The Grant County School District is seeking qualified applicants for the following position:
Director of Elementary Education
GRANT COUNTY SCHOOLS
CERTIFIED JOB DESCRIPTION
DIRECTOR OF ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
Appointment:
Chief Academic Officer
Qualifications:
- Valid Kentucky teaching certification for elementary and/or middle school
- Certificate for Instructional leadership
- A minimum of five (5) year successful classroom teaching experience
Reports To:
Deputy Superintendent
Terms of Employment:
Days of Employment - 240 days
Grade: 11
Salary:
Commensurate with the school district’s Certified Salary Schedule
Physical Qualifications:
shall have the ability to sit, stoop, possibly lift up to 50 pounds or more, and any/all body movements as related to the job description.
Job Goal:
To provide direct support and assistance to middle and high school leadership and staff in district-wide initiatives and facilitate in the planning and implementation of an educational program that will improve student achievement.
Professional Responsibilities
- Provide leadership in the development of the K-5 instructional program and achievement of state curriculum standards and district goals and objectives.
- Oversee the implementation of standards work in all content areas and ensure schools adhere to local, state and federal education standards
- Work directly with principals and curriculum specialists to ensure instruction is high quality and equitable in all classrooms.
- Research past and current practices in areas of standards, assessment, and instruction.
- Guide and support Curriculum Specialists in all areas of curriculum, instruction, and assessment.
- Ensure Professional Learning Communities are established and working at high levels in all schools.
- Work directly with the Director of Secondary Education to ensure vertical alignment is maintained from K-12.
- Collaborate on the district’s Comprehensive Improvement Plan and provide support for all schools on their school Improvement Plan.
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- General Duties (continued):
- Stay abreast of and interpret to staff the current research in relevant areas of curriculum development, teaching and learning.
- Plan and present data and information related to secondary curriculum, instruction and assessment to the board of education.
- Oversee and provide support and guidance in the area of professional development.
- Oversee MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) at the secondary level.
- Work directly with the Director of Elementary to orient new teachers to the district.
- Visit classrooms and school sites on a regular basis to monitor the effectiveness of the school wide education program.
- Attend professional training related to curriculum, instruction, and assessment.
- Maintain and follow systems established in the area of curriculum, instruction, and assessment.
- Evaluate personnel established by the supervisor.
- Other duties assigned by the Assistant Superintendent.
- Professional Responsibilities
- Improves and maintains professional skills
- Demonstrates a sense of professional responsibility
- Plans, coordinates, and monitors work plans of those supervised
- Completes all records and reports accurately and on time
- Manages time wisely
- Is punctual and reports to work regularly
- Selects appropriate channels for resolving concerns and problems
- Implements the policies and procedures of the district; follows federal and state laws governing educational programs
- Interpersonal Relationships
- Demonstrates positive interpersonal relationships with the staff
- Gives and receives constructive criticism and praise appropriately
- Is accessible to staff
- Interacts frequently with the staff in a mutually respectful and friendly manner
- Is flexible, reasonable and cooperative
- Displays self-confidence
- Demonstrates professional courtesy
- Works cooperative with others
- Responds effectively to concerns
- Treats people fairly, equitably, and with dignity and respect
- Demonstrates appreciation for the sensitivity to the diversity in the school community.