| Elementary School Principal - Woodrow Wilson | 2627-24 | The Binghamton City School District is seeking candidates to fill the Woodrow Wilson Elementary School Principal position for the 2026–2027 school year. The BCSD offers competitive salaries, comprehensive benefits, professional development, and mentor support. Position: Woodrow Wilson Elementary School Principal Job Goal: -
- To support the district’s mission and strategic plan
- To serve as an exceptional instructional leader for all students and staff
- To develop and sustain an educational climate that fosters learning as a life-long process
- To demonstrate the belief that all students can learn and achieve at high levels
- To oversee the administration, supervision, and operation of an elementary school program
- To interpret, enforce, and develop regulations that are in agreement with Board of Education policies, state and federal laws.
- To be responsible for supervision, curriculum development, and the improvement of instruction
Reports to: Superintendent of Schools Performance Responsibilities: - Coordinate student personnel services, including implementation of a positive and productive educational climate in which student learning flourishes.
- Develop a Master's Schedule that supports high-quality instruction while meeting the social and emotional needs of students.
- Supervise activities of the Assistant Principals relating to the planning, organizing, and operation of special services, such as attendance, counseling, psychological services, and testing.
- Actively participates in the recruitment of staff and their assignments.
- Conduct classroom observations in accordance with APPR guidelines.
- Supervise and evaluate all staff employees.
- Keep abreast of developments in elementary school issues by participating in regional, state, and local meetings.
- Provide leadership for the planning, development, and implementation of elementary school curriculum and evaluation of instructional programs.
- Utilize the DDI process to improve student achievement and analyze data to inform curriculum and instruction.
- Work collaboratively with parents/guardians and community members to increase understanding and support for the school.
- Work collaboratively with staff to encourage professional growth.
- Develop high-quality staff development programs.
- Provide input into the development of the building budget.
- Ensure that safety procedures and emergency plans are up-to-date and adhere to the district’s policy on conducting drills.
- Maintain an efficient and effective facility, adhering to health and safety standards.
- Maintain an inventory of school property and equipment.
- Ensure all required reports and mandates are met per board, local, and state requirements.
- Plan, organize, and supervise recognition programs for school activities.
- Demonstrate leadership skills that will encourage students and staff to achieve at high levels.
Personal Qualifications: - Demonstrated interpersonal skills, including a sense of humor, ability to inspire, sensitivity to concerns of others, enthusiasm, dependability, integrity, openness to change, and the desire to work collaboratively with students, staff, parents, and community.
- Demonstrate support for school programs through high visibility at school and community functions and events.
Terms of Employment: Salary — Category II is established by the Binghamton Administrative and Supervisory Association Contract. Evaluation: Annual performance evaluation conducted by the Superintendent of Schools | Per Contract - $100,000 |
| Anticipated Senior Typist - 12 Month Position | 2526-55 | The Binghamton City School District is seeking candidates to fill an anticipated Senior Typist position for the 2025-2026 school year. The BCSD offers competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits. This is a full-time contractual position working 7.5 hours per day, 260 days per year. The work involves responsibility for the performance of a variety of clerical tasks involving the full-time operation of a computer. The work may require a general understanding of specific law and organizational rules, procedures, and policies. To be considered for this opening, applicants must be: - Currently, on the Civil Service eligible list for the title, or
- Currently appointed to the title, or
- Eligible to take the exam for the title when it becomes available
Duties and Responsibilities: - Types of correspondence, memorandum, and statement form: copy, rough draft, or oral presentations
- Works on special projects such as annual employee picnics and award dinners.
- Types, processes, reviews, and files requisitions, vouchers, time sheets, bills, and receipts.
- Works independently on projects such as processing accounts payable, maintaining records on capital equipment purchases, dealing with vendors on incomplete, unfilled, or incorrect charges, preparing corrections on purchase orders or computer data, civil service, and employment records and procedures.
- Types, issues, and maintains a record of applications, permits, and licenses.
- Maintains computerized filing and indexing systems.
- Maintains personnel records and prepares payroll adjustments
- Types, processes, reviews, and files a variety of control and operational records and reports.
- Answers the telephone to arrange appointments or to answer routine questions.
- Maintains a record or ledger of salaries, purchases, and contractual expenditures.
- May assign, train, and review the work performed by subordinate clerical employees and prepare work schedules.
- May instruct employees in the specialized clerical work of the organization.
| Starting Salary - $32,054 per Contract |