TN Visa Elementary School Principal Jobs
Elementary School Principal roles qualify for TN visa sponsorship under USMCA for Canadian and Mexican educators with the right credentials. School districts experienced with visa sponsorship and verifying state licensure make you eligible. Canadian principals can apply at the U.S. border; Mexican nationals need consular processing through a U.S. consulate.
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Days per Year: 226
Min: $105,646
Mid: $127,283
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE: Elementary School Principal
REPORTS TO: Assistant Superintendent of School Leadership
WAGE/HOUR STATUS: Exempt
PAY GRADE: CA 3
PRIMARY PURPOSE:
The Elementary School Principal will direct, lead and manage instructional program and supervise operations and personnel at campus level. Provide leadership to ensure high standards of academic achievement. Oversee compliance with district policies and procedures, success of instructional programs, and operation of all campus activities.
The Elementary School Principal must act with integrity, support organizational goals, demonstrate the ability to inspire, grow and motivate others, utilize feedback, drive for results and commit to championing the needs of the students, employees and overall District.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required:
- Master’s degree from an accredited college or university
- Valid Texas Principal Certification or other administrative certification
- Five years of experience as a classroom teacher
- Three years of successful experience in instructional leadership roles
- Reading Academy Certification or currently enrolled
Preferred:
- Five years of experience as a campus administrator
SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:
- Thorough understanding of school operations
- Ability to coordinate campus support operations
- Working knowledge of curriculum and instruction
- Ability to evaluate instructional program and teaching effectiveness
- Ability to manage budget and personnel
- Ability to coordinate campus functions
- Ability to interpret and apply policy, procedures, and data
- Strong leadership, organizational, communication, public relations, and interpersonal skills
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
Instructional Management
- Monitor instructional and managerial processes to ensure that program activities are related to student needs and program outcomes and use findings to take corrective actions.
- Regularly consult campus-level committees about planning, operation, supervision, and evaluation of campus education program. Include students and community representatives when appropriate.
- Provide instructional resources and materials to support teaching staff in accomplishing instructional goals.
School or Organization Morale
- Foster collegiality and team building among staff members. Encourage their active involvement in decision-making process.
- Provide for two-way communication with superintendent, staff, students, parents, and community. Communicate and promote expectations for high-level performance to staff and students. Recognize excellence and achievement.
- Ensure that effective and quick resolution of conflicts.
School or Organizational Improvement
- Build common vision for school improvement with staff. Direct planning activities and put programs in place with staff to ensure attainment of school’s mission.
- Identify, analyze, and apply research findings (e.g., effective school correlates) to promote school improvement.
- Develop and set annual campus performance objectives for each of the Board of Trustees’ goals and the District’s strategic priorities, using the campus planning process and site-based, decision-making committee.
- Develop, maintain, and use information systems and records necessary to show campus progress on performance objectives addressing each state accountability standard.
Personnel Management
- Interview, select, and orient new staff. Approve all personnel assigned to campus.
- Define expectations for staff performance with regard to instructional strategies, classroom management, and communication with the public.
- Observe employee performance, record observations, and conduct evaluation conferences with staff.
- Make recommendations to superintendent on termination, suspension, or non-renewal of employees assigned to campus.
Management of Fiscal, Administrative and Facilities Functions
- Comply with district policies as well as state and federal laws and regulations affecting the schools.
- Develop campus budgets based on documented program needs, estimated enrollments, personnel, and other fiscal needs. Keep programs within budget limits. Maintain fiscal control. Accurately report fiscal information.
- Compile, maintain, and file all physical and computerized reports, records, and other documents required including accurate and timely reports of maximum attendance to requisition textbooks.
- Manage use of school facilities. Supervise maintenance of facilities to ensure a clean, orderly, and safe campus.
Student Management
- Work with faculty and students to develop a student discipline management system that results in positive student behavior and enhances the school climate.
- Ensure that school rules are uniformly observed and that student discipline is appropriate and equitable in accordance with Student Code of Conduct and student handbook.
- Conduct timely, effective conferences about student and school issues with parents, students, and teachers.
Professional Growth and Development
- Develop professional skills appropriate to job assignment and demonstrate professional, ethical and responsible behavior. Serve as a role model for all campus staff.
- Promote increased capacity in staff by providing for aligned professional development.
School or Community Relations
- Articulate the school’s mission to the community and solicit its support in realizing the mission and utilize effective techniques to encourage community and parent involvement.
- Demonstrate awareness of school and community needs and initiate activities to meet those needs.
Supervisory Responsibilities
- Supervise and evaluate the performance of staff assigned to campus including assistant principal(s), teacher(s), counselor(s), librarian(s), instructional aides, clerical support staff, and custodians.
- Perform all other duties as assigned.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
The usual and customary methods of performing the job’s functions require the following physical demands: physical mobility, standing, prolonged sitting, some lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling. This position will also require both traveling within the district and state wide. Mental demands: Ability to solve problems and deal with a variety of situations; ability to interpret a variety of data; ability to interpret TEC and policy; ability to apply knowledge of current research and theory, ability to be effective in both oral and written communication; ability to maintain emotional control under stress.
The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.

Days per Year: 226
Min: $105,646
Mid: $127,283
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE: Elementary School Principal
REPORTS TO: Assistant Superintendent of School Leadership
WAGE/HOUR STATUS: Exempt
PAY GRADE: CA 3
PRIMARY PURPOSE:
The Elementary School Principal will direct, lead and manage instructional program and supervise operations and personnel at campus level. Provide leadership to ensure high standards of academic achievement. Oversee compliance with district policies and procedures, success of instructional programs, and operation of all campus activities.
The Elementary School Principal must act with integrity, support organizational goals, demonstrate the ability to inspire, grow and motivate others, utilize feedback, drive for results and commit to championing the needs of the students, employees and overall District.
QUALIFICATIONS
Required:
- Master’s degree from an accredited college or university
- Valid Texas Principal Certification or other administrative certification
- Five years of experience as a classroom teacher
- Three years of successful experience in instructional leadership roles
- Reading Academy Certification or currently enrolled
Preferred:
- Five years of experience as a campus administrator
SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS:
- Thorough understanding of school operations
- Ability to coordinate campus support operations
- Working knowledge of curriculum and instruction
- Ability to evaluate instructional program and teaching effectiveness
- Ability to manage budget and personnel
- Ability to coordinate campus functions
- Ability to interpret and apply policy, procedures, and data
- Strong leadership, organizational, communication, public relations, and interpersonal skills
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
Instructional Management
- Monitor instructional and managerial processes to ensure that program activities are related to student needs and program outcomes and use findings to take corrective actions.
- Regularly consult campus-level committees about planning, operation, supervision, and evaluation of campus education program. Include students and community representatives when appropriate.
- Provide instructional resources and materials to support teaching staff in accomplishing instructional goals.
School or Organization Morale
- Foster collegiality and team building among staff members. Encourage their active involvement in decision-making process.
- Provide for two-way communication with superintendent, staff, students, parents, and community. Communicate and promote expectations for high-level performance to staff and students. Recognize excellence and achievement.
- Ensure that effective and quick resolution of conflicts.
School or Organizational Improvement
- Build common vision for school improvement with staff. Direct planning activities and put programs in place with staff to ensure attainment of school’s mission.
- Identify, analyze, and apply research findings (e.g., effective school correlates) to promote school improvement.
- Develop and set annual campus performance objectives for each of the Board of Trustees’ goals and the District’s strategic priorities, using the campus planning process and site-based, decision-making committee.
- Develop, maintain, and use information systems and records necessary to show campus progress on performance objectives addressing each state accountability standard.
Personnel Management
- Interview, select, and orient new staff. Approve all personnel assigned to campus.
- Define expectations for staff performance with regard to instructional strategies, classroom management, and communication with the public.
- Observe employee performance, record observations, and conduct evaluation conferences with staff.
- Make recommendations to superintendent on termination, suspension, or non-renewal of employees assigned to campus.
Management of Fiscal, Administrative and Facilities Functions
- Comply with district policies as well as state and federal laws and regulations affecting the schools.
- Develop campus budgets based on documented program needs, estimated enrollments, personnel, and other fiscal needs. Keep programs within budget limits. Maintain fiscal control. Accurately report fiscal information.
- Compile, maintain, and file all physical and computerized reports, records, and other documents required including accurate and timely reports of maximum attendance to requisition textbooks.
- Manage use of school facilities. Supervise maintenance of facilities to ensure a clean, orderly, and safe campus.
Student Management
- Work with faculty and students to develop a student discipline management system that results in positive student behavior and enhances the school climate.
- Ensure that school rules are uniformly observed and that student discipline is appropriate and equitable in accordance with Student Code of Conduct and student handbook.
- Conduct timely, effective conferences about student and school issues with parents, students, and teachers.
Professional Growth and Development
- Develop professional skills appropriate to job assignment and demonstrate professional, ethical and responsible behavior. Serve as a role model for all campus staff.
- Promote increased capacity in staff by providing for aligned professional development.
School or Community Relations
- Articulate the school’s mission to the community and solicit its support in realizing the mission and utilize effective techniques to encourage community and parent involvement.
- Demonstrate awareness of school and community needs and initiate activities to meet those needs.
Supervisory Responsibilities
- Supervise and evaluate the performance of staff assigned to campus including assistant principal(s), teacher(s), counselor(s), librarian(s), instructional aides, clerical support staff, and custodians.
- Perform all other duties as assigned.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
The usual and customary methods of performing the job’s functions require the following physical demands: physical mobility, standing, prolonged sitting, some lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling. This position will also require both traveling within the district and state wide. Mental demands: Ability to solve problems and deal with a variety of situations; ability to interpret a variety of data; ability to interpret TEC and policy; ability to apply knowledge of current research and theory, ability to be effective in both oral and written communication; ability to maintain emotional control under stress.
The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties that may be assigned or skills that may be required.
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Get Access To All JobsTips for Finding TN Visa Sponsorship as an Elementary School Principal
Verify your state principal licensure early
TN eligibility for school administrators hinges on holding a valid state-issued principal or administrator license. Start the reciprocity application with your target state's Department of Education before contacting districts, since processing can take several months.
Target districts with superintendent vacancy patterns
Districts that have recently hired foreign-trained teachers are far more practiced with TN visa paperwork than those who haven't. Focus your outreach on districts in states with active international educator recruitment programs, such as Texas, Florida, and Illinois.
Request the support letter before your start date
Your employer will need to prepare a support letter documenting your job offer, qualifications, and role details. For Canadian citizens, you'll present this letter at a U.S. port of entry; for Mexican citizens, your employer will submit it with your consulate application. Have your district's HR team prepare this documentation at least 30 days before your intended start date to ensure a smooth process.
Clarify your credential equivalency in writing
Canadian and Mexican principals with three-year bachelor's degrees sometimes face scrutiny at ports of entry. Get a formal credential evaluation from a NACES-member organization confirming U.S. equivalency and include it in your TN application packet.
Use Migrate Mate to find sponsoring districts
Searching for districts with experience sponsoring work visas saves weeks of cold outreach. Migrate Mate surfaces school employers with recent visa filings, so you can focus applications on districts already familiar with the sponsorship process and more likely equipped to support your TN application.
Negotiate your contract terms around TN renewal windows
TN status is granted in three-year increments and tied to your employment contract. Ask the district to align your contract end date with your TN expiration and confirm in writing that they'll support renewal filings before you sign.
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Find Elementary School Principal JobsElementary School Principal TN Visa: Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Elementary School Principal role qualify for TN visa sponsorship?
Yes. School principals fall under the TN visa category for education professionals, provided you hold a baccalaureate or higher degree in education or a related field and carry a valid state-issued administrator or principal license. When you apply, you'll present your credentials and your employer's support letter at a U.S. port of entry (for Canadian citizens) or at a U.S. consulate (for Mexican citizens). No government filing or certification is required beforehand.
How does TN compare to H-1B for an Elementary School Principal position?
TN visa sponsorship for principals is significantly more straightforward than H-1B. There's no annual lottery, no cap for Canadians, and no six-month wait. Canadian principals can receive TN status at a port of entry the same day. H-1B requires annual lottery selection and a waiting period that can stretch over a year, making TN the faster and more predictable path for qualifying educators.
What documents does a school district need to sponsor a principal on a TN visa?
The district needs to prepare a signed support letter specifying your role title, duties, and employment period. You'll supply your degree credentials, a state administrator license, and a credential equivalency evaluation if your degree is from outside the U.S. Canadians present all of this at the border; Mexican nationals submit it at a U.S. consulate.
Can I find school districts that actively sponsor TN visas for principals?
Most districts don't advertise TN sponsorship in job postings, which makes it hard to know who's open to it without asking directly. Migrate Mate identifies employers with recent visa filings and experience with work visa sponsorship, so you can prioritize districts that have already navigated the sponsorship process and are more likely to move quickly through hiring and visa support stages.
What happens to my TN status if the school district doesn't renew my contract?
TN status is tied to your specific employer and position. If your contract isn't renewed, your TN authorization ends with your employment. You have a short grace period to either secure a new position with a different sponsoring district, which requires a new TN approval, or depart the U.S. Canadians can apply for a new TN at the border; Mexican nationals need a new consular appointment.
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