Superintendent`s Office and School
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Superintendent`s Office and School
Apply Online! careers.fcps.edu Important Application Notice All applicants are required to create an account and submit a resume through CareerQuest at careers.fcps.edu. Existing paper applications are no longer considered. Computers are available for your use during business hours at: Dept. of Human Resources 8115 Gatehouse Road Falls Church, VA 22042 Contact HR Client Services at 571-423-3000 or 1-800831-4331 for assistance. FCPS Job Specifications are available on the web at : http://www.fcps.edu/hr/ salary/jobspecs.shtml Deadlines Resumes for jobs posted in this issue must be submitted by February 10, 2015. Connect to Your Future F A I R F A X C O U N T Y P U B L I C S C H O O L S February 4, 2015 Superintendent’s Office and School-Based Administration ence, or equivalent experience. Special Education experience preferred. Knowledge of principles and practices of modern public school secondary education and an ability to apply them to the needs of the school. Skill Principal, High School US-32 in oral and written communications. Ability to Woodson High School 5949BR plan, organize, and coordinate high school or adult education level instructional proDescription: Directs and is accountable for grams and services. Ability to supervise prothe planning, assessment, instructional lead- grams and evaluate the work of instructional ership, communication, community relations, and support staff. Ability to develop effective and safety and administrative management working relationships with students, staff, required to manage the instructional and and the community. special programs, organization, co-curricular and extracurricular activities, and facilities of an assigned high school. Assistant Principal I/II, Middle School Qualifications: Postgraduate Professional Special Education US-25/26 License with endorsements in administration Frost Middle School 5950BR and supervision preK-12, plus seven years' progressive teaching and administration or Description: Supervises the Comprehensupervision experience, some at the high sive Services Program. Assists with the school level, with a minimum of three years planning, assessment, instructional leaderadministrative experience. Knowledge of ship, communication, community relations, principles, practices, materials, and equipand safety and administrative management ment used in modern public high school edurequired to manage the instructional and cation and an ability to apply them to the special programs, organization, and facilities needs of the school. Knowledge of current of the special education population at an curriculum, instructional practices, trends, assigned school. and public school organization and adminQualifications: Must hold or be eligible for istration. Skill in oral and written communicaPostgraduate Professional License with entions. Ability to plan, organize, coordinate, dorsements in administration and superviand evaluate school programs, services, and sion preK-12 and in special education areas staff. Ability to develop effective working of disability pertinent to the specific school relationships with students, staff, community, population, plus five years' progressive midand the general public. dle school level teaching and leadership experience, some in the special education area to which assigned, or equivalent experiAssistant Principal I/II, High/ ence. Knowledge of principles and practices Secondary School US-25/27 of special education and an ability to apply Hayfield Secondary School (219 them to the needs of the school. Knowledge Days) 5946BR of the range of disabilities and handicapping conditions and the variety of activities reDescription: Assists with the planning, asquired to educate the school population. Skill sessment, instructional leadership, commu- in oral and written communications. Ability to nication, community relations, and safety plan, organize, and coordinate school proand administrative management required to grams and services. Ability to supervise promanage the instructional and special programs and evaluate the work of instructional grams, organization, and facilities of asand support staff. Ability to develop effective signed high school. working relationships with students, staff, Qualifications: Must hold or be eligible for and the community. Postgraduate Professional License with endorsements as a secondary school principal or in administration and supervision preK-12, plus five years' progressive secondary school level teaching and leadership experi- DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CAREERQUEST Assistant Principal I/II, Elementary School US-25/26 Franconia Elementary School (219 Days) 5951BR Description: Assists with the planning, assessment, instructional leadership, communication, community relations, and safety and administrative management required to manage the instructional and special programs, organization, and facilities of an elementary school. Qualifications: Must hold or be eligible for Postgraduate Professional License with endorsements as an elementary school principal or in administration and supervision preK-12, plus five years' progressive elementary school level teaching and leadership experience, or equivalent experience. Knowledge of principles and practices of modern public elementary school education and an ability to apply them to the needs of the school. Skill in oral and written communications. Ability to plan, organize, and coordinate school programs and services. Ability to supervise programs and evaluate the work of instructional and support staff. Ability to develop effective working relationships with students, staff, and the community. Hearing & Legal Technician I/II/III US-15/16/17 Hearings Office, Gatehouse Administration Center I 5959BR Description: Performs paraprofessional work with respect to administrative appeals processing. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school plus five years of progressive responsible experience, two years in a school or student discipline-related area. Knowledge of practices, procedures, and policies related to the assigned office. Ability to continually learn new techniques and methods to support the mission of the office. Ability to process, develop, and analyze data and reach sound conclusions. Ability to work independently and in teams. Ability to work effectively under pressure. Ability to demonstrate effective organizational skills. Proficient with technology. Abil- FEBRUARY 4, 2015 ity to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Painter I US-13 Facilities Management, Sideburn Support Center 5954BR Facilities & Transportation Services Description: Performs the skilled journeylevel painting work required to layout, finish, and refinish various interior and exterior surfaces. Qualifications: Any combination of educaHVAC Technician II US-18 tion and experience equivalent to graduaFacilities Management, Herndon tion from high school and completion of an Support Center 5953BR apprentice-level painter training program plus three years' progressive experience as Description: Leads and performs the a painter. Knowledge of the methods, mateskilled journey-level work required to install, rials, equipment, and tools. Knowledge of modify, inspect, troubleshoot, repair, and hazards and safety precautions and of lomaintain heating, ventilation, aircal, state, and national codes. Basic comconditioning, refrigeration equipment, and puter skills. Strength and dexterity necesdirect digitial control (DDC) systems. sary to perform all required tasks including Qualifications: Any combination of educa- lifting, stooping, bending, and working in tion and experience equivalent to graduatiring and uncomfortable positions. Valid tion from high school and completion of an driver's license with a good driving record. acceptable apprentice-level heating, ventila- Required to work an evening and/or night tion, air conditioning and refrigeration shift on a regular basis, accept call-back (HVACR)-training program, plus five years' overtime or regular overtime, and/or agree progressive experience in air conditioning to assume an emergency call-out list status. or HVACR, two years at the journey level. Knowledge of the methods and skills used in the repair of electrical and mechanical Building Supervisor I US-10 components, DDC, boilers, hot water/steam Kings Glen Elementary School piping and functioning of air conditioning 5956BR units, systems, equipment, and applicationspecific and basic computer programs. Description: Supervises and participates in Knowledge of local, state, and national the cleaning, maintenance, operation, and codes and of hazards and safety precausecurity activities for a school or an FCPStions. Ability to read and interpret instrucowned building. tions, diagrams, sketches, blueprints, and Qualifications: Any combination of educamanufacturers' manuals. Ability to estimate tion and experience equivalent to graduatime and material needs and determine tion from high school plus, one year of prowhen repair is not economically practical. gressive experience with public building Strength and dexterity necessary to perform maintenance to have included oversight or all required tasks including lifting, stooping, supervision of custodial personnel. bending, and working in tiring, uncomfortaKnowledge of custodial methods, materials, ble positions and in cold temperatures. Valpractices, and equipment. Ability to operate id EPA-approved universal refrigerant reand adjust central heating and air conditioncovery certification to include types I, II, and ing systems. Ability to train, assign, and III and driver's license with a good driving supervise. Ability to maintain records and record. May be required to work an evening prepare routine reports. Strength, agility, and/or night shift on a regular or rotating and dexterity to perform all required tasks basis, accept call-back overtime or regular indoors and outdoors in a variety of temperovertime, and/or agree to assume an emeratures and climatic conditions. Must sucgency call-out list status. cessfully complete the FCPS Custodial Certification Course within 12 months of appointment. May be required to work an evening and/or night shift on a regular or rotating basis. DEP ARTMENT OF HUM AN RESOURCES FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PAGE 2 CAREERQUEST FEBRUARY 4, 2015 Field Custodian US-7 Sideburn Support Center 5948BR Human Resources Description: Provides substitute custodial support and/or substitute oversight to custodial staff in FCPS-owned buildings. Qualifications : Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a tenth grade education plus two years' responsible public building custodial experience. Knowledge of the operation of a variety of models of heating and air conditioning systems and of custodial methods, materials, and equipment. Ability to read, write, understand, follow, and repeat oral and written directions in English. Sufficient strength, agility, and dexterity to perform all required tasks. Ability to work outdoors in a variety of temperatures and climates. Must successfully complete the FCPS Custodial Certification Course prior to or within 12 months of appointment. Valid driver's license with a good driving record. May be required to work an evening and/or night shift on a regular or rotating basis, accept call-back overtime or regular overtime, and/or agree to assume an emergency call-out list status. Employment Specialist US-24 HR Talent Acquisition and Management, Gatehouse Administration Center I 5955BR Custodian I US-05 Carson Middle School 5957BR Centreville Elementary School (Part time) 5952BR Description: Cleans, maintains, and secures classrooms, offices, restrooms, halls, stairs, and public areas in FCPS-owned buildings. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a sixth grade education plus knowledge of custodial methods, materials, and equipment. Ability to communicate in English. Ability to understand, follow, and repeat basic oral and written instructions in English. Sufficient strength, agility, and dexterity to perform all required tasks. Ability to work outdoors in a variety of temperatures and climates. May be required to work an evening and/or night shift on a regular or rotating basis. Description: Performs the full range of professional duties related to Talent Acquisition and Management administration, including the performance of complex and/or sensitive activities; and may manage a human resources large-scale, long-term project. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a bachelor's degree in human resources or related field, plus five years' progressive human resources experience. Knowledge of the theory, procedures, and practices of Talent Acquisition and Management in an educational or business setting. Must possess effective human relations skills and the ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with all levels of employees. Ability to work independently and in teams. Proficiency with technology. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Instructional Services Summer Programs Specialist US-21 Office of PreK-12 Curriculum and Instruction, Fairfax Ridge (One Year Only; Open Until Filled; Readvertisement) 5958BR Description: Performs a variety of professional duties required to develop, implement, and evaluate summer learning programs designed to meet the needs of a targeted student population. Qualifications: Associate's degree from a nationally accredited college or university plus three years of experience in teaching, training, counseling, or implementing summer learning programs and experience in program management. Bachelor's degree preferred. Teaching experience/certification preferred. Can demonstrate knowledge of DEP ARTMENT OF HUM AN RESOURCES the theory, methods, procedures, and practices related to summer learning and intervention programs. Organizational skills. Ability to structure programs related to organizational or community needs. Ability to use technology to support program management. Ability to manage program-related finances. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to develop and maintain successful cooperative relationships. Office Personnel Student Information Assistant I/II US-9/10 Lorton Station Elementary School (214 Days) 5960BR Washington Mill Elementary School (214 Days) 5961BR Description: Performs accurate, responsible, and confidential computerized student information processing and reporting following local directives and state guidelines; and performs administrative support duties involving public and student contacts. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school plus two years' progressive general office experience (preferably school-based), one year equivalent to the office assistant level. Knowledge of office procedures and practices and of school office operations and confidentiality requirements for student information. Ability to utilize a computer, peripheral office equipment, and software applications. Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with faculty, students, and parents. FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PAGE 3 CAREERQUEST FEBRUARY 4, 2015 Other Opportunities Administrative Technician Business and Community Partnerships, Gatehouse Administration Center I $16.75 per Hour Description: Assist administrator with the day-to-day operations of the Office of Business and Community Partnership; assists in the support of the development of partnerships for all our schools and centers; maintain, publish, create, and designing the business and community partnership webpage; support the coordination of a series of seven luncheon events called the Superintendent’s roundtable luncheon series; maintain and publicize the donations web portal; update databases, partnership lists, invitation lists; support the Office of Communication and Community Relations web team, and other administrative duties as assigned. Qualifications: Proficient with Microsoft Office, Access, and Outlook; and familiar with Adobe Dreamweaver, Photoshop, and Illustrator (training provided). To Apply: Interested applicants should send resumes to Jay Garant, at [email protected]. 2015 Summer Learning Programs and Extended School Year (ESY) Opportunities Please visit Summer Learning Programs and ESY for all program details and job opportunities. Summer Learning Programs Credit Recovery SOL Remediation Online Campus IFTA (Institute for the Arts) Elementary IFTA (Institute for the Arts) Tech Adventure Camp STEM Camp (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) ESOL Programs Extended School Year, Special Education (ESY) ESY Secondary Opportunities (Included Key and Kilmer Center) ESY Elementary Opportunities ESY Preschool Opportunities ESY Related Services Opportunities Dining Room Assistant Sangster Elementary School $10.93 per Hour Description: Assists students as needed during lunch time and maintains expectations of the cafeteria. Qualifications: Friendly, energetic, organized, assertive, and loves working with children. To Apply: Interested applicants should send resumes to Addison Smith, assistant principal, at [email protected]. DEP ARTMENT OF HUM AN RESOURCES FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PAGE 4 CAREERQUEST FEBRUARY 4, 2015 Early Head Start Extended Year Summer Program Projected Staff Work Dates: July 6-July 24, 2015 Projected Student Dates: July 7-July 24, 2015 Teacher Pay: Hourly pay of 2014-2015 up to a cap of $44.93 Instructional Assistant Pay: $14.88 per Hour The Early Head Start Extended Year Summer Program is a 7.5 hour day early childhood program that provides additional learning opportunities for Early Head Start children who meet federal income eligibility requirements. Each classroom will have a full-time teacher and two full-time instructional assistants. Please note that no leave/vacation may be taken during the summer program. Qualified applicants should be experienced EHS/FECEP/Head Start teachers and instructional assistants, general education or special education teachers with experience or an endorsement in early childhood. Preference will be given to current Early Head Start staff. For the Head Start application, position codes, and site locations, go to Summer Learning Programs 2015. Applications should be sent by mail, PONY, or hand delivered by February 27, 2015 to the attention of Anita Vermeer, Education Specialist, FECEP/Head Start- Leis Center, 7423 Camp Alger Avenue Falls Church, VA 22042, Phone: 703-208-7865 Fax: 703-208-7845 For questions or additional information regarding the Early Head Start/Head Start Summer Program, contact Anita Vermeer at 703-208-7865 or [email protected]. Please note that there will be limited responses to inquires during the month of March and no responses made after April 1, 2015. For program information and application, please visit http://www.fcps.edu/hr/employment/summerschool/. DEP ARTMENT OF HUM AN RESOURCES FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PAGE 5 CAREERQUEST FEBRUARY 4, 2015 Head Start Extended Year Summer Program Projected Staff Work Dates: July 6 – July 31, 2015 Projected Student Dates: July 7 - 30, 2015 Teacher Pay: Hourly pay of 2014-2015 up to a cap of $44.93 Instructional Assistant Pay: $14.88 per Hour The Head Start Extended Year Summer Program is a 7.0 hour day early childhood program that provides additional learning opportunities for Head Start children who meet federal income eligibility requirements. Each classroom will have a full-time teacher and two full-time instructional assistants. Children will attend 6.0 hours to enable staff to plan and reflect for the following day. Please note that no leave/vacation may be taken during the summer program. Qualified applicants should be experienced FECEP/Head Start teachers and instructional assistants, general education or special education teachers with experience or an endorsement in early childhood. For the Head Start application, position codes, and site locations, go to Summer Learning Programs 2015. Applications should be sent by mail, PONY, or hand delivered by February 27, 2015 to the attention of Anita Vermeer, Education Specialist, FECEP/Head Start- Leis Center, 7423 Camp Alger Avenue Falls Church, VA 22042, Phone: 703-208-7865 Fax: 703-208-7845 For questions or additional information regarding the Head Start Summer Program, contact Anita Vermeer at 703-208-7865 or [email protected]. Please note that there will be limited responses to inquires during the month of March and no responses made after April 1, 2015. For program information and application, please visit http://www.fcps.edu/hr/employment/summerschool/. DEP ARTMENT OF HUM AN RESOURCES FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PAGE 6 FCPS VALUES DIVERSITY AND IS AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. EOE CAREERQUEST FEBRUARY 4, 2015 Open Until Filled Positions Jobs designated Open Until Filled (OUF) will remain on the FCPS job board (http://careers.fcps.edu) until a candidate has been selected and placed in the position. Job# Job Title Grade Office/Department Location 5554BR…….. Accounts Payable Analyst I………………………. US-21…………. Comptroller…………………………….. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5847BR………Architectural Capacity Engineer…………………...…US-21…………. Design & Construction…………………. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5644BR………Auditor General……………………………………….. US-33…………. School Board Office…………………… Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5629BR………Budget Analyst IV…………………………………….. US-26…………. Financial Services……………………….Gatehouse Adm Ctr 4081BR……... Bus Driver I/II…………………………………………. US-11/12…….. Facilities Management…………………. Various 5525BR……... Business Operations Assistant I/II/III ………………. US-12/13/14….. Payroll Management ………………….. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5861BR………Business Operations Supervisor I/II/III…………….. US-17/18/19…. Financial Services……………………… Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5565BR………Coordinator IV, Instructional Employment Services. US-28…………. HR Talent Acquisition & Management.. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5434BR …….. Coordinator III, Classification & Compensation ….. US-27...………. HR Benefit Services ………………….. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5402BR…….. Director III, Budget Services ………………………... US-30………… Budget Services………………………. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 4763BR…….. Domain Architect …………………………………….. US-27…………. Information Technology……………….. Wilton Woods Ctr 5612BR………Educational Interpreter I/II …………………………… US-17/18……... Special Education …………………….. Various 5871BR…….. Enterprise Messaging Supervisor………………….. US-26…………. Information Technology……………….. Wilton Woods Ctr 5589BR………Equity & Employee Relations Specialist……………… US-24…………. HR Equity & Employee Relations…….. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5909BR……. Equity & Employee Relations Specialist (One Year Only) . US-24………… HR Equity & Employee Relations…….. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5857BR………Executive Director II, Communications & Community Outreach…….. US-33…………. Communications & Community Outreach….. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5919BR………Finance Assistant I/II…………………………………..US-14/15………Design & Construction…………………. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5896BR………Financial Analyst II……………………………………. US-24…………. Design & Construction…………………. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5924BR………Food Services Manager-in-Training………………… US-6………….. Financial Services……………………… Various 5041BR…….. Food Services Van Driver……………………………. US-7………….. Financial Services……………………… Various 5228BR………Food Services Worker I/II……………………………..US-1/2……….. Financial Services……………………… Various 5940BR….. Internationalization Specialist…………….. US-21……… Instructional Services…………… Fairfax Ridge 5927BR…….. Manager, Communications & Client Services……. US-27………… Human Resources……………………. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5917BR………Manager, Financial Reporting……………………….. US-26…………. Comptroller……………………………… Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5444BR………Plumber I……………………………………………… US-15………… Facilities Management………………… Sideburn Ctr 5918BR………Retirement Communications Representative……… US-19…………. ERFC Office…………………………….. Forbes Place 5065BR………Software Developer…………………………………… US-23/25……... Information Technology……………….. Wilton Woods Ctr Coaching positions can be found at Call for Coaches http://www.fcps.edu/employment/callforcoaches.shtml DEP ARTMENT OF HUM AN RESOURCES FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PAGE 7 FCPS VALUES DIVERSITY AND IS AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. EOE