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Student Information System Assistant

Student Information System Assistant

March 4, 2019 by Willmar Public Schools

Performs intermediate technical work preparing and maintaining student information database, along with fiscal and
related records, and related work as apparent or assigned.

Early Childhood Special Education Coordinator

March 4, 2019 by Minnetonka Public Schools

Provides leadership for the Early Childhood Special Education teams (B-3; 3-5 and kindergarten level) and designated related services E-12 staff.
Provides staff supervision and evaluation with teachers and paraprofessionals.
Coordinates, monitors, and evaluates the system for referral, assessment and service options for handicapped children ages 0-6 years.
Provides assistance to the Executive Director of Student Support Services and business office for the ECSE budget and program expenditures and all other duties as assigned.
Represents the District on Early Intervention Committee and activities; attends area and regional meetings pertaining to Early Childhood Special Education and designated related service activities.
Interprets and monitors the criteria for early childhood special education eligibility.
Develops alternative service options for identified students with special education needs..
Coordinates, monitors, and evaluates the system for student data collection for the purposes of state and federal reporting.
Coordinates ECSE outreach activities.
Provides work direction and evaluation of ECSE Program Secretary and paraprofessionals.
Develops a plan to identify non-public school resources and services and develops relationships with non-public school service agencies
Assists the Executive Director of Student Support Services with policy statements and procedures regarding Early Childhood Special Education services.
Performs other duties of a similar nature or level.

Health Services Coordinator

March 4, 2019 by Minnetonka Public Schools

Job Responsibilities:

Supervise, coordinate, and provide leadership for the operations and staff of health services.
Provide consultative services in the areas of 504 plans, individual health plans, IEP teams, wellness and health, health and safety, emergency preparedness, AEDs, First Aid and CPR, and immunizations.
Develop and revise policy and procedures to ensure compliance with state and federal law and the MN Nurse Practice Act.
Coordinate the nursing portion of third-party billing, assist in the implementation of billing expectations and procedures. This could include reviewing IEP’s, assisting with care plan development and training PCA’s.
Provide system-wide and school-wide approaches to promote health, a positive school climate, and reduce barriers to learning.
Plan and network with community partners to support student health and well-being.
Interpret health mandates, recommendations and trends to school personnel.
Manage Health Services budget, approve expenditures and payroll processing.
Manage the pupil health and record system following the district and state record retention policy as well as student data privacy policy and FERPA.
Serve as a resource to staff.
Perform other duties as assigned.

Principal Middle School

March 4, 2019 by Mounds View Public Schools

Job Summary:
Is the instructional and supervisor leader for the school.  Supervises all employees to ensure implementation of curriculum and educational standards according to State law and District policy.

Essential job functions include the following:
– Supervises the schools education program.

– Facilitate the implementation and observance of all School Board policies and regulations and central administration directives.

– Facilitate the implementation and observance of all State and Federal laws and regulations required of a special education setting.
– Supervises all staff assigned to the school.

– Assumes primary responsibility in personnel planning, recruiting, hiring, developing, assigning and evaluating school staff.

– Maintain appropriate standards of student conduct and enforce discipline as necessary and according to due process.

– Supervise the schools relationships with other school districts, counties, and other human service agencies that are worked with on a continuing basis.

– Supervise the preparation of all school reports for the DSC, including the maintenance of accurate records on attendance, health and progress of students, and all information required for tuition billing and State reimbursement.

– Act as liaison between the school and the community.

– Assist in the preparation of the schools budget and supervise the spending process.

– Monitor and make adjustments in the schools population depending upon severity of presenting student disturbances, revenue requirements and space.

– Administer the collective bargaining contracts of the school staff.

Other functions of the job include but are not limited to the following:
– Perform other duties as assigned

Long Term Substitute – Elementary Teacher

March 4, 2019 by East Central Schools

East Central Schools is seeking a long term substitute elementary teacher for the remainder of the 2018-19 school year.

H.S Guidance Counselor

March 4, 2019 by Wayzata Public Schools

FTE: 1.0

Why Wayzata?

High student achievement
Instructional Technology- Technology levy has increased the number of computers and other technology available for use in the classroom.
Alternate Compensation- This program provides teachers with additional professional development opportunities through peer coaches, courses and study groups.
Competitive salary and benefits- Our benefits include medical, dental, and life insurance; long term disability and employee assistance program.
Professional support and development- First year teachers are provided a mentor and on-going professional development opportunities.
Good People- We strive to hire good people that work well together and have fun doing it.

Position Description:
Candidates selected to fill the role of High School Guidance Counselor  Wayzata High School will be given the great responsibility of continuing our long standing commitment to academic excellence.  This will be achieved through the design and delivery of counseling that ensures the success of a diverse population of learners.  In addition, you will be responsible for building positive relationships and working collaboratively with students, parents, and staff members to foster a positive experience for the entire learning community.

Qualifications:Must have a valid MN License in High School Counseling.
Ideal candidates should be strong in student advocacy and relationship building.
Must have strong skills in leadership, consultation, and crisis intervention, and the ability to work in a collaborative environment.
Must have the ability to build positive working relationships with students, parents, and staff.
Must be proficient with current technology used to support communication, academics, and student progress monitoring.
Must be an effective team member; making student-centered decisions; managing difficult situations; and fulfilling professional responsibilities.

Application Procedure:
Apply online at www.wayzataschools.org/apply
Internal Applicants must complete the internal application located on the website under application process.

Selection Procedure:This is a round 2 position and is open to current employees and outside candidates-position will remain open until filled regardless of closing date

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