St. Joseph Elementary and Middle School Principal

Missoula Catholic Schools

Missoula, MT

Job ID#:
14770164055
Posted:
May 7, 2024
Expires:
July 6, 2024
Category:
Primary Education
Terms:
Full-Time Employee
Experience:
0-2 Years
Education:
Graduate Degree
Base Pay:
Salary
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Job Description

Job Description
Title: Principal - St. Joseph Elementary and Middle School (PK-8)
Employment: Administrative Contract - 12 Months
Reports To: MCS President
Year: 2024-2025
Position Description: The SJS Principal is the educational leader of this Catholic school appointed
by the President, in consultation with the MCS School Board and Bishop of the Diocese of Helena.
The Principal is supervised and evaluated by the President. The Principal works closely with the
President, school faculty, support staff and parents of the local Catholic school to achieve a positive
climate and educational program that fosters high expectations of the individual as well as Catholic
formation and growth within the overall school community. The Principal ensures the
implementation within the school of the policies of Missoula Catholic Schools, the Diocese of Helena,
and any applicable federal, state, and local statutes. The Principal will ensure that the school develops
policies and programs that comply with and fulfill these regulations and its mission.
Qualifications:
Registered and actively practicing Catholic in a parish community (Missoula or elsewhere)
Holds a Masters Degree in Educational Leadership
Holds an administrative certification for Elementary School Administration in the State of
Montana (or able to acquire credential in time frame suitable for employment for this position)
Professional Responsibilities:
Evaluate the school's faculty and support staff, and recommend for renewal / non-renewal of
continued employment in accordance with MCS and Diocesen policies.
Provide oversight and supervision for the Early Education Program (EEP) by conducting
supervision and evaluation of the EEP Director, and its educators.
Responsible for the EEP program and its alignment (curriculum, enrollment plan, and Catholic
Mission and Values) with the goals and objectives of MCS.
Initiate the hiring of school personnel, in consultation with the MCS President.
Supervise and direct all reasonable necessary precautions to safeguard personnel, students,
materials, equipment, and facilities.
Apply all policies to student, faculty and staff discipline.
Assure strategic and long-range improvement plans are enacted, in consultation with the
President and the MCS School Board, and be responsible for its annual implementation plan.
Assist President with enrollment management and public relations programs.
Review and monitor policies governing the operations in consultation with the President.
Perform other duties as assigned by the President.
Spiritual Leadership:
Be active and participatory in the Catholic community.
Be responsible for ensuring an atmosphere for the development of a school community
centered in the magisterium of the Roman Catholic Church within a rigorous, dynamic
learning environment which is consistent with the vision and philosophy of MCS.
Monitor and guide the actions of the school community consistent with Catholic values and
Diocesan policy while being responsible for the faith formation of students, faculty and staff.
Instructional Leadership:
Be responsible for the educational leadership and personnel supervision of faculty and staff.
Responsible for the oversights of the school's accreditation process with the WCEA.
Direct the application and accreditation standards to the educational programs.
Involves the school faculty in the identification, evaluation, and selection of appropriate
equipment, materials, with budget allocations, to foster instructional goals and objectives.
Provide and/or arrange for professional development training for faculty and staff.
Ensures the development, implementation, and evaluation of a comprehensive curriculum
program, PreK-8, which complies with Diocesan and state standards.
Communication Leadership:
Articulate the school's vision and mission to constituent groups, assisting the President as
needed with external community.
Establish and maintain a collaborative working relationship and open communications with
the President, and any committees as appropriate; provide leadership of the
secondary/elementary education committees as needed.
Represent the school at appropriate meetings and activities.
Finances:
Administer school operational budget under the direction of the President, in compliance with
all MCS and Diocesan policies.
Consult with the MCS Controller and Finance Committee as necessary.
Facilities:
Oversee capital maintenance and building projects of the school campus under guidance of the
President as needed.
Provide scheduling and oversight of facility rental.
Salary commensurate with education and experience. Full benefits package included.
Interested candidates: Please submit cover letter, resume, one-page Catholic educational
leadership statement, and three references, to Dr. Thomas Noonan, Missoula Catholic Schools
President, at employment@mcsmt.org or mail to: 300 Edith Street, Missoula, MT 59801
Priority Application Deadline: Tuesday, May 14, 2024 - Application review will begin at that
time. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled

About the Employer

Living the charisms of the Jesuits and Sisters of Providence, Missoula Catholic Schools is compelled through Christ's love to serve Western Montana families by providing an excellent Catholic education while forming young people of compassion, conscience, competence, and community.