Posted : Sunday, May 26, 2024 05:07 PM
SCHOOLS FOR THE DEAF AND THE BLIND
We’re Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind and we’ve been around for a while, 111 years serving the Deaf and the Blind communities.
A lot has changed, besides innovation, at the heart of ASDB’s continued success is the dedication, connection, and strength of our teams.
Our teams are our advantage and the reason for the success of our students.
Job Location: Address: 1200 W Speedway Blvd Tucson, AZ 85745 Posting Details: Salary: $107,224 to $137,450 Grade: 39 Closing Date: Open Until Filled Job Summary: Agency - Serves as a liaison between ASDB, public school districts, and local community organizations through regular interactions with local district administrators.
Develops and monitors instructional budget, including but not limited to: state appropriation; federal funds; and competitive grants and makes the most efficient utilization of resources available in providing the maximum instructional benefit to all students.
Develops regulations, procedures, and plans which reflect ASDB policy and provide maximum efficiency to support the educational program for students who are Deaf, Blind, and/or Deaf-Blind.
Serves as a member of the Superintendent's administrative team.
In the absence of the Superintendent, or at the direction of the Superintendent or the Board of Directors, fulfills the duties of the Superintendent.
Leadership - Provides leadership in developing, evaluating and implementing educational and instructional services in compliance with established local, state, and federal guidelines.
Maintains open lines of communication and collaborative relationships with staff, parents.
and community.
Responds to all correspondence in a timely manner and prepares and disseminates reports required by the Superintendent.
Interprets, implements, and enforces agency policy and administrative regulations.
Personal conduct at all times in an ethical manner, with high integrity and transparency.
Personnel - Participates with the Human Resources Administration in the selection of quality instructional faculty.
Hires, schedules, trains, disciplines, and evaluates staff.
Maintains formal evaluation procedures.
Promotes and participates in teacher learning and development.
Supervises in compliance with agency policies all staff for which responsibility is held.
Student Achievement - Responsible for all academic instruction and student progress, and meeting state academic standards.
Evaluates curricula, teaching methods, and programs to determine their effectiveness and efficiency.
Provides assistance of the Principals and Regional Directors as primary evaluators to link evaluation with continuous improvement to instruction and outcomes.
Works with Principals, Directors and Coordinators to develop plans for assessing and monitoring the progress of students.
Establishes goals and expectations for teaching and learning.
Maintains a learning environment that encourages an appreciation of cultural and ethnic diversity.
Keeps abreast of current research and considers the implementation of innovative strategies and programs which benefit students who are Deaf, Blind and Deaf-Blind.
Job Duties: Other Duties - Position involves consistent travel and regular overnight stays will occur and will be responsible for some or all of the listed duties and/or additional duties that occur from time to time.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs): KNOWLEDGE OF: Policies, procedures, and programs of the immediate work unit Principles and practices of administration and management Agency or program rules, regulations, and operating procedures Agency policies and procedures, using principles and practices of administration and management.
Agency and education programs’ rules, regulations, and operating procedures.
Standards- and research-based instruction.
State and federal laws, regulations, and legislation that impacts ASDB and students who are Deaf and/or Blind.
Principles, practices and current education trends in school administration.
Principles, practices and current education trends in the education of students who are Deaf, Blind and/or Deaf-Blind, as well as those with other disabilities and/or from different backgrounds.
Arizona Department of Education rules and regulations governing certification requirements.
Arizona Department of Education plans and procedures for schools.
Budget planning and management.
DEMONSTRATED SKILL/ABILITY TO: Demonstrates excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Articulates a clear vision and a common purpose in education and support to students who are Deaf and/or Blind.
Articulates, defines, and implements the goals of the agency’s strategic plan.
Addresses, de-escalates, and resolves interpersonal conflicts.
Monitors and assesses performance.
Identifies professional development needs, plans and offers in-house in-services and external training opportunities, as appropriate.
Uses data from performance measures and other sources to make informed decisions.
Instruction and training methods to include Essential Elements of Instruction, and Teacher Evaluation.
Plans, organizes, and manages time efficiently.
Analyzes administrative problems, develops courses of action, and follows through on implementation.
Models integrity and transparency.
Produces clear and concise reports.
Operates standard office equipment including a variety of software applications.
Selective Preference(s): Pre-Employment Requirements: Must be able to pass FBI and State background check or Fingerprint Clearance Card as position requires by policy or Statute Defensive Driver Training Program to be completed by all agency personnel that drive on State business Master's Degree in Education with significant academic preparation in curriculum and instruction.
Master's in Deaf Education and/or Blind Education strongly preferred.
Appropriate Arizona administrative certification.
Benefits: The Arizona Department of Administration offers a comprehensive benefits package to include: Sick leave Vacation with 10 paid holidays per year Health and dental insurance Retirement plan Life insurance and long-term disability insurance Optional employee benefits include short-term disability insurance, deferred compensation plans, and supplemental life insurance Retirement: Contact Us: The Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind (ASDB) does not accept applications via AZStateJobs.
gov.
We are unable to retrieve or process applications or resumes submitted through this website.
Please go directly to the ASDB website at asdb.
az.
gov, open jobs to submit your application.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Leonardo Valenzuela at recruitment@asdb.
az.
gov or 520-770-3245 for assistance.
A lot has changed, besides innovation, at the heart of ASDB’s continued success is the dedication, connection, and strength of our teams.
Our teams are our advantage and the reason for the success of our students.
Job Location: Address: 1200 W Speedway Blvd Tucson, AZ 85745 Posting Details: Salary: $107,224 to $137,450 Grade: 39 Closing Date: Open Until Filled Job Summary: Agency - Serves as a liaison between ASDB, public school districts, and local community organizations through regular interactions with local district administrators.
Develops and monitors instructional budget, including but not limited to: state appropriation; federal funds; and competitive grants and makes the most efficient utilization of resources available in providing the maximum instructional benefit to all students.
Develops regulations, procedures, and plans which reflect ASDB policy and provide maximum efficiency to support the educational program for students who are Deaf, Blind, and/or Deaf-Blind.
Serves as a member of the Superintendent's administrative team.
In the absence of the Superintendent, or at the direction of the Superintendent or the Board of Directors, fulfills the duties of the Superintendent.
Leadership - Provides leadership in developing, evaluating and implementing educational and instructional services in compliance with established local, state, and federal guidelines.
Maintains open lines of communication and collaborative relationships with staff, parents.
and community.
Responds to all correspondence in a timely manner and prepares and disseminates reports required by the Superintendent.
Interprets, implements, and enforces agency policy and administrative regulations.
Personal conduct at all times in an ethical manner, with high integrity and transparency.
Personnel - Participates with the Human Resources Administration in the selection of quality instructional faculty.
Hires, schedules, trains, disciplines, and evaluates staff.
Maintains formal evaluation procedures.
Promotes and participates in teacher learning and development.
Supervises in compliance with agency policies all staff for which responsibility is held.
Student Achievement - Responsible for all academic instruction and student progress, and meeting state academic standards.
Evaluates curricula, teaching methods, and programs to determine their effectiveness and efficiency.
Provides assistance of the Principals and Regional Directors as primary evaluators to link evaluation with continuous improvement to instruction and outcomes.
Works with Principals, Directors and Coordinators to develop plans for assessing and monitoring the progress of students.
Establishes goals and expectations for teaching and learning.
Maintains a learning environment that encourages an appreciation of cultural and ethnic diversity.
Keeps abreast of current research and considers the implementation of innovative strategies and programs which benefit students who are Deaf, Blind and Deaf-Blind.
Job Duties: Other Duties - Position involves consistent travel and regular overnight stays will occur and will be responsible for some or all of the listed duties and/or additional duties that occur from time to time.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (KSAs): KNOWLEDGE OF: Policies, procedures, and programs of the immediate work unit Principles and practices of administration and management Agency or program rules, regulations, and operating procedures Agency policies and procedures, using principles and practices of administration and management.
Agency and education programs’ rules, regulations, and operating procedures.
Standards- and research-based instruction.
State and federal laws, regulations, and legislation that impacts ASDB and students who are Deaf and/or Blind.
Principles, practices and current education trends in school administration.
Principles, practices and current education trends in the education of students who are Deaf, Blind and/or Deaf-Blind, as well as those with other disabilities and/or from different backgrounds.
Arizona Department of Education rules and regulations governing certification requirements.
Arizona Department of Education plans and procedures for schools.
Budget planning and management.
DEMONSTRATED SKILL/ABILITY TO: Demonstrates excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Articulates a clear vision and a common purpose in education and support to students who are Deaf and/or Blind.
Articulates, defines, and implements the goals of the agency’s strategic plan.
Addresses, de-escalates, and resolves interpersonal conflicts.
Monitors and assesses performance.
Identifies professional development needs, plans and offers in-house in-services and external training opportunities, as appropriate.
Uses data from performance measures and other sources to make informed decisions.
Instruction and training methods to include Essential Elements of Instruction, and Teacher Evaluation.
Plans, organizes, and manages time efficiently.
Analyzes administrative problems, develops courses of action, and follows through on implementation.
Models integrity and transparency.
Produces clear and concise reports.
Operates standard office equipment including a variety of software applications.
Selective Preference(s): Pre-Employment Requirements: Must be able to pass FBI and State background check or Fingerprint Clearance Card as position requires by policy or Statute Defensive Driver Training Program to be completed by all agency personnel that drive on State business Master's Degree in Education with significant academic preparation in curriculum and instruction.
Master's in Deaf Education and/or Blind Education strongly preferred.
Appropriate Arizona administrative certification.
Benefits: The Arizona Department of Administration offers a comprehensive benefits package to include: Sick leave Vacation with 10 paid holidays per year Health and dental insurance Retirement plan Life insurance and long-term disability insurance Optional employee benefits include short-term disability insurance, deferred compensation plans, and supplemental life insurance Retirement: Contact Us: The Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind (ASDB) does not accept applications via AZStateJobs.
gov.
We are unable to retrieve or process applications or resumes submitted through this website.
Please go directly to the ASDB website at asdb.
az.
gov, open jobs to submit your application.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact Leonardo Valenzuela at recruitment@asdb.
az.
gov or 520-770-3245 for assistance.
• Phone : (520) 770-3245
• Location : 1700 W Washington St FL 7, Phoenix, AZ
• Post ID: 9003990551