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Department Lead for Mathematics

@ Homewood-Flossmoor High School District 233
Homewood, Illinois, United States
$104k-$130k/yrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Lead curriculum, Supervise staff, Manage budget
Requirements Summary:Lead the Mathematics department; requires Illinois administrative licensure and evaluator certification; experience supervising staff and developing curriculum.
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    Department Lead for Mathematics JobID: 1613
  • Position Type:
      Math Department/Department Chair

  • Date Posted:
      4/23/2026

  • Location:
      Homewood-Flossmoor High Community High School

  • Date Available:
      2026-2027 school year

  • Closing Date:
      Until filled

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    POSITION:                    DEPARTMENT LEAD FOR MATHEMATICS
     

    START DATE:               2026-2027 school year
     

    WORK CALENDAR:     225-day contract
     

    SALARY:                       $104,000 - $130,000 (based on experience)
     

    SUPERVISES:              Certified and non-certified staff in the Mathematics Department
     

    POSITION SUMMARY:
    The Department Lead reports directly to the Principal and or designee. The Department Lead provides leadership and direction for all departmental instructional programs including professional development. The Department Lead serves as an advisor to the Principal and Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Professional Development. The Department Lead is responsible for ensuring that all instructional programs are administered in concert with the policies established by the Board of Education and the state and federal governments. The Lead is also expected to make recommendations to the Principal for policy creation, revision, and deletion as related to his/her department.

     

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND REPRESENTATIVE ACTIVITIES:
     

    CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION:
    Supervise the development, implementation, and evaluation of equity-centered and culturally responsive curriculum and instructional programs.
    Representative Activities
    1. Leads the development, implementation and monitoring of curriculum in department.
    2. Build the capacity of department faculty to implement recommended instructional practices that promote high learning outcomes for all students in a culturally responsive and inclusive learning environment.
    3. Monitors the departmental data and assessments to help ascertain the quality of the instructional program through common assessments.
    4. Articulates curriculum with elementary districts and post-secondary institutions.
    5. Research and stay up to date on recommended practices in subject area content, grading and reporting practices, social-emotional learning standards, and standards-based learning.
    6. Selects and recommends instructional resources for adoption to the Director of Curriculum and Instruction.
    7. Promote continuous improvement of student learning through effective PLC structures.
     

    DEPARTMENTAL LEADERSHIP:
    Provide instructional leadership that promotes the district's vision, mission, and strategic priorities.
     

    Representative Activities:
    1. Leads an equity-centered vision for teaching and learning in the department
    2. Leads regular meetings to improve the instructional program.
    3. Fosters a sense of community and belonging to increase the psychological safety of faculty and staff.
    4. Serves as the department liaison in the areas of complaint management, conflict resolution, and academic inquiries.
    5. Participates in local, state and national organizations related to the academic area and curriculum and instruction.
    6. Develops PLC leaders within the department based on school PLC practices.
     


    PERSONNEL:
    Supervise all personnel activities within the department.
     

    Representative Activities:
    1. Evaluates, supervises and makes departmental employment recommendations.
    2. Recruit, hire, and retain staff using processes that promote equity, diversity, inclusion and transparency.
    3. Proactively manage workload assignments for faculty and staff members,
    4. Recommends, implements and evaluates professional learning programs for departmental faculty and staff.
    5. Coordinates the placement of student teachers and clinical observations within the department.
    6. Provides staff with multiple opportunities for growth.


    OPERATIONAL MANAGEMENT:
    Coordinate the development of day-to-day operational tasks and departmental resources.
     

    Representative Activities:
    1. Works with department faculty to identify departmental budget needs and recommends budget requests to the Principal and Chief School Business Officer.
    2. Manage departmental budget, resources, and facilities effectively, ensuring fiscal responsibility and compliance with institutional policies and procedures.
    3. Provide two-way communication that fosters continuity among departments, department Leads, and administration.
    4. Facilitate solution-oriented strategies to address the day-to-day operations of the department
    5. Manage procedural operations of the department to ensure compliance with institutional policies, procedures, deadlines, and record keeping.
     

    REQUIREMENTS:
     Illinois Professional Education License with General Administrative or Principal endorsement required.
     Qualified evaluator certification required.
     Extensive knowledge of a variety of instruction/curricular (world language) programs and best practices.
     Knowledge of federal, state and local laws and policies related to grants, mathematics pathways, and dual-credit.
     Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.

     

    SUPERVISOR(S):           Dr. Clinton Alexander, Principal/Director of High School Programs
     

    BENEFITS:                     TRS, Insurance, Leave Time (Sick, Personal, and Vacation)
     

    DEADLINE:                     Until filled