
2026] KIPP Durham College Prep Elementary Assistant Principal of Instruction
- Durham, NC
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Observe and coach teachers weekly, providing them with rigorous feedback and supporting them in the classroom
- Support teachers in developing their classroom management and instructional practice (unit and lesson planning, lesson execution, and collection and use of assessment data).
- Plan and execute professional development days in coordination with the Principal and other colleagues.
- Recognize and celebrate staff professional growth and success.
- Document all observations and feedback in Whetstone to track teacher growth
- Hold mid-year and end of year performance reviews to support teacher performance
- Plan and facilitate targeted professional development for teachers
- Embody, maintain, and hold staff accountable to school's values, policies and culture
- Develop positive relationships with students, families, teachers and staff
- Model positive interactions with students, as well as a variety of ways to handle misbehavior and disruptions.
- Recognize and celebrate exemplary student achievement and behavior, communicating with families of students on a regular basis.
- Reinforce the effective use of a school-wide behavior plan and serve as a point person for discipline and culture issues.
- Assist teachers, students, and families in the effective creation and implementation of individual behavior plans (in conjunction with Social Workers/Guidance Counselors).
- Pursue challenging professional goals each year
- Receive and implement constructive feedback to develop your skills
- Problem solve around school-wide issues to best support your Team and Family
- Use data and research to make sound decisions with the approval and support of your school leader
- Develop and execute high-quality, standards-based school curricula and instructional content consistent with the philosophy, values, and mission of the school and KIPP NC.
- Clearly articulate student performance goals for each grade level and work with teachers to set measurable student goals in individual classes.
- Continuously monitor student achievement by analyzing independent work, standardized test results, and other data points in order to target interventions.
- Attend and facilitate productive content team meetings.
- A deep commitment to the mission of KIPP NC and an unwavering belief in the potential of all our students
- Possesses a deep commitment to improving the lives of kids from economically marginalized communities
- A Bachelor's degree in a relevant content area
- At least 3 full years of teaching experience in K - 12
- At least 1 year of experience managing and/or coaching K - 12 teachers
- An active North Carolina teaching license or ability to seek reciprocity from another state
- Demonstrated success in coaching and growing K - 12 teachers year over year
- Pass Criminal Background Check
- Demonstrated commitment to closing the opportunity gap
- Zest, professionalism, and a sense of humor
- Experience as a Dean of Students/Instruction or Assistant Principal
- Experience in teaching in / leading in a high performing charter school and/or schools with a high population of students with free and reduced lunch
- Demonstrated success in raising the achievement levels of traditionally under-served students
- Fluency in Spanish
- Hours are 7:30 am - 5pm, Monday - Friday
- Curriculum, materials, and resources are provided
- School Leaders are 12 month employees and work through the summer
- Must be able to stand 8+ hours per day
- Must be able to lift 50+ lbs
- Healthcare (medical, vision, and dental) at no cost to individuals and deep discounts for dependents
- Enrollment in a retirement program with employer match
- On-going professional development opportunities:
- Monthly Assistant Principal cohort meetings in-person and virtual
- Support from Relay Graduate School of Education
- Leadership coaches
- Generous time off:
- Paid Time Off (17 days PTO & 6 days sick leave annually)
- Time off for all major national holidays (including Fall Break, Winter Break, and Spring Break)