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  • High School Night Custodian 2  

    - Minneapolis
    Title: Custodian 2 DBM Classification: A12/Grade 4 Department:... Read More
    Title:

    Custodian 2

    DBM Classification:

    A12/Grade 4

    Department:

    Buildings & Grounds

    Salary Range:
    $19.33 - $23.06
    Employee Group:

    Custodial

    Prepared Date:

    January 2026

    Reports to:

    Facilities Coordinator

    FTE/ FLSA Status:

    1.00 FTE (8 hours per day) 12 Months-Non-Exempt

    SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES

    Under the direction of the Facilities Coordinator, Custodian 2 is responsible for providing a clean, healthy, attractive, safe, and odor-free environment in their assigned buildings and areas. The duties include responsibility for an assigned area and all cleaning, operating and maintaining cleaning machines and equipment, monitoring facilities and building security, and occasionally responsible for receiving deliveries, executing student locker plans, and responding to requests from staff and administration.

    DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
    Typically responsible for all functions in an assigned area, including cleaning, set-ups, stocking, and general maintenance. Performs the recommended and established cleaning standards. Cleans classrooms, bathrooms, hallways, offices, and all areas in the buildings daily. Dust and wet mop floors and hallways, as necessary. Waxes rooms, as required. Cleans and arranges the cafeteria. Washes off tabletops, cleans the teacher lounge, and scrubs common floors. Cleans chalkboards and whiteboards and empties pencil sharpeners in classrooms. Cleans sinks and drinking fountains. Cleans glass windows. Picks up and removes trash. Cleans and sanitizes restrooms and toilets and adds paper products to dispensers. Vacuum carpets and entry mats daily. Cleans and disinfects spills and stains as required. Uses scrubbers to clean floors. Follows recommended and established cleaning procedures. Assists in the set-up and tear-down of chairs, tables, bleachers, scoreboards, or equipment required for evening events, community education or sporting events (volleyball, basketball, gymnastics, swimming, etc.), evening meetings, or other events within the building of assignment. Restores and replaces paper towels, soap, toilet paper, light bulbs, and other consumable products as needed. Monitors the security of the building to ensure doors are locked, windows closed, and the building is empty of the public. Performs extensive summer cleaning and assists in various maintenance/cleaning projects as scheduled or assigned. Washes vents, all windows, desks, and cupboards. Removes all furniture, chairs, desks, shampoos, and carpets. Strips and waxes floors of locker rooms. Responds to cleaning requests of staff. Perform other duties of a comparable level/type, as assigned, and follow the "District Cleaning Standards."
    KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
    Knowledge of applicable custodial Knowledge of the operation of all equipment required in the performance of the job. Knowledge of all safety precautions, risk management procedures, and proper lifting mechanics. Knowledge of the application, use, and proper storage of all chemicals used in the job performance. Knowledge of cleaning techniques and materials. Knowledge of floor and carpet care. Some knowledge of preventive maintenance practices Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with building administrators, staff, students, and operations personnel. Following assigned custodial schedules and assignments in accordance with department standards and requirements. Using and operating cleaning equipment and tools (e.g., scrubbers, buffers, vacuums, leaf blowers, hand tools). Reading, understanding, and following health and safety procedures and written instructions. Appropriate chemicals and cleaning equipment are utilized using various cleaning techniques.
    PHYSICAL DEMANDS
    Be able to lift 50 pounds using proper lifting techniques. Pushing and pulling equipment that exceeds 100 pounds Must be able to climb a ladder, bend, or crawl into awkward spaces or positions as needed. Able to sit or stand for extended periods. Answer, communicate, and use 2-way radio in a clear, precise voice. seeing to perform assigned duties and responsibilities.
    WORK ENVIRONMENT
    The work environment characteristics described here represent those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet. Risk of exposure to communicable disease, blood-borne pathogens, and other bodily fluids. Chemicals used in the job pose potential risks for inhalation of fumes, chemical burns, and skin absorption. The work environment involves exposure to equipment, materials, and situations that require safety precautions, including protective equipment or safety procedures.
    EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
    High school diploma or GED. At least six (6) months to one (1) year of prior related work experience demonstrating regular attendance is required.
    CERTIFICATION, LICENSE, REGISTRATION
    Special Class Boilers License within 180 days.
    BENEFIT INFORMATION
    St. Louis Park Schools provides a comprehensive benefits package for employees working 20 or more hours per week. Key benefits include:
    Health and Dental Insurance Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for medical and dependent care expenses Life Insurance Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance
    The cost of benefits varies based on the employee group and full-time equivalent (FTE) status. For detailed information, including specific benefits and associated costs, please refer to the applicable group or bargaining unit contract Employment Contracts. Read Less
  • Title: Custodian 4 Elementary Night Lead DBM Classification: B22... Read More
    Title:

    Custodian 4 Elementary Night Lead

    DBM Classification:

    B22/Grade 7

    Department:

    Facilities

    Salary Range:
    $21.89 - $28.56 per hour
    Employee Group:

    Custodians

    Prepared Date:

    January 2026

    Reports to:

    Facilities Coordinator

    FTE/ FLSA Status:

    1.00-12-Months- Nonexempt

    Shift Hours: 2-10:30 PM

    SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES

    Under the direction of the Facilities Coordinator, the night Custodial Lead is responsible for providing a clean, healthy, attractive, safe, and odor-free environment in their assigned small buildings. Duties include coordinating evening custodial staff, monitoring staff activities and participating in cleaning and preventive maintenance, coordinating the setup and takedown activities for day events, and monitoring building security.

    DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
    Cleans classrooms, bathrooms, hallways, stairways, offices, and all areas of the buildings daily. Completes assigned work orders from Facilities Manager and Building Operations Supervisor. Mops, sweeps, empties trash, pencil sharpeners, and disinfects restrooms. Fulfills all regulatory requirement training and certifications. Performs mechanical duties, including operating fire alarm systems and boiler inspections. Cleans and organizes machines and equipment. Cleans unit ventilators, lubricates fans, motors, pumps, and compressors. Conducts floor cleaning equipment inspection. Responsible for temporary employee work duties. Restores and replaces paper towels, soap, toilet paper, light bulbs, and other consumable products as needed. Installs various filters. Monitors facilities and building security. Sets up and takes down furniture, chairs, bleachers, etc., for evening events in the building. Responsible for building security and night lock-up. Knows cleaning routines of evening contracted custodians and is prepared to give directions or fill in during emergencies. Routinely checks buildings on weekends or holidays. Represents the School District by assisting the general public in using school facilities. Tasks assigned may vary from day to day.
    KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
    Knowledge of modern cleaning methods, including basic cleaning and preserving of floors, whiteboards, carpets, HVAC vents, furniture, walls, fixtures, blinds, sinks, and windows. Knowledge of the use and operations of cleaning equipment, tools, materials, and supplies used in custodial work. Knowledge of applicable custodial operations. Knowledge of the operation of all equipment required in the performance of the job. Knowledge of all safety precautions, risk management procedures, and proper lifting mechanics. Knowledge of boiler operation. Knowledge of hazardous waste disposal, cleaning techniques, and materials. Knowledge of the application, use, and proper storage of all chemicals used in the job performance. Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with the Building Operations Supervisor, building administrators, building staff, students, and operations personnel. Leading, delegating, and monitoring staff activities and functions to ensure work standards and compliance with departmental work orders, schedules, responsibilities, and the District's cleaning standards. Coordinating the setup and tear down of equipment, supplies, or materials needed for evening events or activities. Performing routine repairs and general maintenance within the facility. Cleaning and caring for the appearance of building areas and surfaces. Using tools, chemicals, and cleaning equipment. Reading, understanding, and following safety procedures and written instructions. Appropriate chemicals and cleaning equipment are utilized using various cleaning techniques.
    SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
    Directly oversees the daily work of other custodial employees in the building. Has responsibility for the overall direction, coordination, evaluation, and work direction of these employees in accordance with School District policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities include assisting with interviewing, hiring, and training employees; planning, assigning, and directing work; providing feedback; addressing complaints and resolving problems.
    PHYSICAL DEMANDS
    Be able to lift 50 pounds using proper lifting techniques. Pushing pulling equipment that exceeds 100 pounds Must be able to climb a ladder, bend, or crawl into awkward spaces or positions as needed. Able to sit or stand for extended periods. Answer, communicate, and use 2-way radio in a clear, precise voice. seeing to perform assigned duties and responsibilities.
    WORK ENVIRONMENT
    The work environment involves exposure to equipment, materials, and situations that require safety precautions, including protective equipment or safety procedures.
    EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
    HS Diploma or GED At least one (1) year of prior work-related custodial or maintenance experience is required.
    CERTIFICATION, LICENSE, REGISTRATION
    2nd class boilers license or above.
    BENEFIT INFORMATION
    St. Louis Park Schools provides a comprehensive benefits package for employees working 20 or more hours per week. Key benefits include:
    Health and Dental Insurance Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for medical and dependent care expenses Life Insurance Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance
    The cost of benefits varies based on the employee group and full-time equivalent (FTE) status. For detailed information, including specific benefits and associated costs, please refer to the applicable group or bargaining unit contract Employment Contracts. Read Less
  • Title: PARA 5-Special Education Assistant DBM Classification: B2... Read More
    Title:

    PARA 5-Special Education Assistant

    DBM Classification:

    B22 /Class 5

    Department:

    Special Services

    Salary Range:
    $19.16 - $27.36
    Employee Group:

    EM Spark

    Prepared Date:

    January 2026

    Reports to:

    School Principal

    FTE/FLSA Status:

    .81 FTE (6.5 paid hours per day) 10-Months- Non-Exempt

    SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES

    The Special Education Assistant provides support to students with special needs under the direction of a special education teacher. This role involves assisting with classroom activities, implementing individualized education plans (IEPs), and providing one-on-one or small-group instruction. The Special Education Assistant helps students develop academic, social, and behavioral skills, ensuring they can participate fully in the learning process. Additionally, the assistant may assist with daily living activities, monitor student progress, and support teachers in adapting materials and lessons to meet students' specific needs. The goal is to foster an inclusive, supportive learning environment that meets the diverse needs of all students.

    DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
    Assist students with special needs in the classroom by providing one-on-one or small group support during lessons, activities, and instruction. Help implement and follow students' Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) under the guidance of the special education teacher. Provide support with academic tasks such as reading, writing, math, and other subjects based on students' needs. Assist in managing student behavior and implementing behavioral strategies outlined in IEPs or individual behavior plans. Support students in developing social, communication, and life skills, fostering independence when possible. Provide assistance with daily living activities, including eating, dressing, and personal hygiene, if required. Monitor student progress, record observations, and report information on students' academic, behavioral, and social development. Adapt and modify classroom materials and activities to meet the specific needs of students. Support students during transitions between classes, lunch, and recess, ensuring their safety and well-being. Assist the teacher in maintaining an inclusive, positive, and supportive classroom environment for all students. Collaborate with the special education team, including teachers, therapists, and administrators, to ensure students receive the necessary support. Help with classroom management and supervise students during activities such as recess, lunch, and field trips. Participate in meetings and training sessions to develop strategies for improving student outcomes and understanding special education practices. Perform other duties as assigned to support the educational and personal development of students.
    KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
    Basic principles and practices of special education, including IEPs and individualized instruction. Different types of disabilities and their impact on learning and behavior. Behavioral management strategies and techniques used with students with special needs. School policies and procedures, including those related to student safety, confidentiality, and classroom management. Basic child development and learning strategies. First aid and emergency procedures, including CPR, if required by the district. Working with students with a variety of special needs in both one-on-one and small group settings. Implementing IEP goals and objectives effectively under the direction of the teacher. Using adaptive technology or materials to support students' learning and participation. Communicating clearly and effectively with students, teachers, and parents. Managing behavior in the classroom and using positive reinforcement techniques. Providing support for daily living activities, including feeding, personal hygiene, and mobility assistance. Recording and reporting observations of student progress and behavior in an organized manner. Adapt instructional strategies and materials to meet the unique needs of each student. Work collaboratively with teachers, therapists, and other staff to support students' learning and development. Maintain patience, empathy, and a positive attitude when working with students with special needs. Remain calm and professional in emotionally charged or challenging situations. Monitor and support students during classroom activities, transitions, and special events. Foster an inclusive and supportive learning environment where all students can thrive. Support students in building social, communication, and self-help skills. Follow instructions and adhere to established educational practices, policies, and guidelines.
    PHYSICAL DEMANDS
    Standing and Walking: Must be able to stand or walk for extended periods while assisting students in the classroom, during activities, and on school grounds. Mobility: Ability to move quickly and assist students during transitions, emergency situations, or when providing support throughout the school. Lifting and Carrying: May need to lift or assist in lifting students, carry or move equipment, materials, or assist with mobility needs (e.g., up to 30 pounds). Bending and Reaching: Required to bend, kneel, or reach to assist students with daily activities, adapt materials, or address needs. Physical Assistance: May need to provide hands-on assistance with personal care tasks, such as feeding, toileting, or positioning students with mobility impairments. Stamina: Ability to maintain energy and focus throughout the day, including assisting with classroom activities and managing students during breaks and recess. Endurance: Ability to work in varying conditions, including assisting students during physical activities or on field trips. Dexterity: Use of hands for handling instructional materials, assisting students with tasks, and operating adaptive technologies.
    WORK ENVIRONMENT
    Classroom Setting: Primarily work in the classroom with students who have special needs, providing direct support in an instructional environment. Indoor and Outdoor Areas: Occasionally assist students outside the classroom, including during recess, lunch, or school events. Collaborative Environment: Work closely with special education teachers, other staff, and therapists to implement individualized plans and support students' needs. Varied Student Needs: Interact with students who may have a wide range of disabilities, including physical, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral challenges. Calm and Supportive: The environment requires patience, empathy, and a calm demeanor to manage both routine and potentially challenging situations. Dynamic and Flexible: The pace can vary depending on the needs of the students, requiring adaptability and quick responses to changes or new challenges. Inclusive Atmosphere: Work in an inclusive school setting where the goal is to provide a safe and supportive space for students with special needs to thrive alongside their peers.
    EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
    Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Additional post-secondary coursework in special education, child development, or related fields. Applicants must meet one of the following qualifications: Two years of college credits through an accredited institution An Associate's Degree or higher Passing Score on an approved formal academic assessment Experience: Previous experience working with children, particularly those with special needs, is highly preferred. Experience in a classroom or educational setting is a plus. Training: Completion of training in first aid, CPR, or behavioral management techniques preferred. Certifications: Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) will be provided to effectively handle challenging behavior and ensure student safety.
    BENEFIT INFORMATION
    St. Louis Park Schools provides a comprehensive benefits package for employees working 20 or more hours per week. Key benefits include:
    Health and Dental Insurance Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for medical and dependent care expenses Life Insurance Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance
    The cost of benefits varies based on the employee group and full-time equivalent (FTE) status. For detailed information, including specific benefits and associated costs, please refer to the applicable group or bargaining unit contract Employment Contracts. Read Less
  • Title: PARA 5-Special Education Assistant DBM Classification: B2... Read More
    Title:

    PARA 5-Special Education Assistant

    DBM Classification:

    B22 /Class 5

    Department:

    Special Services

    Salary Range:
    $19.16 - $27.36 per hour
    Employee Group:

    EM Spark

    Prepared Date:

    January 2026

    Reports to:

    School Principal

    FTE/FLSA Status:

    .78 FTE (6.25 hours per day)-10-Months- Exempt

    SUMMARY OF RESPONSIBILITIES

    The Special Education Assistant provides support to students with special needs under the direction of a special education teacher. This role involves assisting with classroom activities, implementing individualized education plans (IEPs), and providing one-on-one or small-group instruction. The Special Education Assistant helps students develop academic, social, and behavioral skills, ensuring they can participate fully in the learning process. Additionally, the assistant may assist with daily living activities, monitor student progress, and support teachers in adapting materials and lessons to meet students' specific needs. The goal is to foster an inclusive, supportive learning environment that meets the diverse needs of all students.

    DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
    Assist students with special needs in the classroom by providing one-on-one or small group support during lessons, activities, and instruction. Help implement and follow students' Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) under the guidance of the special education teacher. Provide support with academic tasks such as reading, writing, math, and other subjects based on students' needs. Assist in managing student behavior and implementing behavioral strategies outlined in IEPs or individual behavior plans. Support students in developing social, communication, and life skills, fostering independence when possible. Provide assistance with daily living activities, including eating, dressing, and personal hygiene, if required. Monitor student progress, record observations, and report information on students' academic, behavioral, and social development. Adapt and modify classroom materials and activities to meet the specific needs of students. Support students during transitions between classes, lunch, and recess, ensuring their safety and well-being. Assist the teacher in maintaining an inclusive, positive, and supportive classroom environment for all students. Collaborate with the special education team, including teachers, therapists, and administrators, to ensure students receive the necessary support. Help with classroom management and supervise students during activities such as recess, lunch, and field trips. Participate in meetings and training sessions to develop strategies for improving student outcomes and understanding special education practices. Perform other duties as assigned to support the educational and personal development of students.
    KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
    Basic principles and practices of special education, including IEPs and individualized instruction. Different types of disabilities and their impact on learning and behavior. Behavioral management strategies and techniques used with students with special needs. School policies and procedures, including those related to student safety, confidentiality, and classroom management. Basic child development and learning strategies. First aid and emergency procedures, including CPR, if required by the district. Working with students with a variety of special needs in both one-on-one and small group settings. Implementing IEP goals and objectives effectively under the direction of the teacher. Using adaptive technology or materials to support students' learning and participation. Communicating clearly and effectively with students, teachers, and parents. Managing behavior in the classroom and using positive reinforcement techniques. Providing support for daily living activities, including feeding, personal hygiene, and mobility assistance. Recording and reporting observations of student progress and behavior in an organized manner. Adapt instructional strategies and materials to meet the unique needs of each student. Work collaboratively with teachers, therapists, and other staff to support students' learning and development. Maintain patience, empathy, and a positive attitude when working with students with special needs. Remain calm and professional in emotionally charged or challenging situations. Monitor and support students during classroom activities, transitions, and special events. Foster an inclusive and supportive learning environment where all students can thrive. Support students in building social, communication, and self-help skills. Follow instructions and adhere to established educational practices, policies, and guidelines.
    PHYSICAL DEMANDS
    Standing and Walking: Must be able to stand or walk for extended periods while assisting students in the classroom, during activities, and on school grounds. Mobility: Ability to move quickly and assist students during transitions, emergency situations, or when providing support throughout the school. Lifting and Carrying: May need to lift or assist in lifting students, carry or move equipment, materials, or assist with mobility needs (e.g., up to 30 pounds). Bending and Reaching: Required to bend, kneel, or reach to assist students with daily activities, adapt materials, or address needs. Physical Assistance: May need to provide hands-on assistance with personal care tasks, such as feeding, toileting, or positioning students with mobility impairments. Stamina: Ability to maintain energy and focus throughout the day, including assisting with classroom activities and managing students during breaks and recess. Endurance: Ability to work in varying conditions, including assisting students during physical activities or on field trips. Dexterity: Use of hands for handling instructional materials, assisting students with tasks, and operating adaptive technologies.
    WORK ENVIRONMENT
    Classroom Setting: Primarily work in the classroom with students who have special needs, providing direct support in an instructional environment. Indoor and Outdoor Areas: Occasionally assist students outside the classroom, including during recess, lunch, or school events. Collaborative Environment: Work closely with special education teachers, other staff, and therapists to implement individualized plans and support students' needs. Varied Student Needs: Interact with students who may have a wide range of disabilities, including physical, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral challenges. Calm and Supportive: The environment requires patience, empathy, and a calm demeanor to manage both routine and potentially challenging situations. Dynamic and Flexible: The pace can vary depending on the needs of the students, requiring adaptability and quick responses to changes or new challenges. Inclusive Atmosphere: Work in an inclusive school setting where the goal is to provide a safe and supportive space for students with special needs to thrive alongside their peers.
    EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
    Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Additional post-secondary coursework in special education, child development, or related fields. Applicants must meet one of the following qualifications: Two years of college credits through an accredited institution An Associate's Degree or higher Passing Score on an approved formal academic assessment Experience: Previous experience working with children, particularly those with special needs, is highly preferred. Experience in a classroom or educational setting is a plus. Training: Completion of training in first aid, CPR, or behavioral management techniques preferred. Certifications: Crisis Prevention Intervention (CPI) will be provided to effectively handle challenging behavior and ensure student safety.
    BENEFIT INFORMATION
    St. Louis Park Schools provides a comprehensive benefits package for employees working 20 or more hours per week. Key benefits include:
    Health and Dental Insurance Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) for medical and dependent care expenses Life Insurance Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance Short- and Long-Term Disability Insurance
    The cost of benefits varies based on the employee group and full-time equivalent (FTE) status. For detailed information, including specific benefits and associated costs, please refer to the applicable group or bargaining unit contract Employment Contracts. Read Less

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