
Director of Secondary Education at Dublin Unified School District
About the Employer
Dublin, a suburban city in Alameda County’s East Bay and Tri-Valley regions, has a population of about 73,000 and sits at the I-580/680 intersection. Dublin Unified School District (DUSD) serves nearly 13,000 students from preschool to adult education across a diverse community. The district includes seven elementary schools, two middle schools, one TK-8 school, one continuation high school, and two comprehensive high schools. Committed to inclusive education, DUSD employees embrace the opportunity to ensure all TK-12 students receive instruction in the least restrictive environment by way of inclusion programming. Recognized among the "Best School Districts in California," DUSD schools have earned accolades such as the AP Honor Roll, National Blue Ribbon School, Gold Ribbon Award, and California Distinguished School. DUSD prohibits sex discrimination in all educational programs and activities. Concerns can be reported to Title IX Coordinator Heather Campos, Assistant Superintendent Human Resources. More details on nondiscrimination policies are available at https://dublinusd.org/
Requirements / Qualifications
Initial paper screening 7/19/18.
- Letter of Introduction (Letter of Introduction)
- Letter(s) of Recommendation (Three recent letters of recommendation)
- Resume (Resume)
Requirements / Qualifications
Initial paper screening 7/19/18.
- Letter of Introduction (Letter of Introduction)
- Letter(s) of Recommendation (Three recent letters of recommendation)
- Resume (Resume)
Comments and Other Information
Dublin Unified School District is one of the fastest growing, highest performing districts in California, currently serving approximately 11,000 students and projections indicate thousands more will arrive during these next few years. The District’s commitment to innovative learning environments, investment in professional development, emphasis on fostering a collaborative culture, and a highly competitive compensation structure combine to make Dublin Unified a professional and positive working environment created for the purpose of serving students.
Dublin is conveniently located at the interchange of 580 and 680 in the scenic Tri-Valley, strategically situated between two world-class business parks, Bishop Ranch and Hacienda. The area is an ideal place to live, learn, work, and play; where one can enjoy an abundance of amenities such as performing arts centers, expansive parks, and renowned cultural centers in nearby San Francisco and San Jose. Employment opportunities in the Bay Area, with Silicone Valley leading the way, has been responsible for much of the city’s growth, and the quality of the our schools are cited as the primary factor that residents chose to make Dublin their home.
The community has been and continues to be generous in their support of schools, approving a parcel tax and multiple bond measures, including a $283 million bond in 2016. As a result, the District has been able to provide state-of-the-art facilities for students and staff, a trend that is expected to continue into the future to ensure that all students receive a quality learning experience.
Comments and Other Information
Dublin Unified School District is one of the fastest growing, highest performing districts in California, currently serving approximately 11,000 students and projections indicate thousands more will arrive during these next few years. The District’s commitment to innovative learning environments, investment in professional development, emphasis on fostering a collaborative culture, and a highly competitive compensation structure combine to make Dublin Unified a professional and positive working environment created for the purpose of serving students.
Dublin is conveniently located at the interchange of 580 and 680 in the scenic Tri-Valley, strategically situated between two world-class business parks, Bishop Ranch and Hacienda. The area is an ideal place to live, learn, work, and play; where one can enjoy an abundance of amenities such as performing arts centers, expansive parks, and renowned cultural centers in nearby San Francisco and San Jose. Employment opportunities in the Bay Area, with Silicone Valley leading the way, has been responsible for much of the city’s growth, and the quality of the our schools are cited as the primary factor that residents chose to make Dublin their home.
The community has been and continues to be generous in their support of schools, approving a parcel tax and multiple bond measures, including a $283 million bond in 2016. As a result, the District has been able to provide state-of-the-art facilities for students and staff, a trend that is expected to continue into the future to ensure that all students receive a quality learning experience.