The Principal is responsible for overall governance, leadership and direction of the school.

He is also expected to oversee the development, organization and implementation of the curriculum across designated domain; ensure that the learning and teaching provided by different teaching teams form a coordinated, coherent curriculum entitlement for individual students.

The Principal will be held responsible for the areas outlined below:

ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE

  • The reporting of maintenance needs in his section of the school plan to the Administrator and ensure that his section of the School buildings, its furniture and fixtures, office equipment, playgrounds, school garden and other properties are properly and carefully maintained.
  • Monitor staff attendance on a monthly basis.
  • To be responsible for all employees in his section of the school in accordance with the rules laid down by the Governing Body.
  • At the time of handing over charge, the Principal shall prepare detailed “handing over notes” and a report aimed at a complete orientation to the incumbent.

EDUCATION PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION

  • Preparation of the School timetable, allocation of duties and teaching load of the teachers in his section.
  • Providing necessary facilities to the teachers in his section in the discharge of their duties.
  • Conducting of School and Board examinations.
  • Promotion and detention of students in his section, in consultation with the Head of Academics.
  • Discipline in his  particular section of the school, in consultation with the Head of Academics.
  • Plan the year’s academic work in consultation with the staff and hold staff meetings at least once a month to (inter alia) review the work done during the month and assess the progress of the pupils.
  • Be responsible for curriculum development, assessment of syllabi, textbooks and prescribe changes in the above with the approval of the Governing Body.
  • Supervise classroom teaching and secure co-operation and coordination among teachers of the same subject areas as well as inter subject co-ordination.
  • Monitor and track the progress of all financially poor and educationally weak students and report these findings to the Head of Academics through the Governing Body and thus ensure growth and educational excellence through equal opportunities. For example, arranging for special remedial teaching of the students belonging to the weaker sections of the community as also of other children who need such remedial teaching.
  • Plan and specify a regular timetable for the scrutiny of student’s written work and home assignments and ensure that the assessment and corrections are carried out effectively and on time.
  • Organize and co-ordinate various non-academic activities through the House system or in such other ways as she may think fit in consultation with the Governing Body.
  • Develop and organize the Library resources and reading facilities in  her section of the school and ensure that the students and teachers have access to books and journals of established value and usefulness.
  • Ensure that a growing social awareness (concern and compassion for others in need) is developed in the students, through on-going, planned outreach programmes.
  • Send the progress reports of the students regularly to the parents or guardians.
  • Send an Annual Report of his section to the Head of Academics to appraise him/her of achievements and challenges, and areas of needed support in his section of the school.

 HUMAN RELATIONS DEVELOPMENT

  • Help and guide teachers to promote their professional growth, and towards this end actively encourage their participation in courses designed for in-service training and development. This should be done in consultation with the Head of Academics and the Governing Body.
  • Work together with the Head Office Team and Governing Body in promoting team spirit and staff morale through programmes and systems for clearly determined two-way line of communication.
  • Communicate and reinforce school values, beliefs and objectives frequently to staff, students and parents.
  • Encourage opportunities for communication between and among staff, students and parents through regular meetings.
  • Be responsible for his own professional and personal development by availing of relevant resource opportunities which will expose  her to the new trends in education, school management, communication and personal skill development.
  • Motivate, guide and supervise the work of the teaching staff of the school.

 POLICY / PLANNING

  • In consultation with the Academic Head and Governing Body, develop and document an Annual School Improvement Plan for his/her section of the school which must reflect the overall school vision and mission and ensure staff participation in and ownership of the plan.

 NETWORKING

  • In consultation with the Governing Body, network with school management from other organizations and NGOs working for social concerns.

Skill Required:

  • Good communication Skill both written and spoken strong and persuasive personality
  • Good planning and organizing skills
  • Excellent computer literacy, speed and accuracy essential.
  • (Word, Excel, Power point)

Job Details

Industry:
Total Positions:
1 Post
Job Shift:
First Shift (Day)
Job Type:
Job Location:
Gender:
Male
Age:
40 - 50 Years
Minimum Education:
Masters
Degree Title:
Post Graduate Degree in Education / related discipline(s) or above from recognized inland / foreign institution(s)
Career Level:
Department Head
Experience:
5 Years - 8 Years
Apply Before:
Mar 16, 2020
Posting Date:
Feb 14, 2020

The Trust School

Education/Training · 601-1000 employees - Lahore

TEDDS, a PCP certified not-for-profit organization is engaged in promoting quality education at low cost / free for deserving students through its expanding chain of “ The Trust Schools” at Lahore. TEDDS is a non-commercial welfare Trust formed in 1993 and duly registered under Trust Act 1882 vide Registration No. 232-LH-VSWA dated June 04, 1993. It has also been certified as a charitable NGO by Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (PCP), Islamabad vide No: PCP-R2/2010/0022 June 04, 1993. It has also been certified as a charitable NGO by Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (PCP).

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