Vernon Public Schools Administrative Vacancy Director of Business and Finance.

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Vernon Public Schools Administrative Vacancy Director of Business and Finance

Vernon Public Schools Vernon, Connecticut Position Effective: on or about December 1, 2011 Application Deadline: Monday, October 17, 2011

Mission of the Vernon Public Schools The Vernon Public Schools, in partnership with family and community, is committed to provide a quality education, with high expectations, in a safe environment where all students become independent learners and productive contributors to society.

Community Profile Vernon was first settled in 1716 and was incorporated as a town in Founded at the start of the Industrial Revolution, the town developed into a major center for the manufacture of textiles. Vernon is a suburban community rich in historical and cultural tradition. The town is 15 miles to the northeast of Hartford and is equidistant between New York and Boston. Today the Rockville section of Vernon enjoys the unique status of being listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Although many of the mills are gone, the area remains an active urban center. Once known as rural Vernon, it is now best described as a suburb of Hartford and part of the Tri- Town area of Vernon, Ellington, and Tolland. Although rural areas still exist, Vernon today has a population of over 30,000 residents living in over 13,000 housing units.

The Position Vernon Public Schools is seeking outstanding candidates for the administrative position of Director of Business and Finance to administer and evaluate all facets of school district management, including fiscal services, benefits, transportation, food service, risk management, security, and facilities in order to provide the best educational services possible within the financial resources of the district.

Qualifications Masters degree in Business or Public Administration preferred but not required. Masters degree in Business or Public Administration preferred but not required. Ability to plan, organize and execute complex administrative tasks Ability to plan, organize and execute complex administrative tasks Ability to manage, coordinate, and evaluate programs, services, and business office personnel Ability to manage, coordinate, and evaluate programs, services, and business office personnel Excellent verbal and written communication skills Excellent verbal and written communication skills At least five years previous experience in school or non-profit organization finance preferred but not required At least five years previous experience in school or non-profit organization finance preferred but not required Certified (or eligible to be certified) as State of Connecticut school business administrator (085) Certified (or eligible to be certified) as State of Connecticut school business administrator (085)

District Profile Dr. Mary P. Conway, Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Deborah Murasso, Assistant Superintendent of Schools Mrs. Patricia Buell, Director of Pupil Personnel Services Vacant, Director of Business and Finance Vernon Public Schools educates its student population of 3,579 in grades PK-12 which includes five elementary schools, one middle school, one high school, and a satellite learning center. Policy is governed by the Vernon Board of Education, a nine-member elected body. The Director of Business and Finance reports directly to the Superintendent of Schools. The operating budget for the is $47,462,358.

Compensation Package The salary range for this position is $90,000 to $110,000 and is negotiable. Application Process To establish a pre-employment file, please complete an online application at Click on “Employment.” The closing date for applications is Monday, October 17, Only complete applications received electronically by the deadline will be considered.

What We Do We hold and act upon high expectations for all students, in and out of the classroom. We hold and act upon high expectations for all students, in and out of the classroom. We cultivate, with the students themselves, personal expectations of success. We cultivate, with the students themselves, personal expectations of success. We create structures that solicit student interests that become part of our curriculum. We create structures that solicit student interests that become part of our curriculum. We provide opportunities to develop all students’ personal passions and interests. We provide opportunities to develop all students’ personal passions and interests.

How We Do It Our curriculum and programs are aligned with local, state, and national standards and reflect research-based best practices. Our curriculum and programs are aligned with local, state, and national standards and reflect research-based best practices. Our programs are implemented through high-quality instruction. Our programs are implemented through high-quality instruction. Our classrooms are positive environments where all students can be problem-solvers and risk-takers. Our classrooms are positive environments where all students can be problem-solvers and risk-takers. Our facilities are student-centered, equipped for 21st century programs, clean and safe. Our facilities are student-centered, equipped for 21st century programs, clean and safe. Our programs are continuously assessed through a variety of measures. Our programs are continuously assessed through a variety of measures. Our students receive recognition for their accomplishments. Our students receive recognition for their accomplishments. Our students are given increasing opportunities for independence and responsibility according to their abilities. Our students are given increasing opportunities for independence and responsibility according to their abilities. Our students develop and apply those skills and personal attributes necessary to meet the demands of a changing society. Our students develop and apply those skills and personal attributes necessary to meet the demands of a changing society.