Position Overview
The Director of District Operations & Board Clerk serves as a central administrative pillar for USD 420. This redesigned role focuses on board governance, human resources, food service management, and district-wide communications. By transitioning technical payroll execution to an external partner, this position is able to prioritize district compliance, student data integrity, and public relations.
Core Responsibilities
1. Board Clerk & Governance
- Prepare and distribute Board of Education agendas, supporting documents, and meeting minutes.
- Serve as the official custodian of district records and the Kansas Open Records Act (KORA) officer.
- Coordinate district elections with the County Election Officer.
- Manage the publication of all legal notices and district policies in coordination with KASB.
2. Human Resources & Personnel (Non-Payroll)
- Recruitment: Manage job postings on K-REAP, district website, and social media; coordinate interview schedules.
- Onboarding: Facilitate new hire orientation, including contract preparation and benefits enrollment (Health/KPERS).
- Compliance: Track teacher certification/licensure status and ensure all employees have current background checks on file.
- Liaison: Act as the primary point of contact for the external payroll provider (Greenbush), ensuring all contract and salary data is accurate.
3. Food Service Director
- Oversee the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) and School Breakfast Program.
- Manage Direct Certification, free/reduced meal applications, and monthly state reimbursement claims.
- Ensure district compliance with health inspections and nutritional standards.
- Coordinate with cafeteria staff for inventory management and procurement.
4. Communications & Public Relations
- Website Management: Maintain and update the district website to ensure information is current, accessible, and compliant with state requirements.
- Social Media: Curate and post regular content to district social media channels to highlight student achievements and school events.
- Community Relations: Draft and distribute district-wide newsletters and emergency alerts (e.g., weather closures).
5. Student Data & Compliance
- Serve as the primary KIDS (Kansas Individual Data System) administrator for state reporting.
- Coordinate the Open Enrollment process, including application tracking and capacity reporting to the board.
- Manage the Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) and other periodic federal/state reporting mandates.
Qualifications
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Education: High school diploma required; Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, or business administration preferred.
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Experience: Previous experience in school district administration, payroll, or food service management is highly desirable.
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Technical Skills: Proficiency in Microsoft Office and accounting software (Softward Unliminted/PowerSchool experience a plus).
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Attributes: Exceptional confidentiality, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple simultaneous responsibilities.
Benefits
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Single paid health insurance policy (dental included).
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403(b) match plan.
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Paid vacation and sick leave.
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A supportive and collaborative work environment focused on student success.