Assistant Principals (26-27 SY)
Company: Independence Mission Schools
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Assistant Principal (AP) The mission of Independence Mission
Schools is to provide a transformative Catholic education that
develops students intellectually, emotionally, and spiritually and
that provides children of all faiths across the City of
Philadelphia with the opportunity to learn in an academically
rigorous environment and to grow in a culture of love, setting them
on the path to a promising future. Our vision is that IMS students
will leave our school community emotionally and spiritually formed
by our Catholic example, performing at or above grade level, and
enrolled in an academically rigorous high school program ready to
achieve their dreams. We strive to become a top-tier academic
destination for all children in Philadelphia. The ideal candidate
will be committed to the development, achievement and well-being of
the school's students and the pursuit of academic excellence by
those students. The AP will directly report to the Principal and
will work closely with the Principal as part of the leadership team
to establish the culture and direction for the school. The AP will
model Catholic values through interactions at all levels with
faculty and staff, parents, central office members, and other
community partners. The ideal candidate will be committed to the
development, achievement, and well-being of the school’s students
and the pursuit of academic excellence by those students. Duties
and Responsibilities: Position competencies: Catholic Identity,
School Mission and Vision Committed to ensuring opportunities for
faculty, staff, and students to encounter God and the beauty of our
Catholic Faith. Supports a schoolwide compelling vision of academic
excellence and equity through strategic planning, change leadership
and school improvement, and innovative practices and balancing
time-tested, researched strategies. Cultivates and upholds the
mission, vision, and values of the school. Ensures this lives in
all actions, communications, and plans. Leading Learning Supports
the Principal in ensuring that all students engage in rigorous and
personalized learning and demonstrate high academic achievement.
Collects and assesses data to make decisions and determine the most
pressing needs of their schools. Drives results using strategic
action plans that center on achieving school goals. Talent
Management and Development Supports the Principal in developing a
culture of continuous learning that maximizes staff and student
morale and performance. School Culture, Community, and DEI Supports
a positive, diverse, and inclusive school community that helps the
development of the whole person and meaningfully engages all
students, families and community members. Strategic Organization
and Operations Supports school goals by maximizing resources and
ensuring effective management of school systems and operations.
Supports a year-long school action plan that targets all areas of
the school rubric to achieve goals. Makes decisions with a focus on
balancing short-term payoffs and long-term improvement and
considers all stakeholders and implications to plan accordingly.
Personal Development, Decision-Making, and Self-Management
Dedicated to continuous learning and improvement which is
demonstrated by an awareness of their own strengths and areas for
improvement and has the capacity to manage them appropriately,
seeks and gives feedback and is self-motivated. Manages time in a
way that seeks to consistently prioritize goal-impacting work while
balancing the immediate needs of the school and school community.
Handles setbacks, mistakes, and difficult situations with
confidence and poise and seeks to learn, adapt, and adjust to these
situations. School Advancement Serve as an ambassador and advocate
of the school's mission, goals and achievements Support school
development and community relations, including public relations and
fundraising activities for the school as needed. Educational and
credential requirements Current PA School Administrator's License
(K-12) – preferable but not required A minimum of 5-7 years of
experience in the field as a teacher, instructional leader, or
other leadership role Clearances on all background checks
Qualifications Experience in teaching and/or coaching teaching
staff to use Common Core Standards-aligned curriculum materials
Demonstrated success as a teacher/school leader, backed by
data-driven instruction, recommendations, and outcomes Possessed of
deep capability to effectively build, develop and maintain strong
relationships with internal and external constituents including
staff, teachers, parents, students, board members, and community
stakeholders Strong leadership and staff development skills
including an encouraging, motivating presence exhibited in team
building, staff engagement and successful conflict resolution
Ability to self-direct and prioritize among competing goals,
exhibit flexibility and good judgment, and drive results in a
fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment Capable of representing the
organization and its goals effectively in both oral and written
communications to diverse audiences Physical Demands: The physical
demands described here are representative of those that must be met
by an individual to successfully perform the essential duties of
this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties.
Prolonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Must
be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times. Must be able to access
and navigate all areas of the school and other facilities as
needed. EOE: IMS is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and
celebrates staff diversity. We strive to be and build a diverse
team that is representative of our students and the communities in
which we serve.
Keywords: Independence Mission Schools, Wilmington , Assistant Principals (26-27 SY), Education / Teaching , Philadelphia, Delaware