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Buffalo Public Schools Associate Superintendent of School Leadership; Exempt RB 24-140 in Buffalo, New York
Title:Associate Superintendent of School Leadership; Exempt RB 24-140
ID:9381
Department:Other
Location:School Location
Division:Instructional
Type:Leadership
Description
BOARD OF EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202
RECRUITMENT BULLETIN 24-140 TITLE: ASSOCIATE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOL LEADERSHIP STATUS: EXEMPT DATE: November 22, 2024
POSITION: The Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Tonja M. Williams Knight is interested in receiving applications from qualified candidates for the position of:
ASSOCIATE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOL LEADERSHIP
POSITION OVERVIEW:
Under the leadership of Superintendent Dr. Tonja Williams, the Buffalo Public Schools has entered into the New Education Bargain, with a Five by 2025 Framework and Council of Great Schools Student Outcome Goals and Guardrails for all Students and Parents.
Currently, the Buffalo Public Schools is accepting applications from qualified, diverse candidates who are willing to accept An exempt Executive Cabinet Level of leadership overseeing a group of schools in the Buffalo Public School District to drive improved students academic, safety, and emotional outcomes. The Buffalo Public School District serves approximately 34,000 students in 60 schools.
APPLICATION: Candidates interested in applying must complete an online application on the school district’s web site at: www.buffaloschools.org/jobs
- successfully received will generate a confirmation email to the account listed on the application. If you do not receive a confirmation email, we cannot guarantee that your application was received. You must submit an application until you receive a confirmation email.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Candidates must have a Master’s Degree, and a New York State School District Administrator (SDA), or School District Leader (SDL) certificate at the time of application. Candidates must have a minimum of eight (8) years of combined certificated teaching and supervisory experience, with a minimum of five (5) years at the supervisory level. Candidates with school and/ or district administrative experience in an urban school district with a large racially and ethnically diverse population are preferred.
POSITION:
The Associate Superintendent of School Leadership will have a crucial role in leading BPS Principals to increase positive student outcomes in their schools. This position will work with a small team of Associate Superintendents in the district but will be responsible for: (1) supervising and providing expert data driven guidance and leadership to approximately 15 building leaders, (2) evaluating principals at the schools that he or she supervises, and overseeing and supporting all school improvement activities, and providing advisement to principals on safety, security, and wellness at the schools. This position represents one of the district’s key levers for turning around the lowest performing schools and supporting continuous improvement in all schools.
Associate Superintendents of Schools will serve as a critical thought partner, problem solver, and change agent to internal and external stakeholders with an unwavering commitment to getting the job done. REPORTING
The Associate Superintendents of School Leadership report directly to the Superintendent of Schools.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Specifically, the Associate Superintendent of School Leadership will be responsible for the following:
Strategy
Work with fellow cabinet members to organize district-wide efforts and resources to support district’s strategy for school turnaround, school improvement, and instruction and supports for students.
Work with fellow cabinet members and staff to monitor implementation of district’s strategy for school turnaround, school improvement, and instruction and supports for students and adjust strategy as needed.
Work with fellow cabinet members and staff to refine and design new schools and programs when applicable.
Oversee and direct all aspects of funding and programming for Priority Schools.
Serve as the district’s primary supervisor of and support provider for approximately 15 schools.
Work with fellow cabinet members and staff to create a system that uses data to establish a culture of data-based decision making; build capacity to use data collaboratively, continuously and effectively to improve teaching and learning.
Instructional Leadership
Help principals identify staff and student needs and suggest leadership strategies to promote continuous improvement in performance.
Conduct meetings with principals that focus on student achievement, student support, operations, parent and community involvement, data use, principal leadership.
Facilitate the professional development to principals and assistant principals (Leadership Institutes, Learning Walks, Probationary Administrators’ Meetings, Summer Retreat, Monthly Principals Meetings).
Work with school leaders to ensure expertise in analyzing school data.
Assist building leadership to review recommendations from DTSDE reports and translate recommendations to SCEPs and SIGs.
School Supervision
Evaluate principals’ performance and make tenure recommendations for probationary principals.
Prepare and oversee Principal Improvement Plans.
Assist principals in performance management concerns with staff.
Work with Associate Superintendent of Human Resources to interview and recommend assignments of new principals and assistant principals.
Work with principals and Human Resources to oversee the Teacher Improvement Plan process at the school level.
Review and evaluate writing and implementation of the School Comprehensive Educational Plan (SCEP) for effectiveness, and for integration with the District Comprehensive Improvement Plan (DCIP).
Oversee all school monitoring activities required by State.
Management
Work with fellow cabinet members to supervise a team to address principals’ questions or concerns related to curriculum and instruction, professional development, human resources, operations, facilities, and finance.
Oversee the development of the template for the SCEP; review and approve all SCEPs and SIGs.
Plan and implement SCEP Peer Review process sessions for school teams.
Work with school leaders to develop budgets, identify appropriate resources, and approve financial plans.
Work with central office and school level administrators to facilitate resolving school-level grievances.
Oversee and monitor the Extended Learning Opportunity Program in schools.
Act as designee for Superintendent.
Other duties as assigned
School Community Relations
Collaborate with school partners.
Communicate with parents regarding school complaints and related issues.
Oversee and communicate to the community regarding school reconstruction projects.
Attend District Parenting Coordinating Council meetings.
KEY COMPETENCIES:
Individuals serving as Associate Superintendent of School Leadership will demonstrate the following:
Strategic vision and courage to ensure that all students achieve
Ability to work collaboratively to support school turnaround and school improvement
Strong instructional leadership capabilities
Strong management, communication, and interpersonal skills
Ability to develop, execute, and monitor impact of plans for school turnaround and improvement
Proficiency managing a data-based, change-management process, and expertise in assessing, understanding and using data to identify a change in instructional practice that will accelerate learning for all students
Knowledge of current research on successful turnaround practices
APPOINTMENT: Appointment will be made by the Superintendent following assessment of training, experience, credentials and evaluation of service. Personal interviews shall be scheduled where appropriate.
SALARY: By contractual agreement.
FUNDING: Pending funding
FINAL DATE FOR FILING: Until Filled
DR. TONJA M. WILLIAMS KNIGHT SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
The Buffalo Public School District does not discriminate on the basis of an individual's actual or perceived race, color, creed, religion, religious practice, national origin, ethnic group, sex (including sexual harassment and sexual violence), gender identity, sexual orientation (the term "sexual orientation" means heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, or asexuality ), political affiliation, age, marital status, military status, veteran status, disability, weight, domestic violence victim status, arrest or conviction record, genetic information or any other basis prohibited by New York state and/or federal non-discrimination laws in its programs and activities and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. Inquiries regarding the District's non-discrimination policies should be directed to HRCompliance@buffaloschools.org or to: Mrs. Tami Hollie McGee, Chief of Human Resources; 719 City Hall; Buffalo, New York 14202; (716) 816-3579