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FIRST ROBOTICS ADVISORS (3) - GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP CAMPUS bei Camden County Technical Schools

Camden County Technical Schools · Sicklerville, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite

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                                CAMDEN COUNTY VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL

                                                             POSITION DESCRIPTION

 

 

 

FIRST ROBOTICS ADVISORS (3)

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP CAMPUS

 

Deadline:  This position will be filled in no less than ten (10) days after the date of this posting.

 

TITLE:     ACTIVITIES ADVISOR

                 

QUALIFICATIONS:

             

1.  A valid New Jersey Teaching Certificate or Substitute Teaching Certificate.

 

2.  Teaching experience that is deemed appropriate and successful.

 

3.  Ability to plan and supervise activities, manage organization funds, and direct and discipline students.

 

4.  Record of positive work ethic qualities: attendance, job

     performance, and professionalism.

 

5.  Successfully undergo a criminal history check and proof

     of U.S. citizenship or legal resident alien status.

 

6.  Meets the health qualifications required of all personnel.

 

7.  Meets NJ residency requirements or willingness to relocate

     to NJ within 365 days of employment.

 

8.  Must follow the guidelines of the Camden County Technical

     Schools’ Nepotism Policy, File Code: 0142.1. 

 

 Based on Schedule B of the Teacher's Agreement.  No Benefits.

 

Interviews are at the discretion of the superintendent and/or designee and based

on qualifications for the position. 

                   

THE BOARD OF EDUCATION DECLARES IT TO BE THE POLICY OF THIS DISTRICT TO PROVIDE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR ALL APPLICANTS REGARDLESS OF AGE, COLOR, CREED, NATIONAL ORIGIN, RACE,RELIGION, SEX, MARITAL STATUS, DISABILITY, ANCESTRY, AFFECTIONAL OR SEXUAL ORIENTATION, FAMILIAL STATUS, LIABILITY FOR SERVICE IN THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES, OR NATIONALITY. 

 

POSITION GOALS:

                          To inspire young people to be science and technology leaders by

                          engaging them in exciting, mentor-based programs that build science,

                          engineering and technology skills that inspire innovation and that

                          foster well-rounded life capabilities, including self-confidence,

                          communication, and leadership.

 

REPORTS TO:      Director of Athletics and Student Activities

 

PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Organize and manage the year-round schedule, including holding meetings with volunteers, parents,mentors, and students to plan, communicate and schedule various team activities.
  1. The advisor will conduct at least one execu­tive session and one general membership assem­bly meeting monthly. The schedule of these events must be forwarded to the Director of Athletics and Student Activities by November 30 of the current school year.

    3.  The advisor will coordinate the scheduling of all meetings and organization events and see to it that the proper

         arrangements for meeting and functions are made with the following:

 

         a.  The Assistant Principals' office.

         b.  The custodial staff.

         c.  The local police department (if appropri­ate).

 

         All organizational events or special projects must be approved in

         advance by the Director of Athletics and Student Activities.

         A preliminary schedule of events must be forwarded to the Direc­tor

         of Athlet­ics and Student Activities by Novem­ber 30 of the current

         school year.

 

   4.   The advisor will establish the selection of organi­zation

         leadership/officers in accordance with Parliamentary Procedures

         by November 30 of the current school year and forward a list

         of officers to the Director of Athletics and Student Activities

         and Assistant Prin­cipals.

 

   5.   Where appropriate the advisor will supervise and maintain a student

         activity account in accordance with business office proce­dures. 

         In conjunc­tion with that, any fund­raiser being considered must

         be forwarded to the Director of Athletics and Student Activities

         for approval before initi­ating. 

 

   6.  The advisor will identify and inventory any and all organizational

        supplies and equipment. This will be completed by November 30

        of the current school year and maintained through the year

        and resubmit­ted before official closeout of the school year in June.

 

   7.  The advisor will formally supervise the daily activity of the club and

        organization meetings and projects, etc. (supervision time implies

        direct chaperoning of all activities inclusive of trans­portation to and

        from events).  Should transporta­tion to an event involve out-of-state

        travel or charter transportation, you must submit the request

        a minimum of two months in advance in order to seek board approval.                                                              

   

   8.  The advisor will personally super­vise and where appropriate manage

        organizational commu­nication and correspondence.

 

   9.  The advisor will maintain and update a member­ship list and quarterly

        forward to the Dire­ctor of Athletics and Student Activities for the

        organi­zational file.

 

 10.  The advisor will forward to the Director of Athletics and Student Activities

        for ap­proval all daily announcements of club activities a minimum of one

        week in ad­vance.

 

 11.  The advisor will inform the Director of Athletics and Student Activities

        of any need for secu­rity or maintenance services for large or special

        events.          

 

 12.  The advisor will submit a plan for all fund­raisers by November 30

        of the current school year.

 

 13.  The advisor will submit agendas for all meet­ings a week in advance

        to the Director of Athletics and Student Activities.

 

 14.  The advisor will comply with all FIRST Robotics Competition policies

        and rules regarding team registration and fee payments.

 

 15.  The advisor will promote the vision of FIRST Robotics in the school

        district and community.

                                                                                                                           

 

Adopted:  9/21/2016

                                                                                   

                                   

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