| Location | Los Angeles, CA |
Camino Nuevo Charter Academy (CNCA) is a community of high-performing public schools that utilizes a comprehensive approach to prepare students from preschool through high school for success in college and in life. We integrate academic rigor, community, family, and wellness to empower students to thrive in a culturally connected and changing world. Founded in 2000, Camino Nuevo Charter Academy students represent the neighborhood of MacArthur Park west of downtown Los Angeles, a community that is one of the most under-resourced and densely populated neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Currently, CNCA has six campuses that serve approximately 3,500 students from TK through 12th grade.
Organizational Leadership Capacities
We believe that every individual who works on the Camino Nuevo Charter Academy School Leadership Team must embody key mindsets and possess foundational skills to contribute to the organizational leadership of the organization.
Mindsets
Skills
Intentions
The Opportunity
The Assistant Principal of Instruction must believe deeply in the mission of CNCA, have a vision for how they will lead the school to reach the academic goals outlined in the site dashboard and must embrace the responsibility of ensuring that students from our low-income, primarily immigrant, linguistically diverse community can succeed. The Assistant Principal of Instruction will assist the site principal with Instruction and professional development for teachers. The Assistant Principal of Instruction will use leadership, coaching, and administrative skills to promote the growth of a professional learning community (PLC) that fosters teacher leadership and increased academic achievement. The Assistant Principal of Instruction is responsible for teacher coaching, data-driven progress monitoring, intervention case management and instructional materials management.
Essential Functions
Strategy and Vision Setting
Team Leadership and Performance Management
Administrative Management and Compliance Responsibilities
Instructional Leadership
Develop a record of accomplishment of instructional leadership and academic excellence, including English Learners and those with special needs
Consistently analyze teacher practice through ongoing classroom observations, data analysis, and examination of student work
Develop teachers' capacity to collect and analyze multiple sources of data to improve student learning
Ensure teachers are creating pacing plans and designing effective lesson plans that are aligned to Common Core State Standards
Assist teachers in aligning their teaching with appropriate standards, curriculum and assessments
Support the development of high-quality standards maps and benchmarks
Support the cycle of continuous improvement by providing instructional support to teachers in analyzing key data indicators including benchmark data, report cards, ELD progress reports and literacy assessment data
Serve as a coach to teachers by providing them with feedback on improving and enhancing individual lessons and units based on ongoing analysis. This includes but is not limited to:
reviewing lesson plans, unit plans and assessments
understanding scope and sequence models
observing classroom instruction and offering comprehensive analysis and feedback
providing training on instructional strategies and best practices when needed
supporting the development of curriculum by using the backward design model and advising on scope and sequence based on essential content knowledge on Common Core State Standards
Facilitate professional learning communities among teachers in which issues related to implementing effective content instruction is considered, current research and writing on effective practices is read and discussed, engaging lessons are planned, and student work and data are reviewed to inform instruction.
Bachelor's degree required; Masters degree in education administration or education leadership preferred
Valid clear California teaching credential required
Admin credential preferred
Three to five (3-5) years instructional leadership/coaching experience in urban education required
Proven results using restorative practices with staff & students
Spanish and English fluency preferred
Experience leading and developing teams as well as working across teams
Ability to understand and navigate the political, social, economic, legal and cultural context facing urban charter schools and the students they serve
NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT
Camino Nuevo Charter Academy (CNCA) prohibits discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying in educational programs, activities, or employment on the basis of actual or perceived ancestry, age, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sex, sexual orientation, parental, pregnancy, family or marital status, military status or association with a person or a group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Camino Nuevo Charter Academy requires that school personnel take immediate steps to intervene when safe to do so when he or she witnesses an act of discrimination, harassment, intimidation, or bullying.
Questions or complaints of alleged discrimination, harassment, intimidation and bullying, equity or Title IX equity and compliance concerns should be directed to Margarita Domingo, Vice President of Human Resources. She can be reached at (213) 417-3410 or by mail at 3435 W Temple St. Los Angeles, CA 90026.