Facilities & Transportation Services
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Facilities & Transportation Services
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 March 31, 2015. Connect to Your Future F A I R F A X C O U N T Y P U B L I C Superintendent’s Office and School-Based Administration Assistant Principal I/II, High/ Secondary School US-25/27 Hayfield Secondary School (219 Days, Readvertisement) 6300BR 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 assigned high school. Qualifications: Must hold or be eligible for 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 experience, or equivalent experience. Knowledge of principles and practices of modern public school secondary 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 high school or adult education level instructional 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. Facilities & Transportation Services Coordinator III, Energy Management Energy Management, Sideburn Support Center 6264BR Description: Plans, manages, and coordinates program activities and personnel for energy management of facilities management; and exercises leadership to design, implement, assess, and revise programs or activities of energy management. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a bachelor's degree in energy management/ mechanical engineering, plus six years' pro- DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES S C H O O L S March 25, 2015 gressive experience in energy management systems with course work in principles, concepts, and methods relevant to energy management, some in a supervisory capacity. Knowledge of theories, procedures, practices, material, methods, regulations, and/or legislation related to building sustainability and energy conservation. Ability to manage and supervise program activities, budget, and personnel. Facilities Management Liaison US-20 Facilities Management, Edison Support Center 6258BR Description: Acts as frontline customer service representative between a maintenance, central operations, and/or grounds maintenance facility and the various schools and offices. Responsible for the oversight and coordination of electrical, mechanical and structural trades activities. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a bachelor's degree in business administration, supervision, or in a technical specialty field to which assigned, plus two years' progressive experience in the specialty field to which assigned, one year with oversight or lead responsibilities. Knowledge of national, state, county, and school board regulations, directives, and policies and/or codes applicable to functional responsibilities. Knowledge of best practices with respect to customer service. Skill in oral and written communications. Ability to work independently to resolve conflicts and problems. Ability to maintain effective working relationships with school personnel, peers, subordinates, and the public. 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, and/or agree to assume an emergency call-out list status. Architectural Engineer I US-21 Design & Construction, Gatehouse Administration Center I (Open Until Filled) 6293BR Description: Performs responsible professional field and office planning and technical FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CAREERQUEST work in architectural engineering; performs design, construction, maintenance, installation, or communication design duties; and assists more senior-level engineers. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a bachelor's degree in the architectural engineering field, plus two years' progressive professional experience in the architectural engineering field. Good knowledge of theory, practices, materials, and equipment of the engineering field to which assigned. Good knowledge of engineering design, maintenance, and inspection techniques. Ability to perform engineering tasks within field of specialization. Ability to formulate life-cycle projections. Skill in writing reports, specifications, and contract documents. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. MARCH 25, 2015 necessary to perform all required tasks including lifting, stooping, bending, and working in tiring, uncomfortable positions and in cold temperatures. Possession of a valid EPA-approved universal refrigerant recovery certification to include types I, II, and III. 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. HVAC Technician I US-17 Facilities Management, Sideburn Support Center (Readvertisement) 6202BR Description: Performs the skilled journeylevel work required to install, modify, inspect, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain HVAC Technician I US-17 heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, refrigFacilities Managment, Herndon Sup- eration (HVACR) equipment and direct digiport Center 6296BR tal controls systems. Qualifications: Any combination of educaDescription: Performs the skilled journeytion and experience equivalent to gradualevel work required to install, modify, intion from high school supplemented by spect, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain completion of an acceptable apprenticeheating, ventilation, air-conditioning, refrig- level HVACR training program, plus four eration (HVACR) equipment and direct digi- years of progressive experience in airtal controls systems. conditioning or HVACR, two years of which Qualifications: Any combination of educa- shall have been at the apprentice II or tion and experience equivalent to graduaequivalent level. Can demonstrate tion from high school supplemented by knowledge of the methods and skills used completion of an acceptable apprenticein the repair and preventive maintenance of level HVACR training program, plus four HVACR or trade related components, sysyears of progressive experience in airtems, and equipment, to include application conditioning or HVACR, two years of which -specific and basic computer programs. shall have been at the apprentice II or Knowledge of local, state, and national equivalent level. Can demonstrate codes and of common hazards and safety knowledge of the methods and skills used precautions. Ability to read and interpret in the repair and preventive maintenance of instructions, diagrams, sketches, blueprints, HVACR or trade related components, sysand manufacturers' manuals. Capability to tems, and equipment, to include application estimate time and material needs, deter-specific and basic computer programs. mine when repair is not economically practiKnowledge of local, state, and national cal, and perform routine tasks and arithmecodes and of common hazards and safety tic computations. Strength and dexterity precautions. Ability to read and interpret necessary to perform all required tasks ininstructions, diagrams, sketches, blueprints, cluding lifting, stooping, bending, and workand manufacturers' manuals. Capability to ing in tiring, uncomfortable positions and in estimate time and material needs, detercold temperatures. Possession of a valid mine when repair is not economically practi- EPA-approved universal refrigerant recovcal, and perform routine tasks and arithme- ery certification to include types I, II, and III. tic computations. Strength and dexterity Valid driver's license with a good driving DEP ARTMENT OF HUM AN RESOURCES 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. Cabinetmaker I US-15 Facilities Management, Woodson Complex (Readvertisement) 5654BR Description: Performs the skilled journeylevel work required to construct and repair wooden items using millwork, skilled cabinet making machines, and various hand tools. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school and completion of an apprentice-level carpentry training program plus four years' progressive millwork and cabinetmaking experience, two years at the apprentice II level. Knowledge of methods, materials, equipment, and tools. Knowledge of characteristics and properties of various woods, wood products, wood stains, and paints. Knowledge of hazards and safety precautions and of local, state, and national codes. Basic computer skills. Strength and dexterity necessary to perform all required tasks including lifting, stooping, bending, and working in tiring and uncomfortable positions. 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. School Security Planning Officer US-14 Office of Safety and Security, Gatehouse Administration Center I 6295BR Description: Plans, implements, and monitors security and emergency preparedness programs specific to the needs of the schools to which assigned; formulates and conducts training programs for FCPS faculty and staff; and provides technical and other assistance on security initiatives and facility assessments. Qualifications: Any combination of educa- FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PAGE 2 CAREERQUEST tion and experience equivalent to graduation from high school supplemented by course work in security and planning plus three years' progressive experience in a security-related position. School-based experience preferred. Ability to use computers and related software. Skill in oral and written communications. Ability to interact in a positive, professional manner with students, staff, and members of the public. Ability to exercise good judgment under stressful and potentially dangerous conditions. Ability to successfully complete compulsory certification training approved by the Virginia Center for School Safety within 60 days of hire. Must successfully complete compulsory recertification training annually. Applicants must be 21 years old at time of appointment. Valid driver's license with a good driving record. Custodian I US-05 Centreville High School 6289BR Centreville High School (Part time) 6290BR Clearview Elementary School 6297BR Edison High School 6291BR Hayfield Secondary School 6288BR Robinson Secondary School 6298BR MARCH 25, 2015 Financial Services Coordinator IV, Budget Compensation US-27 Budget Services, Gatehouse Administration Center I (Open Until Filled) 6302BR Description: Plans, manages, and coordinates program activities and personnel for budgeting employee salaries and benefits, calculating staffing and per-pupil allocations, and managing budgeting systems in budget services; and and exercises leadership to create, design, implement, assess, and revise programs or activities of budgeting, financial analysis, and reporting. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a bachelor's degree in public administration, technical specialty, or a related field plus six years' progressive experience related to budgeting, forecasting, compensation, and staffing, some in a supervisory or leadership capacity. Master's degree in relevant field preferred and may be substituted for one year of the required experience. Knowledge of the theory, procedures, practices, expertise, methods, materials, and technology required to accomplish the mission of budget services. Familiarity with school division regulations and/or legislation. Ability to interpret, assess, and recommend modifications to procedures, regulations, and legislation. Skill in personnel, financial, and administrative management. have been at a level requiring independent judgment. Certification by a nationally recognized professional procurement or purchasing organization preferred. Knowledge of fundamentals of governmental or private sector purchasing. Skill in oral and written communications. Ability to operate an automated purchasing system and related equipment to process, develop, analyze, and create data. Ability to exercise tact, good judgment, and initiative. Ability to work effectively under pressure. Human Resources Coordinator III, Benefit Services US-27 Benefit Services, Gatehouse Administration Center I (Open Until Filled) 6299BR Description: Plans, manages and coordinates daily operation of assigned benefit program activities and personnel for the Office of Benefit Services; administers, projects, and allocates assigned and required resources; directs the development of shortand long-range program plans, budgets, staffing profiles, and related strategies and procedures that ensure the program missions are accomplished; assists with the planning of policy and program objectives; develops and maintains working relationships with school, county, association, and outside agency personnel; performs work of Description: Cleans, maintains, and sesubordinate staff as required to fulfill office cures classrooms, offices, restrooms, halls, mission; ensures regulatory compliance as stairs, and public areas in FCPS-owned well as best fit for FCPS culture and plan Buyer I/II US-17/18 buildings. participant needs; creates and provides Qualifications: Any combination of educa- Design & Construction, Gatehouse benefits system-wide training; and may Administration Center I (Open Until tion and experience equivalent to a sixth serve as acting director of office, as asgrade education plus knowledge of custodi- Filled) 6292BR signed. al methods, materials, and equipment. AbilQualifications: Any combination of educaDescription: Performs the full range of ity to communicate in English. Ability to tion and experience equivalent to a bacheparaprofessional procurement activities understand, follow, and repeat basic oral lor’s degree including or supplemented by and written instructions in English. Sufficient involving routine market research and comcourse work in principles, concepts, and strength, agility, and dexterity to perform all petitive purchasing. methodologies relevant to human resources required tasks. Ability to work outdoors in a Qualifications: Any combination of educamanagement plus six years of progressively tion and experience equivalent to graduavariety of temperatures and climates. May more responsible experience in the adminbe required to work an evening and/or night tion from high school plus five years' of proistration of benefits, some with supervisory gressive experience in procurement, acshift on a regular or rotating basis. counting, or business, preferably in govern- or leadership experience. Master’s degree mental purchasing, two years of which must in a relevant field is preferred and may be substituted for one year of the required ex- DEP ARTMENT OF HUM AN RESOURCES FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PAGE 3 CAREERQUEST perience. Knowledge of theories, procedures, practices, and regulations and/ or legislation related to general benefits programming with an emphasis on workers compensation, disabilities, and a broad range of pension program experience. Skill in personnel, financial, and administrative management. Office Personnel Administrative Assistant I US-13 PreK-12 Curriculum and Instruction, Fairfax Ridge 6301BR Description: Serves as administrative assistant to an administrator of prek-12 curriculum and instructional services in a center; and ensures smooth and efficient operation of assigned office. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school plus three years' progressive experience, two years in the administrative or office assistant class. Financially related work experience and/or accounting course work preferred. Knowledge of procedures, practices, and operations of an office. Skill in business English, grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Ability to utilize a computer, peripheral office equipment, and software applications Other Opportunities Employment and Transition Representative Various Locations 198 Days; Teacher Contract Description: Career and Transition Services is seeking applicants for Employment and Transition Representative vacancies for the 2015-2016 school year. The Employment and Transition Representative (ETR) supports the transition from secondary to postsecondary settings for students receiving special education services in collaboration with school staff, families, employers, and community service providers. Daily MARCH 25, 2015 travel is required among assigned schools and community businesses. Qualifications: To be considered for an interview, a candidate must hold a valid Virginia teacher’s license with special education endorsement(s) or a pupil personnel license, a valid driver’s license and have experience working with transition-aged youth. Applicants must have: Knowledge of special education services, the IEP process and evidence based practices related to transition Knowledge of formal and informal transition assessment approaches Ability to collaborate with students, school staff, and parents regarding school and postsecondary options Ability to provide instruction in self advocacy, transition and job seeking skills Ability to assist students in developing post-secondary plans and identifying community services and resources Knowledge of job seeking and job retention skills identified by employers as essential for successful employment Ability to develop work based learning opportunities for students with disabilities Ability to assist students in obtaining paid employment Ability to utilize student assessment and outcome data to plan transition services To Apply: Interested applicants should send resumes to: Interested and qualified candidates should send a resume by April 8, 2015 to Career and Transition Services at: [email protected]. Hourly Position- Mason I Woodson Complex $19.60 per Hour Description: Performs the skilled journeylevel masonry work required to construct, maintain, repair, or replace interior and exterior surfaces. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation from high school and completion of an DEP ARTMENT OF HUM AN RESOURCES apprenticeship masonry-training program plus three years' progressive masonry experience, two years at the apprentice II or equivalent level. Knowledge of masonry methods, materials, equipment, and tools. Knowledge of hazards and safety precautions and of local, state, and national codes. Basic computer skills. Strength and dexterity necessary to perform all required tasks including lifting, stooping, bending, and working in tiring and uncomfortable positions. Valid driver's license with a good driving record. May be required to operate a commercial motor vehicle and possess a Commercial Driver's License (CDL-B). 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. To Apply: E-mail Alicia Szramoski, at [email protected]. Hourly Warehouse Worker/Driver Forte Center $11.74 per Hour; Up To $14.88 per Hour with a Commercial Driver’s License Description: Performs routine manual work associated with receiving, warehousing, issuing, and/or delivering supplies, materials and equipment, moves material to and from storage, loading and salvage areas by hand truck or forklift; stores stock material in appropriate storage locations; receives delivery of ordered supplies, materials and equipment at a loading dock and compares items with freight bills: prepares and packs items with freight bills prepare and packs items for shipment to various offices and locations; and performs related duties as assigned. Qualifications: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to completion of the tenth grade and one year of experience in warehouse receipt, stocking, and inventory. Working knowledge of: storekeeping practices and procedures, stock control, and inventory methods. Good ability to follow oral and simple written instructions. Handle various types of material and warehouse equipment. Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working relation- FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PAGE 4 CAREERQUEST ships with others. Must write legibly, have good verbal communication skills and solve simple arithmetic problems. Strong desire to work hard and perform well. Good physical ability to move moderately heavy and/or bulky material. Ability to manage information efficiently and accurately. Preference to applicants with proficient keyboard skills and knowledge of Microsoft office computer software as well as knowledge of date entry and database management tools, such as SAP or Filemakerpro. Valid driver's license with a good driving record. Summer only, from mid-May to end of August availability. To Apply: Interested applicants should fax resumes to Jesse Martin at 571-642-9159 or [email protected]. Partnership for Teacher Preparation in Special Education Various High Schools Description: The Fairfax Partnership Program is a cooperative, special education teacher preparation program between The George Washington University (GW) and Fairfax County Public Schools resulting in teacher licensure and a master’s degree in special education. The program includes a yearlong internship with a master educator and GW support. During the first 4 semesters 100 percent of the tuition cost is covered, amounting to over 80 percent of the total cost. Participants work as full-time special education teachers during the second year. Classes begin summer 2015 and participants graduate the summer of 2017. Qualifications: Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution of higher education. MARCH 25, 2015 Central Academic Programs - Safety & Security Assistant (6/23-8/7) The safety and security assistant supports the centrally located programs at the high school academic site. Assists with the development and implementation of a program for student security and supervision that fosters a safe environment and positive school–community relations, supports various aspects of student activities, and performs related duties as required or assigned. Experience as a Safety and Security Specialist required; must have successfully completed compulsory certification training approved by the Virginia Center for School and be 21 years old at the time of appointment. School Bus Driver Positions Available $18.52 Starting Salary $1000 Referral Bonus for FCPS Employees To Apply: Please submit an application online at http://careers.fcps.edu/ gateway.htm?tg=priv&req=6121BR. Benefits include: Credit Recovery Academy Geometry Teacher (7/17-8/4) Teachers must be endorsed in the subject they teach and have experience using Blackboard to facilitate instruction. Preference will be given to applicants with successful experience as instructors of essential knowledge and skills in a fast-paced learning environment. To Apply: Please submit an application online at http://careers.fcps.edu/ gateway.htm?tg=priv&req=6233BR. To Apply: Interested candidates should send an inquiry along with their resume to Dr. Deanna Ortiz, project director, at [email protected] DEP ARTMENT OF HUM AN RESOURCES Excellent retirement, health, and dental plans as well as life and disability insurance Childcare cost savings: infant and preschool age children and grandchildren may ride with you Paid training program 6 paid nonworking days Contact HR Client Services for more information at 571-423-3000 *Non-Virginia residents must possess Commercial Driver’s License (CDL-B) with P (passenger) and S (school bus) endorsements prior to training. Drivers must have a good driving record and be able to pass a physical exam. Equal Opportunity Employer FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PAGE 5 CAREERQUEST MARCH 25, 2015 Call for College Partnership Program JMU Summer Experience Staff The College Partnership Program (CPP) will conduct a Summer Experience Program for selected rising ninth and tenth grade CPP students from July 7 – July 10, 2015, on the campus of James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia. The purpose of the program is to offer students an opportunity to reside on a college campus while engaging in a college and career readiness curriculum that will enhance their exposure and knowledge of preparing for, applying to, and paying for college. The program has openings for four college and career specialists and four English teachers (four male, four female to reside on single sex dormitory floors). Staff for the program must have a working knowledge of the framework of college and career readiness. Compensation includes room and board and a stipend of $550. Ideal candidates for the college and career specialist positions must demonstrate a working knowledge of the college application process, be willing to teach the college and career readiness curriculum, and work collaboratively in a team. Teacher candidates should have a minimum of three years successful teaching experience in English, have the ability to develop and teach a three-day writing curriculum that reflects the goals of the College Partnership Program, and be able to work collaboratively on a team. All candidates should have the ability to provide around the clock supervision for all students outside of assigned program duties and obligations. Interested applicants should send their resume to Gwen Cooper-Evans, Administrative Assistant, College Success Program, at [email protected] by April 14. Call for College Partnership Program North Carolina Summer Experience Staff The College Partnership Program (CPP) will conduct a Summer Experience Program for selected rising eleventh and twelfth grade CPP students from July 21 – July 24, 2015, on the campus of The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The purpose of the program is to offer students an opportunity to reside on a college campus while engaging in a college and career readiness curriculum that will enhance their exposure and knowledge of preparing for, applying to, and paying for college. The program has openings for four college and career specialists and four English teachers (four male, four female to reside on single sex dormitory floors). Staff for the program must have a working knowledge of the framework of college and career readiness. Compensation includes room and board and a stipend of $550. Ideal candidates for the college and career specialist positions must demonstrate a working knowledge of the college application process, be willing to teach the college and career readiness curriculum, and work collaboratively in a team. Teacher candidates should have a minimum of three years successful teaching experience in English, have the ability to develop and teach a three-day writing curriculum that reflects the goals of the College Partnership Program, and be able to work collaboratively on a team. All candidates should have the ability to provide around the clock supervision for all students outside of assigned program duties and obligations. Interested applicants should send their resume to Gwen Cooper-Evans, Administrative Assistant, College Success Program, at [email protected] by April 14. DEP ARTMENT OF HUM AN RESOURCES FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PAGE 6 CAREERQUEST MARCH 25, 2015 Applications due March 27, 2015 for Great Beginnings Coaches 2015-16 school year The Office of Professional Learning and School Support, Instructional Services Department, is seeking coaches for the Great Beginnings Programs for the 2015-2016 school year. Current elementary and secondary classroom teachers, counselors and librarians who have an interest in supporting new instructional employees should consider applying. All Great Beginnings coaches receive a stipend, as well as recertification points for licensure renewal. Applicants should possess the following: A minimum of three years of successful teaching experience in FCPS, with a preference for candidates who possess five or more years of experience Extensive knowledge of curriculum and instruction, the FCPS Best Practices for Teaching and Learning, Professional Learning Communities, Portrait of a Graduate and effective classroom management skills A desire to work with beginning or continuing instructional employees to support their growth and learning in the profession Strong communication, human relations and facilitation skills A commitment to collaboration and teamwork Interested applicants must be available two days per month for professional development and after-school seminars during the school year. Applicants must also be available August 17-21 for the Coach Professional Development Institute and August 2428 for the Great Beginnings: The Next Generation Summer Institute. The application, a current resume, a principal recommendation, and a colleague recommendation are required. Application packets are available on the Intranet at: http://fcpsnet.fcps.edu/is/Offices/PLSS/ For more information, call 571-423-1340. All applications and supporting materials must be received by Friday, March 27, 2015. 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 DEP ARTMENT OF HUM AN RESOURCES FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PAGE 7 CAREERQUEST MARCH 25, 2015 Transfair 2015 Teacher Transfer Opportunity (Transfair) to Be Held April 15 th and 16th Vacancy lists available April 10th through April 16th on UConnect Elementary Schools Only April 15 3:30 to 9 p.m. Middle and High Schools Only April 16 3:30 to 9 p.m. West Springfield High School Fairfax High School PURPOSE: Transfair is an opportunity for current FCPS teachers/ librarians/counselors to interview with principals for openings in other schools. Part-time teachers can transfer to part-time positions and full-time teachers can transfer to full-time positions. Transfair is for like-to-like subject areas or for a transfer from a noncritical field to a critical field. Critical fields are: ESOL, Gifted Education, Immersion, Librarian, Mathematics, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Physics, reading, Special Education, Speech-language Pathologist, Technology Education, World Language Employees not eligible to attend Transfair Teachers on one year only contracts Teachers being nonrenewed for any reason Employees currently subject to FCPS nonrenewal process due to licensure are not eligible to attend Transfair. If you are uncertain of your licensure status, please email [email protected]. Instructional assistants Teachers transferring to a different subject area that is not a critical field Teachers wanting to change contract status (full-time/part-time) REGISTRATION: Vacancies will be posted on UConnect from April 10 through April 16. Teachers wishing to transfer should contact individual schools identified on the vacancy list to schedule interviews. Schools will not do an on-site interview without a prior interview registration. Interview slots are limited and will fill-up quickly. AFTER YOU HAVE SCHEDULED YOUR INTERVIEW: Once you have scheduled your interview(s), you will meet a school administrator at the assigned Transfair school location above. This year all elementary schools will be conducting their interviews April 15 at West Springfield HS. The middle and high schools will be conducting their interviews April 16 at Fairfax HS. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: For instructional positions, the date for resignation without prejudice is June 15, 2015. This date is consistent with all other school systems in Northern Virginia. To resign, an employee will need to complete a Notification of Resignation or Retirement form (HR-2): http://www.fcps.edu/it/forms/hr2.pdf. Employees, who resign after the June 15 deadline, may jeopardize their rehire status with the county. CONTACT: For more information, contact HR Connection here. DEP ARTMENT OF HUM AN RESOURCES FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS PAGE 8 CAREERQUEST MARCH 25, 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 5847BR………Architectural Capacity Engineer…………………...…US-21…………. Design & Construction…………………. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 6293BR………Architectural Engineer I………………………………. 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 6184BR…….. Business Operations Assistant…………………….. US-12/13/14….. Financial Services……………………….Gatehouse Adm Ctr 6292BR………Buyer I/II……………………………………………….. US-17/18………Design & Construction…………………. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 6171BR………Civil Engineer II (May Be Underfilled)………………. US-24…………. Design & Construction…………………. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 6302BR………Coordinator IV, Budget Compensation…………….. US-27…………. Budget Services………………………… Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5565BR………Coordinator IV, Instructional Employment Services. US-28…………. Human Resources……………………... Gatehouse Adm Ctr 6299BR………Coordinator III, Benefit Services…………………….. US-27…………. Human Resources……………………… Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5434BR …….. Coordinator III, Classification & Compensation ….. US-27...………. HR Benefit Services ………………….. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 6191BR…….. Coordinator III, Accounting Operations ……………. US-27…………. Comptroller……………………………… Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5402BR……... Director III, Budget Services ………………………... US-30………… Budget Services………………………. Gatehouse Adm Ctr 6265BR……... 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…………. Human Resources……………………... Gatehouse Adm Ctr 5909BR……... Equity & Employee Relations Specialist (One Year Only) . US-24………… Human Resources……………………… Gatehouse Adm Ctr 6279BR………Executive Director, FCPS Foundation……………… US-32…………. Superintendent’s Office………………... Gatehouse Adm Ctr 6178BR…….. Field Information Systems Technician ……………. US-15…………. Information Technology………..……… Woodson Annex 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 6303BR………Information Technology Inventory Technician…….. US-15…………. Information Technology……………….. Woodson Annex 5927BR…….. Manager, HR Communications & Client Services… US-27………… Human Resources……………………... Gatehouse Adm Ctr 6199BR………Public Health Attendant………………………………. US-4………….. Special Services…………………………Various Locations 5065BR………Software Developer…………………………………… US-23/25……... Information Technology……………….. Wilton Woods Ctr 5958BR………Summer Programs Specialist (One Year Only)……. US-21…………. Instructional Services………………….. Fairfax Ridge 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 9 FCPS VALUES DIVERSITY AND IS AN EQUAL-OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. EOE