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Director of Facilities and Safety

Director of Facilities and Safety

February 23, 2024 by Mankato Area Public Schools

DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES AND SAFETY

Facilities and Safety Department

The Mankato Area Public School District is seeking a Director of Facilities and Safety beginning April 2024. The Director of Facilities is responsible for the oversight and management of all district facilities and grounds. The Director of Facilities engages in both long-range and short-range facility planning, maintenance and care activities, as well as budget planning, preparation and monitoring.  Provides leadership for maintaining a safe and secure environment for students, employees and visitors using the all hazards approach by helping to develop, establish and enforce safety and security policies, access control procedures, accident prevention efforts, support risk management efforts, fire safety, emergency management, asset protection, parking control and traffic enforcement programs.

(See complete job description attached)

Qualifications:

A Bachelor’s degree in engineering or construction management is desired , or graduate of a two-year technical school
Director of Facilities or equivalent experience
Valid Minnesota Chief C Engineer’s license or obtained within one year
Valid Minnesota Driver’s License
MASMS Certification in Facility Management or obtained within two years

Other Information:
The contract year is 12 months and includes paid holidays and vacation.  A competitive compensation package is available.

Pay Rate:
Salary range: $108,000 – $112,000

Application Deadline:
March 20, 2024.
Submit cover letter, completed application form (available on www.isd77.org), transcripts, and at least 3 current letters of recommendation by March 20, 2024.

Questions can be directed to the Human Resources Office at 507-387-3017.

This position will be filled on the basis of the experience, competency, and qualifications of the applicant and the needs of the District.  District 77 complies with state and federal fair employment regulations.

Superintendent

February 22, 2024 by Stephanie Kastanos

ABOUT THE COMMUNITY/SCHOOL DISTRICT:

The Red Wing Public School District’s main office is located in Red Wing, Minnesota. The school district has an approximate enrollment of 2,100 pre-kindergarten through grade twelve students.

School District Website: https://redwing.k12.mn.us/

City Website:  https://www.red-wing.org/

LEADERSHIP PROFILE: The Red Wing Public School Board seeks a superintendent who leads with a philosophy of putting the needs of RWPS students first. Other qualifications include a leader who:

  • Has proven abilities in human relations and communications (speaking, listening, and writing) across all stakeholder groups
  • Is visible and accessible to staff, students, parents, school board, and both public and private entities and organizations
  • Develops trust and works collaboratively throughout the district and community
  • Works successfully in a diverse environment, and has experience with equity leadership challenges and opportunities
  • Is able to meet the needs of special education scholars such that they lead rich, active lives
  • Develops, directs, and grows a high-quality executive leadership team
  • Is a visionary, creative leader who acts with honesty and integrity in all situations

Previous superintendent experience not required; a strong background in special education is preferred.

SALARY/CONTRACT:  The current superintendent’s base salary for the 2023-24 school year is $170,000. A competitive compensation and benefits package will be negotiated commensurate with experience and qualifications. Contract length is negotiable as provided in Minnesota statute.

APPLICATION DEADLINE:  March 19, 2024

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:  MSBA uses an online application process. Applicants begin the application process at mnmsba.myrevelus.com. To be considered for this position, an applicant’s completed file must be received by the MSBA office by 11:59 p.m. on March 19, 2024, and must include the completed online application and the following uploaded documents: a cover letter indicating a desire to be a candidate for the “Red Wing Public Schools Superintendent;” legal proof or other evidence (i.e. certificate/license) showing the candidate’s qualification to be a superintendent in the state of Minnesota; and a set of up-to-date credentials, which includes a current resume, at least three letters of recommendation, and a copy of the candidate’s official transcript(s) (upon hire, originals must be submitted to the school district).

Please contact with any questions:  Barb Dorn, MSBA Director of Leadership Development and Executive Search, [email protected] or 507-508-5501.

Teacher, Special Education-Long term Substitute

February 22, 2024 by Worthington School District

Job Summary:

Under the general supervision of the School Principal, to maximize the learning experience of students with special needs, in academics, interpersonal skills and activities of daily living by implementing district approved curriculum; documenting teaching and student progress/activities, outcomes; addressing students’ specific needs; providing a safe and optimal learning environment.

To see full job description, please click the link below.

Special Education Teacher Job Description K-12

Apply at:  www.isd518.net

Equal Employment Opportunity
It is the policy of the Worthington School District to provide equal employment opportunity for all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, membership or activity in a local commission, disability, sexual orientation or age.

 

Music Teacher (Primary Elementary)

February 22, 2024 by Worthington School District

ISD 518 and Prairie Elementary are seeking a K-2 primary music teacher beginning the 2024-25 school year.

Worthington District 518 is a diverse and growing school community with approximately 670 students at Prairie Elementary (K-2).

Position Overview
The chosen candidate (1.0 FTE) will be working with students in grades K-2, providing 30 minute classes while also collaborating with another full-time music specialist in the building. Candidate should have a strong desire to help younger students form a strong foundation in their musical skills and inspire in them a love for music. ISD 518 is committed to providing students with quality music education, offering orchestra, band, and choir beginning in upper elementary.

Primary Responsibilities
Duties of this job include, but are not limited to all assigned music educational teacher duties and responsibilities, which will include: the implementation of music curriculum, communicating with parents, facilitating a love for music, and working collaboratively with music colleagues across all buildings in the district. We strongly prefer candidates who have exhibited excellence in collaboration with colleagues and an enthusiasm to work with young elementary students.

Qualifications
Current Minnesota State Licensure in Elementary Music Education required. Position requires someone who is enthusiastic, self-motivated about teaching young students and working with staff, and has the ability to be a flexible team member. Candidate must have strong communication skills, and value working in partnership with parents and other staff members to provide a professional learning community focused on improving student learning.

Licensing Requirements
Valid Minnesota Teaching License in K-12 Vocal and Classroom Music, or eligibility, required.

To see full job description, please click the link below.

Elementary Teacher Job Description

Apply at:  www.isd518.net

Equal Employment Opportunity
It is the policy of the Worthington School District to provide equal employment opportunity for all, without discrimination on the basis of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, sex, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, membership or activity in a local commission, disability, sexual orientation or age.

High School Dance Coach

February 22, 2024 by Chatfield IDS 227

High School Head Dance Coach

Accounts Payable Administrative Support

February 21, 2024 by Intermediate District 287

Summary of Scope of Classification
This class is accountable for independently performing a full range of administrative support functions requiring an understanding of organizational policies and procedures.  Some positions have unique requirements specific to a division or site and will be identified in each position posting via the Administrative Support Summary Sheet.

 

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Comprehensive knowledge of desktop computer hardware and software systems, including software products such as Microsoft Office or Google Apps and multi-faceted data or database management systems;
  • Working knowledge of the processes and procedures used within the department and districtwide;
  • Knowledge of:
    • fund accounting, expenditure tracking, and general business practices to effectively monitor budgets;
      mathematical processes and number concepts and perform simple calculations;
  • Ability to:
    • write grammatically correct routine business correspondence;
    • interact with individuals from diverse backgrounds for different purposes in different contexts;
    • establish and maintain cooperative working relationships;
    • work independently and follow through on assignments with minimal direction;
    • prioritize assignments to complete work in a timely manner;
    • perform effectively in environments with workload changes and competing demands with supervisor direction;
    • enter accurate data, review for accuracy, and perform functions to pull data reports;
    • maintain confidentiality when handling sensitive and personal information;
    • recognize, recommend and be an provide input of the implementation process of a more effective method for work operations;

Essential Functions
The following identifies the primary and essential functions of the position and is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all duties. Some functions listed may be more prominent than others based on the specific clerical function for a division/site.

  • CORRESPONDENCE: Formats and types a full range of correspondence such as memos, form letters, reports, agenda notes etc. from rough draft, transcription, department templates and/or develops own communication documents to disseminate pertinent information to customers or internal staff. Proofreads for content. Edits using knowledge of grammar, punctuation and spelling;
  • FILING: Designs filing systems. Organizes and maintains individual and department files (including confidential files);
  • REPORT GENERATION/WRITING: Compiles and generates reports from a variety of sources. Prepares narrative or statistical reports, exercising judgment in the selection of items to be included;
  • INTERPERSONAL: Provides excellent customer service while adhering to departments customer service guidelines. Answers routing phone calls, e-mails, and other correspondence details in a timely and consistent manner. Provides advice to callers regarding district policy and procedures (e.g. citing a regulation to solve a specific problem). Coordinates with others both within and outside of the organization on a variety of non-routine matters;
  • SUPPORTING ROLE: Arranges and coordinates meetings (including space, equipment, and any food arrangements). Researches, assembles and coordinates meeting materials (e.g. charts, graphs, reports). Makes travel arrangements;
  • OFFICE MANAGEMENT: Maintains an inventory of supplies and equipment. Orders supplies when necessary. Completes processes and maintains paperwork for purchasing (e.g. orders, requisitions, invoices, etc.). Maintains employee time and attendance records. Assists in preparing and monitoring the office budget (e.g. compiles figures, reviews statistical reports, verifies expense items). Designs and initiates new forms and procedures to facilitate workflow. Performs related duties as required;
  • DATA MANAGEMENT/PROOFING: Manages and enters detailed entry of specific data elements. Types with a high degree of accuracy and speed. Verifies data entered by incumbent or someone else and makes corrections as necessary;
  • PROCESSING: Handling (paper, records, etc.) by systematically organizing them, recording or making notations on them, following up with appropriate action;
  • RECORDS MANAGEMENT: Maintains and updates Document Management System software as well as computer network file environment. Understands and follows District Records Retention Schedule, record destruction policy and department procedures related to records;
  • SUPPORT/TRAIN/COACH: Provide support, training and coaching to staff members and other relevant customers on system related tools and processes as needed.
  • INDEPENDENT PROBLEM SOLVER/CRITICAL THINKER: Uses independent judgment when communicating with internal and external customers. Requires minimum supervision and direction on day to day tasks. Regularly recognizes, recommends and provides input into the implementation process of a more effective method to work operations.
  • TECHNOLOGY: Works with district provided hardware technology and systems using these tools to perform functions of the job. Shows an aptitude for and an interest in applying technological innovation to their work. Comfortable with using and learning new skills in areas of technology with support and training.
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