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The Georgia Leadership Jobs Report

The Georgia Leadership Jobs Report

Leadership Opportunities for Educators Ready for More

Leadership Opportunities for Educators Ready for More


Get weekly access to curated leadership and leadership-adjacent opportunities across Georgia including AP, instructional coach, MTSS, curriculum, coordinator, school improvement, and district-level roles.

Designed for educators preparing for their next leadership move.

Most educators wait until they “feel ready.”

Strong leadership candidates start positioning early.

A lot of educators are qualified for leadership but are still missing opportunities because:

  • They’re looking too late

  • They only search traditional titles

  • They don’t realize how many leadership pathways exist

  • They are not positioning strategically yet

That’s why we created this report. Not just to help educators find openings but to help them start thinking like future leaders.

Every week, subscribers receive:

  • Assistant Principal openings

  • Instructional Coach opportunities

  • MTSS and intervention leadership roles

  • Curriculum & instruction positions

  • School improvement opportunities

  • District and GaDOE openings

  • Leadership-adjacent pathways beyond the classroom

  • Strategic leadership transition insights from TPN

Educators inside The Principal’s Note community have already used TPN resources to:

• Strengthen leadership resumes

• Improve interview confidence

• Reposition their leadership story

• Secure interviews

• Increase leadership readiness

“I Started Seeing Leadership Opportunities Differently.”

“I Started Seeing Leadership Opportunities Differently.”

At The Principal’s Note, we help educators move from:

Qualified → Positioned → Chosen.

This report was built for educators preparing for growth, leadership, and long-term impact.

The next opportunity may already be posted.

The question is whether you’ll see it early enough to position yourself for it.

The next opportunity may already be posted.

The question is whether you’ll see it early enough to position yourself for it.

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