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Superintendent’s Office and School-Based Administration

Connect to Your Future March 21, 2018 F A I R F A X C O U N T Y P U B L IC S C H O O L S Apply Online! All applicants are required to create an account and submit a online at Computers are available for your use during business hours at: Dept. of Human Resources 8115 Gatehouse Road Falls Church, VA 22042 Contact HR Client Services at 571-423-3000 or 1-800- 831-4331 for assistance. FCPS Job Specifications are available on the web at : Deadlines Resumes for jobs posted in this issue must be submitted by March 27, 2018. D E P A R T M E N T O F H U M A N RE S O U R C E S F A I R F A X C O U N T Y P U B L I C S C H O O L S Program Evaluation Specialist US-25 (Open Until Filled) Gatehouse Administration Cen-ter 8948BR Gatehouse Administration Cen-ter (One Year Only) 9921BR Description: Researches, designs, and implements procedures to study individual school or divisionwide instructional pro-grams and projects; provides quantitative and qualitative analyses of various data; consults with and provides technical assis-tance to schools, regions, and central Office administrators regarding evaluation activi-ties.

CAREERQUEST DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES PAGE 2 FAIRFAX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS JUNE 27, 2018 community; and ability to communicate ef-fectively, both orally and in writing.

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1 Connect to Your Future March 21, 2018 F A I R F A X C O U N T Y P U B L IC S C H O O L S Apply Online! All applicants are required to create an account and submit a online at Computers are available for your use during business hours at: Dept. of Human Resources 8115 Gatehouse Road Falls Church, VA 22042 Contact HR Client Services at 571-423-3000 or 1-800- 831-4331 for assistance. FCPS Job Specifications are available on the web at : Deadlines Resumes for jobs posted in this issue must be submitted by March 27, 2018. D E P A R T M E N T O F H U M A N RE S O U R C E S F A I R F A X C O U N T Y P U B L I C S C H O O L S Program Evaluation Specialist US-25 (Open Until Filled) Gatehouse Administration Cen-ter 8948BR Gatehouse Administration Cen-ter (One Year Only) 9921BR Description: Researches, designs, and implements procedures to study individual school or divisionwide instructional pro-grams and projects; provides quantitative and qualitative analyses of various data; consults with and provides technical assis-tance to schools, regions, and central Office administrators regarding evaluation activi-ties.

2 Qualifications: Any combination of educa-tion and experience equivalent to a bache-lor's degree in education or a related field with coursework in principles, concepts, and methodologies relevant to program evalua-tion and assessment in an educational envi-ronment, plus five years of progressively more responsible experience in educational program evaluation, some of which shall have been in a leadership capacity. Mas-ter's or doctorate degree preferred. Knowledge of program evaluation, method-ology, advanced statistical techniques, qualitative, and quantitative research meth-ods; knowledge of public education mission, organization, instructional goals, and curric-ulum practices; ability to use computer tech-nology as a tool for research and data anal-ysis; ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, including communica-tion of technical information; and ability to establish and maintain cooperative relation-ships with other school personnel and other administrators.

3 Superintendent s Office and School-Based Administration Executive Principal (Multiple Openings) US-32 Gatehouse Administration Center 10343BR Description: Serves as a leader in the dep-uty superintendent's organization; can man-age all aspects of instructional, manage-ment, Administration , and advocacy, con-sistent with Division goals, policies and pro-cedures. Provides leadership, direction, support, counseling, coaching, and assis-tance to principals and supports an as-signed group of schools and/or centers based on need as identified by the Superin-tendent or his designee. Qualifications: Master's degree in educa-tion. Seven years of progressively more responsible administrative experience in teaching and Administration or supervision, with a minimum of four years administrative experience, some at the principal level. Postgraduate Professional License with endorsement in Administration and supervi-sion preK-12.

4 Extensive knowledge and application of the preK-12 principles, prac-tices, methods and techniques, of public school Administration . Knowledge of re-search and current trends in school turna-round and public school education. Well established record of school turnaround and application of school improvement plans. Ability to coordinate the activities of schools. Ability to supervise the work of others. Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Ability to develop effective working relationships with school and department staffs, governmental lead-ers, outside advocacy groups, and commu-nity members. CAREERQUEST D E P A R T M E N T O F H U M A N R E S O U R C E S PAGE 2 F A I R F A X C O U N T Y P U B L I C S C H O O L S MARCH 21, 2018 cooperatively in a team setting. Ability to assess results and modify procedures, as directed. Ability to write clear, concise re-ports. Ability to develop and maintain effec-tive working relationships throughout the school division and with the public.

5 Comple-tion of a recognized facilities management certificate program with FMP or CFM certifi-cation preferred. Valid driver's license with a good driving record. May be required to work an evening and/or night shift on a reg-ular or rotating basis, and/or agree to as-sume an emergency call-out list status. Facilities Management Liaison US-20 Facilities Management, Woodson Complex 10331BR Description: Acts as frontline customer service representative between a mainte-nance, central operations, and/or grounds maintenance facility and the various schools and offices. Primary responsibility involves the oversight and coordination of fire inspections, re-inspections and annual inspection scheduling with the fire marshal s Office , FCPS staff and vendors. Assists with the management of a satellite maintenance facility and personnel. Qualifications: Any combination of educa-tion and experience to a bachelor's degree in business Administration , facilities man-agement, or related field, or in a technical filed including fire inspections, plus two years' progressive experience in the over-sight and coordination of fire inspections, one year with oversight or lead responsibili-ties.

6 Knowledge of national, state, county, and school board regulations, directives, and policies and/or codes applicable to functional responsibilities. Knowledge of best practices with respect to customer service. Skill in oral and written communica-tions. Ability to work independently to re-solve conflicts and problems. Ability to maintain effective working relationships with school personnel, peers, subordinates, and the public. Valid driver's license with a good driving record. May be required to work an evening and/or night shift on a regular or rotating basis, and/or agree to assume an emergency call-out list status. required to achieve compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. Qualifications: Any combination of educa-tion and experience equivalent to a bache-lor's degree in construction management, architecture or a related field, plus five years of progressively more responsible experience in construction project planning and management, two of which shall have been in an oversight or supervisory capaci-ty.

7 Thorough knowledge of the theories and practices of architectural design and/or con-struction management and engineering; thorough knowledge of modern construction practices and methods including design, scheduling, and fiscal and technical admin-istration of major construction projects; abil-ity to review and analyze construction plans and specifications; ability to enforce con-tractual specifications; ability to train and supervise subordinates; ability to develop and enforce time-lines for completion of projects; skill in the utilization of computer technology to develop databases; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with county officials, contrac-tors, and the public; and ability to prepare correspondence and reports. Manager, Plant Operations US-24 Facilities Management, Sideburn Support Center 10321BR Description: Assists with the management of plant operations comprised of crews and/or teams of a variety of trades; assists with coordination of activities, personnel and functions of the facility.

8 Qualifications: Any combination of educa-tion and experience equivalent to a bache-lor's degree in business Administration , supervision, or in custodial management, plus five years' progressive custodial/plant operations experience, one year with over-sight or supervisory responsibilities. Com-pletion of an acceptable apprentice-level maintenance training program. Knowledge of the procedures, practices, equipment, and supplies related to the custodial opera-tions. Knowledge of related national, state, county, local, and School Board regulations, directives, policies, and/or codes. Skill in oral and written communications. Ability to supervise activities and personnel and work Facilities & Transportation Services Coordinator III, Facilities Services Planning US-27 Facilities Planning, Gatehouse Administration Center (Open Until Filled) 10328BR Description: Plans, manages, and coordi-nates program activities and personnel for the Office of facilities planning services; exercises leadership to design, implement, assess, and revise programs or activities of facilities planning.

9 Qualifications: Any combination of educa-tion and experience equivalent to a bache-lor's degree including or supplemented by course work in the principles, concepts, and methods relevant to facilities planning, such as student enrollment projections, the Capi-tal Improvement program, boundary adjust-ments, demographic reporting, develop-ment review and capacity architecture, plus six years of progressively more responsible experience in the field of work encom-passed by facilities planning, some of which shall have been in a supervisory or leader-ship capacity. Master's degree may be sub-stituted for one year of the required experi-ence. Can demonstrate knowledge of theo-ries, procedures, practices, materials, meth-ods, and regulations and/or legislation relat-ed to facilities planning; ability to manage and supervise program activities and per-sonnel; knowledge of school organization, mission, and the requirements for assigned function to accomplish mission; and skill in personnel, financial, and administrative management.

10 Manager, Construction Projects US-25 Design & Construction, Gatehouse Administration Center (One Year Only; Open Until Filled) 10329BR Description: Participates in the planning, Administration , and technical supervision of capital school construction and/or facilities improvements projects, including those CAREERQUEST D E P A R T M E N T O F H U M A N R E S O U R C E S PAGE 3 F A I R F A X C O U N T Y P U B L I C S C H O O L S MARCH 21, 2018 Plumber I (May be underfilled; Readvertisement; Open Until Filled) US-15 Edison Support Center 9952BR Merrifield Support Center 9953BR Sideburn Support Center 9954BR Description: Performs skilled journey-level plumbing and pipefitter work required to install, inspect, maintain, and repair new and existing water, steam, and natural gas systems and appliances. Qualifications: Any combination of educa-tion and experience equivalent to gradua-tion from high school, supplemented by completion of an acceptable apprentice-level plumbing training program and pos-session of a Commonwealth of Virginia backflow certification, plus four years of progressively more responsible experience in plumbing repairs, pipefitting, and com-mercial kitchen equipment service/repair, two years of which shall have been at the apprentice II or equivalent level.


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