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Social Studies Teacher – ALC and Owatonna Online

Social Studies Teacher – ALC and Owatonna Online

February 21, 2022 by Owatonna Public Schools

Position Summary:
This position will provide in-person instrruction in all social studies courses offered at the ALC as well as provides support virtually for students enrolled in the disticts online school, Owatonna Online.  Candidate must possess strong collaboration skills, ability to develop and maintain strong relationships with students, families and  staff.  A desire to pursue instructional strategies to improve student learning both in-person and virtually is necessary.

 

Superintendent

February 18, 2022 by Barnum Public Schools

Barnum Public Schools ISD 91 is looking for a superintendent who will:

  • be of good character and lead by example, with a strong moral compass,
  • communicate positively and effectively with the school board, staff, students, families and community members,
  • be knowledgeable of and comfortable with school finance and maintaining a healthy budget,
  • have an understanding of strategic planning and special education,
  • work to acquire a broad understanding of the educational needs and culture of the school and community,
  • have an appreciation of the goals, theories, and trends of public education, and the knowledge by which these can best be put into effect at ISD 91,
  • be the champion of our district, and
  • preferably have previous superintendent experience.

More information is available on the school website.

Principal

February 18, 2022 by Academy of Whole Learning

Desired Qualities and Qualifications

We seek an experienced administrator who possesses the leadership and interpersonal skills to preserve an inclusive culture while facilitating the tiered system of support that makes our Academy a leader. Strong candidates will understand the particular needs of neurodiverse students, parents, teachers, and staff within the context of a K-12 institution.

The Academy is most interested in candidates who possess the following qualities and qualifications:

• Minnesota school administrator’s license (principal or special education director).

• Private school leadership with experience in accreditation preferred.

• Deep immersion in progressive pedagogy and practice.

• Driven by student data to improve instruction and student outcomes.

• Love of children and commitment to our school model of blended learning, small group rotations, and targeted behavior skills that honors children’s passions and sense of discovery.

• A person of integrity, who values what it means to be a transformational leader.

• Willingness to honor school culture and history while gently guiding the school into the future.

• Ability to skillfully facilitate difficult conversations and hold boundaries with compassion.

• Well-developed financial acumen.

• Track record of building collaborative approaches to ongoing program assessment and refinement.

Minimum Requirements, Credentials, and Experience

• Master’s degree in education (curriculum and instruction, educational leadership, or school administration) from an accredited institution.

• Minimum five (5) years experience in education leadership. Five (5) years experience as a special education teacher preferred.

• Successfully pass a criminal background check.

• Completed COVID-19 vaccination series or willingness to obtain within 10 days of hire.

Responsibilities – Essential Job Functions

Executive Director/Board of Trustees

• Advise, inform, and provide data to the Executive Director and Board of Trustees regarding the needs and operations of the school as appropriate to ensure the Board can meet its fiduciary responsibilities.

• Serve as the primary communicator between the Executive Director and the other staff and faculty.

• Implement the policies, procedures, and guidelines approved by the Board of Trustees.

• Advise and participate in the preparation of short and long-term strategic plans.

• Relay staff input regarding goals and strategies.

• Attend all Board meetings and other meetings as required.

Organization

• Work for the good of the organization, keeping the mission at the forefront at all times.

• Honor and demonstrate the organization’s values.

• Perform any and all other duties related to the day-to-day operation of the organization and school.

• Collaborate and problem solve inter-and intra-departmentally as needed.

• Attend, participate and work jointly together in weekly Division Head meetings.

Fiscal Management and Fundraising

• Responsible for the school’s and the school’s ancillary departments’ financial health including, but not limited to: enrollment, income, expenses, accounts receivable, and cash flow projections.

• Prepare a complete annual budget for submission to the Director of Finance.

• Oversee the budget and all financial issues and ensure that the school and the school’s ancillary departments operate profitably and efficiently.

• Assist the Director of Strategic Advancement and fund development staff with fund development activities and volunteers as needed.

• Ensure revenue-generating programs meet fiscal targets.

Education and Curriculum Development

• Understand, support, and implement accreditation standards, including re-accreditation every 7 years.

• Support, enhance and implement AOWL’s instructional model of teaching and integrating behavioral regulation before education.

• Remain abreast of trends and research in education, particularly those affecting neurodiverse learning in social, behavioral, life skills, and academics; independent school operation and educational leadership.

• Provide leadership to the process of curriculum development. Provide assistance and support to the teaching staff in developing curriculum and classroom operations that reflect the Academy of Whole Learning’s mission and vision for student life.

• Oversee the evaluation of student progress and systems for communicating with parents.

• Work with faculty to develop and implement procedures for tracking student status and progress and for intervening early when concerns are identified.

• Meet with faculty regularly to discuss student progress and facilitate contact and follow-up with families as needed.

• Work with staff to identify curriculum needs in terms of teaching materials and program support.

• Approve and administer rules and procedures governing the student body.

Personnel

• Define the teaching and non-teaching professional positions needed to implement the school’s mission and programs. Recruit effective teachers and staff to fill them.

• Assist the Board of Trustees in determining appropriate compensation ranges for all staff.

• Establish productive working conditions, discipline, training, and development for all professional staff.

• Determine standards for and take steps to measure and maintain performance standards and professional growth for immediate subordinates. Determine all hiring and dismissal decisions within the school.

• Monitor and provide regular feedback to staff regarding their interactions with parents, volunteers, the community, staff members, and other stakeholders.

• Ensure staff attendance at all required in-services and meetings.

• Maintain strong staff relations through collaborative leadership, delegating responsibilities as appropriate.

• Communicate effectively and in a timely manner to staff and the parent community.

• Ensure school meets and maintains state guidelines for educational and/or health and safety standards. Responsible for the safety and well-being of students during the school day.

Professionalism

• Develop and maintain productive, positive working relationships with students, families, staff, and volunteers.

• Perform all functions professionally, treating all students and families, staff, and volunteers with respect.

• Maintain a level of flexibility with all staff, offering assistance to others as appropriate.

• Maintain a good attendance record; be prompt and punctual to the worksite. • Perform all duties in accordance with the AOWL Employee Handbook.

• Perform all tasks and responsibilities as assigned and according to due dates.

• Make high quality, finely-tuned and timely decisions, seeking input from others when necessary

Salary and Benefits

• $80,000—110,000 depending on qualifications and experience

• 12 days of PTO

• 1 week paid during winter break

• 10 paid holidays

• 75% of health insurance premium for employee, 50% of health insurance premium for immediate family members

• $10/mo towards dental insurance

• Short-term Disability

• Life Insurance

• 3% employer match on retirement funds

• $500 annual contribution into your HSA if the high-deductible plan is selected

• Creative work environment

• Positive and collaborative work culture with highly qualified and extremely fun colleagues.

To Apply

Interested and qualified candidates should submit electronically in one email and as separate documents (preferably PDFs) the following materials:

• A cover letter expressing interest in this particular position;

• A current résumé;

• A list of five professional references with the name, phone number, and email address of each (references will not be contacted without the candidate’s permission) to:

Wyayn Rasmussen, Ed.D.

Executive Director

[email protected]

Summer Club Care Paraprofessional – Various Schools

February 18, 2022 by Eastern Carver County (Chaska) School District

Summer Club Care Paraprofessional
School: TBD
For Specific Information contact Megan Stromley at [email protected]

Program Dates: 6/8/2022 – 8/25/2022
Position Days/Hours: M-F; Hours will Vary
Banded/Graded:  A-1-2; Tier 2
Salary:  $16.53/hr for June: July – August rates are under negotiation
Responsible To:  Club Care Out of School Time Supervisor and Child Care Specialist

Position Purpose:  Provide care for students in program and assist in activities and everyday needs of the site.
Major Job Functions/Specific Tasks/Required Knowledge, Abilities and Skills:  See attached
Qualifications:  Current first aid certification (have or willing to obtain); experience working with elementary aged children.

Background check will be conducted.

If recommended for employment, applicant will provide proof of legal right to work in the United States if required.

Application Procedure:  Please apply online at:  http://www.district112.org  (only online applications will be accepted).

Summer Club Care Assistant – Various Schools

February 18, 2022 by Eastern Carver County (Chaska) School District

Summer Club Care Assistant
School: TBD
For Specific Information contact Megan Stromley at [email protected]

Program Dates: 6/8/2022 – 8/25/2022
Position Days/Hours: M-F; Hours will Vary
Banded/Graded:  A-1-3; Tier 3
Salary:  $18.03/hr through June; July – August contract is under negotiation
Responsible To:  Club Care Out of School Time Supervisor and Child Care Specialist

Position Purpose:  Provide care for students in program and assist in activities and everyday needs of the site. Give direction to paraprofessionals on site.
Major Job Functions/Specific Tasks/Required Knowledge, Abilities and Skills:  See attached
Qualifications:  Current first aid certification (have or willing to obtain); experience working with elementary aged children.

Background check will be conducted.

If recommended for employment, applicant will provide proof of legal right to work in the United States if required.

If you are changing positions or the number of hours you work, you benefits may change.  Please make sure to check the eligibility of benefits as listed in the above agreement.

Application Procedure:  Please apply online at:  http://www.district112.org  (only online applications will be accepted).

Elementary Principal (K-5)

February 18, 2022 by Centennial School District

ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL (K-5)
CENTENNIAL ELEMENTARY

CENTENNIAL SCHOOL DISTRICT is the connecting hub for the communities of Blaine, Centerville, Circle Pines, Lexington and Lino Lakes, located 20 minutes north of Minneapolis and St. Paul. With 9 exceptional schools serving 6,400 students, Centennial offers a track record of academic success combined with a consistent district-wide drive for improvement. Annually, Centennial students score significantly higher than the state averages in reading and math.

Centennial’s schools are safe and filled with respectful students who are a wonderful reflection of and contributors to the community. The district’s vibrant learning environments and personalized, team approach supports the strengths and addresses the challenges of each individual student. The curriculum throughout K-12 is focused on the knowledge and skills necessary for success.

A transparent and good steward of public resources, Centennial is guided by a strategic plan developed in collaboration with staff, parents, and community members. As a district that encourages, listens and responds, Centennial is the pride of our five communities with 86% of resident students choosing Centennial.

DESCRIPTION: Elementary Principal – Centennial Elementary – Grades K- 5 – 223 days/year. Position to start July 1, 2022.

QUALIFICATIONS: Experienced as a successful educational leader.  Currently licensed or able to obtain a Minnesota administrative license for school principal.

Centennial Principals:
➢ Demonstrate leadership skills. Centennial principals are the instructional leaders in their buildings. They take responsibility both in the successes and the failures of their schools. A strong leader puts others’ needs ahead of their own and develops strategies for school performance improvement.
➢ Strive for continuous improvement of instruction. Centennial principals provide clear vision for implementation of instruction. They support and retain teachers who continually enhance their pedagogical skills through reflection and professional growth plans. They ensure that teachers are provided clear, ongoing evaluations reviewing strengths and weaknesses based on multiple sources of data consistent with student achievement. They encourage, embrace, and assist innovation in teaching practices. Centennial principals know, understand, and apply a four-domain approach (planning and preparation, classroom environment, instruction and professional responsibility- Charlotte Danielson Framework for Teaching) in a fair, reliable and consistent manner.
➢ Use a data-driven focus on student achievement. Centennial principals ensure that clear and measurable goals are established to improve overall student achievement. They
direct and support analysis, interpretation, and regular use of data to monitor progress toward school goals. Practices and interventions are in place to help all students meet individual achievement and growth.
➢ Create a positive school climate. Centennial principals are recognized as the school leader who continually improves his or her professional practice. They build trust and respect in every member of the school community creating a welcoming, positive, solution-oriented, ‘no-blame,’ and professional climate. The environment created by the principal is also safe and orderly.
➢ Cultivate cooperation and collaboration. Centennial principals ensure that teachers have formal roles in the decision-making process. They provide teachers the opportunity to: discuss school goals, design strategies to achieve goals, participate in Professional Learning Communities and provide professional development aligned to the school’s shared mission. Centennial principals are accessible to staff, students, and parents. They reflect on their own practice and actively seek feedback on their work.
➢ Member of District Administrative Leadership Team. Centennial principals will work in a collegial manner with other district administrators, including principals, directors, supervisors, Superintendent, and other administrators in the district. Centennial Principals will be part of the Executive Cabinet Team and will meet regularly to collaborate and work closely with district administration in matters impacting the district as a whole; participates in district wide decision making, committees and meetings to provide input, analysis, recommendation and assist in the implementation of district wide initiatives concerning staff development, curriculum, and programs.

SALARY AND BENEFITS: As per the principal’s master agreement.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
Applicants must apply on our website at www.isd12.org. Go to the ‘Employment’ tab to begin application process. Apply no later than March 17, 2022.

Dan Melde
Director of Human Resources
Centennial School District #12
4707 North Road
Circle Pines, MN 55014

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