
Under administrative direction of the Muckleshoot Tribal School Principal, this position provides educational and student development leadership for the Tribal School; plans, organizes and evaluates programs and services and promotes communication with students, parents, staff and the community for educational effectiveness.
Preferred
Washington State Teaching certificate. A current and valid Washington State driver’s license may be required at time of appointment or at a time set by the Tribe.
- Assists students in establishing high standards of conduct.
- Properly addresses the improvement of student attendance and discipline.
- Assist in the development, implementation, and evaluation of intervention programs that address the needs of students.
- Assist in creating a positive school environment conducive to teaching and learning.
- Provide a variety of administrative duties to assist school leadership in managing the school.
- Provide guidance to students; encourage, motivate, coach, correct, redirect and discipline students if necessary.
- Communicate and confer with parents to promote student success, learning and development of appropriate behaviors.
- Communicate with outside agencies concerning children as necessary.
- Administer student records; ensure evaluation of each student’s educational growth and development; provide periodic reports to parents, school and Tribal leadership.
- Fairly and equitably administer the school discipline policies and procedures and provide campus supervision throughout the day.
- Serves as a resource to staff in dealing with effective instruction, classroom management issues and student discipline.
- Assess campus safety, student emergency health and safety needs and ensures appropriate action.
- Investigate student, parent and staff complaints and grievances, which may include properly interviewing witnesses in disciplinary investigations.
Preferred
- Three (3) or more years of related experience as a classroom teacher.
- Washington State Principal Certification and/or School Counseling or enrollment in a certification program.
- Plan, develop, implement and evaluate educational programs.
- Interpret, organize and analyze data
- Interact effectively with a variety of audiences and individuals
- Interpret and administer school policy, administrative procedures as well as State and Tribal Law
- Providing feedback, coaching and motivation of staff and students.
- Be organized and time management.
- Problem-solve and crisis resolution.
- Communicate effectively with both oral and written communication.
- Research, theory and trends in learning, student development and student services.
- School curriculum and instruction.
- Resource development.
- Principles and practices of supervision.
- Rules, regulations, policies and laws related to education.
- Native American culture and history.
- Motivate, discipline, and interact with students in an equitable and productive manner.
- Maintain confidentiality.
- Adapt to changing work priorities.
- Communicate with diverse groups.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships.
- Meet deadlines and schedules.
- Set priorities and coordinate activities.
- Participate as a team member and to promote teamwork.
- Work with frequent interruptions.
- Work with detailed information/data.
Washington State Teaching certificate. A current and valid Washington State driver’s license may be required at time of appointment or at a time set by the Tribe.
About the company
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The Muckleshoot Indian Tribe’s name is derived from the native name for the prairie on which the Muckleshoot Reservation was established. Following the Reservation’s establishment in 1857, the Tribe and its members came to be known as Muckleshoot, rather than by the historic tribal names of their Duwamish and Upper Puyallup ancestors. Today, the United States recognizes the Muckleshoot Tribe as a tribal successor to the Duwamish and Upper Puyallup bands from which the Tribe’s membership descends.