Assistant Elementary Principal - Diocese of Harrisburg : Job Details

Assistant Elementary Principal

Diocese of Harrisburg

Job Location : Lisle,IL, USA

Posted on : 2025-08-05T07:52:11Z

Job Description :
Position Type: Administration/Associate Principal Date Posted: 7/7/2025 Location: St. Joan of Arc School ASSISTANT ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL JOB DESCRIPTION Full-Time City & State: Hummelstown, PA School: St. Joan of Arc School The Assistant Elementary School Principal in the Diocese of Harrisburg assists the principal with spiritual and educational leadership, as well as the administration of the school, which aims to provide high-quality academic programs integrated with religious truths and values. The Assistant Elementary School Principal is directly accountable to the school's Principal, Pastor/Executive Pastor, and the Superintendent of Schools. In general, administrative tasks include assisting the principal with:
  • Organization of the school so that appropriate religious formation and learning can take place;
  • Development of a competent faculty and staff;
  • Development and implementation of an appropriate curriculum;
  • Provision for the safety, welfare, and care of the students while they are attending school;
  • Management of the physical facilities of the school;
  • Management of the financial and business affairs of the school as determined by the approved budget by the school's Principal, Pastor, and Board;
  • Development of good school-community relationships and involvement in all aspects of the Development Program.
The expectations for achieving the above tasks are to assist with the following: GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES
  • To administer the school according to Diocesan and local policies.
  • To give leadership for achieving the goals of Catholic education.
  • To show evidence of knowledge of the Catholic Philosophy of Education.
  • To work towards the creation of a Catholic community within the school.
  • To be a leader in the school faith community, integrating the goals and objectives of the school with those of the local parish(es), especially in the faith formation and ongoing development of students and faculty.
  • To provide the staff and students opportunities for prayer and the sacraments.
  • To maintain open channels for two-way communications with all segments of the school clientele.
  • To show respect for individuals and fairness in dealing with others.
  • RELATIONSHIP WITH BOARD
  • To report regularly to the Board in union with the Principal regarding implementation of diocesan/local policies, curriculum development, evaluation, and school concerns.
  • To assist the Principal in preparing the necessary background material for local policy formation and long-range planning.
  • To update the Board on current educational trends, issues, new laws, and other in-service matters that will be useful to them.
  • To assist the Board, the Principal, and the Pastor in the preparation of the annual budget and to administer and monitor the approved budget within the designated parameters.
  • LEADERSHIP OF FACULTY AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
  • To hire and assign teachers in conjunction with the principal according to Diocesan policies.
  • To provide orientation and ongoing in-service for the faculty according to their needs.
  • To direct and involve the faculty in an ongoing program of philosophy and Mission Statement evaluation, curriculum assessment, and planning for instructional improvement.
  • To assist the entire faculty in the integration of the Catholic Philosophy of Education into the curriculum.
  • To ensure the implementation of the Diocesan Religion curriculum and a spiritual and religious formation program for the faculty and students.
  • To promote the growth of the faculty through ongoing supervision and evaluation.
  • To diversify the curriculum to serve the scope of abilities, talents, interests, and needs of students.
  • To be familiar with all textbooks and instructional materials used throughout the school.
  • To devise a plan for the regular replacement of textbooks and materials.
  • To assist teachers in the guidance, assessment, and analysis of student achievement.
  • To provide the faculty with materials and resources necessary for their assigned tasks.
  • To conduct monthly faculty meetings and to provide opportunities for faculty involvement in the agenda preparation in union with the principal.
  • To oversee scheduling of classes and daily lesson planning by teachers.
  • To meet regularly with the Principal.
  • MANAGEMENT AND RECORD KEEPING
  • To develop and communicate routine procedures for the operation of the school.
  • To publish rules, regulations, schedules, and procedures, and to be consistent with expectations regarding them.
  • To maintain discipline throughout the school so that a learning environment prevails.
  • To unify expectations for high academic standards throughout the school.
  • To implement fire, tornado, health, and safety codes in the school and on the school grounds.
  • To provide appropriate maintenance and cleanliness of the school for the safety and well-being of the students.
  • To meet deadlines with official school reports and statistics as required by the Diocese and State.
  • To keep school files organized in a professional manner.
  • To maintain an up-to-date professional file on each teacher.
  • To be responsible for overseeing that accurate and up-to-date cumulative, attendance, and health records are kept on every student.
  • QUALIFICATIONS
  • A practicing Catholic, whose value system and lifestyle are consistent with Catholic Church teachings, and who is committed to ongoing personal spiritual development. They are willing and able to foster a faith community among faculty members and students.
  • An educator who holds a Bachelor's or Master's degree, preferably in Educational Administration or a related field.
  • An educator who has had at least three (3) years of satisfactory Catholic school teaching and/or administrative experience.
  • An educator who is able to present evidence of certification of religious studies comparable to the current requirements established by the Office of Catechist Formation, or one who is committed to attaining such certification within their first three years.
  • The Catholic Schools' Department reserves the right to waive whichever of the qualifications it shall deem individual circumstances warrant.
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