POSITION DESCRIPTION NORTHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS September 2007

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SECTION I: GENERAL INFORMATION POSITION DESCRIPTION NORTHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS September 2007 Position Title: High School Principal Department: Instructional Immediate Supervisor s Position Title: Superintendent of Schools Band/Grade/Subgrade: E-9-2 FLSA Status Eempt Bargaining Unit: Principals Association Job Summary: Under the direction of the Superintendent, the High School Principal provides leadership for the instructional program, as well as coordinating the implementation, review, and revision of the curriculum at the building level. Manages the operation and all functions of the grade 9-12 secondary school. Supervises school staff regarding instruction, curriculum, student programs and issues, and building operations. Schedules and attends meetings, as appropriate. Leads the site improvement process. SECTION II: ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Duty/Responsibility No: 1 Percent of Time: 25 Provides for the selection, supervision and evaluation of all staff members, as well as various staff procedures. Supervises and evaluates certified secondary staff, ensuring that the proper elements of instruction are implemented; coordinates the teacher supervision and evaluation processes with the assistant principals. Evaluates assistant principals and the activities director. Supervises secretarial, paraprofessional and custodial staff (in conjunction with Coordinator of Buildings and Grounds) in the performance of their duties. Manages staff and program improvement processes, as well as teacher Professional Development Plans. Evaluates all staff assigned to the building. Screens, interviews and recommends the selection of staff; including teachers and paraprofessionals; assigns the teaching staff. Assures the eistence of a faculty participating decision-making process through the department chair structure. Manages all staff orientation processes. Manages and edits the staff handbook. Supervises police liaison services. Manages all building security and staff procedures, including evacuation and emergency plans. Duty/Responsibility No: 2 Percent of Time: 20 Manages the daily operations of the building. 1

Coordinates the building and grounds maintenance program at the building level. Co-supervises custodial services within the building. Interprets policies related to faculty, staff and students. Responds to and resolves complaints and grievances of students, staff and parents. In the absence of the assistant principal, disciplines students. Develops building objectives and procedures to facilitate the delivery of programs, student discipline, scheduling and recordkeeping. Coordinates various District programs with the regular education program. Supervises athletic events, evening school functions, and attends school-related community events. Manages field trips, out-of-state trips, and related transportation requests. Manages school safety and security processes including crisis management procedures. Duty/Responsibility No: 3 Percent of Time: 18 Plans, conducts and attends meetings, events, and provides for public relations. Plans, conducts and attends meetings with teachers, other District staff and the community. Takes steps to ensure ecellent public relations, including the parent newsletter, building and teacher websites, the school paper, and the yearbook. Manages all advisory groups, including teacher, staff, parent and student groups. Plans and implements recognition events such as academic award banquet, recognition assembly and graduation ceremony. Duty/Responsibility No: 4 Percent of Time: 7 Responds to written requests for information from students, staff, parents, business, as well as from other school districts; provides for student reports. Supervises the completion of, or actually completes, reports required by the District or by the State of Minnesota. Manages all student grade reporting processes, honor roll and student records. Duty/Responsibility No: 5 Percent of Time: 10 Develops and implements a plan for the continuous evaluation of the curriculum and programs. Collaborates with other District administrators in assessing and recommending District programs and policies. Coordinates the total curriculum with all departments. Leads high standard implementation process, including curriculum development, standards assessment, recordkeeping, and reporting. Coordinates the tech prep program. Assures and implements building site-based decision-making processes. Organizes and manages the North Central and other school improvement processes. Manages the student graduation process. Co-supervises and manages the building technology plan. Manages, analyzes and interprets data, including assessment results, for school improvement purposes. 2

Duty/Responsibility No: 6 Percent of Time: 10 Develops the master schedule based upon student registration. Organizes, develops, revises and distributes all schedules. Duty/Responsibility No: 7 Percent of Time: 5 Plans and recommends budget, subject to administrative approval. Manages the total budget and activities accounts. Duty/Responsibility No: 8 Percent of Time: 5 Performs other comparable duties of a like or similar nature as assigned. SECTION III: WORK REQUIREMENTS AND CHARACTERISTICS EDUCATION/KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENT: Minimum education required to perform adequately in position could reasonably be attained only by completing the following: REQUIRED EDUCATION/TRAINING (choose one) less than high school diploma High school diploma or GED. 1 year college 2 years college DEGREE INFORMATION: Type of degree: (B.S., M.A., etc.) Specialist Degree Major field of study or degree emphasis: Educational Administration or Educational Leadership. 3 years college 4 years college 1st year graduate level 2nd year graduate level Essential knowledge and specialized subject knowledge required to perform the essential functions of the job: Assessment, data, and school improvement processes. 3

Doctorate level Curriculum and curriculum trends as well as State and local requirements. Adolescent and child development, learning styles, and motivation. Budget and financial operations, including how to build a budget and assess building and staff needs. Understanding of school laws, rules and regulations, including special education and due process. Graduation standards. Basic and advanced human relations methods and techniques. Proper evaluation, coaching and training of certified and non-certified staff. Family dynamics, cultural diversity, racial relations and community dynamics, and related training models. Required Work Eperience in Addition to Formal Education/Training: At least three years teaching eperience is required Required Supervisory Eperience: 3 years administrative eperience supervising instructional programming and staff. LICENSE/ CERTIFICATION Identify licenses/certification required upon hiring: Grade 7-12 Secondary Principal s license issued by the Minnesota Department of Education. ESSENTIAL SKILLS REQUIRED TO PERFORM THE WORK Skilled in: Leadership, including providing purpose and direction for groups and individuals, facilitating the development of a shared vision for the school, and formulating goals and planning changes with the staff by setting priorities in terms of the community, the district, staff, and students. Building and implementing a Master Schedule. Information collection, including gathering facts and data, seeking knowledge of policies, rules, laws, precedents and practices, managing data flow, and classifying and organizing information for decision making and monitoring. Problem analysis including analyzing information, framing issues and identifying causes, seeking additional information, framing and reframing possible solutions, demonstrating conceptual fleibility and assisting others in forming opinions. Judgment, including the ability to formulate logical conclusions from quality and timely decisions, adaptability and the ability to prioritize. Organizational oversight, including scheduling work to use resources appropriately to meet goals, scheduling activity flow, monitoring procedures to regulate activities, as well as project deadlines. Implementation, including putting programs into action, facilitating coordination and collaboration of tasks, establishing checkpoints and monitoring progress, providing corrections when required, and supporting those who are responsible. Delegation of authority, including assigning tasks so that they can be accomplished in a timely and appropriate manner, utilizing subordinates appropriately, and follows up on work tasks. Ability to accommodate cognition and achievement differences. Ecellent communication, including written, oral and listening skills. Ecellent large and small group presentation skills. The ability to transport self among district buildings and to regional and state meetings and workshops as necessary. 4

RESPONSIBILITY FOR DIRECT SUPERVISION OF THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS Titles of Positions Directly Supervised # of Employees 1 Teacher, Specialist, Educational Assistants, 93 2 Assistant Principal and Activities Director 3 3 Administrative Support Personnel 6 4 Building Nurse and Parking Lot Monitor 2 TOTAL 104 INDIRECT SUPERVISION: Number of employees indirectly supervised: Custodians & Food Service Total: 19 HAZARDOUS WORKING CONDITIONS: The essential duties of the work are performed under various physical hazards or environmental conditions noted. Generally, work is performed under normal office conditions and there are minimal environmental risks or disagreeable conditions associated with the work. Occasionally, work is performed in outdoor weather conditions. Work may involve some disagreeable human interactions dealing with the public, staff, parents, and students. PHYSICAL JOB REQUIREMENTS: Indicate according to essential duties/responsibilities Employee is required to: Never 1-33% Occasionally 34-66% Frequently 66-100% Continuously Stand Walk Sit Use hands deterously (use fingers to handle, feel) Reach with hands and arms Climb or balance Stoop/kneel/crouch or crawl Talk or hear Taste or smell Physical (Lift & carry): up to 10 pounds up to 25 pounds up to 50 pounds up to 75 pounds up to 100 pounds 5

more than 100 pounds PHYSICAL JOB REQUIREMENTS: Indicate according to essential duties/responsibilities Physical requirements associated with the position can be best summarized as follows: Sedentary Work: Eerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including the human body. SECTION IV: CLASSIFICATION HISTORY AND APPROVAL This Position Description reflects an accurate and complete description of the duties and responsibilities assigned to the position. Signature Department Head Date Signature Human Resources Date Classification History: Created 9/03 by BCC Updated 3/04 by BCC 6