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About the role

The Assistant Vice Principal (AVP) supports the Vice Principal and Principal in managing the daily operations of a school, ensuring a safe, productive, and positive learning environment. This role is crucial in bridging the gap between teachers, students, and administration while helping to shape the school’s academic and disciplinary standards.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Administrative Duties

    • Assist in developing and implementing school policies and procedures.
    • Manage student records, attendance, and scheduling.
    • Oversee standardized testing and academic reporting.
    • Coordinate with staff, parents, and district administrators.
  • Student Discipline & Behavior Management

    • Enforce school rules and handle disciplinary actions.
    • Mediate conflicts between students, teachers, or parents.
    • Promote a positive school culture through behavior intervention programs.
  • Academic Support & Supervision

    • Assist in curriculum planning and teacher evaluations.
    • Monitor classroom instruction and provide feedback to teachers.
    • Support special education programs and student accommodations.
  • Staff Leadership & Development

    • Mentor and support teachers and staff.
    • Help organize professional development workshops.
    • Participate in hiring and performance reviews.
  • Safety & Crisis Management

    • Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.
    • Lead emergency preparedness drills (fire, lockdown, etc.).
    • Address bullying, harassment, and other student welfare concerns.
  • Community & Parent Relations

    • Communicate with parents regarding student progress and concerns.
    • Attend school events, meetings, and parent-teacher conferences.
    • Foster partnerships with community organizations.
  • Qualifications & Skills:

    • Master’s degree in Education Administration/Leadership or equivalent (highly preferred).
    • 5-10teaching + leadership experience (e.g., department lead).
    • Strong leadership and decision-making.
    • Excellent communication and conflict resolution.
    • Organizational and problem-solving abilities.
    • Knowledge of Ministry of Education laws and regulations.
    • Strong understanding of Ontario curriculum, assessment (e.g., Growing Success), and MAC Tarbiya Values.

About Muslim Association of Canada

Primary and Secondary Education
1001-5000

The Muslim Association of Canada (MAC) is a religious, educational, social, charitable and non-profit organization. MAC provides services and programs designed to assist in the holistic educational and spiritual development of the Muslim individual and family. A primary tenet of MAC is community involvement and service not only with the Muslim community, but with every community, regardless of faith or background.