Schools In Site Director: Morning Program

South Burlington School DistrictSouth Burlington, VT
Onsite

About The Position

At South Burlington School District, we believe in supporting the whole employee—inside and outside the workplace. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes amazing, competitively priced health insurance, dental coverage, sick time, professional time and other leaves. Additionally, we offer a robust retirement plan which for educators is through VT State Teachers Retirement; and for other staff consists of a 403b plan with up to 6% provided by the district. Employees may also enjoy professional development opportunities, tuition reimbursement, wellness initiatives, Employee Assistance Programs and meaningful work that directly impacts student success and community growth.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree in early childhood development, elementary education, recreation, or a related area and 2 years of direct work experience with school age children or and Associates Degree in early childhood development, recreation, or a related area and 4 years of direct work experience with school-age children required.
  • At least one of the following: Vermont On-the-Job Training certificate, Vermont Afterschool Professional Credential, Vermont Program Director Credential, Vermont Teacher Licensure, or Master’s Degree in youth-related field.
  • Must also be certified in First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS), Crisis Prevention Institute Training (CPI), Second Step Basic Specialized Care.
  • Must maintain Advanced Specialized Care annual certificate.
  • Demonstrated knowledge in instructional strategies, developmental learning, communication strategies, use of age-appropriate materials, and specialized instructional techniques (vocational skills, social skills, speech-language skills.)
  • Knowledge of learning disabilities, cognitive impairments, autism spectrum disorders, and communication impairments.
  • Knowledge of special education teaching methods, theories, and laws.
  • Good understanding of standard classroom operations and teaching methods; good ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
  • Ability to communicate clearly and concisely both in oral and written form and demonstrated active listening and advocacy skills.
  • Ability to plan, organize, and manage time effectively.
  • Ability to perform duties with awareness of all District requirements and Board policies.
  • Demonstrated ongoing commitment to workplace diversity, sustainability, and delivering exceptional customer service.

Responsibilities

  • Administers the operation of the assigned before-school program by: Assisting in the hiring and mentoring of site-specific staff members and substitutes.
  • Arranges for substitutes for assigned sites.
  • Supervising the daily work of assigned staff.
  • Assisting in the preparation and delivery of training and annual evaluations of assigned staff.
  • Assists with the planning, coordinating, and implementation of a weekly schedule of activities to ensure a balanced program, a welcoming environment, and maintaining focus on the developmental needs and interests of all participants.
  • Assisting with the site registration process and maintaining compliance with state regulations for afterschool programs.
  • Coordinating monthly field trips; including supervision and transportation in accordance with state regulations.
  • Managing the site’s fiscal responsibilities, such as budget maintenance, tracking purchases, fee assessments, as well as approving timesheets for payroll.
  • Planning and posting monthly snack calendars.
  • Establishing and practicing emergency evacuation procedures and drills no less than once a month.
  • Tracking purchases and approving timesheets for payroll.
  • Keeping accurate records of student attendance, parental permissions, and program offerings and activities.
  • Collecting, examining, and analyzing program data.
  • Makes recommendations for program improvements to the Program Administrator or designee.
  • Ensuring proper supervision of children is maintained at all times.
  • Maintaining regular communications and professional relationships with supervisor, staff, participants, parents/guardians, volunteers, and designated school administrators by:
  • Preparing and publishing monthly newsletters containing highlights of past activities, and providing advance notice of future activities and field trips.
  • Creating and maintaining colorful and interesting displays and bulletin boards to promote activities and provide pertinent information.
  • Completing monthly reports for the School’s Out Program Administrator containing a summary of activities, recommended actions, needs, concerns, and success highlights.
  • Reports incidents involving students and/or staff immediately to the School’s Out Program Administrator.
  • Actively participating in regular meetings with program colleagues to develop appropriate activities to meet the needs of participants.
  • Holding monthly site staff meetings
  • Actively participating in the school crisis team, other committees, or may attend meetings (e.g.,PBIS) as assigned by the Assistant Program Administrator.
  • Interacting with students, staff, parents/guardians, and the school community in a constructive manner to create a safe, positive and welcoming learning environment.
  • Addresses behavior, health, and safety concerns with students in a timely manner and apprises parents/guardians and Program Administrator of any issues.
  • Actively participates with students in programs, events, and activities.
  • Participating in public relations activities to promote the program and District.
  • Participates in training and professional development that is deemed necessary by the School’s Out Program Administrator and in compliance with the District and the Agency of Human Services licensing regulations.
  • Ensures assigned staff are trained.
  • Meeting training hours required by licensing regulations.
  • May perform other duties as assigned, including but not limited to: assuming responsibility for program operations in the absence of the Schools Out Assistant Program Administrator. Such responsibility may also include the ability to supervise children and staff.

Benefits

  • health insurance
  • dental coverage
  • sick time
  • professional time
  • other leaves
  • 403b plan with up to 6% provided by the district
  • professional development opportunities
  • tuition reimbursement
  • wellness initiatives
  • Employee Assistance Programs
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