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High School Staff Secretary at Lammersville Unified School District (Mountain House)

Application Deadline

1/22/2023 12:00 AM Pacific

Date Posted
11/3/2022
Contact
Number of Openings
1
Salary
Add'l Salary Info
DOE: $20.97 - $24.51 per hour (8 Hours/Day) Plus Excellent Benefit Package
Length of Work Year
2022-2023 School Year
Employment Type
Part Time

About the Employer

About Mountain House Lammersville Unified School District is located in Mountain House, a beautiful, planned suburban community located in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area at the border of the San Joaquin and Alameda Counties. The community, with a population of approximately 25,000, is located 5 miles northwest of Tracy, 10 miles from Livermore, and just .5 miles off Interstate 580. About the Lammersville Unified School District The Lammersville Unified School District (LUSD) serves 7,800 students, from preschool through grade 12, in a diverse suburban environment. The district is composed of eight K-8 elementary schools and a comprehensive high school. The Mission of the Lammersville Unified School District, as a collaborative partnership of families, community members, and staff, is to graduate all students with the knowledge and ability to make good choices, to act responsibly, to enter the workforce in a profession of their choice, and to continue lifelong learning. Lammersville Unified School District boasts beautiful new state-of-the-art campuses, 1:1 technology for students, and well-maintained grounds and athletic facilities. A strong, positive relationship between district leadership and the labor unions help create the foundation for a positive district culture. The district is ranked number one in academic achievement in San Joaquin County, as one of the "Best School Districts in California," and its schools have been recognized with numerous accolades, including Golden Bell Awards, Project Lead The Way Distinguished School Launch, Project Lead The Way Distinguished School Gateway, California Distinguished School, Science and Math Olympiad Top 5 in San Joaquin County, and Forum Music Festival Silver Rating. Mountain House High School is renowned for its signature programs, including the Engineering pathway, which prepares students to succeed in a post-secondary engineering program; the Biomedical pathway, which prepares students for a post- secondary education in biomedical sciences; and the Culinary pathway, which prepares students for a post-secondary education in the culinary arts.

Job Summary

Job Summary

This position is only for Friday's 8:00-4:30 p.m.

Job Description / Essential Elements:    Print   

DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE TO: School Administrator or designee.

SUMMARY OF POSITION:

To perform a variety of complex clerical/secretarial support functions in support of assigned staff and District/School office operations. Employees in this classification receive limited supervision within a framework of standard policies, and procedures. Employees in this class may monitor and direct the work of other office staff and student assistants in a lead capacity. This job class performs highly responsible secretarial/administrative and operational support functions and requires the use of initiative, organizational skills, problem solving skills and independent judgment in the processing of routine administrative details not requiring the immediate attention of assigned administrator. Positions in this job class may serve as administrative support to a Vice Principal or District level administrator.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

  • Serve as an administrative support to a Vice Principal or District level administrator as assigned; performs a variety of complex secretarial/clerical and administrative support functions related to the activities and operations of assigned office
  • Provides information and assistance regarding assigned office/department operations, activities, policies, and procedures to students, faculty, administrators, parents, contractors, and others; answers telephones and may act as office receptionist
  • Types, duplicates, and distributes a wide variety of correspondence, forms and materials related to assigned office/department functions from rough draft, verbal instruction, or own initiative including memos, minutes, lists, correspondence, press releases, schedules, confidential evaluations, and reports; composes routine correspondence
  • Compiles data and prepares and/or assists in the preparation of complex reports from data collected and records kept
  • Schedules appointments and maintains and updates calendar for assigned staff
  • Performs duties and assignments related to assigned department/office activities and operations.
  • Assists administration and counseling with student database and other related tasks
  • Establishes and maintains variety of records and files related to assigned department/office operations
  • Maintain and monitor departmental budget and account records; maintains account balances; and prepares related financial reports
  • Enters, updates, and retrieves data related to assigned department operations into a computer terminal such as budgets, class lists, maintenance work orders, etc...; generates and distributes related reports
  • Creates and maintains computerized data files; enters, updates, and prints a variety of data related to student enrollment, grades, registration, etc.
  • Order, receive, store, inventory, and issue departmental supplies, forms, and materials; follows up on incomplete or damaged shipments
  • Operates a variety of standard office equipment including typewriter, copier, computer terminal, printer, and calculator; may operate a two way radio
  • Prepare, track, or record purchase orders and requisitions
  • Receives, opens, sorts, and distributes incoming mail
  • Act as resource person for general computer questions related to assigned office
  • Train, direct, and maintain the work of other office staff and student assistants in a lead capacity
  • Perform duties such as tracking attendance, student registration, and working with substitutes
  • Run reports related to scope of day to day office functions

KNOWLEDGE OF:

  • Organization, policies and procedures of the assigned department or program
  • General purposes and goals of public education, modern office practices, procedures and equipment
  • Information transfer, sharing and communications among differing computer systems
  • California State reporting criteria, Education Code, District Policies, and other applicable laws
  • Financial record keeping techniques, filing systems, and information management
  • Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary

ABILITY TO:

  • Understand and communicate independently and effectively in both oral and written forms
  • Use patience and courtesy in interacting with parents, staff, and students
  • Direct and monitor the work of others in a lead capacity as assigned
  • Maintain the confidentiality and security of sensitive information and files
  • Analyze situations and take appropriate action regarding routing procedural matters without immediate supervision
  • Learn and effectively apply attendance accounting methods, techniques, procedures, and policies
  • Operate computer equipment, operating systems, and variety of computer applications and programs
  • Establish and accurately maintain a variety of complex records and files and prepare related reports
  • Meet schedules and timelines
  • Perform complex secretarial/clerical work with speed and accuracy
  • Perform accurate mathematical calculations using basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division
  • Understand and follow oral and written directions
  • Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others
  • Accurately type at a rate required for successful job performance (45 WPM)
  • Perform duties effectively with many demands on time and constant interruptions

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:

Any combination equivalent to:  graduate from high school, or four years responsible clerical experience; preferred experience in education.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS, ADA REQUIREMENTS, ENVIRONMENT:

Sit for extended periods at a desk, conference table, or in meeting rooms. Frequently stand and walk; bend, stoop, and reach overhead. Normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination. Physical agility to lift and move up to 25 pounds. Repetitive hand activities within close reach, such as keyboard, mouse, handwriting, files and phone (continuously), and printed matter with or without visual aids. Verbal communications including the ability to speak and hear at normal room levels. Ability to use office equipment including computer terminals, telephones, calculators, copiers and FAX. District office and school environment; subject to many demands on time and constant interruptions.

Requirements / Qualifications

Requirements / Qualifications

For Internal Applicants: Please attach Letter of Interest. For External Applicants: Please attach Resume, Letter of Interest and 3 Letters of Recommendation.


      For Internal Applicants: Please attach Letter of Interest. For External Applicants: Please attach Resume, Letter of Interest and 3 Letters of Recommendation.