New Hampshire Special Education Hunter School is looking for a Principal for the Fall...and more...Want to be a Big Frog in a Small Pond?

Certification required or eligibility for NH Principal certfication.

Campus located on Stinson Lake bordering the White Mountain National Forest. Breathtaking views from the main campus of New Hampshire's White Mountains.

The chosen candidate may be provided a residential living arrangement in a large victorian home in the village of Rumney, NH just five miles from the campus.

Hunter requires an administrator who is passionite about children who don't fit in the traditional classroom setting but have skills and talents which can be nurtured and developed through the caring of a veteran staff that needs an inspirational leader. Many of Hunter's students are diagnosed ADHD, Aspergers, or Emotional Handicapped. Many students come to Hunter from throughtout the country or overseas. A few day students are transported to Hunter from local New Hampshire School Districts. The average annual enrollment is about 25 students. Both male and female students grades K-8 are eligible to attend.

The Hunter administrator needs to be able to interact with students and develop a postive supportive working relationship with both students and staff. The Principal needs to be a role model to everyone. This is a hands-on administrative position the requires direct interaction with all individuals on campus. It requires long hours and hard work but provides many warm rewards through the success that many of our students have experienced.

Salary plus benefits.

Hunter is always looking to expand our staff of qualified therapists, house parents and relief parents who have experience in working with children.

Contact: info@hunterschool.org

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