Humboldt County Office of Education: Court & Community School Site Supervisor

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HCOE Job Description

Court & Community School Site Supervisor

Position Summary

Under the general direction of, and in cooperation with, the Court and Community School Principal, the Court and Community School Site Supervisor supports in the coordination and administration of the instructional programs’ staff and students. The Site Supervisor is also responsible for assisting with the planning, coordination and implementations of grant-funded programs and interagency programs targeted for at-risk youth in Humboldt County. The Site Supervisor supports the provision of curriculum and instructional leadership and has a supportive role in working with various educational partners, school district administrators, College of the Redwoods and other community-based agency personnel.

Distinguishing Characteristics

The position is a management position.

Supervision Received and Exercised

This position is under the supervision of the Court & Community Schools Principal.

Examples of Duties and Responsibilities

  • Coordinates the development, implementation and reporting of data required by all school plans, such as SARC, LCAP and SPSA, in both written and web-based formats.
  • Coordinates the implementation of assigned grants.
  • Serves as the 504 and ELPAC coordinator.
  • Coordinates the program, school site attendance and discipline.
  • Coordinates site PBIS/incentive program.
  • Assists the Principal in the supervision and evaluations of classified and certificated personnel within the program.
  • Coordinates the Community School Truancy Intervention program for all community school sites.
  • Assists the Principal in the implementation of the instructional program components with input from staff, local advisory communities and other agency/educational personnel when appropriate, including probation, mental health, social services and College of the Redwoods.
  • Participates with the planning and implementation of the county’s components of the Joint Education Service Plan, which serves expelled students in Humboldt County.
  • Coordinates the Parent/Family Engagement activities on site.
  • Handles disciplinary issues; utilizes Restorative Practices and interventions.
  • Supervises grounds and assesses facilities maintenance.
  • Participates with the planning and implementation of professional development opportunities which are aligned with overall program needs/goals for the staff.
  • Actively engages in an on-going program of professional development to maintain and improve management and leadership skills.
  • Serves as a member of Leadership Council.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Qualifications/Employment Standards

Ability to:

  • Demonstrate competence in communicating effectively with children, parents, staff members and representatives of other agencies.
  • Possess a commitment and sensitivity to youth with at-risk needs.
  • Demonstrate strong leadership, organizational, communications and human relationship skills.
  • Possess experience with foster and homeless youth, alternative education legislation, Court and Community School system and special education adjudicated youth.

Knowledge of:

  • Research-based practices of effective, visionary leadership;
  • Principles and practices of effective presentation and facilitation techniques, styles and skills;
  • Curriculum design, planning, development, implementation and evaluation;
  • Program planning and evaluation designs and tools;
  • Federal, state and local laws, codes, regulations, requirements, and current research and development pertaining to areas of assigned responsibility;
  • District policies and procedures, organizational structure and functions, and personnel policies and procedures;
  • Staff development and professional development resources and the ability to implement them;
  • Effective administrative and managerial practices;

Education and Experience

Minimum Required:

  • Possess appropriate California Administrative credential.
  • Possess at least 5 years successful teaching and program grant implementation experience, the majority of which was achieved working with at-risk students.

Working Conditions

This position will be assigned to an educational setting. The employee will be expected to work closely with other County offices, district personnel, students, families, outside agencies and private partners. Assigned school site settings where multiple students and school staff are present. Employees may be required to walk, stand or conduct work in outdoor educational environments, where there may be loud students or staff, varied temperatures, public interaction and/or upset staff or students. May be required to work evenings and weekends.

Physical Demands

While performing the duties of the job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, speak and hear. The employee will need to frequently perform repetitive hand/finger movements for activities such as, but not limited to, using a keyboard. The employee is occasionally required to climb stairs, bend, reach with hands/arms, lift, stoop, kneel, and crouch.  The employee will regularly be required to drive long distances to remote areas of the county and may be required to lift and move equipment up to 25 lbs.

Other Requirements

  • Must be fingerprinted and a satisfactory Department of Justice records check must be received by HCOE prior to employment.
  • TB testing and/or risk assessment will be required upon employment.
  • Must pass a pre-employment physical (if applicable).
  • May be required to obtain first aid and CPR certificates within the first 6 to 12 months of employment.
  • May be required to drive with or without students; some positions may require a California driver’s license, proof of insurance and possible participation in the DMV PUll Notice Program once employed.

Certificated Management | Range 1
4/17/2023

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