Description: Licensed School Nurse. Position works 1.0 FTE (40 hours per week) for 186 days per year following teacher’s schedule. This positon is District Wide. Job Summary: Assess individual student health needs; prepare health plans, delegate nursing and medical functions to other staff as appropriate for the task, individual student and staff person. Administer and document medications following district procedures. Maintain health records. Obtain immunization records for all students and complete state immunization reports. Perform nursing procedures such as tracheostomy care, gastrostomy care, diabetes management, and nebulization. Participate in the special education team, completing the health portion of special education evaluations & Individual Education plans, supervising PCAs and completing Medical Assistance billing procedures. The LSN works with the part-time LPN to assure staffing for health office and that a nurse accompanies students with nursing needs on field trips. The RN participates in regular LSN meetings and other projects/ committee representation as needed.
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Physical Education/Health Teaching Position, 1.0 FTE
PE/Health Teacher: This is a 1.0 FTE benefited position beginning August 2017. The ideal candidate should exhibit a wide range of teaching skills, have significant Physical Education and Health content knowledge, and have the ability to engage motivated students to learn. This position requires the ability to teach age appropriate lessons, work with students of varying ability, provide differentiated instruction for skill development and fitness, and to inspire an enjoyment for lifetime physical fitness. Finally, the ideal person must have the ability to collaborate as a member of a team, have strong communication skills, and be adaptable to many different needs and situations. This position offers benefits and a competitive salary.
Special Education Teacher
Special EducationTeacher STAR Program For More Information contact: Ellen Grossman at [email protected] Position Start Date: 17-18 School Year FTE:1.0 FTE Banded/Graded: C-5-2 Responsible To: Building Principal; Special Education Director/Supervisor Qualifications: Valid State of Minnesota License inSpecial Education; any disability area.Transition age experience. Major Job Functions; Specific Tasks/Required Knowledge, Ability and Skills: See website Compensation and Yearly Duration of Employment: Compensation will be determined by District 112 and the Chaska Education Association (CEA). Background check will be conducted. If you are changing positions or the number of hours you work, your benefits may change. Please make sure to check the eligibility as listed in the above agreement. 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).
Math or Science Teacher, Long Term Substitute
Mathor Science Teacher, LTS Anicca Program Day Treatment School For More Information contact:Ellen Grossman at [email protected] PositionDates: Approximately March 2017 – June 2017 Days/FTE:1.0FTE Banded/Graded: C-5-2 Responsible To: Building Principal Qualifications: Valid State of Minnesota License inSecondary Math or Science Major Job Functions; Specific Tasks/Required Knowledge, Ability and Skills: see website Compensation and Yearly Duration of Employment: Compensation will be determined by District 112 and the Chaska Education Association (CEA). Background check will be conducted. If you are changing positions or the number of hours you work, your benefits may change. Please make sure to check the eligibility as listed in the above agreement. 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).
Executive Director
Position Summary Executive Director to provide instructional, operational, administrative, business, and strategic leadership and serve under the policy direction of the School Board and in accordance with Federal and State laws. The Executive Director is responsible for the overall and effective operation of the school, for advising, making recommendations to the Board of Directors, as well as fostering mentorship at all levels. At PACT, the Executive Director is more than a school leader and manager who helps transform children’s lives by creating opportunities for a brighter future. PACT school leaders are responsible for ensuring all of our students achieve high levels of academic success. A leader proven track record of excellence in school leadership and management and is committed to leading with determination, integrity and purpose, and embodies these essential qualities: Core Competencies and Knowledge *Strategic Leadership oFits the unique culture of PACT, Charter Schools, K-12 or has been in similar setting. oFocused on the mission to sustain and build on the PACT K-12 school model and culture. oPossess transformational and servant leadership style. oModel shared leadership and decision-making strategies. oFormulate strategic plans and goals with staff and community. oDemonstrates the ability to implement change or educational reform. *Instructional Leadership oUnderstands issues affecting education. oDemonstrates the ability to enhance teaching and learning through curriculum assessment and strategic planning for all learners. oTurns best practices into high quality, goal-driven results. oSuccessfully implements curriculum programs. oPursuits high academic student achievement and excellence. oBuilds and leads high performance teams. *Managerial Leadership oPossesses knowledge of Federal, State, and local requirements for K-12 charter school law preferred. oIs proactive and takes initiative, to drive projects to completion. oThinks creatively. oOrganizes and manages multiple priorities. *Cultural Leadership oDemonstrates leadership by collaboratively assessing and improving culture and climate. oServes as spokesperson for the welfare of all learners in a multicultural context. oDemonstrates the ability to develop plans that connect every student with a school adult, eliminates bullying and profiling, and implements recommended threat assessment procedures. *Communications Leadership oPossesses excellent communication skills: oral (including presentations), written, interpersonal (active listening), negotiating and influencing. oBuilds relationships with staff through encouragement, support, and compassion. oExhibits strong conflict management and listening skills *School Community Leadership oSets priorities in the context of stakeholder needs. oExhibits an understanding of schools districts as a political system, including governance models. oDemonstrates the ability to involve stakeholders in the development of educational policy. oDemonstrates the ability to align constituencies in support of priorities and builds coalitions for programmatic and financial support. *Ethical and Professional Leadership oEmbodies strong character and integrity. oDevelops, adjusts and implements policy to meet local, State, and Federal requirements and constitutional provisions, standards, and regulatory applications. oDemonstrates understanding of the administration of employee contracts, benefits, and financial accounts. oLeads by example with passion, contagious enthusiasm, and positivity and helps staff achieve their personal and professional best as their coach and mentor through a growth mindset. Reports To: Board of Directors
Sophomore Girls’ LaCrosse Coach
Edina Public Schools has an opening for an Sophomore Girls’ LaCrosse Coach at Edina High School beginning April 3, 2017.