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  • Position Type: Athletics/Activities/CoachingDate Posted: 2/2/2026Locat... Read More
    Position Type:
    Athletics/Activities/Coaching

    Date Posted:
    2/2/2026

    Location:
    Warren Central High School

    WCHS ASSISTANT COACH JOB DESCRIPTION (LAY COACH - External Candidates)

    JOB TITLE: Assistant Coach of an Athletic Sport (an extracurricular assignment)

    FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Not applicable. Paid via stipend.

    WORK DAYS: High School coaching seasons are defined by ISHAA.

    STANDARD HOURS PER DAY: Varies and are outside of contracted hours.

    WORK YEAR: High School coaching seasons are defined by ISHAA.

    SALARY SCHEDULE & BENEFITS: The Assistant Coach is paid on the "Teachers Athletic Extracurricular" salary schedule, paid via stipend during the season.

    The Assistant Coach that is not a Teacher or Non-Certified employee, but is a Lay Coach, defined as non-certified employee used only in the Athletic Program, is paid during season via stipend and not eligible for benefits.

    REPORTS TO: The Athletic Director and the AD's Designee, the Head Coach.

    SUPERVISES: The Assistant Coach may supervise the other coaches.

    GENERAL SUMMARY: The Assistant Coachassists the Head Coach in promoting an appreciation for teamwork, sportsmanship and excellence. The Assistant Coach sets a good example and provides leadership and supervision for the team and individuals.

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
    Maintain a high level of professionalism.Assist in the coordination and supervision of the WCHS Athletic Program and Teams;Assist in the design and implementation of the training and game program;Assist in the organization and supervision of the coaching staff to assure the program is properly implemented;Establishes and maintains open communication with athletes' parents to address any issues and to keep them fully informed;Ensures that all athletes and other assistant/lay coaches know and follow all rules of the District, conference, and state association(s);May support the Head Coach with assigning duties to other assistant/lay coaches and trainers; communicates and works with assistant coaches and trainers to ensure that they are aware of the Head Coach's expectations;Assumes responsibility for the conduct of the athletes and assistant coaches during training, practices, and competition;Model positive sportsmanship and maintain appropriate conduct towards players, officials, coaches, and spectators at all times;Follows and is knowledgeable of all rules of the IHSAA and the sport as found in the IHSAA By-laws and the NFHS Rule Book. Follow state, regional, and district regulations governing the athletic program.Satisfy all requirements by the IHSAA and Warren Township School District in a timely manner.Provide timely and accurate information that is maintained as part of the job responsibilities (including end-of-season inventory of uniforms and equipment);Ensures that their teams are in good financial standing with their fees, actively communicating with athletes and parents to help them meet their obligations.
    NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
    Performs other duties as assigned by the Athletic Director, Asst. AD and Head Coach.
    ENTRY-LEVEL REQUIREMENTS:

    1. EDUCATION/TRAINING: Ideal candidates will have experience coaching and/or playing within a high-performing Athletics program or organization.

    2. EXPERIENCE: Any teacher employed by the District is welcome to express interest in this extracurricular assignment. It is preferred that all candidates have experience as a coach/player/participant of the assignment.

    3. CERTIFICATIONS &/OR LICENSES: Must be up to date with all certifications required for their sport as required by their District and the State of Indiana.

    4. OTHER: Ability to perform the essential functions and to fulfill the physical/sensory/ environmental requirements of the job (with or without reasonable accommodations) is required.

    PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The duties and responsibilities of the Coach involve a high degree of organization and physical activity.

    The job typically involves some combination of walking, standing and sitting, and may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (up to 50 pounds). Some chores of this job may require heavy lifting or other physical abilities often associated with manual labor.

    SENSORY REQUIREMENTS: The ability to communicate verbally in person and vial the telephone is very important. It is important for the Coach to have the knowledge to direct physical conditioning and training that is appropriate for the development of each student-athlete.

    ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: Tasks are regularly performed with exposure to adverse environmental conditions, such as dirt, dust, pollen, odors, wetness, humidity, rain, temperature, and noise extremes. Exposure to machinery, vibrations, electric currents, traffic hazards, animals/wildlife, toxic/poisonous agents, disease, or pathogenic substances is not typical. Read Less
  • Position Type: Administration/DirectorDate Posted: 3/25/2026Location:... Read More
    Position Type:
    Administration/Director

    Date Posted:
    3/25/2026

    Location:
    Porter Service Center

    Closing Date:
    Until filled
    JOB TITLE: Assistant Director of Facilities & Environment

    FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Exempt (Administrative), salaried employee.

    WORK DAYS: 246 days (does not include holidays).

    STANDARD HOURS PER DAY: 8 hours per day.

    WORK YEAR: The work year for the Assistant Director of Facilities & Environment begins on the first weekday in July and ends 12 months later on the last weekday in June.

    SALARY SCHEDULE & BENEFITS: The Assistant Director of Facilities & Environment is paid on the "Administrators" salary schedule, and is eligible for benefits on the "Administrators" benefits schedule.

    REPORTS TO: The Assistant Director of Facilities & Environment reports to the Director of Facilities.

    SUPERVISES: The Assistant Director of Facilities & Environment supervises the Custodial Services, Electronics, Grounds and Maintenance, and Warehouse Teams.

    GENERAL SUMMARY OF DUTIES: Under the direct supervision of the Director of Facilities, the Assistant Director of Facilities & Environment provides leadership and operational oversight for custodial services, electronic technicians, grounds teams, maintenance teams (includes carpenters and painters), and warehouse teams across the district. This role ensures that all school and district facilities are safe, well-maintained, and conducive to learning. The position requires strong leadership, effective staff management, and collaboration with district administrators to support efficient and high-quality facility operations.

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
    Leadership and Staff Management:Provide day-to-day supervision, guidance, and evaluation of staff across the district in custodial services, electronics, grounds, maintenance, and warehouse.Ensure grounds, electronics, maintenance, and warehouse teams are properly staffed, trained, and equipped to maintain outdoor areas year-round, including landscaping, athletic fields, and general outdoor facility appearances.Coordinate seasonal inclement-weather operations, including snow plowing, shoveling, salting/ice control, and post-storm cleanup to maintain safe access to district facilities.Promote a positive, productive, and team-oriented work environment through consistent communication, coaching, and professional development.Assist with staff recruitment, onboarding, and retention efforts to ensure high-quality service and performance.Conduct performance evaluations and implement improvement or training plans as needed.Operational Excellence and Facilities ManagementOversee daily operations to ensure all district facilities are clean, safe, and fully functional.Manage grounds and exterior maintenance programs, including lawn care, tree trimming, playground, athletic spaces, and parking lot upkeep.Coordinate seasonal weather response including snow plowing, salting/ice control, and storm cleanup.Develop and manage preventative and seasonal maintenance schedules for custodial, grounds, mechanical, and electronic systems.Coordinate with external vendors and contractors for specialized projects, repairs, or seasonal maintenance.Monitor workflows and work orders to ensure timely completion and high-quality results.Safety, Compliance, and Risk ManagementEnsure compliance with all local, state, and federal regulations related to facility operations, safety, and environmental requirements.Assist in the development, communication, and enforcement of district safety policies and emergency response procedures.Oversee chemical safety and ensure proper training regarding handling and storage in compliance with Safety Data Sheet (SDS) requirements.Participate in regular facility inspections and safety audits.Coordinate preparation and response plans for inclement weather and environmental hazards to ensure safe use of district facilities, parking lots, and walkways.Budgeting and Resource ManagementAssist in preparing and managing operational budgets, focusing on effective resource allocation and fiscal responsibility.Forecast and budget for grounds and weather-response materials such as salt, sand, landscaping supplies, and snow removal equipment to ensure operational readiness.Monitor supply inventories, equipment usage, and purchase requests to maintain budgetary efficiency.Recommend cost-effective solutions, equipment upgrades, and process improvements.Technology and Systems IntegrationSupport the integration of technology into facilities operations, including monitoring systems, work-order management software, and electronic maintenance tools.Supervise the district's electronics technicians in maintaining and repairing building automation, security, and access control systems.Oversee districtwide key control and door security operations, ensuring proper issuance, tracking, and retrieval of keys and access devices in coordination with building administrators.Collaborate with IT and technical staff to maintain communication and building management systems.District and Community CollaborationServe as a liaison between the Facilities Department, school administrators, and district leadership to address facility needs and priorities.Communicate effectively with staff and community members to ensure transparency and responsiveness.Actively participate in district leadership and operations meetings, contributing insights and recommendations to enhance facility quality and sustainability.Continuous ImprovementEvaluate operational practices regularly to identify opportunities for improvement and innovation.Implement strategies to increase efficiency, safety, and sustainability in custodial, grounds, maintenance, and electronics operations, including environmentally responsible lawn care and snow/ice management practices.
    NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

    1. Other duties as assigned by the Director of Facilities.

    PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
    Education/Certification/Training: Advanced degree in facilities management, public or business administration, engineering, or a related field.Participation in Indiana Association of School Business Officials (IASBO) certification tracks or facilities/operations-focused professional development.Certified Custodial Supervisor (CCS) or equivalent supervisory-level custodial/maintenance certification from a recognized provider (eg, ISSA Cleaning Management Institute)Snow and ice management training or certification (eg., SIMA's Certified Snow Professional)Documented OSHA-based training/certifications relevant to schools/organizations.Experience: Five (5) or more years of experience in facilities operations in K 12, higher education, or a comparable public-sector or campus environment, including responsibility for custodial, grounds, and maintenance teams.Experience with Indiana public bidding, capital projects, and/or large-scale renovation or construction coordination.Experience developing and managing operational budgets, including forecasting for grounds, snow/ice operations, and lifecycle replacement of equipment and building systems.
    3. Preferred Certification and/or Licenses: Valid Indiana Drivers' License, OSHA Certified, Certified Custodial Technician (CCT), Cleaning Industry Management Standard (CIMS), APPA Leadership in Educational Facilities, Playground Safety, etc.

    4. Other: Ability to perform the essential functions and fulfill the physical/sensory/environmental requirements of the job (with or without reasonable accommodations) is required.

    PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The duties and responsibilities of the Assistant Director of Facilities & Environment involve a combination of office work, site visits inside and outside district buildings, driving between locations, and frequent in-person and virtual communication with staff, administrators, vendors, and contractors. The position requires the ability to sit, stand, and walk for extended periods; occasionally bend, stoop, climb stairs/ladders, and navigate uneven surfaces during building and grounds inspections. The role may occasionally require lifting, carrying, or moving materials and equipment up to 25 30 pounds and assisting staff during emergency or inclement-weather responses. Efficient use of a computer and other office technology is essential to effectively accomplishing job responsibilities.

    SENSORY REQUIREMENTS: The position requires the ability to communicate clearly verbally and in writing; to read and interpret printed and electronic documents, plans, and safety information; and to hear and respond to routine and emergency communications in person, by phone, and via radio or other devices. Visual acuity is required to review facility conditions, observe work in progress, and use a computer and other office equipment.

    ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: Tasks are performed in both office and school facility environments, with periodic work in mechanical rooms, utility spaces, and outdoor areas, including parking lots, walkways, and athletic fields. Appropriate personal protective equipment is provided and expected to be used when conditions or tasks require it.

    Attachment(s):MSD Warren_Benefit Guide_2026.pdf Read Less
  • Position Type: Secretarial/Clerical/Principal SecretaryDate Posted: 5/... Read More
    Position Type:
    Secretarial/Clerical/Principal Secretary

    Date Posted:
    5/4/2026

    Location:
    Lowell Elementary School

    Closing Date:
    Until filled
    JOB TITLE: School Secretary (Principal/Registrar)

    FLSA CLASSIFICATION: Non-exempt, hourly employee.

    WORK DAYS: 200 days (including paid holidays).

    STANDARD HOURS PER DAY: The standard hours for the School Secretary are 8 hours per day depending on the assignment.

    WORK YEAR: The School Secretary (Principal/Registrar) is generally employed for 200 days (including paid holidays).

    SALARY SCHEDULE & BENEFITS: The School Secretary (Principal/Registrar) is paid on the "Secretaries" Salary Schedule, Level 3, and is eligible for benefits schedule on the first of the month following 60 days of employment.

    REPORTS TO: The School Secretary reports to the Principal or other designated building administrator.

    SUPERVISES: The School Secretary (Principal/Registrar) does not supervise any other employee(s).

    GENERAL SUMMARY OF DUTIES:

    Under direct supervision, the School Secretary (Principal/Registrar) performs clerical duties registering and withdrawing students to and from school. The person in this position is also responsible for grade level enrolling, withdrawing, supporting building-wide Synergy and attendance needs. Duties are generally clerical/secretarial related.

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
    Provides a high level of support to administrators they support.Meets with and registers new students and families for the school.Inputs student information into the Student Information System and State of Indiana portals to compile student records.Meets with parents and students to prepare paperwork to withdraw students from school.Maintains and updates current immunization records in the computer and permanent file.Prepares ADM reports accounting for every student and their schedule. This may involve distributing printouts to and from teachers and administrators in order to keep computer files accurate for ADM.Assists administrators and counselors with record-keeping functions associated with academic records.Maintains a filing system for attendance records and general school files.Answers the telephone; takes messages; provides information and assistance to district personnel and the public; relays calls to appropriate personnel.Maintains a professional atmosphere in the main office; greets and assists staff, students, and visitors; answers questions for staff, parents, students, and others.Operates a computer to enter, retrieve, review, or modify data; utilizes word processing, database, and software programs.Operates a variety of machinery, equipment, and tools associated with department activities, which may include a typewriter, postage machine, or fax.Responsible for keeping up to date on current technology, as job appropriate, being used by the district.With the support of the district, attends training to ensure skill level in various technologies is at the level required to perform in current position.Responsible for timely and accurate information they maintain as part of their job responsibilities.

    NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

    While the following tasks are necessary for the work of the unit, they are not an essential part of the purpose of this position and may also be performed by other unit members.
    Performs related duties as directed.

    ENTRY-LEVEL REQUIREMENTS:

    1. EDUCATION/TRAINING: High school diploma or GED is required;

    2. EXPERIENCE: This is an entry level clerical/secretarial position that requireslittle or no previous experience or training except the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the essential job functions. *School secretarial experience preferred.

    3. CERTIFICATIONS &/OR LICENSES: None required.

    4. OTHER: Ability to perform the essential functions, meet the performance aptitudes, and fulfill the physical/sensory/environmental requirements of the job (with or without reasonable accommodations) is required.

    PERFORMANCE APTITUDES:
    Data Utilization: Requires the ability to compile, assemble, copy, record and/or transcribe data and/or information according to a prescribed schema or plan. Includes judging whether readily observable functional, structural or compositional characteristics are similar to or divergent from prescribed standards, procedures or routines.Human Interaction: Requires the ability to exchange information for the purpose of obtaining information or clarifying details. Performs such within well-established policies, procedures and standards.Equipment, Machinery, Tools, and Materials Utilization: Requires the ability to operate, maneuver and/or control the actions of equipment, machinery, tools, and/or materials used in performing essential functions.Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to utilize a variety of reference data and information.Mathematical Aptitude: Requires the ability to perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.Functional Reasoning: Requires ability to carry out detailed but uninvolved written or oral instructions. Involves routine work according to clearly prescribed standard practices, with some latitude for independent judgment.Situational Reasoning: Requires the ability to exercise the judgment required in situations characterized by repetitive or short cycle operations covered by set procedures or sequences.
    PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Tasks involve the regular and, at times, sustained performance of moderately physically demanding work, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling, and that may involve the lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling of moderately heavy objects and materials (20-50 pounds).

    SENSORY REQUIREMENTS: Some tasks require visual perception and discrimination. Some tasks require oral communications ability.

    ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: Tasks are regularly performed without exposure to adverse environmental conditions, such as dirt, dust, pollen, odors, wetness, humidity, rain, fumes, temperature and noise extremes, machinery, vibrations, electric currents, traffic hazards, animals/wildlife, toxic/poisonous agents, violence, disease, or pathogenic substances.

    Attachment(s):MSD Warren_Benefit Guide_2026 .pdf Read Less

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