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East Leyden High School 2012-2013 Vacancy Notice Assistant Principal – East Leyden High School 2012-2013 The Board of Education of Leyden High School District 212 is seeking a dynamic educational leader with proven collaborative and organizational skills to assume the role of assistant principal at East Leyden High School in Franklin Park, Illinois. The responsibilities and qualifications for this position are as follows: Responsibilities • Assist the building principal in the overall management of staff, students, and facilities. • Develop the master schedule. • Evaluate both certified and non-certified staff. • Coordinate external and internal substitute teachers. • Coordinate the student registration process. • Participate in the teacher selection process. • Manage the office budget. • Coordinate the opening and closing of school activities. • Supervise the homebound tutoring program. • Assist the principal with all graduation activities. • Coordinate the semester exam schedule. • Lead the Pupil Personnel Services team. • Assume the duties of principal, when necessary. • Serve on building and district committees as directed by the principal. • Coordinate PSAE testing program. • Coordinate the residency process. • Other duties as assigned by the building principal. Certification & Education • Type 75 Illinois Administrative Certificate. • Five years successful administrative and/or teaching experience. Salary & Benefits • 12-month position • Salary range, including TRS - $114,450-$125,350 • Comprehensive benefit package includes: • Blue Cross/Blue Shield Health and Dental Insurance • Sick & Emergency Leave • Paid vacation • Life & Disability Insurance • Retirement program Application Process • Interested applicants must complete an online application at www.leyden212.org and attach to the application a letter of application, resume, proof of certification, and three letters of recommendation. • Applications and supporting materials must be received on or before Friday, January 13, 2012. Questions • For more information on the community and district, please visit www.leyden212.org. • For more information on the position, contact: Robert Johnson, EdD Assistant Superintendent Leyden High School District 212 3400 Rose Street Franklin Park, IL 60131 847.451.3021 [email protected] .
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