Health Clerk I at Orange County Educational Arts Academy
Job Summary
Job Summary
The OCEAA Health Clerk I is primarily responsible for supporting the health office, by supporting school safety around Covid-19 policies and procedures in response to the pandemic. The Health Clerk I recommends, supports and implements policy changes and ensures compliance with State and Education Code mandates and ensures student health and welfare are a top priority.
Requirements / Qualifications
Requirements / Qualifications
Email the following documents to rvargas@oceaa.org:
- Letter of Introduction
- Resume
- 3 Current Letters of Recommendation
- Completed Classified OCEAA Application (available at http://www.oceaa.org/employment-empleo/)
Must have:
-current TB clearance
-valid CPR and first aid certification
Email the following documents to rvargas@oceaa.org:
- Letter of Introduction
- Resume
- 3 Current Letters of Recommendation
- Completed Classified OCEAA Application (available at http://www.oceaa.org/employment-empleo/)
Must have:
-current TB clearance
-valid CPR and first aid certification
Comments and Other Information
Orange County Educational Arts Academy (OCEAA) is a TK-8 independent charter school specializing in dual language immersion programming which serves over 600 students. Our mission at OCEAA is simple: to nurture all learners to become creative, critical thinkers by providing high quality standards-based instruction through the arts, technology, language and culture.
OCEAA has a diverse population; approximately 70% of our students are low income, 50% are English Learners and 7% are Students with Disabilities. Grounded in our Habits of Character - integrity, compassion, courage, collaboration, and perseverance, OCEAA partners with EL Education as a national network school to create classrooms where students achieve content mastery in two languages and become active contributors in building a better world.
Comments and Other Information
Orange County Educational Arts Academy (OCEAA) is a TK-8 independent charter school specializing in dual language immersion programming which serves over 600 students. Our mission at OCEAA is simple: to nurture all learners to become creative, critical thinkers by providing high quality standards-based instruction through the arts, technology, language and culture.
OCEAA has a diverse population; approximately 70% of our students are low income, 50% are English Learners and 7% are Students with Disabilities. Grounded in our Habits of Character - integrity, compassion, courage, collaboration, and perseverance, OCEAA partners with EL Education as a national network school to create classrooms where students achieve content mastery in two languages and become active contributors in building a better world.