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Interim Assistant Secondary Principal/Athletic Director

Fremont Co School District 6
On-site
Wyoming, United States

  • Position Type:
      Administration/Assistant Principal

  • Date Posted:
      12/17/2024

  • Location:
      Wind River Schools

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    Fremont County School District #6
    Pavillion, WY
     
    Remaining 24-25 School Year
     
    STARTING DATE OF AUG 2, 2021
     
    POSITION:                  Interim Assistant Secondary Principal/Athletic Director
     
    LOCATION:                Wind River MSHS
     
    SALARY:                    TBD
     
    REQUIREMENTS:     WY School Principal Endorsement K-12 or 6-12, Experience with MS/HS Athletics (Masters in Education Administration)
     
    START DATE:           January 2, 2024
     
    POSITION CLOSES: Open till filled
     
     
    Go to www.fremont6.org for more information 
    or call Emily David at 307-856-7970, option 1
     
    Fremont County School District #6 is an Equal Opportunity Employer



    ASSISTANT SECONDARY PRINCIPAL

    Reports To:   Superintendent
    General Responsibility: Serves as educational leader, supervisor, appraiser, and interpreter of the educational program in the school assigned; is responsible for delegating responsibilities as needed to personnel and is responsible for the safety and welfare of those assigned to the school; ensures that learning occurs.
    Status:  Per administrative contract, work days and hours will be determined by the Superintendent.
    Payment Rate: Salary
    Qualifications:
    Duties Shall Include But Are Not Limited To:
    1. Plans, administers, and supervises the educational program.
    2. Responsible for collecting, organizing, analyzing, using, and maintaining all students’ achievement performance data which are required by the District.
    3. Conducts all elementary personnel evaluations.
    4. Supervises all certified and classified personnel assigned to the elementary.
    5. Communicates directly and frequently with all staff members, parents/community stakeholders, 21st Century  Community Learning Center, athletic department, drama department, and any other school affiliated activities or programs.
    6. Responsible for school correspondence, general correspondence, notices for general distribution to the school community, etc.
    7. Responsible for the implementation of directives from the Superintendent.
    8. Consults with and advises district staff on issues related to student achievement, and the effective management of the schools.
    9. Directs and assists in preparing all reports as required by the school district.
    10. Supervises completion and monitoring of all student records.
    11. Manages all discipline in the school per student handbook.
    12. Understands the implication of change efforts for stakeholders and adjusts leadership behavior accordingly.
    13. Accurately and proactively targets appropriate areas for school improvement efforts.
    14. Demonstrate the capability and collective efficacy to develop and use assets to accomplish goals that matter to all community members through agreed upon processes.
    15. Enforces the adherence of staff to all federal and state laws, policies, rules, and safety regulations.
    16. Responsible for establishing and maintaining community relations which include the use of the school facility.
    17. Cooperates with student groups in defining and achieving the overall objectives and effectiveness of the total school program.
    18. Coordinates and supervises extracurricular and co-curricular programs and other after school activities in the elementary.
    19. Maintains a complete inventory of all equipment and supplies in the building and completes all appropriate and required reports.
    20. Maintains regular attendance during school and during professional development days.
    21. Performs other duties as assigned.
    22. Supports  the district Mission, Vision, Operating Principals, Goals for improvement in student learning
    23. Uphold district policies and procedures
    24. Engage in continuous professional growth
    25. Increase capacity of staff in his/her role within the district through training, guidance and progress monitoring


    ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

    Reports to:
    Superintendent
    General Responsibility:  To assist and support the School and Central Administration in providing a quality educational environment.
    Payment Rate: Extra Duty Amount as determined by Board of Trustees.
    Qualifications:
    • Holds a valid State of Wyoming Teaching Certificate
    • Meets all certification requirements including teaching area endorsement in the State Wyoming.
    General Responsibilities
    1. Schedule athletic events for middle and high school
    2. Hire all officials.
    3. Represent district at state meetings.
    4. Keep track of all inventory.
    5. Recommend Activities Budget and review all purchasing requests.
    6.  Provide Game Leave Time/Notices.
    7. Arrange Game Workers with follow up for timely payments.
    8. Activity Handbook Enforcement and Recommend Revisions.
    9. Conduct Coaching Interviews per district procedures and make recommendations to Superintendent for Board approval.
    10. Support of Drug Testing Policy.
    11. Establish and maintain a cycle for purchasing uniforms and equipment.
    12. Support and assist with all activities across the district.
    13. Recommend annual budget within district procedures and activity funding.
    14. Establish and maintain safety practices with school activities.
    15. Ensure process for volunteer requests is followed and accurate records maintained on file.
    16. Ensure eligibility for students participating in student activities.
    17. Monitor compliance with all state certification of staff for district activities as applicable.
    18. Ensure and document required trainings are conducted annually and as required by district, state and federal policy and law.
    19. Proper notification of Event Changes.
    20. Other duties as assigned.
    21. Support the district Mission, Vision, Operating Principals, Goals for improvement in student learning.
    22. Uphold district policies and procedures.
    23. Engage in continuous professional growth.
    24. Increase capacity of staff in his/her role within the district through training, guidance and progress monitoring.
    25. Observe all coaches and evaluate after season.
     

     

     
    Notice of Non-Discrimination
     
    Fremont County School District #6 does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, or age in its programs and activities and designated youth groups. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies: Barney Lacock, the Civil Rights Compliance Officer for Fremont County School District #6, 223 North Cherry, Street, P.O. Box 10, Pavillion, Wyoming, 82523, (307) 856-7970. For further information on notice of non-discrimination, The OCR officer for Wyoming is located at: Denver Office, Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Cesar E. Chavez Memorial Building, 1244 Speer Boulevard, Suite 310, Denver, CO 80204-3582, Telephone: 303-844-5695, Fax: 303-844-4303; TDD: 800-877-8339, Email: OCR.Denver@ed.gov.