Assistant Principal
Listed on 2026-01-26
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Education / Teaching
School Principal, Education Administration, School Counselor, Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational
Overview
FORWARD Girls Leadership Academy is an innovative all-girls public charter high school dedicated to equity, innovation, and empowerment. The school focuses on serving young women from historically underserved communities, fostering their growth as leaders, problem-solvers, and change-makers. Committed to its mission of empowering every student to lead with confidence, take bold actions, and create meaningful impacts, FORWARD provides a nurturing and forward-thinking educational environment.
The academy emphasizes holistic development and a strong foundation for future success.
The Assistant Principal of Student Affairs & Well-Being is a key school leader responsible for cultivating a thriving, safe, affirming, and student-centered learning environment at FORWARD Girls Leadership Academy. This role leads the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of systems that support student well-being, culture, belonging, leadership development, and social-emotional growth. Grounded in FORWARD’s leadership-centered, relationship-driven, and whole-girl approach, the ensures that every student is known, supported, and empowered to succeed academically, socially, and emotionally.
This leader works in close partnership with the Head of School & Assistant Principal of Instruction, instructional leaders, families, and support teams to create a cohesive, trauma-informed, culturally responsive school climate where girls can thrive. This role is designed for a deeply relational, equity-driven leader who believes in the brilliance, voice, and leadership potential of girls—and who understands that student success is inseparable from student well-being.
Responsibilities
- Student Support, Well-Being & Whole-Girl Development
- Lead the design and implementation of school wide systems that promote student mental health, emotional wellness, identity development, and leadership growth.
- School Culture, Climate & Belonging
- Serve as the lead architect of FORWARD’s student culture, ensuring alignment with the school’s values, leadership philosophy, and mission.
- Establish clear, consistent expectations for student behavior rooted in dignity, accountability, and growth.
- Design and monitor restorative practices, community-building structures, and student leadership experiences.
- Maintain a visible, consistent presence in classrooms, hallways, and community spaces to build trust and reinforce a positive school climate.
- Behavior Systems & Restorative Practices
- Design and implement a restorative, developmentally appropriate approach to behavior management.
- Lead responses to student discipline in a way that is reflective, educational, and aligned with FORWARD’s values.
- Support students in developing self-awareness, conflict resolution skills, and emotional regulation.
- Ensure systems are equitable, transparent, and centered on growth rather than punishment.
- Family Engagement & Student Advocacy
- Serve as a primary point of connection between families and the school around student well-being and support.
- Build strong, trust-based partnerships with families to support student success.
- Facilitate student support meetings, intervention planning, and re-entry processes when needed.
- Advocate for students in decision-making processes, ensuring their voices and needs remain central.
- MTSS, Attendance & Student Success Systems
- Collaborate with instructional and support teams to align well-being systems with academic interventions.
- Oversee attendance monitoring, engagement supports, and tiered intervention systems.
- Lead case management processes for students requiring targeted or intensive supports.
- Ensure all systems are proactive, data-informed, and culturally responsive.
- Leadership Development & Student Voice
- Create structures that amplify student voice, leadership, and agency.
- Support student councils, leadership initiatives, and advisory programming.
- Develop opportunities for girls to practice leadership, advocacy, and community engagement.
- Ensure that leadership development is embedded in the daily student experience.
- Required Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in education, counseling, social work, psychology, or…
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