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Coastal Bend and RGV Region (daily campus travel; occasional extended hours) Position Mission The Principal Manager develops and supports campus principals (and APs of Instruction as needed) to ...

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Coastal Bend and RGV Region (daily campus travel; occasional extended hours) Position Mission The Principal Manager develops and supports campus principals (and APs of Instruction as needed) to ...

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Principal Manager

New York, NY · On-site

$125K - $175K/yr

As a Principal Manager at Zeta, you will support our team in setting and maintaining the vision for instructional leadership across our network of schools, supporting school leaders to achieve their ...

Principal Manager

New York, NY · On-site

$125K - $175K/yr

As a Principal Manager at Zeta, you will support our team in setting and maintaining the vision for instructional leadership across our network of schools, supporting school leaders to achieve their ...

As a Principal Manager at Zeta, you will support our team in setting and maintaining the vision for instructional leadership across our network of schools, supporting school leaders to achieve their ...

As Principal Manager in Virtual Platform Engineering, you will lead the strategy, architecture, and development of advanced virtual platforms-including SystemC TLM and QEMU-used to enable early ...

Senior Principal / Manager

Mclean, VA · On-site

$126K - $174K/yr

Acts as a principal technical spokesperson. Represents company capabilities and future efforts. Exhibits a high degree of problem-solving. Achieves objectives and solves problems in innovative ways.

Senior Principal / Manager

Mclean, VA · On-site

$126K - $174K/yr

Acts as a principal technical spokesperson. Represents company capabilities and future efforts. Exhibits a high degree of problemsolving. Achieves objectives and solves problems in innovative ways.

Environmental Principal - Manager

Plano, TX · On-site

$112K - $115K/yr

Seeking an Environmental Principal - Manager, with established client relationships to provide advanced professional guidance, leadership, technical skills, consultation, and support to the ...

Environmental Principal - Manager

Dallas, TX · On-site +1

$115K - $119K/yr

Seeking an Environmental Principal - Manager, with established client relationships to provide advanced professional guidance, leadership, technical skills, consultation, and support to the ...

Environmental Principal - Manager

Houston, TX · On-site +1

$111K - $115K/yr

Seeking an Environmental Principal - Manager, with established client relationships to provide advanced professional guidance, leadership, technical skills, consultation, and support to the ...

In the role of Project Principal Manager, we'll count on you to: * Direct and coordinate work of single or multidiscipline teams throughout the project's lifecycle (from development & initiation to ...

Environmental Principal - Manager

Plano, TX · On-site +1

$112K - $115K/yr

Seeking an Environmental Principal - Manager, with established client relationships to provide advanced professional guidance, leadership, technical skills, consultation, and support to the ...

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How much do principal manager jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for principal manager in the United States is $109,393.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $85,000.00 and $125,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Principal Manager vs Project Manager?

AspectPrincipal ManagerProject Manager
CredentialsTypically requires advanced degrees and extensive experience in management or industry-specific certificationsRequires project management certifications like PMP and relevant experience
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple teams or departments, strategic planning, high-level decision makingFocuses on planning, executing, and closing individual projects within scope, time, and budget
Employer & Industry UsageCommon in corporate, technology, and consulting firms for leadership rolesUsed across industries for managing specific projects in construction, IT, marketing, etc.

The main difference is that a Principal Manager holds a higher-level, strategic leadership role overseeing multiple teams or departments, while a Project Manager focuses on managing specific projects. Both roles require strong management skills and relevant certifications, but their scope and responsibilities differ significantly.

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Principal Manager

Jubilee Academies

San Antonio, TX • On-site

Other

Posted 2 days ago


Jubilee Academies rating

8.2

Company rating: 8.2 out of 10

Based on 5 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

59th of 545 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Job Description


Position Hours: Full-time, Coastal Bend and RGV; frequent campus travel (daily),  occasional extended hours for events
Length of Term/Employment: 223 workdays / At-Will
Reports to: Superintendent 


Location: Coastal Bend and RGV Region (daily campus travel; occasional extended hours)

Position Mission

The Principal Manager  develops and supports campus principals (and APs of Instruction as needed) to deliver A/B-rated instruction, strong culture, and reliable operations across Jubilee Coastal Bend and RGV campuses. The Manager  executes a practice-based coaching model (observe ? feedback ? practice ? re-observe) with tight data and implementation cycles, ensuring that every classroom, every period reflects Jubilee non-negotiables.

Instructional Leadership

  • Run weekly leader coaching cycles: co-walk classrooms, script evidence, deliver 35 minute bite-sized feedback, and schedule same-week practice.
  • Calibrate leaders on Jubilee non-negotiable look-fors (objective posted/aligned, exemplar in hand, aggressive monitoring, engagement at 100%, DOK, Time Voice Body (TVB)).
  • Support CFA/BOY/MOY/Mock STAAR data meetings; convert findings to reteach plans, small-group cycles, and progress monitoring.
  • Ensure leader calendars reflect = 70% instructional focus each week; track feedback-loop closure within 48 hours.
  • Support all Coastal Bend and RGV campuses 

Leader Development & Talent

  • Build principal/AP capacity to run effective PLCs, plan from standards, and deliver real-time coaching.
  • Support principal tiering of teachers and creating and executing Excellence Plans for non-proficient staff; monitor execution.
  • Model difficult conversations; uphold clarity + accountability while maintaining trust.
  • Evaluate principals of all coached campuses on the TPESS rubric following the district TPESS timelines

Culture, Operations, & Compliance

  • Coach principals on student attendance (ADA >95%)safety routines, and family engagement systems (ParentSquare).
  • Align campus work to district priorities: enrollment growth(10% yearly)/persistenceEB/TELPASSPED service delivery, and CCMR where applicable.
  • Support calendarized deliverables (PEIMS-adjacent reviews, testing windows, board artifacts) in partnership with central teams.

Key Outcomes (KPIs)

  • Ratings: Each coached campus shows measurable movement toward/within A/B on TAPR indicators.
  • Instructional execution:
    • 70% of scheduled walkthroughs completed per cycle.
    • 90% of feedback loops closed within 48 hours.
    • Documented increase in mastery by standard between CFAs.




  • Attendance & persistence: ADA trend to =95%; campus persistence plan executed with withdrawal reduction.
  • Leader capacity: Principals independently running data meetings, coaching-in-the-moment, and maintaining on-time compliance.
  • Regional student enrollment increases 10% from fall snapshot to fall snapshot.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree required; Master's in Education/Ed Leadership preferred.
  • 5+ years successful school leadership (principal/AP) with documented student growth; network/district coaching experience preferred.
  • Deep knowledge of TEKS, STAAR, TELPAS, Texas Accountability, and research-based instruction.
  • Demonstrated skill in practice-based coaching, adult learning, difficult conversations, and change management.
  • Strong data fluency (CFAs, item analysis, growth targets) and systems' execution.

Core Competencies

  • Clarity + Accountability: Sets the bar; follows up relentlessly.
  • Coaching in the Moment: Precise, bite-sized feedback; immediate practice.
  • Data ? Action: Turns evidence into next steps with owners/timelines.
  • Relationship-Driven: High trust, low drama; protects instructional time.
  • Bias for Action: Plans the work; works the planweekly cycles, visible artifacts.

Weekly Cadence (example)

  • Mon/Tue: Campus A/B joint walkthroughs, feedback/practice, PLC support.
  • Wed: Campus C data meeting (CFA), reteach planning, leader 1:1s.
  • Thu: Campus D coaching intensives (classroom practice + re-observe).
  • Fri: Calibration with District leaders; artifact review (observation logs, plans); next-week scheduling.

Artifacts/Tools

  • Coaching tracker with observations completed, feedback timestamps, practice scheduled, and re-observation notes.
  • Campus CFA dashboards (mastery by standard, student groups, reteach plans).
  • Principal/AP Excellence Plans and observation calendars.

Other Requirements

  • Valid driver's license and daily regional travel.
  • Background clearance per district policy.
  • Commitment to Jubilee's mission, equity, and community partnership.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the campus principal
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to analyze and interpret student data to inform advising and planning
  • Organized and detail-oriented with the ability to manage multiple priorities
  • Ability to build relationships and collaborate across diverse stakeholders

Charter & Community Responsibilities

  • Represent and promote the charter's mission to families and the broader community
  • Support student recruitment and family engagement efforts
  • Encourage and participate in building strong campus-community connections

Charter Atmosphere

  • Foster a supportive and inclusive learning environment for all students
  • Promote Jubilee's values through professional conduct and communication
  • Model fairness, respect, and high expectations in all interactions

Working Conditions

Mental/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors

  • Maintain emotional composure and professionalism under stress
  • Frequent standing, movement, and event participation
  • Occasional lifting and handling of school materials or equipment
  • Extended hours during peak seasons or events may be required

Other Requirements

  • Adhere to Jubilee staff dress code and policies
  • Maintain professional working relationships across campus and district
  • Stay current with developments in education and CCMR practices
  • Submit required reports and documentation in a timely manner

To Apply: Submit resume, a one-page results summary (campus gains you led), and two sample artifacts (a coaching plan and a data meeting agenda). 

Note: This job description is not exhaustive and may be updated or modified as needed.