Archdiocese of San Antonio Careers
Vice Principal of Curriculum and Instruction - Antonian College Preparatory High
Archdiocese of San Antonio Careers, San Antonio, Texas, United States, 78208
Vice Principal of Curriculum and Instruction - Antonian College Preparatory High School
Antonian College Preparatory High School is seeking a dynamic, mission-driven educational leader to serve as the Vice Principal of Curriculum and Instruction. This role is responsible for overseeing the academic program and instructional practices to ensure high standards of teaching and learning that reflect both Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) standards and the values of Catholic education. Summary : The Vice Principal will provide strategic leadership in curriculum development, instructional improvement, professional development, student achievement, and program assessment. Description : The ideal candidate will be an experienced Catholic school educator and instructional leader who is deeply committed to the holistic development of students and faculty, upholding the mission and values of Antonian College Preparatory High School. Position Responsibilities : Develop, implement, and oversee a high-quality instructional program. Collaborate with academic staff on the successful execution, measurement and achievement of instructional goals. Assess and analyze data to determine targets for student achievement and provide support for achieving targets. Plan, coordinate and facilitate meaningful professional development opportunities. Prepare, build, and implement the Master Schedule. Support and mentor teachers through professional development. Oversee assessment programs and use results to guide instructional improvements. Collaborate with school leadership to align curriculum goals with accreditation requirements. Provide direct oversight and lead efforts for the Learning Center. Be a regular presence in classrooms, informally observing and following-up with teachers and students. Develop clear improvement/coaching plans for teachers. Lead Department Chairs in building routines to promote a culture of continuous improvement. Oversee, support and collaborate with the Director of Technology. Oversee, support and collaborate with the Counseling Department. Oversee and support the library and librarian. Provide direct oversight for the Academic Dean. Foster a positive, inclusive learning environment. Facilitate curriculum committees and coordinate cross-departmental curriculum alignment. Assist in recruitment, evaluation, and retention of qualified teaching staff. Engage with parents and the broader school community. Stay current with educational research, technology integration, and best practices. Provide leadership and oversee all aspects of Academic Programming. Collect and analyze program data to evaluate effectiveness and inform decision-making. Provide guidance in crisis intervention, conflict resolution, and due process procedures. Promote the dignity of every student, ensuring that all special education practices are rooted in the principles of Catholic social teaching. Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications : Must be a practicing Catholic in good standing with the Church. Master’s degree or higher in Educational Leadership or related field. 18 credit hours in educational administration and supervision courses or a valid, appropriate state certificate for a principal. Experience : Seeking candidates with 5 or more years of teaching experience and demonstrated leadership and administrative skills. Minimum Knowledge & Skills : Knowledge of the basic teachings of the Catholic Church. Knowledge of instructional methods/strategies and curriculum differentiation. Knowledge of child and adolescent development, learning, and behavior. Knowledge of effective assessment methods. Familiarity with policies and procedures of the Archdiocesan Catholic Schools Office. Skill in organizational management and delegation of responsibilities. Skill in managing conflicts effectively. Skill in using group process skills effectively with various school communities. Ability to work well with others in the school community. Ability to work independently and self-motivate.
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Antonian College Preparatory High School is seeking a dynamic, mission-driven educational leader to serve as the Vice Principal of Curriculum and Instruction. This role is responsible for overseeing the academic program and instructional practices to ensure high standards of teaching and learning that reflect both Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) standards and the values of Catholic education. Summary : The Vice Principal will provide strategic leadership in curriculum development, instructional improvement, professional development, student achievement, and program assessment. Description : The ideal candidate will be an experienced Catholic school educator and instructional leader who is deeply committed to the holistic development of students and faculty, upholding the mission and values of Antonian College Preparatory High School. Position Responsibilities : Develop, implement, and oversee a high-quality instructional program. Collaborate with academic staff on the successful execution, measurement and achievement of instructional goals. Assess and analyze data to determine targets for student achievement and provide support for achieving targets. Plan, coordinate and facilitate meaningful professional development opportunities. Prepare, build, and implement the Master Schedule. Support and mentor teachers through professional development. Oversee assessment programs and use results to guide instructional improvements. Collaborate with school leadership to align curriculum goals with accreditation requirements. Provide direct oversight and lead efforts for the Learning Center. Be a regular presence in classrooms, informally observing and following-up with teachers and students. Develop clear improvement/coaching plans for teachers. Lead Department Chairs in building routines to promote a culture of continuous improvement. Oversee, support and collaborate with the Director of Technology. Oversee, support and collaborate with the Counseling Department. Oversee and support the library and librarian. Provide direct oversight for the Academic Dean. Foster a positive, inclusive learning environment. Facilitate curriculum committees and coordinate cross-departmental curriculum alignment. Assist in recruitment, evaluation, and retention of qualified teaching staff. Engage with parents and the broader school community. Stay current with educational research, technology integration, and best practices. Provide leadership and oversee all aspects of Academic Programming. Collect and analyze program data to evaluate effectiveness and inform decision-making. Provide guidance in crisis intervention, conflict resolution, and due process procedures. Promote the dignity of every student, ensuring that all special education practices are rooted in the principles of Catholic social teaching. Perform other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications : Must be a practicing Catholic in good standing with the Church. Master’s degree or higher in Educational Leadership or related field. 18 credit hours in educational administration and supervision courses or a valid, appropriate state certificate for a principal. Experience : Seeking candidates with 5 or more years of teaching experience and demonstrated leadership and administrative skills. Minimum Knowledge & Skills : Knowledge of the basic teachings of the Catholic Church. Knowledge of instructional methods/strategies and curriculum differentiation. Knowledge of child and adolescent development, learning, and behavior. Knowledge of effective assessment methods. Familiarity with policies and procedures of the Archdiocesan Catholic Schools Office. Skill in organizational management and delegation of responsibilities. Skill in managing conflicts effectively. Skill in using group process skills effectively with various school communities. Ability to work well with others in the school community. Ability to work independently and self-motivate.
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