Assistant School Leader (Assistant Principal)
KIPP Foundation
Company Description
Assistant School leader
Position Overview
The Assistant School Leader (ASL) is a high-impact instructional, culture, and systems leader who strengthens adult performance and executes schoolwide priorities so that student achievement and student experience outcomes accelerate. This role partners closely with the School Leader to ensure high-quality instruction, effective coaching cycles, strong culture systems, and reliable execution of school operations at the building level.
Without the Assistant School Leader, our campus would struggle to meet our ambitious goals for our scholars. Our teachers and scholars would be without an essential champion, and our school leader would miss a thought partner and critical supporter.
Who we are:
KIPP St. Louis is a part of a national network of free, open-enrollment, public charter schools offering a choice to families and children in St. Louis city. As the largest charter school system in the city, we are driven and committed to our mission and vision.
Mission: Together with families and communities, we create joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose—college, career, and beyond—so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world.
Vision: Every child grows up free to create the future they want for themselves and their communities.
KIPP St. Louis currently educates over 2,000 students and boasts hundreds of alumni. Today, our St. Louis network consists of three elementary schools, two middle schools, and a high school.
What makes KIPP St. Louis unique?
We believe that our educators are proving what's possible in urban education each and every day, by inspiring students, and helping them discover the joy of learning. KIPP schools support our educators to help students achieve academic excellence, building the skills and confidence they need to succeed.
Together, we are raising the bar for every student, every day.
Job Description
Position type: Full time, exempt, 12 Month
Reporting & Collaboration
Direct Manager: You report to the School Leader (Principal), who is accountable for overall school performance, including academic outcomes, culture, and operations.
Direct Reports: You directly manage and develop assigned school-based staff depending on campus structure and assigned portfolio.
Lateral Leadership: You may advise and support grade-level teams, department chairs, and teacher leaders on instructional priorities, coaching practices, and implementation of schoolwide initiatives.
Lateral Managers: You do not have lateral or matrixed managers; however, you are expected to partner closely with peer Assistant School Leaders to ensure coherence across academic, culture, and operational priorities.
Autonomy & Decision Making
This role owns the execution and continuous improvement of assigned academic, culture, and student support systems within the school. The ASL sets priorities for coaching cycles, monitors implementation fidelity, and leads adult development in service of schoolwide goals. The ASL makes day-to-day instructional and culture decisions within the guardrails set by the School Leader and regional guidance.
Inputs: What will I be doing in my day to day work?
Instructional Leadership
Observe instruction and provide timely, actionable feedback aligned to the instructional framework.
Support teachers in curriculum internalization, lesson planning, pacing, and differentiation.
Use student data and work samples to identify high-leverage instructional priorities.
Coaching & Adult Development
Lead coaching cycles and goal-setting for assigned teachers and/or coaches.
Develop adult capacity through modeling, feedback, and targeted support.
Support performance improvement plans in partnership with the School Leader.
Culture & Student Experience
Lead implementation of culture routines and MTSS/behavior supports to protect instructional time.
Partner with school-based support personnel to improve attendance, behavior, and engagement.
Reinforce consistent expectations for student behavior and belonging.
Systems & Operations
Partner with the Manager of Operations to ensure reliable execution of schedules, supervision, and routines.
Monitor fidelity of schoolwide systems and address breakdowns in real time.
Support safe, orderly learning environments that maximize instructional minutes.
Leadership & Teaming
Serve as a member of the school leadership team, contributing to school improvement planning.
Collaborate with peer ASLs to ensure coherence across academic and culture priorities.
Partner with regional teams to implement aligned supports and initiatives.
Outcomes: What will I be evaluated on?
Measurable improvement in instructional quality and student learning outcomes in assigned grade bands or content areas.
Growth in teacher practice as evidenced by coaching outcomes and observation data.
Effective implementation of culture and MTSS/behavior systems, resulting in improved attendance and reduced behavioral incidents.
Fidelity of schoolwide instructional routines and systems.
Contribution to positive staff culture, retention, and leadership pipeline development.
What skills should I already bring, i.e., what should I already have a track record around?
Managing and leading teams,
Having crucial conversations,
Setting ambitious goals and driving results,
Designing and leading instructional professional development,
Using data to drive continuous improvement,
Leading teams and cross-functional initiatives, and
Driving results in a K-12 school.
What should I know a lot about already, i.e., what should I have expertise in?
Key indicators of strong school and classroom culture, and how to develop specific plans to remedy gaps
How to analyze student achievement data and determine the highest leverage next steps
Successful coaching to academic improvement
Strong understanding of adult learning theory.
Qualifications
Required
Minimum of 2+ years of successful classroom teaching experience
Demonstrated impact on student outcomes and instructional practice
Experience supporting or leading adults (e.g., grade-level lead, mentor, coach)
Ability to observe instruction and provide actionable feedback
Data-informed decision-making skills
Bachelor’s degree in education or a related field
Appropriate State teaching or administrative certification
Preferred
Prior school leadership experience (e.g., AP, Dean, Instructional Lead)
Leadership development program or fellowship experience
Experience leading schoolwide initiatives (e.g., MTSS, culture systems, academic improvement)
Additional Information
What we bring to the table:
KIPP St. Louis is committed to pay equity and to ensuring that we do not unintentionally perpetuate historic wage gaps that persist due to individual negotiations. As a result, salaries are not negotiated. We are transparent about salaries in our job postings so that candidates can make an informed decision before beginning the hiring process. The salary range starts at $90,000. This role is performance bonus eligible.
We are a fast paced, energetic team and family with passionate people who are leading a movement and to cultivate their best working environment we provide the following:
$0 deductible healthcare plan option, including medical, vision and dental.
Employer Paid Short Term Disability.
$50,000 life insurance policy at no cost to the employee.
Retirement plan through PSSRSSL with an employer match up to 14% and an optional 403b as a supplement to our pension program
Employee Recognition: When we succeed together, we celebrate together with our annual gala award ceremony, holiday party, and more!
Public Service student loan forgiveness program qualified employer.
Ongoing professional development.
Generous time off:
Paid leave for illness, personal days, bereavement, jury duty, and military-related leave
Paid parental leave for new families
Paid holidays, as well as a one week Thanksgiving break, a two-week winter break, a week-long spring break
Wellness days provided throughout the year
On-going professional development opportunities:
- Weekly coaching sessions
- Weekly school-based professional development
- Five in-person PD days during the year for all KIPP St. Louis teachers
Hiring Timeline and Steps
This role will be posted from February 24-February 29. The interview process will take place in March. The anticipated start date for the role is as soon as possible with the latest start of July 6, 2026.
If you are interested in working at KIPP St. Louis, please visit our website below to apply!
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KIPP St. Louis is committed to creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment for all our students, families, teachers, staff and community members. As an equal opportunity employer, we hire without consideration to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status or disability.