Glen Ridge Public
Schools – Job Description
Central Office
Administration
TITLE: SUPERINTENDENT
QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Valid New Jersey School Administrator
Certificate or eligibility
2. Central office, school administration and
teaching experience as determine by the board
3. Demonstrated success with curriculum,
personnel management, school finance and strategic planning
4. Strong leadership and communication skills
5. Required criminal history background check
and proof of U.S. citizenship or legal resident alien status
REPORTS TO: Board of Education
SUPERVISES: Every district
employee
JOB GOAL: To inspire, lead,
guide, and direct every member of the administrative, instructional, and
support services staff
in setting and achieving the highest standard of excellence, so that each
student enrolled in the district may be provided with an appropriate and
effective education.
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SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY: |
The management
responsibilities of the Superintendent shall extend to all activities of the
district, to all phases of the educational program, to all aspects of the
financial operation, to all parts of the physical plant, and to the conduct of
such other duties as may be assigned by the board. The Superintendent may delegate these duties
together with appropriate authority, but may not delegate nor relinquish
ultimate responsibility for results or any portion of accountability.
PERFORMANCE
RESPONSIBILITIES:
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A. Instructional
Leadership:
1.
Maintains
the quality of educational programs and services to students, and improves
programs and services where necessary.
Ensures that a
system of thorough and efficient education, as defined in state law and code,
is available to all students.
2.
Studies
and reviews with staff all curriculum guides and courses of study on a
continuing basis. Recommends, for board
adoption, curricula, courses, textbooks and time schedules.
3.
Ensures
implementation of all board-approved curriculum and
inclusion of State-mandated programs and curriculum content standards.
4.
Provides
for curriculum articulation among grades and schools in the district and
(between) among constituent districts in a regional school system or
sending-receiving agreement.
5.
Encourages
staff to develop programs, services and projects which reflect instructional
diversity, alternatives and flexibility, while assuring an articulated,
consistent education for all students.
6.
Provides
for an annual assessment of student needs and achievement. Initiates program changes in light of this
assessment.
7.
Develops
guidelines and direction for monitoring the effectiveness of existing and new
programs.
8.
Seeks out
available sources for grant funding to support programs and projects.
9.
Ensures
that the goals of the school system are adequately reflected in its educational
program and operations. Annually by
August 1, submits the district’s schools’ objectives to the county
superintendent for review and approval.
B. Personnel
Administration:
1.
Directs
and supervises the administrative staff and through them all district staff.
2.
Provides
a role model as well as direction and supervision to the central district
administrative staff in the development and implementation of sound personnel
practices.
3.
Develops
recruitment procedures to assure well-qualified applicants of professional and
nonprofessional positions. Participation
in final candidate interviews, as appropriate, and recommends appointments,
transfers, and removal of all certified and noncertified staff to the Board.
4.
Provides
direction and serves as a resource for management representatives in
negotiating with employee bargaining units.
Supervises administration of collective bargaining agreements.
5.
Ensures
that all staff is evaluated annually in accordance with law and established
procedures. Recommends certified and
noncertified employees for contract renewal and/or tenure appointment.
6.
Recommends
and implements the district’s professional development plan.
7.
Ensures
that all staff receive inservice training required by state/federal laws and
that appropriate documentation is maintained in a central file.
C. Financial
Management:
1.
Provides
direction to and supervision of school business functions. Encourages development and implementation of
sound business practices.
2.
Initiates
and supervises development of the annual budget. Provides for staff input. Recommends budget and budget priorities for
board approval.
3.
Ensures
that the district has long-range financial and facility improvement plans. Updates and implements plans annually.
4.
Oversees
school facility management to provide safe, efficient and attratice buildings,
with strong emphasis on preventative maintenance and custodial care.
5.
Searches
continuously for alternatives in business management practices to achieve sound
economies.
6.
Ensures
funds are spent prudently by providing adequate control and accounting of the
district’s financial and physical resources.
D. Student
Services:
1.
Ensures
that a system of free appropriate special education and/or related services is
available to all pupils with educational disabilities.
2.
Develops
and oversees the delivery of the district’s intervention and referral services
for pupils who are experiencing difficulties in their classes and who have not
been classified as in need of special education.
3.
Confers
annually with the administrator of each nonpublic school located in the
district to plan for nursing services which may be made available pursuant to
law and submits an annual written report to the county superintendent.
4.
Develops
and implements policies and procedures related to missing children and the
reporting of allegations of child abuse and neglect.
E. School/Community
Relations:
1.
Promotes
community support of the schools.
Interprets district programs and services, reports plans, events and
activities of interest, and solicits community opinions regarding school and
education issues.
2.
Presents
the district’s quality assurance report annually to the community by September
30th and submits a copy of the county superintendent by October 30th.
3.
Identifies
available community resources and linkages to social service agencies that
support education and healthy child development.
4.
Develops
strategies to promote parental involvement in their children’s education and
provides opportunities for parent-teacher interaction.
5.
Maintains
contact and good relations with local media.
6.
Ensures
that district interests will be represented in meetings and activities of
municipal and other governmental agencies.
7.
Represents
the school system and its interests in community organizations, activities and
projects.
F. Superintendent
Duties:
1.
Provides
leadership in identification of priorites and assures that all activities
reflect those board-established priorities.
2.
Prepares
and recommends short- and long-range plans for board aproval and implements
those plans when approved.
3.
Attends
all regular and special meetings of the board, and participates in a
professional leadership role. Designates
an administrative staff member to serve in his/her absence, when appropriate.
4.
Recommends
drafts of new policies or changes to the board.
Establishes guidelines and processes for monitoring implementation of
board policies.
5.
Prepares,
in conjunction with the board president, agenda recommendations relative to all
matters requiring board action, including all facts, information, options and
reports needed to assure informed decisions.
Provides advice and counsel to the board on matters before it.
6.
Anticipates
potential problems. Recommends policies
or courses of staff action.
7.
Keeps
board informed regarding development in other districts or at state and
national levels that would be helpful to the district.
8.
Ensures
that all local, state/federal standards for health and safety of students and
staff are maintained and that required reports are mainainted.
9.
Fulfills
all statutory obligations and implements the Education Law of the State of New
Jersey and the Administrative Code of the New Jersey Department of Education.
TERMS OF
EMPLOYMENT: Twelve months.
Appointed for a period of 3-5 years. Serves in accordance with the terms of the contract between the
board and the superintendent. Salary to be determined by the board.
EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated
annually in accordance with the board’s policy on evaluation of the
superintendent.
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