strengthen community involvement.
    • Manage staff and student celebrations.
    • Cross collaboration with behavior interventionist(s) when available, to coach and provide professional development around classroom management and Tier 1 behavior practices.
  • Qualifications

    Qualifications

    • Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university (required)
    • Texas Teacher Certification (preferred)
    • 2 years of teaching experience (required)
    • 1 year teacher leader experience leading teachers and/or teacher leaders with a record of results in improving academic and culture outcomes for students (content lead, grade level lead, etc.) (required)
    • Strong record of ensuring students achieve academic success (required)
    • Experience working in education partnering with historically underserved communities and communities of color (preferred)
    • Previous school-level leadership experience (preferred)

    COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS

    • Deep belief that all students can learn
    • Demonstrated leadership with the ability to drive results through others
    • Thrives in a fast-paced environment and demonstrates strong prioritization and time and task management skills
    • Demonstration of effective teaching and learning practices
    • Excellent interpersonal, human relations, and stress and conflict management skills
    • Ability to facilitate and lead change initiatives and embrace innovation
    • Enthusiasm to engage parents and community

    Additional Information

    What We Bring to the Table

    The starting point for the salary range for this position is $67,000 with the opportunity to earn more based on considered experience at an accredited K-12 institution and internal-equity.

    • Competitive vacation and flexible paid time off (PTO) policies.
    • Paid family leave.
    • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision plans with varying coverage for employees and their families, inclusive of virtual physician visits. High deductible health plan with HSA also offered.
    • Employee assistance programs.
    • Participates in the Teacher Retirement System of Texas (TRS).
    • 457 Roth retirement plan option with KIPP matching contribution up to $1,200 a year. 403b plans also supported.
    • KIPP also offers the following employee-paid benefits: legal plans, LifeLock identity protection, life insurance and disability insurance.
    • Flexible spending account or high-yield HSA.

    Physical Requirements

    • The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the functions.
    • Considerable time spent at a desk using a computer/laptop.
    • Attending conferences or training sessions.

    Work Environment

    • Reports to school site Monday-Friday.
    • Typical school environment with frequent interruptions.

    Travel Requirements

    • Minimal travel; may travel to other school sites or regional office for professional learning or meetings.
  • Locations
    Houston, TX • austin, TX • Dallas, TX • San Antonio, TX