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Classified Staff – Facilities Specialist (Full-time/12 Months)

Classified Staff – Facilities Specialist (Full-time/12 Months)

June 28, 2023 by Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists

Job Summary

  • Take “ownership” of the campus facilities by prioritizing and addressing all aspects of facility maintenance, school safety, and cleanliness and any issues that arise in a manner consistent with job requirements.
  • Assist and support school staff in a manner that enhances their roles and responsibilities.
  • Attend to facilities emergencies, as needed, outside the normal school hours.

Responsibilities

  • Maintains knowledge regarding methods of cleaning, safety practices and procedures, and health standards and hazards within an educational setting.
  • Assists with general cleaning and maintenance of the school and performs emergency cleaning, as needed. Responds to immediate safety issues to maintain a functioning educational environment.
  • Cleans windows and outdoor space in vicinity of main entrance.
  • Maintains and may make minor repairs to custodial equipment.
  • Maintains and may repair school fixtures and furniture. Assembles furniture.
  • Does set up and tear down in school spaces for events or programs.
  • Assists in maintaining security of school and adjacent spaces (e.g. skyways, sidewalks, etc.), which may include locking and unlocking spaces, performing weekend and holiday checks, as needed, and ensuring all equipment (door locks and mechanisms, alarms, security cameras, etc.) are in good working order.
  • Performs routine checks and documents emergency lights, emergency equipment, exits, and fire extinguishers and all other safety equipment are in good working order.
  • Schedules and coordinates the completion of annual inspections per state, county, and city regulations.
  • Stocks supply shelves and distributes supplies, as requested. Verifies, documents, and signs for incoming shipments/inventory.
  • Assists school personnel with work requests and errands related to building maintenance and operations.
  • Maintains manual and electronic documents, files, and records (inspection records, work orders and requisitions, supplies, chemical storage, crisis management data, security controls, etc.) for the purpose of documenting activities and ensuring an up-to-date reference.
  • As appropriate, solicits and analyzes proposals from contractors to perform various repairs and special maintenance.
  • Contacts and works with contractors when issues arise and must be immediately addressed.
  • Hands-on knowledge and experience in the safe operation of a variety of tools, machinery, and power equipment used in performing essential functions.
  • Plans, schedules, and performs, as needed and if qualified, preventative, and ongoing maintenance tasks of building systems to ensure equipment is in proper working condition. Contacts service providers when the scope of work or repair exceeds routine tasks.
  • Estimates the time and materials costs of proposed projects for the purpose of informing budgeting, planning, and accountability of actual project costs.
  • Prepares and maintains annual budget and inventory for equipment and supplies.

Classified Staff – Facilities Specialist (Part-time)

June 28, 2023 by Saint Paul Conservatory for Performing Artists

Job Summary

  • Take “ownership” of the campus facilities by prioritizing and addressing all aspects of facility maintenance, school safety, and cleanliness and any issues that arise in a manner consistent with job requirements.
  • Assist and support school staff in a manner that enhances their roles and responsibilities.
  • Attend to facilities emergencies, as needed, outside the normal school hours.

Responsibilities

  • Maintains knowledge regarding methods of cleaning, safety practices and procedures, and health standards and hazards within an educational setting.
  • Assists with general cleaning and maintenance of the school and performs emergency cleaning, as needed. Responds to immediate safety issues to maintain a functioning educational environment.
  • Cleans windows and outdoor space in vicinity of main entrance.
  • Maintains and may make minor repairs to custodial equipment.
  • Maintains and may repair school fixtures and furniture. Assembles furniture.
  • Does set up and tear down in school spaces for events or programs.
  • Assists in maintaining security of school and adjacent spaces (e.g. skyways, sidewalks, etc.), which may include locking and unlocking spaces, performing weekend and holiday checks, as needed, and ensuring all equipment (door locks and mechanisms, alarms, security cameras, etc.) are in good working order.
  • Performs routine checks and documents emergency lights, emergency equipment, exits, and fire extinguishers and all other safety equipment are in good working order.
  • Schedules and coordinates the completion of annual inspections per state, county, and city regulations.
  • Stocks supply shelves and distributes supplies, as requested. Verifies, documents, and signs for incoming shipments/inventory.
  • Assists school personnel with work requests and errands related to building maintenance and operations.
  • Maintains manual and electronic documents, files, and records (inspection records, work orders and requisitions, supplies, chemical storage, crisis management data, security controls, etc.) for the purpose of documenting activities and ensuring an up-to-date reference.
  • As appropriate, solicits and analyzes proposals from contractors to perform various repairs and special maintenance.
  • Contacts and works with contractors when issues arise and must be immediately addressed.
  • Hands-on knowledge and experience in the safe operation of a variety of tools, machinery, and power equipment used in performing essential functions.
  • Plans, schedules, and performs, as needed and if qualified, preventative, and ongoing maintenance tasks of building systems to ensure equipment is in proper working condition. Contacts service providers when the scope of work or repair exceeds routine tasks.
  • Estimates the time and materials costs of proposed projects for the purpose of informing budgeting, planning, and accountability of actual project costs.
  • Prepares and maintains annual budget and inventory for equipment and supplies.

Teacher- Science

June 28, 2023 by Hudson School District (WI)

JOB GOAL:
To enable the District to provide quality education for all students in the District.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Professional Skills – The teacher is expected to establish procedures of management to allow a maximum of learning and a minimum of disciplinary action by:
1. Planning and organizing effectively.
2. Demonstrating competency in his/her area.
3. Creating and maintaining an atmosphere conducive to learning.
4. Providing opportunities for individual differences.
5. Making provisions for individual differences.
6. Encouraging the development of independent work habits.
7. Using appropriate language for students to model.
8. Using varied and appropriate instructional techniques to accomplish predetermined instructional objectives.

Professional Relationships: The teacher is expected to establish and maintain a professional relationship with students by:
1. Encouraging respect for the rights, opinions, property, and contributions of others.
2. Being sensitive to factors which affect pupil achievement and behavior.
3. Being available for extra help.
4. Using methods of management that result in desired changes in behavior.
5. Communicating and maintaining a working relationship with parents.
6. Maintaining confidentiality with respect to students and their records.
7. Refraining from personal criticism of staff to students.
8. Avoiding use of position for commercial gain.

The teacher is expected to establish and maintain a professional relationship with fellow staff members by:
9. Cooperating with other staff members.
10. Consulting with co-workers in evaluating and meeting student needs.
11. Leaving clear and complete instructions for substitutes.
12. Following curriculum and policies approved by the Board.
13. Cooperating in evaluation of present curriculum.
14. Recommending possible revision of curriculum.
15. Being proficient or distinguished in all areas listed on the Teacher Performance Evaluation.
16. Communicating professionally and respectfully with students, staff, parents, and community members, using oral, written, and electronic means.
17. Attending work regularly.
18. Performing other duties as assigned.

Professional Development: The teacher is expected to demonstrate professional development by:
1. Participating actively in inservice programs.
2. Keeping abreast of professional developments in his/her particular area and in education as a whole.
3. Exploring new teaching techniques as alternatives to better accomplish predetermined instructional objectives.

Teacher – Grade 2

June 27, 2023 by Hudson School District (WI)

JOB GOAL:
To enable the District to provide quality education for all students in the District.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Professional Skills – The teacher is expected to establish procedures of management to allow a maximum of learning and a minimum of disciplinary action by:
1. Planning and organizing effectively.
2. Demonstrating competency in his/her area.
3. Creating and maintaining an atmosphere conducive to learning.
4. Providing opportunities for individual differences.
5. Making provisions for individual differences.
6. Encouraging the development of independent work habits.
7. Using appropriate language for students to model.
8. Using varied and appropriate instructional techniques to accomplish predetermined instructional objectives.

Professional Relationships: The teacher is expected to establish and maintain a professional relationship with students by:
1. Encouraging respect for the rights, opinions, property, and contributions of others.
2. Being sensitive to factors which affect pupil achievement and behavior.
3. Being available for extra help.
4. Using methods of management that result in desired changes in behavior.
5. Communicating and maintaining a working relationship with parents.
6. Maintaining confidentiality with respect to students and their records.
7. Refraining from personal criticism of staff to students.
8. Avoiding use of position for commercial gain.

The teacher is expected to establish and maintain a professional relationship with fellow staff members by:
9. Cooperating with other staff members.
10. Consulting with co-workers in evaluating and meeting student needs.
11. Leaving clear and complete instructions for substitutes.
12. Following curriculum and policies approved by the Board.
13. Cooperating in evaluation of present curriculum.
14. Recommending possible revision of curriculum.
15. Being proficient or distinguished in all areas listed on the Teacher Performance Evaluation.
16. Communicating professionally and respectfully with students, staff, parents, and community members, using oral, written, and electronic means.
17. Attending work regularly.
18. Performing other duties as assigned.

Professional Development: The teacher is expected to demonstrate professional development by:
1. Participating actively in inservice programs.
2. Keeping abreast of professional developments in his/her particular area and in education as a whole.
3. Exploring new teaching techniques as alternatives to better accomplish predetermined instructional objectives.

Teacher – Language Arts

June 27, 2023 by Hudson School District (WI)

JOB GOAL:
To enable the District to provide quality education for all students in the District.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Professional Skills – The teacher is expected to establish procedures of management to allow a maximum of learning and a minimum of disciplinary action by:
1. Planning and organizing effectively.
2. Demonstrating competency in his/her area.
3. Creating and maintaining an atmosphere conducive to learning.
4. Providing opportunities for individual differences.
5. Making provisions for individual differences.
6. Encouraging the development of independent work habits.
7. Using appropriate language for students to model.
8. Using varied and appropriate instructional techniques to accomplish predetermined instructional objectives.

Professional Relationships: The teacher is expected to establish and maintain a professional relationship with students by:
1. Encouraging respect for the rights, opinions, property, and contributions of others.
2. Being sensitive to factors which affect pupil achievement and behavior.
3. Being available for extra help.
4. Using methods of management that result in desired changes in behavior.
5. Communicating and maintaining a working relationship with parents.
6. Maintaining confidentiality with respect to students and their records.
7. Refraining from personal criticism of staff to students.
8. Avoiding use of position for commercial gain.

The teacher is expected to establish and maintain a professional relationship with fellow staff members by:
9. Cooperating with other staff members.
10. Consulting with co-workers in evaluating and meeting student needs.
11. Leaving clear and complete instructions for substitutes.
12. Following curriculum and policies approved by the Board.
13. Cooperating in evaluation of present curriculum.
14. Recommending possible revision of curriculum.
15. Being proficient or distinguished in all areas listed on the Teacher Performance Evaluation.
16. Communicating professionally and respectfully with students, staff, parents, and community members, using oral, written, and electronic means.
17. Attending work regularly.
18. Performing other duties as assigned.

Professional Development: The teacher is expected to demonstrate professional development by:
1. Participating actively in inservice programs.
2. Keeping abreast of professional developments in his/her particular area and in education as a whole.
3. Exploring new teaching techniques as alternatives to better accomplish predetermined instructional objectives.

Language Arts Teacher, 0.867 FTE

June 27, 2023 by Spring Lake Park Schools

About Spring Lake Park Schools

Welcome to Spring Lake Park Schools! We are a vibrant school community serving about 6,200 students from the suburbs of Blaine, Fridley and Spring Lake Park, in the northern Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. Our district purpose — “High expectations, high achievement for all. No excuses” – provides our focus to meet the unique and varied needs of each student.

Spring Lake Park Schools is recognized for our commitment to personalized learning, creating a culture of innovation and creativity through human-centered design thinking. We are working to create a system – a culture with a methodology and set of processes – where teachers and staff have the freedom, flexibility and invitation to design new ways of learning centered around deepening student engagement to continuously improve student success.

Position Overview

The successful candidate will be an individual who is committed to equitable education of all students.  She or he will have a strong background in instruction and assessment for learning practices, and will focus on ensuring the learning and achievement of each student.

Spring Lake Park High School firmly believes:

  • all students can and will learn, and that their learning can be directly influenced by focusing on factors over which we have control;
  • in the need to work interdependently with teachers, school, and district leaders throughout the system, aligning the work of adults around improving student learning by meeting the needs, interests, and aspirations of students;
  • in the need to work in partnership with staff to continuously improve practices to enhance student and family engagement, creating the conditions for equity, excellence and student success; and
  • in personalizing learning for students, meeting academic, social, and emotional needs and aspirations so that each student feels valued and has a sense of belonging, leading to academic success

Primary Responsibilities
Duties of this job include, but are not limited to:

Teaching Secondary English, preferably at the Senior High School level is required. A strong knowledge base on assessment for learning, personalization/differentiation and intervention strategies is highly desired.  Ability to teach high school standards in all areas of language arts is important. Courses taught will include mainstream, honors and upper level courses. Additional courses and other certifications/licensure are helpful.

Preferences
We strongly prefer candidates who have exhibited excellence in collaboration with colleagues and an enthusiasm to work with students.  Preferred candidates will also have a demonstrated commitment to ongoing learning as evidenced by graduate-level work or an earned degree, as well as participation in professional organization conferences or seminars related to the content area.

Qualifications

The successful candidate must have earned a B.A. or B.S. degree and current Minnesota State Licensure in Secondary Language Arts Education.  Additional demonstrated qualifications include:  commitment to the equitable education of all students; creative planning and organizational skills, and highly effective interpersonal skills.  Prefer candidate with experience working with diverse learners.

Licensing Requirements
Current Minnesota Secondary Language Arts license or eligibility is required.

Salary
Highly competitive salary and benefit package for the region

How to Apply
Position will remain open until filled.
Individuals who wish to be considered for this position must apply online at https://www.applitrack.com/district16/onlineapp/default.aspx

Only qualified and appropriately licensed individuals will be considered for an interview.

For any inquiries or questions regarding the position, please feel free to contact Megan Jahnke, Associate Principal, via email at [email protected] or (763) 600-5110.

Equity is a priority in Spring Lake Park Schools and is essential to our goal of putting children first to ensure college and career readiness. A diverse workforce fuels innovation and allows us to better understand, communicate with, and educate our students.  Spring Lake Park Schools will not deny anyone the opportunity for training or employment because of sex, race, religion, color, creed, national origin, marital status, age, sexual preference, disability, or status with regard to public assistance.

 

 

 

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