The Assistant Head of Middle School for Student Life reports to the Head of Middle School and works closely with students, faculty, parents, and other administrators to support students in the Middle School. In consultation with the Head of Middle School, they oversee student behavior and discipline and the daily operations of the Middle School. The primary responsibilities of the Assistant Head of Middle School for Student Life are supervising students during the school day, coordinating extracurricular events, and overseeing aspects of the Advisory Program. They are also an integral member of the MS Leadership Team, collaborating with the Assistant Head of Middle School for Academics, the Middle School Counselor, and the Head of Middle School.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Oversees student discipline and maintain records for students in grades 6-8, with the assistance of the Head of Middle School
Maintain high visibility throughout the Middle School campus to ensure student supervision and safety
Support faculty by providing classroom management guidance to foster a positive learning environment
Assist with administrative follow up regarding student attendance
Work in tandem with MS Counselor and Assistant Head of Middle School for Academics to foster and promote student success
Plan, coordinate, and execute all student activities on and off campus, including class trips
Assist the Counselor with oversight and implementation of the Middle School Advisory Program
Serve on the all-school administrative team
Assist Head of Middle School with divisional calendar, special events, and annual handbook revisions
Assist with divisional transition events and programming for rising 6th and 9th-grade students
QUALIFICATIONS
Master’s degree in an academic subject field or education
5+ years of Middle School teaching experience
Administrative leadership experience; independent school experience preferred
Highly knowledgeable in child development with an expertise in the needs and behaviors unique to middle school-age students
School Type: Independent, college preparatory, non-sectarian, non-profit, co-educational day school for grades PK through 12Founded: 1988; first graduating class – 1994; alumni - 1,479Location: The Woodlands, TX, a planned community 40 miles north of HoustonAccreditation: Accredited by The Independent Schools Association of the Southwest (ISAS); member of The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS).