About The Academy for Advancement of Children with Autism (AACA)
At the Academy, our utmost priority is to create a nurturing and inclusive community where every student feels a true sense of belonging and inner peace. We understand the profound challenges our students face in various areas, such as sensory input/output, social skills, transitions, vocal ability, and general functioning. Many arrive at our school with significant behavioral issues developed over years of coping with their unique challenges. We wholeheartedly believe that each of our students is embarking on a journey of self-actualization towards their highest potential. At the Academy, we are committed to providing the necessary support and guidance to help them achieve their goals. Together, we will nurture their talents, paving the way for a bright future ahead.
We take pride in our core values here at AACA- UNITED
Unity
Nurture
Innovation
Tenacity
Empowerment
Dignity
Job description:
Be a Site Administrator at a very unique small school. Must have an Administrative Credential and at least 5 years administrative experience in a school setting.
Basic Job Overview: Interview, select, direct, evaluate and supervise certificated and classified personnel; assign Vice Principal, faculty, Counselors and other staff as appropriate to meet school objectives. Direct and participate in a planned program of formal and informal classroom visitations and observations; recommend discipline, reassignment or termination action as appropriate; document evidence of excellent and or substandard performance. Enforce applicable State and Federal Education codes, policies and laws; administer school site discipline and intervention policies and safety programs. Plan and help direct the business operations of school; develop and administer site budgets; assure proper allocation of funds for instructional and non-instructional equipment and materials. Direct the evaluation and revision of curricular and instructional programs. Communicate with teachers to assure instructional programs meet student needs and IEP requirements. Analyze data and develop and implement plans for instructional improvement growing out of program assessment. Establish, coordinate and maintain communication with community and parent groups, law enforcement and other officials as needed. Prepare and write correspondence, bulletins and other communications on behalf of the school; arrange for school-level public relations and publicity for special events and achievements as appropriate.
The pay range for this role is:
125,000 - 150,000 USD per year (AACA Oxnard)
Administrative
Oxnard, CA
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