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Reports immediately to the principal or head custodian any damage to school property or any repairs needed 5. QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION High School Diploma or completion of sufficient education to successfully perform the duties of the position.
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Unlocks doors and signs-in renters in various parts of the building; reports any misconduct or violations to Head Custodian or Principal. Receives all supplies for the building, checks purchase orders against supplies and helps store items at the direction of the Head Custodian or Principal.
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Reports to: Principal/Head of School. The start and end times of BPS schools vary, as do the lengths of the school day. This school has been designated underperforming or chronically underperforming (formerly Level 4 or 5) by the State of Massachusetts.
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To perform other duties related to the position of assistant athletic coach as requested by the high school principal and/or athletic director. To foster among the athletes a desire to win, an attitude of good sportsmanship, personal pride, and pride for their school and community.
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Principal / Head of School. Currently reside in (or willing to relocate to) one of our school regions. Approved to access our full library of educator resources (blog, course modules, webinars, and more) on everything from acing the teacher interview to classroom management.
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Wyoming Public Schools is a Public School District in Kent County dedicated to empowering all of our 4,000 of our scholars in a culture where we embrace diverse identities, experience belonging and are challenged to excel academically to positively impact our local and global communities.
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All duties require moderate to, at times, heavy physical exercise and exertion Ability to stand for extended periods of time Ability to use a "back pack" vacuum cleaner (weighing approximately 10 lbs) Fair Labor Standards Act Status: Non-Exempt Reports To: Director of Facilities/Designee Head Custodian Principal Job Goal: To provide all students with a physical learning environment that is safe, clean, attractive, and smooth functioning.
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In the absence of the head coach, the assistant coach will assume all the responsibilities of the head coach. SELECTION: The position is filled by the Board of Education upon recommendation of the Superintendent of Schools.
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Under the direction of a Principal, perform clerical duties such as typing, filing, duplicating and answering phones in an assigned school office; serve as receptionist and assist students, parents, employees or community members; prepare and process a variety of paperwork; maintain student records and files; register students; administer first aid; requisition supplies and material; operate a computer; generate reports.
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JOB SUMMARY/PURPOSE: The large-scale coordination of all cleaning and custodial services at assigned school; and the supervision and delegation of responsibilities to Night Head Custodian, Day/Night Custodial crew.
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As an Assistant Principal of School Culture (APSC) at Mastery Schools, you will play a pivotal role in creating and maintaining a welcoming school environment that enables students to reach their highest potential.
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Five years of licensed experience (teaching, school administration, counseling or other related professional education experience) in a school system. Educational foundations of a school district, including the organization, administration, funding resources, and record keeping.
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PVD Prep seeks a passionate and highly skilled Assistant Head of School for Teaching & Learning who is willing and able to move mountains for the PVD Prep raptors. - Serving alongside the Head of School as the primary instructional coach to teaching staff, providing an array of actionable feedback to promote growth.
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A successful candidate is a practicing Catholic in good standing who can minister to students regardless of subject area or a teacher who, consistent with the Mission of St. Francis Xavier School, promotes and teaches the Catholic faith as reasonably determined by the principal.
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Holds self directly accountable to the chair of his/her department, Dean of Academics, Principal, and ultimately the Head of School. Holds self directly accountable to their direct report and to the departments they serve, and ultimately the Head of School.
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