Director - Human Resources

North Central Education Service District

$75K — $95K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Master's degree in Education, Administration, or Human Resource Management preferred.
  • Three years of administrative K-12 principal or district office experience preferred.
  • Oregon TSPC Administrative Licensure required.
  • Experience in collective bargaining is required.
  • Certified or willing to become certified in Title IX and Civil Rights within 90 days of employment.
  • Valid driver's license and insurability; Criminal Justice fingerprint clearance required.
  • Bilingual English/Spanish is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Design and direct the hiring process for all district employees to ensure quality and consistency.
  • Develop district human resources policies for ESD Board approval, ensuring compliance with laws and regulations.
  • Manage the district's collective bargaining agreements from negotiation to grievance processing.
  • Maintain productive relationships with collective bargaining groups for good employee relations.
  • Monitor compliance of human resource activities with district policies and collective bargaining agreements.
  • Plan staffing levels in cooperation with administrators for optimal resource use.
  • Advise the Superintendent as part of the cabinet to inform district decision-making.

Benefits

  • Professional growth opportunities through training and development sessions.
  • Health and wellness resources available for staff.
  • Supportive work environment focused on collaboration and community engagement.
Full Job Description
North Central Education Service District is seeking candidates for the position of Director of Human Resources. This position supports superintendents overseeing districts in the Gilliam, Sherman and Wheeler Counties in North Central Oregon.

Candidates must have an extensive educational background and administrative experience at both the building and district levels. Candidates must also have a strong background in bargaining, contract management, investigation, knowledge of the Oregon Evaluation System and excellent communication and problem solving skills. The successful candidate will be required to have certification in Title IX and Civil Rights within 90 days of employment.

Given the need to connect with all six districts in our region, this position is considered on-sight work, with some remote work possible.

Position is Open Until Filled

Applicants must submit the minimum of three current letters of reference.

Title: Director of Human Resources

Department: Office of Superintendent

Classification: Administrator

Supervised by: Superintendent or Designee

Work Year: 230

Job Purpose Statement/s:

This position is designed for the purposes of managing assigned operations in accordance with district policies; providing information to the Board, superintendent, staff and the public; ensuring compliance to established policies, procedures and/or codes; and addressing a variety of administrative needs and processes.

Job Qualifications, Licensure, Experience, and Certification:
  • Advanced Degree (Master's) in Education, Administration or Human Resource Management is preferred.
  • Three Years of Administrative (K-12 Principal) (District Office) and classroom experience is preferred.
  • Oregon TSPC Administrative Licensure
  • Experience in Collective Bargaining
  • Certified as Title IX - Coordinator (within 90 days after employment)
  • Certified as Civil Rights Coordinator (within 90 days after employment)
  • Valid Driver's License and evidence of insurability, Criminal Justice Fingerprint Clearance
  • Bilingual English/Spanish is preferred

Skills, Knowledge and/or Abilities Required:

Skills: Skill in managing personnel and programs; ability to communicate effectively (orally and in writing), problem solve, and work collaboratively with colleagues, students, parents and the public.

Knowledge: of K-12 instruction, current school law, district policies, state and federal employment laws. Comprehensive knowledge of Power School Talent Ed Perform and Talent Ed Applicant Software and knowledge of Workman's Comp, OFLA, Paid Leave Oregon, and FMLA.

Abilities: provide consistent, fair and policy-based direction to others and make independent judgments; possess a high moral personal standard; maintain a high degree of integrity in all facets of work; keep and maintain accurate records; maintain confidential and sensitive information; meet deadlines; communicate effectively with individuals of varied cultural and educational backgrounds; communicate in oral and written form; prepare and present materials in a professional manner.

Essential Job Functions:
  1. Designs and directs the hiring process for all district employees, in cooperation with the administrators and managers for the purpose of assuring consistency in the district and high-quality employee
  2. Develops district policies and procedures for human resources for the ESD Board's consideration, for the purpose of assuring consistency in the district, and compliance with laws, regulations and collective bargaining agreemen
  3. Directs the management of the district's collective bargaining agreements, from negotiations through managing the contract, processing grievances and supporting Superintendents in managing the collective bargaining agreements.
  4. Develops and maintains a productive working relationship with collective bargaining groups for the purpose of assuring good employee relationship
  5. Monitors human resource activities of administrators and managers for the purpose of assuring compliance with district's human resources policies and procedures, collective bargaining agreements and laws and regulation
  6. Plans the district's staffing levels, in cooperation with program administrators and managers, for the purpose of assuring the best use of the district's fiscal and human resourc
  7. Supervises the preparation of state and federal reports for the purpose of compliance
  8. Advises the Superintendent as a member of the cabinet for the purpose of assuring sound and accurate information for district decision
  9. Attends professional growth sessions for the purpose of keeping his/her professional human resource knowledge current with changing laws and regulation
  10. Provides in-service training for administrators and managers, as well as employees, for the purpose of keeping their human resource knowledge current
  11. Hires, supervises and evaluates selected district licensed and classified staff, as directed by the Superintendent, for the purpose of assuring high quality staff and programs
  12. Serves as the District Title IX Coordinator and/or Civil Rights Coordinator.
  13. May supervise various programs as determined by the Superintendent
  14. Communicate effectively with staff, students, parents, community and School

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