Anticipated High School Dean of Students
Listed on 2026-06-20
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Education / Teaching
School Counselor, School Principal, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Education Administration
- Position Type:
Administration/ Dean of Students - Date Posted: 6/13/2026
- Location:
York Community High School - Date Available:
7/28/26
Department: Administration
Supervisor: Assistant Principal for Culture and Climate
FLSA Status: Exempt
Duration: 10 month + 15 days
Minimum starting salary: $85,000 - salary commensurate with experience
Benefits include District paid TRS and medical insurance, 16 sick days, 5 personal days
To implement and maintain policies and procedures regarding student rights, responsibilities, conduct, and discipline set forth by the Board of Education to ensure a safe, orderly, respectful and productive environment for student learning. To work collaboratively with administration, staff, and community organizations for student well-being. To work with the school staff to implement a research-based framework for effective teaching and learning that is refined continuously to improve instruction for all students.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities- Uses data to analyze strengths and areas of growth for the Division and School.
- Demonstrates student-centered thinking and problem-solving.
- Advances the profession through participation in local, state, and national professional groups.
- Engages in continuous professional growth related to school and student safety and well-being through both internal and external programs.
- Participates actively in the Operations Advisory Council, Building Leadership Team, and other School & District leadership teams.
- Communicates important updates to the building at large, including procedural changes and data updates regarding student attendance and discipline.
- Prepares administrative reports as needed/requested.
- Supervises common areas of the building (i.e. cafeteria, student arrival, student departure) as needed/directed.
- Properly addresses the improvement of student discipline.
- Coordinates supervision of the school day and extracurricular activities.
- Serves as a leader on the school safety committee and manages building safety drills.
- Coordinates with other deans to ensure coverage at all school events at which coverage is necessary or requested.
- Implements CPI strategies as necessary.
- Develops and implements a system for monitoring student attendance.
- Strategically plans for the improvement of student attendance.
- Communicates with the Student Services team, families, and teachers on student attendance.
- Advises students and families on ways to improve attendance.
- Investigates student attendance issues.
- Assigns appropriate consequences to students for truancy.
- Conducts home visits as needed.
- Implements and enforces District 205 Board of Education policies.
- Assists students and staff in establishing and maintaining high expectations for behavior.
- Serves as a referral source for disciplinary problems and initiates appropriate corrective actions.
- Maintains communication with individual student supports/case managers.
- Investigates student concerns and disciplinary issues.
- Interviews students and witnesses in disciplinary investigations
- Assigns consequences (including suspensions) in accordance with District 205 Board policy and state law.
- Maintains disciplinary records required by policy, regulation, law, or good practice
- Presents the school's case in due process proceedings for suspension and expulsion
- Provides peer mediation to resolve student conflict.
- Leads student re-entry process following out-of-school suspensions.
- Meets weekly with the Student Services Team.
- Works with other deans and members of the Student Services Department to develop proactive disciplinary interventions.
- Provides input as needed for student placement and evaluation and makes referrals for professional support.
- Provides data and insight for Tier 2 and Tier 3 meetings.
- Applies knowledge of legal matters pertaining to education of at-risk students and students with disabilities.
- Attends IPS meetings as needed.
- Assists and supports new/transfer students with the transition to York High School.
- Works with community and government agencies on problems relating to drug abuse, safety, and truancy.
- Works cooperatively with local police agencies and the School Resource Officers on security matters.
- Maintains…
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