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K-12 Content Lead, Music Programming – (2024-2025) – (Core Instruction K-12) Requisition Id : (101318)

June 12, 2024 by Minneapolis public schools

SUMMARY

Under general supervision, coordinates and leads MPS Music Programming, including standards alignment, curriculum design and delivery, assessment and professional development.  Supports the District’s Strategic Plan with specific emphasis on promoting academic achievement for all learners through focused instruction.

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS — Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills.  This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class. Employees are required to be in attendance and prepared to begin work at their assigned work location on the specified days and hours. Factors such as regular attendance at the job are not routinely listed in job descriptions, but are an essential function. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:

 

Facilitates the implementation of the MN K-12 Music Programming standards and tiered instruction and ensuring equitable access to instructional materials.
Implements practices and strategies that reduce/eliminate racial disparities in student outcome and course enrollments.
Leads process of creating/adopting instructional materials which support standards-based teaching and learning and integration of content.
Develops accountability benchmarks and assess individual and team performance against those benchmarks.
Develops, coordinates and delivers professional development and related services content teachers, principals, and other school and district staff.
Implements practices and strategies that reduce/eliminate racial disparities in student outcome and course enrollments.
Increases parent and community awareness of Music Programming and achievement levels of students, and gain support for the District’s initiatives.
Develops and monitors Music Programming budget.
Supports Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) model of differentiated instruction and tiered intervention processes.
Leads teams inclusive of all stakeholders in developing, vetting, and revising integrated units of study and interim, formative, and summative assessments.
Demonstrates courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with students, clients, visitors, and MPS staff; acts in a manner that promotes a harmonious and effective workplace environment
Enthusiastically promotes the Superintendent’s goals and priorities in compliance with all policies and procedures.
Maintains absolute confidentiality of work-related issues, records and MPS information.
Other duties or tasks may be assigned on an as-needed basis
At times may be required to work outside normal business hours and work extended hours to accomplish requirements of the position.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines
Master’s degree in education or related field; AND four (4) years of experience in effective instruction teaching a wide range of students from diverse backgrounds in an urban setting; OR an equivalent combination of education, training and experience as determined by Human Resources.

 

Knowledge of:
Applicable policies, procedures and regulations covering specific areas of assignment.
Rules and regulations of the Minnesota Departments of Education and other governing agencies.
Principles and practices of public sector administrative management, including finance, budgeting, purchasing, contract and grant management, customer service and employee supervision.
Instruction based on current educational research and national programs that advance achievement for urban students.
Techniques and practices for efficient and cost effective management of resources.
State and Federal laws governing public sector grant funding programs.
Local community resources, regional community services programs, and regional training programs.
Current educational research, instructional strategies and national programs in Music Programming teaching.
Personal computers utilizing standard software including databases and spreadsheets, and specialized MPS and state agency software applications and procedures.
Principles of record keeping and records management.
Skill in:

Interpreting and applying AE program standards, public sector grant program procedures, applicable Federal and state rules and regulations, and MPS policies and procedures.
Ability to differentiate instruction for a diverse group of learners and plan impactful professional development experiences for teachers.
Creating high quality core curriculum and assessments.
Assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects and demands; demonstrate systems-thinking.
Providing effective customer service and dealing tactfully and courteously with the public.
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with co-workers, clients, advocates and representatives from community groups and government agencies.
Ability to work collaboratively and creatively with teams.
Strong facilitation and leadership skills; strong communication skills (both verbal and written).
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

Valid Minnesota Teaching License in Music is required.

A valid Minnesota State Driver’s License may be required.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed in a standard office environment which requires occasionally lifting such articles as file boxes or heavier materials (up to 50 pounds) with help from others and/or lifting and carrying light objects frequently.  May be required to work extended hours for several consecutive days and travel between building sites.  A job in this category may require walking or standing to a significant degree or may involve sitting most of the time with long periods of computer work and heavy phone usage.

 

K-12 School Social Worker, Counselor or Psychologist

June 12, 2024 by Caledonia Area Public Schools

K-12 School Social Worker, Counselor or Psychologist Position Available

Caledonia Area Public School District has an opening for a School Social Worker, School Counselor, or School Psychologist. Applicants must have a Minnesota license or be eligible to obtain a Minnesota license by the beginning of the 2024-2025 school year.  Application deadline July 15, 2024, or until filled.  Please submit your cover letter, employment application, resume, letter of recommendations, transcripts, copy of licensure and references: Caledonia Area School District Office, Attention: Superintendent Craig Ihrke, 511 West Main Street, Caledonia, MN 55921.  Email:  [email protected]

Special Education EBD Setting III Teacher

June 11, 2024 by Faribault Public Schools

Job Description:      1.0 FTE Special Education EBD Setting III Teacher at Lincoln Elementary School.  This position commences with the start of the 2024-25 school year.

Faribault Public Schools is a rural Pre-K through Adult School District located about 50 miles south of the Twin-Cities. The school district currently serves approximately 3,700 students in Faribault and our surrounding areas within our community of 23,000 citizens within the city limits. District sites include one early childhood center, three elementary schools K-5, one middle school 6-8, one high school 9-12, one area learning center 9-12 and one education center for adult education.
The historic community of Faribault offers adventure, fun, unique dining, history, shopping and entertainment. Once you arrive you will experience historic landmarks, cultural and artistic gathering places in downtown, 10 lakes within 10 miles with many resorts and campgrounds, 39 beautiful parks within the city, an outdoor aquatic center, miles of bike, walking and snowmobile trails, great lodging and restaurants; enjoy year round recreations such as biking, kayaking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, fat tire biking and so much more.

Compensation/Benefits/Perks:
Faribault Public Schools provides a competitive salary commensurate with education and experience. Other benefits include:Substantial personal and sick leave days
Fully paid single health insurance
Annual stipend of up to $1000 for national certifications
Enticing retirement package
Our district educational positions qualify for federal loan forgiveness program
State of the Art Fitness Center open to staff
1:1 Technology for staff use
Work-life balance culture
Ongoing professional development opportunities
Strong mission and vision statements
Numerous before/after school and summer programming for additional income and/or volunteering opportunities.
Solid Community Education programs offering opportunities to create and/or participate in unique programming

In addition to a supportive and collaborative professional environment, the town of Faribault has a number of unique characteristics: Commutable from Twin Cities, right off I35
Centrally located and driving distance within an hour of Mankato, Rochester, Twin Cities
Lots of lakes and good fishing
New downtown revitalization project
Small town feel with many shopping, restaurants & recreational opportunities

Program Coordinator, Talent Management(101276)

June 6, 2024 by Minneapolis public schools

Bargaining Unit: AMP l Grade: 59 l Salary Range*: $70,069 – $87,506 per year l FLSA Status: Exempt *The salary range for this position is provided by the listed bargaining unit’s collective bargaining agreement; actual pay will be based on selected candidates’ experience.

 

SUMMARY
Under general supervision, coordinates planning, development, implementation and monitoring of the district professional development plan in alignment with the District’s mission, vision, strategic plan, and workforce development priorites.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

Coordinates and facilitates the development of professional learning in collaboration with teachers, departments, programs and administrators in alignment with the District vision, mission, and goals.
Designs, implements and coordinates MPS evaluation system components; teacher observations, district-wide student surveys, student learning goals and value added reports.
Provides leadership for New Employee Orientation, New Teacher Orientation, and professional development for staff and teachers as required.
Assesses, reviews, and implements policies and guidelines from Federal and State agencies.
Communicates with advisory groups in the staff and teacher evaluation design and implementation process through convening focus groups, listening sessions and other engagement opportunities for staff, administrators and community members.
Assists in the development and implementation of District engagement strategy for staff, teacher and principal evaluation systems.
Assists in the development and support of the teacher evaluation Information and Data systems infrastructure.
Manages and coordinates vendors.
Works independently, and makes appropriate decisions based on work experience.
Applies standards, current research, and emerging trends in professional development to support the continuous improvement of professional learning.
Gathers and compiles data; assists MPS staff in analyzing and interpreting data in order to implement programs to more effectively meet the developmental needs of staff and students.
Develops, delivers, and evaluates training programs (including on-line courses, self-study, and blended learning opportunities) for support, professional, and managerial staff.
Maintains communication related to professional development programs via newsletters, webpages, and other communication.
Demonstrates courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with students, clients, visitors, and MPS staff; acts in a manner that promotes a harmonious and effective workplace environment
Enthusiastically promotes the district’s goals and priorities in compliance with all policies and procedures.
Maintains absolute confidentiality of work-related issues, records and MPS information.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor’s Degree in Education, Education Leadership, or related field; or related field

AND

3 years of strategic planning and teaching/school leadership experience or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience as determined by Human Resources.

 

Knowledge of:

Rules and regulations of the Minnesota Department of Education and other governing agencies.
Federal, state and local codes and regulations governing staff development programs and services.
Principles and practices of professional development, leadership, school improvement, reform, instructional planning, and assessment.
Principles of adult learning.
Principles of office management/workflow processes.
Customer service and public relations methods and practices.

Skill in:

Interpreting and applying applicable Federal, state and local rules and regulations; and MPS policies.
Professional development planning, group facilitation, communications, instructional coaching, and school improvement planning.
Using initiative and independent judgment within established procedural guidelines.
Assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects and demands.
Strong ability to build and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers and clients.
Operating a personal computer utilizing standard and specialized software.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
A valid Minnesota State Driver’s License may be required.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT Work is performed in a standard office environment which requires occasionally lifting such articles as file boxes or heavier materials with help from others and/or lifting and carrying light objects frequently. A job in this category may require walking or standing to a significant degree or may involve sitting most of the time with long periods of computer work and heavy phone usage.

 

 

Special Education Teacher – Developmental Cognitive Disabilities Setting 3

June 6, 2024 by Albert Lea Area Schools

Position Information:

  • 1.0 FTE

Position Summary:

  • Develops and provides specialized instruction to meet the individual needs of students in a secondary Federal setting 3 classroom and within the general education setting; evaluates and assesses student academic, functional and behavioral progress; functions as IEP manager to assigned students; directs the work of paraprofessionals, collaborates with other service providers and educators.
  • Support provided for special education team members:
  • Building special education leadership roles to ensure compliance with due process, effective delivery of instructional services and supports, scheduling and assessment of student learning outcomes.
  • Due Process Clerk to support scheduling of team meetings and ensuring attendance by all members.
  • Maintaining databases and timelines, as well as providing support for due process forms.

Qualifications Required:

  • Any special education license

Albert Lea Area Schools’ mission is to ensure individual growth that leads to engaged citizens and life-long learners.

Albert Lea Area Schools offers…

  • Mentoring Program: Collaboration and ongoing support throughout the school year including new teacher induction professional learning opportunities.
  • New Teacher Onboarding: A three-day onboarding for new staff and their mentors
  • Teacher Development and Evaluation: Marzano instructional and evaluation framework
  • Professional Development: Opportunities available within the district (no fee) to grow in your teaching craft, also including required professional development opportunities for relicensure.

Competitive Salary and Benefits.  More detailed information can be found at our website: https://www.alschools.org/df/hr/career-opportunities

Medical, Dental, Vision
VEBA Annual Contribution
Access to Well at Work Clinic and HealthiestYou
Life Insurance
403b

Executive Director, Equity & School Climate (2024-2025)(101537)

June 6, 2024 by Minneapolis public schools

SUMMARY

Under executive direction, provides leadership for the full scope of the Equity and School Climate Division including program operations & development, staff management, budget & finance, planning, and community relations.

 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS — Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties performed by incumbents of this class. Employees are required to be in attendance and prepared to begin work at their assigned work location on the specified days and hours. Factors such as regular attendance at the job are not routinely listed in job descriptions, but are an essential function. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:

 

Directs Equity and School Climate programs and operations, and assures compliance with Federal, state and local regulations, policies and procedures.
Directs the development of solutions for issues; monitors and evaluates division work groups, and assures that the services and work products meet quality and safety standards.
Monitors division operations, analyzes operational results, assures the effective allocation and utilization of resources, and develops action plans to meet community needs.
Manages assigned staff, develops priorities, and assigns tasks and projects; assures that appropriate services are provided, and goals are defined and achieved; develops staff skills and conducts performance evaluations; meets regularly with staff to discuss and resolve priorities, workload and technical issues.
Reviews the work of division staff to assure the work quality and timely accomplishment of assigned duties and responsibilities, and compliance with state and Federal regulations and MPS standards.
Directs strategic and contingency planning; monitors implementation of division’s work in the strategic plan.
Works with community leaders to identify program needs and community service improvements.
Directs budgeting procedures and financial management in compliance with agency funding standards; coordinates development of grant funds and reimbursement programs; recommends efficiencies to keep costs within established financial guidelines; analyzes program costs and results.
Reviews and approves the preparation and distribution of technical and financial reports to accurately reflect the operational trends and efficacy of the division’s operations.
Coordinates services with private businesses, government agencies, community organizations and advisory councils; leverages resources, and promotes special programs and services.
Directs the development of long- and short-term plans and policy determinations.
Researches and provides consultation on specific student support issues; develops and presents reports on issues and solutions; coordinates with state and Federal regulatory agencies.
Demonstrates courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with students, clients, visitors, and MPS staff; acts in a manner that promotes a harmonious and effective workplace environment
Serves as a team member of the Superintendent’s Cabinet and Executive Staff; participates in District-wide planning, development, and evaluation.
Enthusiastically promotes the Superintendent’s goals and priorities in compliance with all policies and procedures.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines
Master’s Degree in Education, Social Services, or related field; AND five (5) years of professional experience in public education programs; OR an equivalent combination of education, training and experience as determined by Human Resources.

 

Knowledge of:
State and Federal laws and regulatory issues governing public education, including rules and regulations of the Minnesota Department of Education and other governing agencies.
Principles and practices of public sector administrative management, including finance, budgeting, purchasing, contract and grant program management, and employee supervision.
Techniques and practices for efficient and cost-effective management of resources.
Local community resources, regional community services programs, and regional training programs.
State and Federal laws governing public sector grant funding programs.
Personal computers using standard software, and specialized MPS and state agency software applications and procedures.
Principles of record keeping, records management, and management of confidential records.
Customer service and public relations methods and practices.
Skill in:
Directing and coordinating division operations and programs.
Interpreting, and applying state and Federal statutes, codes, rules, and regulations.
Reviewing operations and assuring MPS compliance with state and Federal rules and regulations.
Assessing, analyzing, and identifying problems, and recommending effective solutions.
Managing staff, delegating tasks and authority, and coaching to improve staff performance.
Preparing, reviewing, and presenting management reports.
Using initiative and independent judgment within established procedural guidelines.
Providing effective customer service and dealing tactfully and courteously with the public.
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with co-workers, clients, advocates and representatives from community groups and government agencies.
Communicating effectively verbally and in writing.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
A valid Minnesota State Driver’s License may be required.
Education Administrator’s license may be required.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed in a standard office environment which requires occasionally lifting such articles as file boxes or heavier materials with help from others and/or lifting and carrying light objects frequently. A job in this category may require walking or standing to a significant degree or may involve sitting most of the time with long periods of computer work and heavy phone usage.

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