Principal, Adams Elementary
Company: Santa Barbara Unified School District
Location: Santa Barbara
Posted on: April 12, 2025
Job Description:
- Position Type:Management - Certificated/ Principal
Elementary
- Date Posted:3/14/2025
- Location:Adams Elementary School
- Date Available:07/01/2025
- Closing Date:04/13/2025Reports to: Executive Director,
ElementarySalary Schedule: Range 21E, Certificated Management
Salary Schedule, 215 day contract. DOE Range 21E, Step 1
$146,554.88 to Step 8 $164,728.20. Annual stipends for a Master's
and Doctorate degrees.Employment Status: Full-time (FLSA
Exempt)Benefits: Eligible to participate in District medical,
dental and life insurance.Purpose of Position: To serve as the
educational and instructional leader and chief administrator of the
school responsible for the achievement of all students. Achieving
academic excellence is a priority that requires the principal to
work collaboratively to lead all members of the school staff to
enhance the achievement of historically underserved students. The
principal must implement policies, regulations, and procedures of
the Board of Education to assure that all students are met with
high expectations, are given access to a rigorous core curriculum,
and are supervised in a safe, child-centered learning environment
that meets and exceeds the Common Core State Standards. Inherent in
the position are the responsibilities for planning, curriculum
development, co-curricular activities, human resource management,
financial management, emergency procedures, resource scheduling,
and facilities operations.Essential Functions:Equity:
- Serve as the administrator for the educational program that
delivers on the unique needs of a socio-economically, culturally,
ethnically, racially, and linguistically diverse student
population.
- Lead the implementation of practices that ensure equal
educational opportunities and outcomes for all students and their
families, as evidenced by student outcome data.
- Engage staff in professional learning that enhances the
achievement of all students, particularly socio-economically,
culturally, ethnically, racially, and linguistically diverse
student populations.
- Develop an annual budget that reflects the needs of our most
vulnerable learners, where actions and expenditures are supported
by student outcome data.
- Use an equity-based funding model to allocate funds and oversee
spending to ensure all students have access to programs, resources,
staff, interventions, and safety precautions to produce equitable
outcomes.
- Recruit and assign certificated and classified employees to
support the achievement of all students, particularly to match the
needs of our socio-economically, culturally, ethnically, racially,
and linguistically diverse student populations.
- Take leadership in establishing and prioritizing school goals
and objectives that address the needs of all learners, especially
those who are not meeting proficiency
standards.Accountability:
- Uphold California Education Code, the Administrative Code of
California, and the policies and regulations of the Santa Barbara
Unified School District.
- Use data to ensure equitable outcomes for students who have
been traditionally underserved by the education system.
- Guide staff and the community in regular analysis and
disaggregation of local and state assessment results and program
data.
- Provide continuous supervision and evaluation of the
instructional program with a heavy emphasis on effective
implementation of the program to meet the needs of a
socio-economically, culturally, ethnically, racially, and
linguistically diverse student population.
- Evaluate classroom instruction and implementation of student
supports based on evidence of student achievement, and implement
and review the results of all students' interventions to assure
that all students meet grade-level proficiencies.
- Implement a system of student supports based on evidence of
student achievement, and review the results of all students'
interventions to assure that all students meet grade-level
proficiencies.Student-Centered:
- Provide every student with equitable access to high-quality and
culturally relevant and sustaining instruction, curriculum,
educational resources, and supports, identifying instructional
practices that lead to academic achievement for historically
underserved students.
- Provide a system for monitoring student progress across all
academic disciplines to ensure that each student's individual
academic and behavioral needs are met.
- Communicate the school's vision of equity and inclusion and
establish clear expectations to achieve that vision for all
segments of the community.
- Implement family engagement programs and required school
advisory committees (e.g., School Site Council, ELAC) aligned to
the district's Framework for Family Engagement and designed and
planned with and in support of the needs of parents of various
cultural and linguistic backgrounds.Culture and Climate:
- Work closely with students, parents, and staff to establish and
maintain high expectations for achievement and systematic supports
using Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) so all students can
achieve standards.
- Monitor and maintain the physical facility and surrounding
grounds for the safety of staff and students.
- Assume responsibility during school hours for the health,
safety, and welfare of all personnel (students and employees)
assigned to the school.
- Apply effective student-family, family-teacher, and
family-school counseling skills that focus on anti-bias and
cultural awareness precepts.
- Demonstrate poise in personnel relations and in relationships
with families and the community.Working Conditions & Physical
Demands: The physical demands described here are representative of
those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential responsibilities and functions of the job and are not
meant to be all-inclusive. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
responsibilities and functions of the job.Unless reasonable
accommodations can be made, while performing this job the staff
member shall:
- Use strength to lift items needed to perform the functions of
the job.
- Sit, stand, and walk for required periods of time.
- Speak and hear.
- Use close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth
perception along with the ability to focus vision.
- Communicate effectively in English, using proper grammar and
vocabulary.
- Reach with hands and arms and use hands and fingers to handle
objects and operate tools, computers, and/or controls.The
environmental demands described here are representative of those
that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential responsibilities and functions of the job and are not
meant to be all-inclusive.
- Exposure to a variety of childhood and adult diseases and
illnesses.
- Occasional exposure to a variety of weather conditions.
- Exposure to a building in which a variety of chemical
substances are used for cleaning, instruction, and/or operation of
equipment.Knowledge of:
- The importance of equity, cultural proficiency, cultural
awareness, implicit bias, and an anti-racist agenda has on the
school program.
- Two-way communication methods that enhance the school
experience for families, students, and employees.
- Transformational systems leadership approach.
- Data analysis and data-driven decision making.
- Procedures, methods, and techniques of organization,
management, and supervision of a school.
- Leadership strategies that will result in transformational
change and equitable outcomes for all students.
- Curriculum, assessment, and evaluation techniques to ensure
program and personnel effectiveness with all types of
students.
- Associated Student Body (ASB) accounting and policies and
procedures related to co-curricular fiscal management.Ability
to:
- Implement an equity agenda that ensures that the entire school
program is centered around the acceptance and achievement of all
students.
- Implement and expect that communication strategies are
inclusive of all stakeholders.
- Shape the culture and climate of the school so that the school
is the center of the community and serves the needs of all
families.
- Establish accountability measures that ensure that every staff
member is focused on equal educational opportunities for all
students and families, particularly those socio-economically
disadvantaged, and our culturally, ethnically, racially, and
linguistically diverse students and families.
- Apply effective student-family, family-teacher, and
family-school counseling skills that focus on anti-bias and
cultural awareness precepts.
- Make effective decisions that result in equitable outcomes for
students while remaining open-minded, fair, and firm.Education,
Training and Experience:
- A strong background of successful teaching experience.
- Prior successful administrative experience is highly
desirable.
- Desire for second language proficiency in Spanish or other
language to match community needs.The District reserves the right
to update, revise or change this job description and related duties
at any time.
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