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OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT → CLASSIFICATION → ASSISTANT TO THE ASSOCIATE SUPERINTENDENT OF OFFICE OF STUDENT AND FAMILY SUPPORT AND ENGAGEMENT (OSFSE)
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EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Works closely with staff in coordinating activities of the Office of the Associate Superintendent of Student and Family Support and Engagement (OSFSE )and acts as a liaison with other central offices. . Participates in planning for and maintaining the smooth functioning of the OSFSE; Prepares a variety of correspondence, reports, and other documents for the Board of Education; MCPS offices and schools, and community members and organizations; investigates problems or topics; and gathers and analyzes data for the Associate Superintendent. Promotes positive public relations with MCPS staff, parents, county and community agencies, and the general public; represents the OSFSE at various school system and community meetings. Appropriately follows up with community, parents, Board of Education, and other requests as directed by the associate superintendent. Participates and/or chairs numerous committees frequently acting as facilitator or recorder and often responsible for drafting and editing the committee reports, and for follow up planning and action on committee responsibilities. Participates in the development of the budget, including the development and review of all of its components. Maintains knowledge of Board of Education policies and actions pertinent to the operation of the office. Responds to questions from schools, central offices, and community members about programs, directing inquiries to appropriate individuals or following up directly. Reviews correspondence with the chief engagement officer on a daily basis, takes action as appropriate; suggests agenda items for various regularly scheduled meetings. Organizes and manages special projects according to OSFSE or MCPS needs. . Supports the ongoing professional development of OSFSE staff. Problem solves and identifies community, department and/or cluster issues or concerns and advises the associate superintendent.Performs related duties consistent with the scope and intent of the position.
This description may be changed at any time.