Employer: Concordia International School Shanghai
Location: Shanghai, China
Position Title: EC Principal
Division: Early Childhood
Supervisor: Head of School
Direct Reports: Assistant Principal, Early Childhood Teaching Staff, Divisional Secretary, Teaching Assistants
Position Summary: The Principal of Early Childhood (EC) serves as the educational leader responsible for empowering and supporting the EC Division to carry out the school’s vision and mission. The EC Principal is responsible for managing the policies, facilities, regulations and procedures that ensure all EC students are learning, are supervised in a safe learning environment, and that a high-quality education is provided that meets the approved curricula as framed by the Schoolwide Learner Outcomes (SLO).
The Early Childhood Principal works collaboratively with faculty, administrators, and parents to meet the academic, spiritual, mental, and social-emotional needs of early childhood school students, advance the school’s core values; foster a sense of community throughout the school; monitor progress toward school-wide goals; and establish divisional goals for ongoing improvement which align with the school-wide goals.
Requirements:
Education
- Master’s Degree or higher, preferably in Educational Leadership
- Appropriate Administrative License or Certification
Experience
- Christian faith, interested in the complex questions of faith and spirituality and keen to learn and interact with others of different faith traditions.
- A strong moral character with the ability to engender trust
- Proven success working with a diverse student population from a wide variety of cultural, social and religious backgrounds.
- Managed and directed a substantial Early Childhood Education and/or Elementary School Program (ie: consisting of 20 or more faculty) at the Assistant Director/ Principal or Director/Principal level – minimum of 2 years
- Experience leading within a Reggio-inspired learning framework or similar
- International school experience, preferred.
Terms of Employment:
- Thirty working days of vacation other than school holidays
- The salary will be competitive and commensurate with the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate
Skills
- Ability to articulate the developmental progression and needs of Early Childhood aged children and translate these into a coherent vision.
- Ability to establish and maintain an effective learning climate in the school
- Ability to effectively manage and multi-task within a demanding, dynamic and changing environment.
- Ability to interpret and implement all Board policies
- Ability to supervise all school personnel for the purpose of monitoring performance, providing for professional growth and achieving overall objectives of the school’s instructional program
- Ability to facilitate the development, revisions and evaluation of the curriculum, standards, and instructions
- Ability to develop policies and procedures for the health, safety, discipline, and conduct of students
- Ability to prepare and manage the Early Childhood divisional budget
- Ability to serve as liaison between the school and community, interpreting activities and policies of the school and encouraging community involvement with the school
- Ability to provide direction to others and to make independent judgments
- Ability to work harmoniously with others and to communicate effectively (both orally and in writing) with students, parents, teachers and community
- Ability to maintain confidentiality
- Ability to communicate with individuals of varied cultural and educational backgrounds
- Ability to work collaboratively within the school’s leadership team
- Ability to keep and maintain accurate records and to meet deadlines
- Ability to use technology as required to perform duties
Key Areas of Responsibility
Staff Recruitment, Development, Supervision, and Evaluation
- Together with the leadership team, recruit top quality faculty and support staff that are capable of effectively performing their roles and responsibilities in carrying out the mission and goals of Concordia.
- Supervise and evaluate faculty to ensure that they continue to be effective in the classroom, in leading activities, and in contributing to Concordia’s spiritual life. Ensure that all teachers and staff have a clear understanding of their performance expectations. Negotiate and monitor annual professional goals for staff supervised.
- Encourage and support professional development so that teachers continuously improve in their instruction and overall teacher effectiveness.
- Foster a sense of collegiality through effective team planning and decision-making, involving faculty in goal setting and planning. Develop the leadership capabilities of teachers so that instructional leadership becomes a shared responsibility.
Curriculum/Program Development, Supervision and Evaluation
- Working with the school leadership, provide leadership to co-ordinate and support curriculum development and monitor achievement of classroom curriculum goals and ensure that student performance outcomes on the school’s Schoolwide Learning Outcomes (SLO’s) are being met.
- Working with the school leadership, assess programs against the needs of students, parent expectations and schoolwide goals to ensure that they continue to be effective.
- Set annual and long-range goals for the Early Childhood program improvement and involve faculty in goal setting and motivate their efforts towards successful achievement of the goals.
Community Relations and Development
- Develop a strong sense of community within the division and within the school. Maintain a positive school climate, where all students, faculty and staff can be engaged, involved, recognised, and feel valued, as well as to develop and achieve their potential both individually and collectively.
- Maintain effective communication between school and home about individual student progress and school goals and involve parents in significant decisions associated with their child’s education.
- Provide parent forums for two-way communication.
- Maintain effective communication between school and home through division newsletters or other such medium.
- Be an active supporter of the after school extra-curricular programs (ECA) and parent events.
Financial Management
- Responsible for sound financial management including accurate program budget planning and fiscal accountability to ensure school resources are effectively and properly utilized.
Facilities Management
- In conjunction with the Operations Department and the AHOS – T&L, manages current Early Childhood facility as well as plans and determines long-range facility improvement and maintenance to ensure that the school’s resources are being used to serve the students, faculty and staff to its full potential.
Others
- Provide leadership and support, as needed, for the effective operation of the whole school.
- Serve as a collaborating, constructive, contributing member of the Academic Council and the Leadership Team.
- Provide leadership and support any other committee (e.g., WASC, Board, Curriculum) as assigned by the Head of School or the AHOS – T&L.
- Model integrity to faculty and staff.
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