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The Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE) is seeking a qualified Grants Management Systems Analyst. o Execute grant reimbursement processes, including serving as an official reviewer of grant reimbursements to ensure alignment with the approved grant budget and compliance with OSSE and federal regulations, as well as maintaining a reimbursement tracker and keeping up-to-date data on all grantees' reimbursements.
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Execute grant reimbursement processes, including serving as an official reviewer of grant reimbursements to ensure alignment with the approved grant budget and compliance with OSSE and federal regulations, as well as maintaining a reimbursement tracker and keeping up-to-date data on all grantees' reimbursements.
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Located within the Office of College & Career Success, Student Support and Engagement (OSSE) works with schools and networks to establish systems of support to keep all students on track and engaged in school.
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Certification as a School Psychologist by the District of Columbia Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE). Certification as a School Psychologist by the District of Columbia Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE.
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This position serves as the Chief State School Officer for the District of Columbia and represents OSSE and the District of Columbia in all matters before the United States Department of Education (USED) and with other states and educational entities.
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Maintain regulatory compliance with all governing requirements and licensing agencies (COMAR, MSDE, OSSE); Aligns daily practice with COMAR regulations and District of Columbia/OSSE regulations.
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Fulfills mandates of federal and state law and the expectations of the DCPS Board of Education and school system leadership. The school psychologist reports to the campus director of student support.
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Master's Degree in School Psychology, Educational or Clinical psychology from an accredited institution, to include forty-two (42) semester hours of graduate level coursework and five hundred (500) clock hours of satisfactory field experience in a pre-K through 12 school setting under the supervision of a certified school psychologist.
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Eligible for an instructional credential from the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE). Eligible for Instructional Credentials from the Office of the State Superintendent of Education (OSSE.
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Must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to meet OSSE requirements. The Group Leader position is responsible for assisting the School Age Child Care Director/Site Director/Senior Group Leader in the daily operations of the program.
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Works with the Manager of Office Operations to ensure facilities meet OSSE regulations and standards 100% of the time. Walks the building grounds, and playgrounds each day to ensure that a safe, clean and high-quality environment is maintained and in compliance with OSSE requirements.
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Delivers crisis response and intervention services to students, families and staff, when needed. We are seeking a school psychologist who is passionate about educational equity, driven by student and family relationships, and provides intentional support for their students.
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OSSE certification is mandatory. If LGSW or LGPC, must have two years of working experience and be LICSW or LPC-eligible. The Youth Services Center (YSC) is the District of Columbia's detention center for male and female youth, responsible for the care and custody of young people placed in secure detention by court order from the DC Superior Court Family Court Division.
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Tracking of all professional development efforts according to OSSE, PCSB, CAL requirements; 3+ years of experience as a school administrator, such as a preschool Coordinator, school Coordinator, Program Coordinator, or vice/assistant principal.
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AGENCY: Education Cluster (EC), Office of State Superintendent Education (OSSE) BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES: This position is located in the Office of the Chief Financial Officer (OCFO), Education Cluster (EC), Office of State Superintended Education (OSSE.
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