Cypress-Fairbanks ISD
Director of Instruction, LABAY MIDDLE SCHOOL
Cypress-Fairbanks ISD, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Director of Instruction, LABAY MIDDLE SCHOOL
Lead instructional excellence and collaborate with diverse stakeholders to prepare learners for the 21st century.
Qualifications
Master’s degree from a recognized, accredited college or university is required.
Appropriate standard administrator certification for the assignment is required.
Advanced Education Leadership (AEL)/Instructional Leadership Development (ILD); certified training for teacher appraisal or eligibility preferred.
A minimum of four (4) years of successful experience as a classroom teacher; experience as a mentor teacher, team leader, or department chair preferred.
A visionary leader in public schools to work collaboratively with diverse students, staff, families, and communities to prepare learners for the 21st century.
Terms of Employment Probationary/Term Contract: 210 days
Salary Middle School: $74,291 (IA-5). Salary range is set by the Board of Trustees.
Essential Functions Responsibilities:
Serve as a catalyst for innovation in curriculum development and instruction based on best and current practices.
Use the Cypress-Fairbanks Teacher Evaluation and Support System (CF-TESS) appropriately with teachers by systematically observing performance, recording observations, and conducting formative and end‑of‑year evaluations.
Work with other campus administrators to calibrate the CF‑TESS system at the building level and ensure that all timelines are met.
Provide timely and specific feedback to the instructional staff, concerning the teaching/learning process and classroom management.
Work with the appropriate instructional personnel in establishing standards for acceptable levels of student achievement.
Collaborate with appropriate staff to collect and analyze various data pertaining to student achievement.
Oversee and direct the use of student achievement data to recommend improvement in the design, materials, and implementation of the instructional program.
Assist in the development, implementation, and evaluation of the campus improvement plan.
Assist in designing, implementing, and monitoring campus initiatives.
Guide and direct efforts of teacher leaders to ensure adherence to and focus on the District's standard expectations and campus priorities.
Deliver staff development that provides leadership growth opportunities for teachers.
Serve as a problem‑solver for student learning needs and related instructional issues.
Guide and assist teachers in problem‑solving related to students’ learning needs, parent communications, and peer interactions.
Monitor teachers’ lesson plans, grade books, student level changes, etc.
Oversee special programs and ensure that the campus has procedures established that comply with program rules, regulations, and professional development requirements. Special programs include but are not limited to HORIZONS, ESL, Dyslexia, 504, TELPAS, etc.
Manage budgets associated with special programs including but not limited to HORIZONS, ESL, Dyslexia, 504, etc.
Facilitate staff development related to the campus improvement plan and special program requirements.
Manage the reconciliation of district time equivalency (DTE), campus time equivalency (CTE), and staff compliance course requirements.
Assist in the development of the campus master schedule.
Provide assistance in hiring new staff and selecting teachers for leadership roles at the campus level.
Serve as a liaison with parents and community members.
Perform other duties as assigned by the building principal.
Regular and reliable attendance is an essential job function.
Working Conditions Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Maintain emotional control under stress. Occasional district‑wide and state‑wide travel. Frequent prolonged and irregular hours.
All applications will be reviewed. Not all applicants will be interviewed. Hiring managers may choose to email you regarding this application. Please monitor your e‑mail regularly for any communication.
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Qualifications
Master’s degree from a recognized, accredited college or university is required.
Appropriate standard administrator certification for the assignment is required.
Advanced Education Leadership (AEL)/Instructional Leadership Development (ILD); certified training for teacher appraisal or eligibility preferred.
A minimum of four (4) years of successful experience as a classroom teacher; experience as a mentor teacher, team leader, or department chair preferred.
A visionary leader in public schools to work collaboratively with diverse students, staff, families, and communities to prepare learners for the 21st century.
Terms of Employment Probationary/Term Contract: 210 days
Salary Middle School: $74,291 (IA-5). Salary range is set by the Board of Trustees.
Essential Functions Responsibilities:
Serve as a catalyst for innovation in curriculum development and instruction based on best and current practices.
Use the Cypress-Fairbanks Teacher Evaluation and Support System (CF-TESS) appropriately with teachers by systematically observing performance, recording observations, and conducting formative and end‑of‑year evaluations.
Work with other campus administrators to calibrate the CF‑TESS system at the building level and ensure that all timelines are met.
Provide timely and specific feedback to the instructional staff, concerning the teaching/learning process and classroom management.
Work with the appropriate instructional personnel in establishing standards for acceptable levels of student achievement.
Collaborate with appropriate staff to collect and analyze various data pertaining to student achievement.
Oversee and direct the use of student achievement data to recommend improvement in the design, materials, and implementation of the instructional program.
Assist in the development, implementation, and evaluation of the campus improvement plan.
Assist in designing, implementing, and monitoring campus initiatives.
Guide and direct efforts of teacher leaders to ensure adherence to and focus on the District's standard expectations and campus priorities.
Deliver staff development that provides leadership growth opportunities for teachers.
Serve as a problem‑solver for student learning needs and related instructional issues.
Guide and assist teachers in problem‑solving related to students’ learning needs, parent communications, and peer interactions.
Monitor teachers’ lesson plans, grade books, student level changes, etc.
Oversee special programs and ensure that the campus has procedures established that comply with program rules, regulations, and professional development requirements. Special programs include but are not limited to HORIZONS, ESL, Dyslexia, 504, TELPAS, etc.
Manage budgets associated with special programs including but not limited to HORIZONS, ESL, Dyslexia, 504, etc.
Facilitate staff development related to the campus improvement plan and special program requirements.
Manage the reconciliation of district time equivalency (DTE), campus time equivalency (CTE), and staff compliance course requirements.
Assist in the development of the campus master schedule.
Provide assistance in hiring new staff and selecting teachers for leadership roles at the campus level.
Serve as a liaison with parents and community members.
Perform other duties as assigned by the building principal.
Regular and reliable attendance is an essential job function.
Working Conditions Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Maintain emotional control under stress. Occasional district‑wide and state‑wide travel. Frequent prolonged and irregular hours.
All applications will be reviewed. Not all applicants will be interviewed. Hiring managers may choose to email you regarding this application. Please monitor your e‑mail regularly for any communication.
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