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The East Penn School District is seeking outstanding applicants for the position of Principal at Macungie Elementary School. This is a full-time, 12 month position beginning on or before July 1, 2026. The Elementary School Principal directs and supervises the operation of the elementary school. He/she is responsible for the continuous development, improvement, and evaluation of the educational program within the framework of the district's philosophy and established goals. The Elementary School Principal provides primary leadership in all aspects of management, administration, and instructional improvement in the school. Title: Principal – Elementary Organizational / Labor Relationship: Act 93 Status (FLSA): 12 month position, exempt, salaried Reporting Relationships: Ascending: Assistant Superintendent Descending: All district personnel within the Elementary School Qualifications Education : Masters Degree and extensive graduate course work in administration. Certification : Must hold or be eligible for Pennsylvania certificate as a K-12 principal, elementary or secondary principal. Experience : Five years of satisfactory experience as a school professional. Three years experience as a building administrator preferred. Knowledge / Skills / Abilities A commitment to student-centered approach to education with a strong emphasis on diversity, equity, and inclusivity A sensitivity to the mental, physical and social-emotional needs of students, staff members and the community The ability to translate and apply current research findings to the delivery of educational services Broad knowledge of the school curriculum in terms of child growth and development and the nature of the learning process An understanding of individual differences and a skill in cooperative planning to maximize professional growth of all staff members Demonstrates knowledge of district and school curriculum Demonstrates objectivity in personnel evaluation The ability to organize available staff and community resources into effective programs to meet students' needs An understanding of the fiscal and personnel management aspects of school administration The ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with students, staff and the public Personal integrity, good character, emotional stability and the ability to accept constructive criticism Knowledge of and flexibility in the use of technology typically used in school administration Writes clearly and concisely Speaks effectively in both formal and informal situations Essential Functions / Duties / Responsibilities Curriculum and Instruction Monitors curriculum continuity and evaluates the instructional program within the school Ensures that the approved curriculum is taught Defines goals and objectives as related to district goals so that they meet or exceed Pennsylvania requirements Facilitates meetings to support all students through the MTSS framework Develops, with appropriate staff, programs to meet the needs of all students Assists in planning and conducting staff development activities Plans and implements master and student schedules Informs public of the educational program of the school Attends and participates in district committee meetings Utilizes a comprehensive personnel evaluation program for all building staff Identifies individual strengths, weaknesses, and areas that need improvement Assists in the recruitment and selection of new staff members Makes personnel assignments based on knowledge of ability, qualifications, past performance and school needs Supervises and evaluates all instructional and non-instructional staff within the building Oversees the publication of staff handbooks and other related materials Encourages professional growth and creativity Administers all collective bargaining agreements for elementary school staff Communications Responds fairly and consistently to staff, students, and community concerns Takes necessary action to resolve problem situations Interacts effectively with groups to promote positive outcomes Promotes community involvement in programs and activities Selects means of communication appropriate to each situation Speaks effectively in both formal and informal situations Writes clearly and concisely Plans and conducts meeting of instructional staff and others as needed Decision-Making/Problem Solving Communicates decisions and rationale clearly Makes decisions in a timely fashion Seeks information from appropriate sources Considers alternatives and consequences in the decision-making process Maximizes decision effectiveness by follow-up actions Delegates decision-making and problem solving to appropriate personnel in an effective manner Attends administrative meetings and implements program suggestions or changes School Facilities and Management Provides a safe and secure physical environment Plans and supervises all emergency drills and evacuations Reacts effectively to building crises and emergencies Oversees the scheduling and rental of the elementary school facility and grounds Develops effective procedures to administer school functions Works cooperatively with central administration in all daily and projected maintenance programs Finance Prepares accurate budgets and effectively monitors expenditures Maintains accurate inventory of supplies, materials and equipment Supervises all activity accounts for the elementary school building Other Duties Implements a Schoolwide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (SWPBIS) program that is fair and promotes orderliness and student learning Provides appropriate educational program for students Maintains accurate student records Extracurricular Duties Supervises, schedules and plans assembly programs, contests, field trips, and other activities Supervises all student activities Auxiliary Services Supervises guidance, health, pupil personnel, food services, transportation, instructional media and technology, and maintenance services Is responsible for other assignments as directed by the Assistant Superintendent Physical Requirements Ability to stand, bend, stoop, sit, lift, reach, communicate (vision, hearing, and speech), carry or convey sufficient weight to safely and effectively carry out functions, duties, and responsibilities Ability to independently ambulate in and around school buildings and office areas Ability to travel to and from assigned work locations without employer support Is able to independently read, write, speak, and comprehend the English language Minimum salary $120,648. Final salary determined by experience and salary schedule. This job description may be updated and/or altered at the sole discretion of the employer. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function / duty / responsibility at acceptable standards as set by the employer. In accordance with both state and/or federal law, reasonable accommodations will be considered upon employee request. EOE #J-18808-Ljbffr

