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Regional Summer School Openings

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Position TitleJob NumberJob DescriptionPay Scale
REGIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM-PRINCIPALS (2 positions, Grades 7-12)-2025RSSP/Prin-10/18/24

Summer 2025 which includes pre- and post-program planning January - August.

Greece & 2nd Location is to be determined.

Responsible for the leadership, planning, implementation and management of the Regional Summer School Program; Manage registration, hiring of teachers, supervision of students, courses, instructional programming, and Regents exam coordination for Regional Summer School.  Additional time will be required prior to and at the close of summer school to complete all planning and organizational functions.

TYPICAL DUTIES:

  1. Identify staffing needs based on site enrollment.
  2. Recruit, interview and make recommendations for hiring of staff.
  3. Complete all pre-employment paperwork for summer school staff.
  4. Supervise and evaluate all staff at summer school site.
  5. Supervise Regents examination schedule.
  6. Supervise instructional program.
  7. Experience or working knowledge of online learning platforms.
  8. Supervise student discipline program.
  9. For students with either an IEP/504, ensure that test accommodations and reasonable classroom modifications are met.
  10. Conduct faculty meetings.
  11. Coordinate and monitor communications among program staff, parents, and students’ home schools.
  12. Coordinate facility and technical needs and provide for the safety and welfare of students and staff.
  13. Maintain summer school site expenses/receipts.
  14. Perform such other duties as may be assigned by the Administration.
$9,444 Total Pay

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