Clarion-Goldfield-Dows Superintendent
Company: Grundmeyer Leader Search
Location: Clarion
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Position Type: Administration/ Superintendent Date Posted:
10/30/2019 Location: Clarion Date Available: 07/01/2020 Closing
Date: 01/05/2020 Position Purpose To inspire, lead, guide and
direct every member of the administrative, instructional, and
supportive services teams in setting and achieving the highest
standards of excellence in developing and maintaining the best
possible educational programs and services, so that each individual
student enrolled in the school district will be provided with a
complete, valuable, meaningful, and personally rewarding education.
To oversee and administer the use of all school district
facilities, property, and funds with to ensure that those resources
are utilized in an appropriate manner. Essential Functions • Serves
as the Chief Executive Officer of the school district,
administering the development and maintenance of a positive
educational program designed to foster student achievement and meet
the needs of the school community in conformance with Board
policies and applicable law. • Advises the Board on the need for
new or revised policies and ensures that all policies of
implemented and followed. • Prepares and submits to the Board
recommendations relative to all matters requiring Board action,
placing before the Board such necessary and helpful facts,
information and reports needed to enable the Board to make informed
decisions. • Handles emergency situations as necessary on any
matter that requires immediate action or that is not covered by
Board policies or school district procedures. • Attends and
participates in all meetings of the Board and its committees,
except executive sessions for the purpose of discussing the
Superintendent's employment or salary. • Serves as ex officio
member of Board and school committees. • Reports to the Board such
matters as deemed material to the understanding and proper
management of the schools, or as the Board may request. •
Supervises the carrying out of all laws, regulations, and Board
policies. • Makes all administrative decisions within the school
necessary to the proper function of the school district. • Makes
such rules and gives such instructions to school employees and
students as may be necessary to implement Board policy. •
Formulates school objectives, policies, plans, and programs;
prepares (or causes to be prepared) and presents facts and
explanations necessary to assist the Board in its duty of
legislation for the schools. • Conducts a periodic audit of the
total school program, and advises the Board on recommendations for
the educational advancement of the schools. • Recommends to the
Board for its adoption all courses of study, curriculum guides, and
major changes in texts and time schedules to be used in the
schools. • Oversees the timely revisions of all curriculum guides
and courses of study. • Prescribes rules for the classification and
advancement of students, and for the transfer of students from one
building to another in accordance with published policies. •
Communicates directly or through delegation all actions of the
Board relating to personnel matters to all employees; and receives
from employees communications to be made to the Board. • Oversees
collective bargaining negotiations with labor organizations
representing school district employees. • Recommends for
appointment, election, or employment all employees of the Board
except professional officers of the Board, and assigns, transfers,
and recommends for dismissal any and all employees of the Board
except professional officers of the Board. • Assigns and transfers
employees as the interest of the district may dictate, and reports
such action to the Board for information and record. • Supervises
methods of teaching, supervision, and administration in effect in
the schools. • Recommends to the Board for final action the
promotion, salary changes, demotion, or termination of employment
of any employees. • Establishes and administers the school
district's evaluation and performance management programs to ensure
that standards of employee performance are maintained, constructive
feedback is provided and corrective action taken when necessary. •
Supervises the preparation and presentation of the annual budget
and recommends it to the Board for approval. • Establishes and
maintains efficient procedures and effective controls for all
expenditures of school funds in accordance with the adopted budget.
• Acts as purchasing agent for the Board, and established
procedures for the purchase of books, materials, and supplies. •
Provides suitable instructions and regulations to govern the use
and care of school properties. • Recommends to the Board sales of
all property no longer required by the Board, and supervises the
proper execution of such sales. • Submits, or causes to be
submitted, all reports required by the federal and state laws. •
Recommends the establishment or alteration of attendance boundaries
for all schools in the interest of good administration of the
instructional program, and approves the special transfer of
students from one neighboring district to another only when, in the
superintendent's opinion, conditions in each case warrant such
action. • Makes recommendations to the Board concerning the
transportation of pupils in accordance with the law and the
requirements of safety. • Makes recommendations with reference to
the location and size of new school sites and of additions to
existing sites; the location and size of new buildings on school
sites; the plans for new school buildings; all appropriations for
sites and buildings' and improvement, alterations, and changes in
the buildings and equipment of the district. • Represents the
district in its dealings with other school systems, institutions,
agencies, and community organizations. • Keeps informed of modern
educational thought and practices by advances study, by visiting
school systems elsewhere, by attending educational conferences, and
by other appropriate means, and keeps the Board informed of trends
in education. • Establishes and maintains a program of public
relations to keep the public well-informed of the activities and
needs of the school district, establishing a cooperative working
relationship between the schools and the community. • Keeps the
public informed about modern educational practices, educational
trends, and the policies, practices, and problems in the district's
schools. • Confers periodically with professional and lay groups
concerning the school program, and transmits to the Board
suggestions gained from such conferences. Additional Duties •
Performs other related tasks as assigned by the Board of Education.
Note: The above description is not meant to be all inclusive of
every task or responsibility. Equipment • Uses standard office
equipment such as personal computers, printer, copier and fax
machines, and telephone. Travel Requirements • Travels to school
district buildings and professional meetings as required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities • Thorough knowledge of current
trends in research and practices in public education. •
Demonstrated competence in leadership, management, interpersonal
relations and communications. • Ability to maintain and instill
high standards of ethics and integrity. • Knowledge of teaching
methods, educational pedagogy and behavioral management methods
successful in school environments at all levels. • Knowledge of
administration and supervision concepts. • Knowledge of applicable
federal and state laws regarding education, students, professional
staff and other employees, etc. • Ability to organize and
coordinate work. • Ability to develop and implement projects. •
Ability to prepare oral or written communications for distribution
to the Board of Education, employees, students and parents. •
Ability to organize multiple tasks and conflicting time
constraints. • Ability to ensure that responsible administrators
address student disciplinary matters in an effective, consistent
and fair manner in accordance with applicable law and Board
policies. • Ability to establish and maintain cooperative working
relationships with others contacted in the course of work. •
Ability to engage in self-evaluation with regard to leadership,
performance and professional growth. • Ability to plan and
implement professional development for administrators and teaching
staff. • Ability to anticipate and address problems that may arise
in a resourceful and consistent manner. • Ability to use computer
network system and software applications as needed. Physical and
Mental Demands, Work Hazards • Works in standard office and school
building environments. Note: Also see the Summary of Physical,
Sensory and Environmental Requirements Needed to Perform Essential
Functins for this position. Qualifications Profile
Certifications/License: • State Certification as required for
position • Motor Vehicle Operator's License or ability to provide
own transportation. Education: • Bachelor's Degree and Masters
Degree from an accredited college or university, preferably in
School Administration. • Masters plus 30 or Specialist preferred.
Experience: • Extensive successful teaching experience, preferably
in more than one grade level. • Extensive successful administration
experience, preferably both as a school building and central office
administrator. FLSA Status : Exempt
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