Alabama State Department of Education
Principal in Residence
Alabama State Department of Education, Birmingham, Alabama, United States, 35203
Principal In Residence
About Us: Freedom Preparatory Academy Charter Schools is a network of PreK-12 free public charter schools serving students in Memphis, TN, and Birmingham, AL. Our mission is to prepare all students in grades PreK-12 to excel in college and in life. Since our founding in 2009, we have grown from a class of 96 sixth grade students to now serving over 1950 students across multiple campuses. In 2024, we expanded into Birmingham, AL, starting with grades K-1, with plans to grow to a K-5 campus. At Freedom Prep, we are committed to transforming education for students across the South, ensuring they have access to high-quality educational opportunities that empower them to thrive. Over the past 15 years, our students have consistently exceeded both local and state averages in math and have surpassed local benchmarks in English Language Arts on state assessments. Our mission is guided by three core beliefs: every child deserves the right to a high-quality public education, character development is essential to student success, and exposure to diverse opportunities builds the confidence and skills needed to excel in college and in life. At Freedom Prep, we cultivate a structured, academically rigorous environment that fosters excellence in core subjects, promotes advanced academic skills, and encourages students to embody the core values of Respect, Responsibility, Integrity, Excellence, and Community. Position Overview:
The Principal in Residence (PIR) is an integral part of the school leadership pathway with the primary goal of building and sustaining high-performing schools. Engaging in a one-year residency program, the PIR develops adaptive, technical, and managerial skills to lead a Freedom Prep school as either a Successor or a Founder. As a Principal in Residence, you must be open to any location after your residency which include: Memphis, TN, Birmingham, AL, or Montgomery, AL. Residency Program:
In the one-year program, PIRs are on an accelerated track to become Successors at their placement school or Founders in a community they will establish a school in. Role and Responsibilities:
Throughout the development program, the PIR's role mirrors that of an Assistant Principal, focusing on coaching and developing teachers, teacher leaders, and deans. The PIR contributes to the academic and cultural vision of the school, with the role evolving towards that of a School Leader towards the program's end. Leadership Competencies:
PIRs actively develop leadership competencies, including a student focus, direction setting, achievement orientation, equity-centered leadership, instructional leadership, and relationship building. They work towards achieving academic success and holistic growth while participating in the Freedom Prep PIR cohort. Responsibilities in the Fellowship Program:
Support the Principal in leading and overseeing the school's instructional program. Analyze student achievement and teacher performance data. Ensure dramatic achievement gains and meet performance goals. Teach and reinforce behavior management systems. Manage a team of teachers and staff, providing professional development. Maintain communication with families and engage in home visits. Collaborate with the leadership team to reinforce a data-centered and achievement-oriented school culture. Qualifications:
Candidates must have a minimum of a Bachelor's degree, Master's degree preferred Minimum 4 years of teaching experience-Elementary School Minimum 2 years in Assistant Academic Leadership role (AP/AHOS/Instructional Coach)-Elementary School Minimum 1 year Senior Academic Leadership (Principal/Head of School/Leadership Coach)-Elementary School Valid Tennessee/Alabama teaching license and endorsement(s) Valid Professional Leadership Certification Strong records of academic success, experience in underserved communities Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications are required Ideal candidates possess mastery of K-12 academic subjects, a track record of achieving student success, optimism, excellent communication skills, and organizational skills
About Us: Freedom Preparatory Academy Charter Schools is a network of PreK-12 free public charter schools serving students in Memphis, TN, and Birmingham, AL. Our mission is to prepare all students in grades PreK-12 to excel in college and in life. Since our founding in 2009, we have grown from a class of 96 sixth grade students to now serving over 1950 students across multiple campuses. In 2024, we expanded into Birmingham, AL, starting with grades K-1, with plans to grow to a K-5 campus. At Freedom Prep, we are committed to transforming education for students across the South, ensuring they have access to high-quality educational opportunities that empower them to thrive. Over the past 15 years, our students have consistently exceeded both local and state averages in math and have surpassed local benchmarks in English Language Arts on state assessments. Our mission is guided by three core beliefs: every child deserves the right to a high-quality public education, character development is essential to student success, and exposure to diverse opportunities builds the confidence and skills needed to excel in college and in life. At Freedom Prep, we cultivate a structured, academically rigorous environment that fosters excellence in core subjects, promotes advanced academic skills, and encourages students to embody the core values of Respect, Responsibility, Integrity, Excellence, and Community. Position Overview:
The Principal in Residence (PIR) is an integral part of the school leadership pathway with the primary goal of building and sustaining high-performing schools. Engaging in a one-year residency program, the PIR develops adaptive, technical, and managerial skills to lead a Freedom Prep school as either a Successor or a Founder. As a Principal in Residence, you must be open to any location after your residency which include: Memphis, TN, Birmingham, AL, or Montgomery, AL. Residency Program:
In the one-year program, PIRs are on an accelerated track to become Successors at their placement school or Founders in a community they will establish a school in. Role and Responsibilities:
Throughout the development program, the PIR's role mirrors that of an Assistant Principal, focusing on coaching and developing teachers, teacher leaders, and deans. The PIR contributes to the academic and cultural vision of the school, with the role evolving towards that of a School Leader towards the program's end. Leadership Competencies:
PIRs actively develop leadership competencies, including a student focus, direction setting, achievement orientation, equity-centered leadership, instructional leadership, and relationship building. They work towards achieving academic success and holistic growth while participating in the Freedom Prep PIR cohort. Responsibilities in the Fellowship Program:
Support the Principal in leading and overseeing the school's instructional program. Analyze student achievement and teacher performance data. Ensure dramatic achievement gains and meet performance goals. Teach and reinforce behavior management systems. Manage a team of teachers and staff, providing professional development. Maintain communication with families and engage in home visits. Collaborate with the leadership team to reinforce a data-centered and achievement-oriented school culture. Qualifications:
Candidates must have a minimum of a Bachelor's degree, Master's degree preferred Minimum 4 years of teaching experience-Elementary School Minimum 2 years in Assistant Academic Leadership role (AP/AHOS/Instructional Coach)-Elementary School Minimum 1 year Senior Academic Leadership (Principal/Head of School/Leadership Coach)-Elementary School Valid Tennessee/Alabama teaching license and endorsement(s) Valid Professional Leadership Certification Strong records of academic success, experience in underserved communities Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications are required Ideal candidates possess mastery of K-12 academic subjects, a track record of achieving student success, optimism, excellent communication skills, and organizational skills