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Duties of an assistant head master

A high school assistant headmaster works directly under

the headmaster and helps coordinate, direct and plan the

academic or auxiliary activities of the school. The assistant

headmaster manages the teachers, counselors, staff and

students on a daily basis. Along with the headmaster, they

review and approve or recommend modifications to new or

existing programs and then submit their proposals to the

school board. They prepare or manage the maintenance of

attendance records, personnel reports, planning and other

activities. The assistant headmaster coordinates or directs

the use of the high school facilities.

An assistant headmaster meets with staff and parents to

discuss policies, educational activities and a students

learning or behavioral problems. He or she provides counsel

and guidance to students regarding academic, personal,

behavioral or vocational issues, along with enforcing

attendance and discipline rules. The assistant headmaster

organizes and directs committees of volunteers, specialists

and staff to provide either advisory or technical assistance

for programs and develops partnerships with communities

or organizations to help meet educational needs providing

school to work programs.

An assistant headmaster must make decisions and solve

problems by analyzing information and selecting the best

solution, along with developing cooperative and constructive

working relationships. They perform daily administrative

tasks such as processing paperwork and preparing or

maintaining information files, records and reports and also

handle complaints, resolve conflicts or grievances and

settles disputes. An assistant headmaster requires

extensive knowledge, skills and experience to deal with the

responsibilities of students and staff on a daily basis.

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