Employment, Evaluation Procedures, Duties and Daily Work Schedule of Classified Personnel (July, 2009 Sample Clauses

Employment, Evaluation Procedures, Duties and Daily Work Schedule of Classified Personnel (July, 2009. All classified employees shall have a high school diploma or general equivalence diploma, or shall meet the educational requirements listed in policy 3D.7. Classified personnel shall possess qualifications commensurate with the position for which they are employed and shall be willing to secure any additional training necessary to adequately perform the duties of their position. Specific duties shall be as designated in the job description for each classification on file in the human resources department office. All classified personnel shall know and observe all regulations and policies of the board of education and the assigned school or department in which they are employed. The superintendent of schools and/or his/her designee shall be responsible for the employment of all classified personnel. Recommendations for employment of classified personnel shall be made as indicated below. Daily work schedule for classified personnel shall be determined by the same individual designated to recommend employment as indicated below. All classified personnel shall receive a minimum of two performance- based evaluations during their first year of employment (one during first semester and one during second semester) and an annual evaluative report thereafter by the third quarter of each school year. Three copies of this report shall be made. One copy is to remain with the supervisor in charge; one copy is to be forwarded to the department of human resources; and one copy is to be retained by the employee. Performance of evaluations shall be the responsibility of the same individual designated to recommend employment as indicated below. Accompanist – principal or designated administrator of the building in which they are assigned. Audiologist – coordinator of multi-district deaf/hard of hearing program. Custodial Personnel – principal or designated administrator of the building in which they are assigned. Family Literacy Coordinator – principal or designated administrator of the building in which they are assigned. Food Service Personnel – director of food services. Health Aide Personnel – principal or designated administrator of the building in which they are assigned. Interpreter Personnel – principal or designated administrator of the building in which they are assigned. Library Aide Personnel – principal or designated administrator of the building in which they are assigned. Maintenance Personneldirector of buildings and grounds. Occupational Therapist Personn...
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Employment, Evaluation Procedures, Duties and Daily Work Schedule of Classified Personnel (July, 2009. All classified employees shall have a high school diploma or general equivalence diploma, or shall meet the educational requirements listed in policy 3D.7. Classified personnel shall possess qualifications commensurate with the position for which they are employed and shall be willing to secure any additional training necessary to adequately perform the duties of their position. Specific duties shall be as designated in the job description for each classification on file in the human resources department office.

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