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Superintendent

Position Category Administration Position Type Superintendent Posting Start Date Posting End Date Position Start Date School District Dickson Public Schools City, State

Ardmore, OK
United States

Description

Dickson Public Schools is accepting applications for the position of Superintendent of Schools for the 2023-2024 school year. Dickson is located in Southern Oklahoma, nine miles east of Ardmore. The school serves approximately 1250 students in Pk-12 grade. Dickson has 90 certified employees and 56 support staff. We are seeking applicants that can continue to move the school forward.

Required Qualifications Masters Degree in Educational Leadership,
Superintendent Certificate
Preferred Qualifications Knowledge of Budget, Finance, construction and bond issues.
Strong communication skills.
Strong leadership managing personnel.
Outside of the box thinker.
Knowledge of Oklahoma Education system, laws and regulations.
Be a visionary leader and be able to pass vision along to district and community.
Be visible in all areas of district.
Continue moving district forward.
Include the following materials with your application: Cover Letter Include the following materials with your application: Resume Include the following materials with your application: Transcripts Include the following materials with your application: Letter(s) of Reference Application Instructions Please send your cover letter and resume, as well as a letter of recommendation and transcripts to hhawkins@dickson.k12.ok.us Link https://www.dickson.k12.ok.us/careers/job_openings Contact Name Hope Hawkins Contact Email hhawkins@dickson.k12.ok.us

Electrical Instructor

Position Category Career and Technical Education Position Type Instructional Posting Start Date Posting End Date Position Start Date School District Indian Capital Technology Center City, State

Sallisaw, OK
United States

Description

Responsible for instruction, operation, and curriculum development of the Electrical program as assigned by the ICTC-Sallisaw Campus Director.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
GENERAL DUTIES: Define short and long-range educational needs for the program and maintains a current individual strategic plan.

Upholds the policies and procedures of the Indian Capital Technology Center Board of Education.

Participates in the PLC (professional learning communities) management process and supports the “School Improvement” philosophy of the district.

Implements the ODCTE Standards and Quality Indicators.

Prepares and submits reports and other documents as required by the State Board of Education, State Department of Career and Technology Education and Indian Capital Technology Center District.

Attends all faculty/staff meetings and other school meetings or events that are essential to the performance of the job plus any that may occur outside of the normal work day.

Strives to retain all students to be completers and assist with positive job placement and/or continuing education.

Maintains follow-up records on former students, and submits required information to Oklahoma State Department of Career and Technology Education when applicable.

Plans, prepares, and holds advisory committee meetings.

It is expected for employees to be on time each workday as this is essential to the employee’s job.

Maintains and keeps confidential required student records.

It is expected for employee to be on time each workday as this is essential to the employee’s job.

Other jobs/tasks as described and requested by administrator.

INSTRUCTION AND
SUPERVISION: Provides classroom instruction and lab training for assigned Career Major

Prepares career major/course syllabus, lesson plans and instructional materials, for group and individualized instruction in accordance with industry standards and ICTC philosophy.

Provides and supervises experiences for students in the areas of the specialty each student has selected.

Maintains proper discipline in the classroom to provide a quality learning atmosphere for students and to promote professionalism.

Evaluates results of instruction and student’s progress to make appropriate modifications to assure students pass an industry specific credential, certificate, or licensure test.

Organizes and manages both classroom and lab to insure maximum efficiency and effectiveness in the teaching/learning process.

Maintains a clean, orderly, secure, and safe classroom/lab and office.

Operates and maintains a positive classroom/lab which minimizes student discipline problems.

Initiates and participates in a minimum of one (1) Advisory Committee meeting per year.

Incorporates academic and work readiness skill development into the instructional program.

Establishes and maintains efficient procedures for timely maintenance of classroom/lab equipment.

Maintains accurate attendance, progress, and performance record on each student.

Available and willing to attend training in order to upgrade knowledge and skills.

Performs tasks, assumes duties, and exercises authority as may be required to accomplish the job functions as directed by the Program Coordinator, Campus Director, Assistant Director, and/or Superintendent.

STUDENTS: Assists the marketing team in the recruitment of students by providing potential students with information about the program and other supporting recruitment activities.

Assists students with education and career decisions and in locating resource material for personal and academic needs.

Develops a planned activity schedule that is consistent with local and state guidelines.

Develops a working relationship with student organization sponsors and promotes student participation.

Implements plans for student organization participation in skill and leadership activities at local, district, regional, state and national levels.

Assists in responsibility for Job Placement.

BUDGETING AND
PURCHASING: Assists with the preparation and administration of the program budget.

Uses efficient procedures to control expenditures of school funds within the program budget and school code.

Maintains an inventory of equipment and supplies.

Completes and updates the 5-year special equipment fund request form and submits it on time for items needed for the operation of the instructional program.

PERSONNEL: Participates in an annual evaluation of his/her performance with the Campus Director or other designated administrator.

PROFESSIONAL AND
COMMUNITY RELATIONS:

Maintains a line of communication and works cooperatively with instructors, administration, staff and community contacts.

Maintains professional competence through participation in professional and civic activities.

Establishes and maintains a close working relationship with the staff at the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education.

Develops and maintains contacts with instructionally related businesses, employers and agencies for the purpose of developing advisory teams to assist in program development, student placement and/or career plans.

Keeps informed through suppliers regarding technological updates and other pertinent information for upgrading program.

Promotes the program through community related activities.

PUBLIC RELATIONS: Promotes programs and services through established personal contacts.

Represents Indian Capital Technology Center at business and civic meetings and exhibitions.

Promotes Indian Capital Technology Center, programs and services offered by the school.

RELATIONSHIPS
INTERNAL: Embraces PLC’s, advises, consults, and collaborates with the instructors, staff, Campus Director, Assistant Director, and Superintendent.

EXTERNAL: Establishes partnerships with companies and other schools to determine needs in order to develop and deliver customized services. Works with individuals, the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education, Chamber of Commerce, and other organizations in delivery of services related to the industry and career taught.

Required Qualifications Must meet the current experience standards set forth by any approval body and/or accrediting agency.

Minimum of three (3) years successful work experience within the last five (5) years in the Career Pathway or Career Major to be taught is preferred.

Successful teaching experience in a Vocational program is a plus.

Any other experiences that could be associated with the delivery of instruction and supervision of students will be considered.

Preferred Qualifications Bachelor degree preferred. If no degree, must work towards an Associate degree per Oklahoma Department of Career and Technical Education (ODCTE) certification requirement in the area of instruction. Electrical instructor must meet the educational requirements set forth by the program’s approval body and/or accrediting agency.

Eligible for ODCTE and/or the Oklahoma State Department of Education (SDE) and/or any accrediting agency’s requirement for teaching credentials in the career major(s) being taught. Oklahoma Electrical Journeyman or Contractor License required.
Include the following materials with your application: Cover Letter Include the following materials with your application: Resume Include the following materials with your application: Transcripts Include the following materials with your application: Reference List Include the following materials with your application: Letter(s) of Reference Include the following materials with your application: Teaching/Administration Certification Application Instructions All applicants are asked to apply for this position via the ICTC website at the following address: https://www.applitrack.com/ictctech/onlineapp/# Link https://www.applitrack.com/ictctech/onlineapp/ Contact Name Nick Carter Contact Email nick.carter@ictech.edu

IT/Cyber Security Instructor

Position Category Career and Technical Education Position Type Instructional Posting Start Date Posting End Date Position Start Date School District Indian Capital Technology Center City, State

Sallisaw, OK
United States

Description

Responsible for instruction, operation, and curriculum development of the IT/Cyber Security program as assigned by the ICTC-Sallisaw Campus Director.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
GENERAL DUTIES: Define short and long-range educational needs for the program and maintains a current individual strategic plan.

Upholds the policies and procedures of the Indian Capital Technology Center Board of Education.

Participates in the PLC (professional learning communities) management process and supports the “School Improvement” philosophy of the district.

Implements the ODCTE Standards and Quality Indicators.

Prepares and submits reports and other documents as required by the State Board of Education, State Department of Career and Technology Education and Indian Capital Technology Center District.

Attends all faculty/staff meetings and other school meetings or events that are essential to the performance of the job plus any that may occur outside of the normal workday.

Strives to retain all students to be completers and assist with positive job placement and/or continuing education.

Maintains follow-up records on former students and submits required information to Oklahoma State Department of Career and Technology Education when applicable.

Plans, prepares, and holds advisory committee meetings.

It is expected for employees to be on time each workday as this is essential to the employee’s job.

Maintains and keeps confidential required student records.

It is expected for employee to be on time each workday as this is essential to the employee’s job.

Other jobs/tasks as assigned by the supervising administrator, Assistant Superintendent, or Superintendent.

INSTRUCTION AND
SUPERVISION: Provides classroom instruction and lab training for assigned Career Major

Prepares career major/course syllabus, lesson plans and instructional materials, for group and individualized instruction in accordance with industry standards and ICTC philosophy.

Provides and supervises experiences for students in the areas of the specialty each student has selected.

Maintains proper discipline in the classroom to provide a quality learning atmosphere for students and to promote professionalism.

Evaluates results of instruction and student’s progress to make appropriate modifications to assure students pass an industry specific credential, certificate, or licensure test.

Organizes and manages both classroom and lab to insure maximum efficiency and effectiveness in the teaching/learning process.

Maintains a clean, orderly, secure, and safe classroom/lab and office.

Operates and maintains a positive classroom/lab which minimizes student discipline problems.

Initiates and participates in a minimum of two (2) Advisory Committee meetings per year.

Incorporates academic and work readiness skill development into the instructional program.

Establishes and maintains efficient procedures for timely maintenance of classroom/lab equipment.

Maintains accurate attendance, progress, and performance record on each student.

Available and willing to attend training to upgrade knowledge and skills.

Performs tasks, assumes duties, and exercises authority as may be required to accomplish the job functions as directed by the Program Coordinator (if applicable), Campus Director, Assistant Director, and/or Superintendent.

STUDENTS: Assists the marketing team in the recruitment of students by providing potential students with information about the program and other supporting recruitment activities.

Assists students with education and career decisions and in locating resource material for personal and academic needs.

Develops a planned activity schedule that is consistent with local and state guidelines.

Develops a working relationship with student organization sponsors and promotes student participation.

Implements plans for student organization participation in skill and leadership activities at local, district, regional, state and national levels.

Assists in responsibility for Job Placement.

BUDGETING AND
PURCHASING: Assists with the preparation and administration of the program budget.

Uses efficient procedures to control expenditures of school funds within the program budget and school code.

Maintains an inventory of equipment and supplies.

Completes and updates the 5-year special equipment fund request form and submits it on time for items needed for the operation of the instructional program.

PERSONNEL: Participates in an annual evaluation of his/her performance with the Campus Director or other designated administrator.

PROFESSIONAL AND
COMMUNITY RELATIONS:

Maintains a line of communication and works cooperatively with instructors, administration, staff, and community contacts.

Maintains professional competence through participation in professional and civic activities.

Establishes and maintains a close working relationship with the staff at the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education.

Develops and maintains contacts with instructionally related businesses, employers, and agencies for the purpose of developing advisory teams to assist in program development, student placement and/or career plans.

Keeps informed through suppliers regarding technological updates and other pertinent information for upgrading program.

Promotes the program through community related activities.

PUBLIC RELATIONS: Promotes programs and services through established personal contacts.

Represents Indian Capital Technology Center at business and civic meetings and exhibitions.

Promotes Indian Capital Technology Center, programs and services offered by the school.

RELATIONSHIPS
INTERNAL: Embraces PLC’s, advises, consults, and collaborates with the instructors, staff, Campus Director, Assistant Director, and Superintendent.

EXTERNAL: Establishes partnerships with companies and other schools to determine needs to develop and deliver customized services. Works with individuals, the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education, Chamber of Commerce, and other organizations in delivery of services related to the industry and career taught.

Required Qualifications Must meet the current experience standards set forth by any approval body and/or accrediting agency.

Minimum of three (3) years successful work experience within the last five (5) years in the Career Pathway or Career Major to be taught is preferred.

Successful teaching experience in a Vocational program is a plus.

Any other experiences that could be associated with the delivery of instruction and supervision of students will be considered.
Preferred Qualifications EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree preferred. If no degree, must work towards an Associate degree per Oklahoma Department of Career and Technical Education (ODCTE) certification requirement in the area instruction. Instructor must meet the educational requirements set forth by the program’s approval body and/or accrediting agency.

Eligible for ODCTE and/or the Oklahoma State Department of Education (SDE) and/or any accrediting agency’s requirement for teaching credentials in the career major(s) being taught.
Include the following materials with your application: Cover Letter Include the following materials with your application: Resume Include the following materials with your application: Transcripts Include the following materials with your application: Reference List Include the following materials with your application: Letter(s) of Reference Include the following materials with your application: Teaching/Administration Certification Application Instructions All applicants are asked to apply for this position via the ICTC website at the following address: https://www.applitrack.com/ictctech/onlineapp/# Link https://www.applitrack.com/ictctech/onlineapp/ Contact Name Nick Carter Contact Email nick.carter@ictech.edu

Carpentry Instructor

Position Category Career and Technical Education Position Type Instructional Posting Start Date Posting End Date Position Start Date School District Indian Capital Technology Center City, State

Sallisaw, OK
United States

Description

Responsible for instruction, operation, and curriculum development of the Carpentry program assigned by the ICTC-Sallisaw Campus Director.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
GENERAL DUTIES: Define short and long-range educational needs for the program and maintains a current individual strategic plan.

Upholds the policies and procedures of the Indian Capital Technology Center Board of Education.

Participates in the PLC (professional learning communities) management process and supports the “School Improvement” philosophy of the district.

Implements the ODCTE Standards and Quality Indicators.

Prepares and submits reports and other documents as required by the State Board of Education, State Department of Career and Technology Education and Indian Capital Technology Center District.

Attends all faculty/staff meetings and other school meetings or events that are essential to the performance of the job plus any that may occur outside of the normal workday.

Strives to retain all students to be completers and assist with positive job placement and/or continuing education.

Maintains follow-up records on former students and submits required information to Oklahoma State Department of Career and Technology Education when applicable.

Plans, prepares, and holds advisory committee meetings.

It is expected for employees to be on time each workday as this is essential to the employee’s job.

Maintains and keeps confidential required student records.

It is expected for employee to be on time each workday as this is essential to the employee’s job.

Other jobs/tasks as assigned by the supervising administrator, Assistant Superintendent, or Superintendent.

INSTRUCTION AND
SUPERVISION: Provides classroom instruction and lab training for assigned Career Major

Prepares career major/course syllabus, lesson plans and instructional materials, for group and individualized instruction in accordance with industry standards and ICTC philosophy.

Provides and supervises experiences for students in the areas of the specialty each student has selected.

Maintains proper discipline in the classroom to provide a quality learning atmosphere for students and to promote professionalism.

Evaluates results of instruction and student’s progress to make appropriate modifications to assure students pass an industry specific credential, certificate, or licensure test.

Organizes and manages both classroom and lab to insure maximum efficiency and effectiveness in the teaching/learning process.

Maintains a clean, orderly, secure, and safe classroom/lab and office.

Operates and maintains a positive classroom/lab which minimizes student discipline problems.

Initiates and participates in a minimum of two (2) Advisory Committee meetings per year.

Incorporates academic and work readiness skill development into the instructional program.

Establishes and maintains efficient procedures for timely maintenance of classroom/lab equipment.

Maintains accurate attendance, progress, and performance record on each student.

Available and willing to attend training to upgrade knowledge and skills.

Performs tasks, assumes duties, and exercises authority as may be required to accomplish the job functions as directed by the Program Coordinator (if applicable), Campus Director, Assistant Director, and/or Superintendent.

STUDENTS: Assists the marketing team in the recruitment of students by providing potential students with information about the program and other supporting recruitment activities.

Assists students with education and career decisions and in locating resource material for personal and academic needs.

Develops a planned activity schedule that is consistent with local and state guidelines.

Develops a working relationship with student organization sponsors and promotes student participation.

Implements plans for student organization participation in skill and leadership activities at local, district, regional, state and national levels.

Assists in responsibility for Job Placement.

BUDGETING AND
PURCHASING: Assists with the preparation and administration of the program budget.

Uses efficient procedures to control expenditures of school funds within the program budget and school code.

Maintains an inventory of equipment and supplies.

Completes and updates the 5-year special equipment fund request form and submits it on time for items needed for the operation of the instructional program.

PERSONNEL: Participates in an annual evaluation of his/her performance with the Campus Director or other designated administrator.

PROFESSIONAL AND
COMMUNITY RELATIONS:

Maintains a line of communication and works cooperatively with instructors, administration, staff, and community contacts.

Maintains professional competence through participation in professional and civic activities.

Establishes and maintains a close working relationship with the staff at the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education.

Develops and maintains contacts with instructionally related businesses, employers, and agencies for the purpose of developing advisory teams to assist in program development, student placement and/or career plans.

Keeps informed through suppliers regarding technological updates and other pertinent information for upgrading program.

Promotes the program through community related activities.

PUBLIC RELATIONS: Promotes programs and services through established personal contacts.

Represents Indian Capital Technology Center at business and civic meetings and exhibitions.

Promotes Indian Capital Technology Center, programs and services offered by the school.

RELATIONSHIPS
INTERNAL: Embraces PLC’s, advises, consults, and collaborates with the instructors, staff, Campus Director, Assistant Director, and Superintendent.

EXTERNAL: Establishes partnerships with companies and other schools to determine needs to develop and deliver customized services. Works with individuals, the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education, Chamber of Commerce, and other organizations in delivery of services related to the industry and career taught.

Required Qualifications Must meet the current experience standards set forth by any approval body and/or accrediting agency.

Minimum of three (3) years successful work experience within the last five (5) years in the Career Pathway or Career Major to be taught is preferred.

Successful teaching experience in a Vocational program is a plus.

Any other experiences that could be associated with the delivery of instruction and supervision of students will be considered.
Preferred Qualifications EDUCATION: Bachelor’s degree preferred. If no degree, must work towards an Associate degree per Oklahoma Department of Career and Technical Education (ODCTE) certification requirement in the area instruction. Instructor must meet the educational requirements set forth by the program’s approval body and/or accrediting agency.

Eligible for ODCTE and/or the Oklahoma State Department of Education (SDE) and/or any accrediting agency’s requirement for teaching credentials in the career major(s) being taught.
Include the following materials with your application: Cover Letter Include the following materials with your application: Resume Include the following materials with your application: Transcripts Include the following materials with your application: Reference List Include the following materials with your application: Letter(s) of Reference Include the following materials with your application: Teaching/Administration Certification Application Instructions All applicants are asked to apply for this position via the ICTC website at the following address: https://www.applitrack.com/ictctech/onlineapp/# Link https://www.applitrack.com/ictctech/onlineapp/ Contact Name Nick Carter Contact Email nick.carter@ictech.edu

Elementary Physical Education Teacher-Perry Public Schools

Position Category Teaching - Lower Elementary Position Type K-6 Physical Education Teacher Posting Start Date Posting End Date Position Start Date School District Perry Public Schools City, State

Perry, OK
United States

Description

Perry Lower/Upper Elementary is seeking a Physical Education teacher for the 2023-24 school year.

Preferred Qualifications Physical Education certified for K-6. Include the following materials with your application: Cover Letter Include the following materials with your application: Resume Include the following materials with your application: Reference List Include the following materials with your application: Teaching/Administration Certification Application Instructions Send all required documentation to:
Joe Jacobs
Director of Safety/Security
Perry Public Schools
jjacobs@perry.k12.ok.us
Contact Name Joe Jacobs Contact Email jjacobs@perry.k12.ok.us

9th Grade Physical Science - Byng

Position Category Teaching - Jr. High School Position Type Teacher Posting Start Date Posting End Date Position Start Date School District Byng Public Schools City, State

Ada, OK
United States

Description

Byng Public Schools has an opening for a 9th Grade physical science teacher at Byng Junior High, located in Ada, Oklahoma.

Required Qualifications Valid Oklahoma Teaching Certificate with appropriate endorsements. Include the following materials with your application: Resume Include the following materials with your application: Transcripts Include the following materials with your application: Reference List Include the following materials with your application: Teaching/Administration Certification Application Instructions Apply online at the link provided. Link Byng Employment Page Link Contact Name Josh Turner Contact Email josh.turner@byngschools.org

10th Grade English - Byng Public Schools

Position Category Teaching - High School Position Type Teacher Posting Start Date Posting End Date Position Start Date School District Byng Public Schools City, State

Ada, OK
United States

Description

Byng Public Schools has an opening for a 10th Grade English teacher at Byng High School, located in Ada, Oklahoma.

Required Qualifications Valid Oklahoma Teaching Certificate with appropriate endorsements. Include the following materials with your application: Resume Include the following materials with your application: Transcripts Include the following materials with your application: Reference List Include the following materials with your application: Teaching/Administration Certification Application Instructions Apply online at the link provided. Link Byng Employment Page Link Contact Name Trent Miller Contact Email trent.miller@byngschools.org

3rd Grade Teacher - Byng Public Schools

Position Category Teaching - Lower Elementary Position Type Teacher Posting Start Date Posting End Date Position Start Date School District Byng Public Schools City, State

Ada, OK
United States

Description

Byng Public Schools has an opening for a 3rd Grade teacher at Homer Elementary, a PreK - 3rd Grade site, located in Ada, Oklahoma.

Required Qualifications Valid Oklahoma Teaching Certificate with appropriate endorsements. Include the following materials with your application: Resume Include the following materials with your application: Transcripts Include the following materials with your application: Reference List Include the following materials with your application: Teaching/Administration Certification Application Instructions Apply online at the link provided. Link Byng Employment Page Link Contact Name Lisa Shores Contact Email lisa.shores@byngschools.org

Assistant Principal

Position Category Administration Position Type Assistant Principal Posting Start Date Posting End Date Position Start Date School District MISD City, State

Midland, TX
United States

Description

POSITION: Secondary Assistant Principal

EXEMPT STATUS: Exempt

NUMBER OF DAYS: 217

PAY GRADE: Admin/Prof PG-5

DIVISION:

DEPARTMENT: Assigned campus and level

REPORTS TO: Principal

SUPERVISES: Supervise and evaluate the performance of personnel as assigned

EDUCATION:

Master’s degree from accredited college or university
Valid Mid-Management or Principal certification
Certified in the Texas Teacher Evaluation and Support System (T-TESS)
Pass Bilingual or ESL exam through the Texas Education Agency preferred

EXPERIENCE:

Three years’ experience as a classroom teacher
Three years’ experience in instructional leadership roles
Position Function/Purpose

To provide leadership in the operation of the school by assisting the principal.

Major Responsibilities and duties:

Instructional Management

1. Evaluate instruction within classrooms, assess the effectiveness of the instructional program, and

initiate improvements as appropriate.

2. Assist in evaluating instructional materials and recommend the most appropriate items available for the

purpose of facilitating effective instruction.

3. Promote the active involvement of teachers in curriculum development and implementation.

4. Assist in providing curriculum coordination and balance.

5. Assist in interpreting grading policies for students.

School/Organization Climate

6. Assist in maintaining a school atmosphere which promotes effective learning.

7. Assist teachers, where necessary, in becoming sensitive to the needs, interests, and feelings of students.

8. Assist in the coordination of an effective guidance program.

9. Understand thoroughly the services of pupil, counseling, and nursing personnel and assists in directing pupils,

teachers, and parents to the appropriate services.

10. Assist in the campus PEIMS coordination.

School/Organization Improvement

11. Assume responsibility for the school in the absence of the principal.

12. Participate in planning and revising the school handbook and other school publications.

13. Assist in the development of the master schedule for the school.

14. Assist in the maintenance of required forms and student records.

15. Participate with the principal in developing and implementing school policies.

Personnel Management

16. Observe employee performance, record observations, and conduct evaluation conferences with staff;

serve as a second appraiser in the Professional Development and Appraisal System.

17. Assist principal in interviewing, selecting, and orienting new instructional staff.

18. Assist in selecting, assigning, training, supervising, and evaluating the performance of support

professional staff.

19. Assist in obtaining and orienting substitute teachers.

Administration and Fiscal/Facilities Management

20. Assist with inventories and with the ordering and distribution supplies.

21. Assist in the administration and organization of business affairs, especially the development of

school budgets.

22. Assist in coordinating the use, maintenance, security, and repair of the school building, equipment,

and grounds.

23. Assist in the organization and coordination of transportation which services the school.

24. Assist in the administration and supervision of the cafeteria.

25. Assist in grouping and assigning pupils to classes.

26. Share responsibility for the direction of school calendar, activities program, and assemblies.

Student Management

27. Assist in student disciplinary matters.

28. Assist principal and faculty to ensure that school rules are uniformly observed and that student

discipline is appropriate and equitable.

School/Community Relations

29. Promote the understanding and implementation of the Midland Independent School District's

philosophy, goals, and objectives.

30. Assist in the articulation and coordination of the educational program.

31. Assist in planning, evaluating, and leading faculty, departmental, grade-group, and/or parent meetings.

32. Initiate and maintain appropriate communication with parents.

33. Assist in coordinating activities of the various school advisory committees and the PTA.

Professional Growth and Development

34. Formulate, with the principal, an annual Assistant Principal Professional Development Plan.

35. Observe professional and ethical standards in accordance with generally accepted community standards

and the Texas Education Agency code of ethics.

36. Use information and insights provided through assessment instruments, the district appraisal process,

evaluative feedback from line supervisors, and professional development programs to improve performance.

37. Provide leadership in addressing challenges facing the profession; pursue professional

development activities; disseminate ideas and information to other professionals.

38. Perform such other duties as may be assigned or as may be necessary for job effectiveness.

Supervisory Responsibilities

Supervise and evaluate the performance of personnel as assigned.

Special Knowledge/Skills:

Working knowledge of curriculum and instruction

Ability to evaluate instructional program and teaching effectiveness

Strong communications, public relations, and interpersonal skills

Ability to work well with a diverse population

Minimum Experience:

Three years of experience as a classroom teacher

Three years’ experience in instructional leadership roles

Terms of Contract: According to district approved calendar

Working conditions:

Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environment Factors:

Emotional – Maintain emotional control under stress. Work with frequent interruptions.

Physical – Moderate carrying and lifting. Standing, sitting, walking, use of fingers, eyes and ears

Occasional district-wide travel; occasional prolonged and irregular hours.

Environment – Inside normal office environment

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive description of all work requirements and responsibilities. Additionally, the minimum level of education noted as a requirement could be supplemented by commensurate experience and/or certification(s) as determined by the hiring manager.

Required Qualifications EDUCATION:

Master’s degree from accredited college or university
Valid Mid-Management or Principal certification
Certified in the Texas Teacher Evaluation and Support System (T-TESS)
Pass Bilingual or ESL exam through the Texas Education Agency preferred


EXPERIENCE:

Three years’ experience as a classroom teacher
Three years’ experience in instructional leadership roles
Preferred Qualifications EDUCATION:

Master’s degree from accredited college or university
Valid Mid-Management or Principal certification
Certified in the Texas Teacher Evaluation and Support System (T-TESS)
Pass Bilingual or ESL exam through the Texas Education Agency preferred


EXPERIENCE:

Three years’ experience as a classroom teacher
Three years’ experience in instructional leadership roles
Include the following materials with your application: Cover Letter Include the following materials with your application: Resume Include the following materials with your application: Transcripts Include the following materials with your application: Reference List Include the following materials with your application: Letter(s) of Reference Include the following materials with your application: Teaching/Administration Certification Application Instructions Apply at https://midlandisd.tedk12.com/hire/ViewJob.aspx?JobID=5621 Link Midland Independent School District Careers Contact Name Albert McReynolds Contact Email albert.mcreynolds@midlandisd.net

Head Girls Basketball Coach - Cimarron Public Schools

Position Category Teaching - High School Position Type Varsity Coaching - Teaching Field Open Posting Start Date Posting End Date Position Start Date School District Cimarron Public Schools City, State

Lahoma, OK
United States

Description

Cimarron Public Schools is accepting applications for our Head Girls Basketball Coaching Position for School Year 2023-2024. Cimarron is making this position available as "Teaching Field Open" and interested applicants should contact Principal Tim D. Wright or call with questions.
twright@cimarron.k12.ok.us (Office Phone) 580-796-2205 - Please leave message if I don't answer.

Required Qualifications Teacher Certification/License - Open to any certification area Include the following materials with your application: Cover Letter Include the following materials with your application: Resume Include the following materials with your application: Reference List Include the following materials with your application: Teaching/Administration Certification Application Instructions Email or Call - Principal - Tim D. Wright
twright@cimarron.k12.ok.us (Office) 580-796-2205 - Please leave a message if I don't answer
Contact Name Tim D. Wright Contact Email twright@cimarron.k12.ok.us