Position Type:
Summer Programs/Teacher
Date Posted:
4/3/2024
Location:
Calhoun Middle High School
Closing Date:
04/12/2024
County:
Calhoun County Schools - website
TERM OF EMPLOYMENT: June 24 - August 2, 2024 (Excludes holidays) 35 Days total
This includes assisting with distributing and collecting registration, sharing information on social media summer opportunitites, transportation scheduling,
1 day opening/closing site, training dates (if required) and Summer Celebration (TBD)
SALARY: $250 per day (actual days worked)
QUALIFICATIONS: WV Administrative Certification
Job Description:
- Adhere to established laws, policies, rules and regulations and job descriptions for administrators.
- Demonstrate instructional leadership to enhance school effectiveness by improving instruction and augmenting student performance.
- Provide purpose and direction for schools/county.
- Demonstrate cognitive skills to gather, analyze and synthesize information to reach goals.
- Manage group behaviors to achievement consensus.
- Enhance quality of total school/county organization.
- Organize and delegate to accomplish goals.
- Communicate effectively.
- Provides leadership in the implementation of technology standards.
- Manage reports and paperwork.
- Manage expectations for homeless population.
- Develops the school strategic plan and utilizes school teacher leadership team
- Other job-related responsibilities as assigned by the Superintendent.
- Summer school seniority as an administrators
As required by federal law and regulations, the Calhoun County Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, marital status, disability, age and national origin in employment and in the administration of any of its education programs or activities. Inquiries may be referred to Title IX Coordinator, Calhoun County Board of Education, 540 Alan B. Mollohan Drive, Mount Zion, WV 26151; phone 304-354-7011; to the Elimination of Sex Discrimination Program Coordinator 304-558-7864; or the US Department of Education’s Director of the Office of Civil Rights 215-596-6795.