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Classified Substitute - Food Service, Custodial, Clerk, Aide, Transportation at Geyserville USD

Application Deadline

12/14/2018 11:55 PM Pacific

Date Posted
7/2/2018
Contact
Shannon Marckx
707-857-3592 103
Number of Openings
10

Add'l Salary Info

Varied - See Job Announcement Flyer
Length of Work Year
Varied - As Needed
Employment Type
Part Time

Requirements / Qualifications

Requirements / Qualifications

Curious about the Geyserville area and our school? Check out our description to the right. Job Descriptions specific to the Classified Substitute area you are interested in can be requested by calling or emailing the contact person listed above. Substitutes are expected to meet all requirements and be willing to complete all duties as stated in the current, related job description. Training on specific tasks is provided once applicant is placed on regular sub list and prior to assignment.


      Curious about the Geyserville area and our school? Check out our description to the right. Job Descriptions specific to the Classified Substitute area you are interested in can be requested by calling or emailing the contact person listed above. Substitutes are expected to meet all requirements and be willing to complete all duties as stated in the current, related job description. Training on specific tasks is provided once applicant is placed on regular sub list and prior to assignment.

          Comments and Other Information

          The community of Geyserville is approximately twenty miles north of Santa Rosa, CA in northern Sonoma County. It is a historical farming community set in the valley and surrounded by vineyards. Its diverse population includes founding families, vineyard owners, land managers, laborers, seasonal workers, and people employed in a wide variety of occupations in Sonoma and the surrounding counties. The area offers many opportunities to engage in interests such as the arts and music, exploring nearby trails, and enjoying activities at Lake Sonoma or one of the beautiful ocean beaches. Additionally, anyone considering themselves a culinary gourmand or locavore will find they have landed in a world-renowned food paradise! The goal of Geyserville New Tech Academy (GNTA) and Geyserville Elementary School (GES) is to guide its students through a meaningful and challenging standards based curriculum. As a result, each graduate will become a lifelong learner, capable of developing and planning a course of action; and have the perseverance and competency to succeed. GUSD students utilize various technologies to access and manage information, and create final projects for presentations. Students experience an interdisciplinary curriculum driven by a common core reflecting various disciplines. Students concentrate on effective communication, complex thinking and high standards of performance. We strive is to enable students to develop a positive vision of themselves, and to become responsible, independent, self-directed learners.

          Comments and Other Information


          The community of Geyserville is approximately twenty miles north of Santa Rosa, CA in northern Sonoma County. It is a historical farming community set in the valley and surrounded by vineyards. Its diverse population includes founding families, vineyard owners, land managers, laborers, seasonal workers, and people employed in a wide variety of occupations in Sonoma and the surrounding counties. The area offers many opportunities to engage in interests such as the arts and music, exploring nearby trails, and enjoying activities at Lake Sonoma or one of the beautiful ocean beaches. Additionally, anyone considering themselves a culinary gourmand or locavore will find they have landed in a world-renowned food paradise! The goal of Geyserville New Tech Academy (GNTA) and Geyserville Elementary School (GES) is to guide its students through a meaningful and challenging standards based curriculum. As a result, each graduate will become a lifelong learner, capable of developing and planning a course of action; and have the perseverance and competency to succeed. GUSD students utilize various technologies to access and manage information, and create final projects for presentations. Students experience an interdisciplinary curriculum driven by a common core reflecting various disciplines. Students concentrate on effective communication, complex thinking and high standards of performance. We strive is to enable students to develop a positive vision of themselves, and to become responsible, independent, self-directed learners.