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manager, director level
✪ Orinda Union School District —Director of Student Services Orinda Union School
District is seeking a Director of Student Services. Salary: $149,371 - $175,013 plus
$1,061.34 a year for a Master’s and/or Doctorate degree. Work days: 222. Apply on
www.edjoin.org/orindausd.
✪ Roseville City School District—Director of Educational Support Services
(2019/2020 School Year) Seeking experienced Director to manage overall operations
of Special Education programs and services.. Salary $107,958 - 138,127 plus masters/
doctorate stipends, 225 days/year. ADA 11,600. Please contact Lois Nakamoto at
[email protected] or (916)771-1600. Apply online at www.edjoin.org/rcsdk8 by
March 1, 2019.
✖ Scotts Valley Unified School District—Scotts Valley Unified School District, Santa
Cruz County-Director of Student Services Salary: $97,866-$119,068; Masters $1,200;
mileage/cell phone stipends. Work days: 220. Contact: Carolyn Lewis, Human Resources
Administrator at [email protected] or (831)438-1820 ext. 108. Application
deadline: February 15, 2019 by 4:00 pm. Please apply at www.edjoin.org. Interview
Dates: February 25 and 28, 2019.
Sonoma County Office of Education—Director of Geographical Lead Agency Grant
Deadline: 3/1/2019. Salary ($127,329-$131,939/yr, 225 days-Range 4 Cert. Mgmt.),
Contact: Susie Truelove, HR Analyst, [email protected]. Apply via EdJoin and submit all
required documents by closing date. https://www.edjoin.org/Home/JobPosting/1130940
✪ Walnut Creek School District—Chief Business Official ADA 3,600 K-8 Contra Costa
County. Annual Salary: $124,454-$150,053 plus benefits. Work Days: 224. Contact: Anne
Siri [email protected] / 925-944-6850 x2004. EdJoin: www.edjoin.org/Home/
DistrictJobPosting/1134873. Apply By: 2/27/2019.
manager, other
✪ Bonita Unified School District—Database Administrator The Database
Administrator will maintain a variety of databases and software applications. The
Database Administrator will implement processes to ensure data accuracy and security,
and contribute to a strong team environment by exhibiting high work standards and
contributing to ongoing initiatives. The Database Administrator will also be responsible for
the maintenance and operations of the District’s Student Information System (Aeries).
coordinator
✪ Roseville City School District—Coordinator of Educational Support Services
(2019/2020 School Year) Seeking Coordinator to coordinate and implement the district’s
Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS). Salary $91,303-110,065 plus masters/doctorate
stipends, 195 days/year. ADA 11,600. Please contact Lois Nakamoto at Lnakamoto@
rcsdk8.org or (916)771-1600. Apply online at www.edjoin.org/rcsdk8 by March 5, 2019.
confidential
Sutter Union High School District—Chief Business Official Salary: $81,780-
96,684. Position begins July 1, 2019 and is 260 days per year. Contact Ryan Robison,
Superintendent/Principal (530) 822-5161 Ext: 205 or [email protected]. Apply
online at www.edjoin.org. Application deadline is March 1, 2019.
other certificated
Mono County Office of Education—School Psycologist Please apply at www.edjoin.
org/Home/DistrictJobPosting/1122877.
other
Small School Districts’ Association—SSDA Executive Director Responsible for
overseeing administration, implementing programs, and following the strategic plan/
mission of the organization. Salary: Competitive and negotiable. Deadline: February 28,
2019 - 5:00 p.m. More information: Debra Pearson (530) 415-1152 (cell); (916) 662-7212
(office); [email protected]; www.ssda.org/jobs.
careers.acsa.org
SB County schools awarded mental health, wellness initiative grant
The
San
Bernardino
County
Superintendent of Schools has received
a two-year, $80,000 Mental Health and
Wellness Initiative Local Partnership
Grant from Kaiser Permanente Southern
California Regional Community Health.
“The grant will allow us to provide
training programs and technical assistance
to local schools and districts to reduce the
mental health stigma, as well as improve
efforts and attitudes regarding mental
health, trauma and resilience,” said County
Superintendent Ted Alejandre.
Early in 2019, SBCSS’ John Juniper,
program manager of Coordinated School
Health, will begin training for about 50
schools countywide to shift the culture
about dealing with mental health issues on
campuses. By 2020, Juniper estimates about
150 county schools will have access to the
training.
Grant activities will be coordinat-
ed between the County Department of
Behavioral Health and schools’ Positive
Behavioral Interventions and Supports
work to support students’ overall behavioral
and mental health needs as part of a county-
wide focus on social/emotional wellness
for students as a foundation for academic
success.
Focus areas of the grant include the edu-
cation and care of individuals; community
and social support systems; and organiza-
tional culture, practice and policies.
By establishing a Community Service
Providers’ Network, Juniper said teams will
concentrate on prevention and early inter-
vention to help students with their atten-
dance and ultimately improving their edu-
cational outcomes.