What are the responsibilities and job description for the ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT, BUSINESS SERVICES position at Carlsbad, USD of (CA)?
JOB
BASIC JOB FUNCTION: Under administrative direction of the Superintendent, plan, control and administer business services functions to ensure District operations are conducted in accordance with Board Policy and state, federal and local regulations; plan and administer fiscal and budgetary programs to ensure fiscal solvency; and provide consultation in all areas pertaining to the strategic direction of financial and business-related District goals.The recruitment process will consist of an in person structured interview, which is scheduled for Friday, May 9, 2025 and a final interview which it tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, May 14, 2025 in person at the District Office.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Serve as a member of the Superintendent's Executive Cabinet by providing recommendations and counsel regarding business, financial and operational aspects of the district; advise and provide policy direction to the district regarding financial, business and other administrative matters; and conduct and oversee the analysis, interpretation and integration of legislation, regulations and policies related to assigned areas of responsibility. Manage and direct work of the Business Services Department including the planning and construction of new facilities, maintenance and grounds, fiscal services, purchasing, transportation, and nutrition services; coordinate inter-departmental projects and activities; and direct assigned management personnel in setting and achieving department goals. Prepare the district's budget to ensure solvency; develop fiscal and budgetary practices; consult with program administrators for budget planning and cost containment purposes; and project district income and expenditures in the budget development process. Generate a variety of complex reports and correspondence relating to the business affairs and operation of the district; prepare agenda items for the Board of Trustees' meetings and complete the follow-up process for such items after board action; and provide presentations to the Board of Trustees and the public. Direct the preparation and submission of applications and reports to meet the requirements of local, state and federal agencies; oversee the maintenance of official records and files; and supervise the annual audit and conduct internal audits as required. Oversee and leverage data/information processing services and requirements in all areas of district business applications. Prepare short and long-range projections of school populations for the planning of school building needs; oversee discussions and decisions pertaining to school and District boundaries; and negotiate and manage contracts with public and private agencies including construction contracts, lease/purchase and lease agreements. Coordinate and maintain the district's risk management and insurance programs, as appropriate, including fire casualty, employee fringe benefits, workers compensation and student accident plans.Provide support to the District negotiation process and when appropriate, assist and/or negotiate on behalf of the District with all bargaining units. Perform other related duties as assigned by the Superintendent. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: KNOWLEDGE OF: California school finance and budgeting practicesApplicable regulations and laws such as the California State Education Code, the California Revenue and Taxation Code and other statutes, codes, rules, and regulations pertaining to all areas of school business and financeConcepts, principles and practices of business administration and public agency organization managementGeneral processes in the adoption and implementation of state legislationThe District's labor union contract language and related past practices ABILITY TO: Formulate long and short-range comprehensive business plansAnalyze, interpret and apply federal, state, and local laws affecting school finance and businessBalance legal mandates and political issues while making effective and informed decisionsSolve complex, organization-wide problems and demonstrate leadership in the development and implementation of changes to district practices and policiesOrganize and oversee multifaceted activities and projects in keeping with established goals and timelinesInfluence, negotiate and counter positions in a mutually agreeable mannerAdapt to changing priorities and requirementsLead individuals and groups toward the attainment of goalsMaintain relationships with all stakeholders, such as employees, labor organizations, parents, and state, federal and local agency representativesDevelop collaborative working relationships with the Board, Superintendent and Cabinet membersAnticipate, prevent and resolve conflictsCommunicate complex concepts or issues both orally and in writing to a variety of people with varying levels of understanding
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Please upload and attach a cover letter, resume and three letters of reference from colleagues and supervisors to your online application.The candidates deemed most qualified after a review of application materials and supplemental responses will be contacted for an interview shortly after the application deadline.Please contact Rachel Austin, Director of Classified Personnel, at (760) 331-5029 or raustin@carlsbadusd.net with any questions.Offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of medical and drug screening and a background check that includes fingerprinting and criminal history check.Carlsbad Unified School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer
BASIC JOB FUNCTION: Under administrative direction of the Superintendent, plan, control and administer business services functions to ensure District operations are conducted in accordance with Board Policy and state, federal and local regulations; plan and administer fiscal and budgetary programs to ensure fiscal solvency; and provide consultation in all areas pertaining to the strategic direction of financial and business-related District goals.The recruitment process will consist of an in person structured interview, which is scheduled for Friday, May 9, 2025 and a final interview which it tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, May 14, 2025 in person at the District Office.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
ESSENTIAL DUTIES: Serve as a member of the Superintendent's Executive Cabinet by providing recommendations and counsel regarding business, financial and operational aspects of the district; advise and provide policy direction to the district regarding financial, business and other administrative matters; and conduct and oversee the analysis, interpretation and integration of legislation, regulations and policies related to assigned areas of responsibility. Manage and direct work of the Business Services Department including the planning and construction of new facilities, maintenance and grounds, fiscal services, purchasing, transportation, and nutrition services; coordinate inter-departmental projects and activities; and direct assigned management personnel in setting and achieving department goals. Prepare the district's budget to ensure solvency; develop fiscal and budgetary practices; consult with program administrators for budget planning and cost containment purposes; and project district income and expenditures in the budget development process. Generate a variety of complex reports and correspondence relating to the business affairs and operation of the district; prepare agenda items for the Board of Trustees' meetings and complete the follow-up process for such items after board action; and provide presentations to the Board of Trustees and the public. Direct the preparation and submission of applications and reports to meet the requirements of local, state and federal agencies; oversee the maintenance of official records and files; and supervise the annual audit and conduct internal audits as required. Oversee and leverage data/information processing services and requirements in all areas of district business applications. Prepare short and long-range projections of school populations for the planning of school building needs; oversee discussions and decisions pertaining to school and District boundaries; and negotiate and manage contracts with public and private agencies including construction contracts, lease/purchase and lease agreements. Coordinate and maintain the district's risk management and insurance programs, as appropriate, including fire casualty, employee fringe benefits, workers compensation and student accident plans.Provide support to the District negotiation process and when appropriate, assist and/or negotiate on behalf of the District with all bargaining units. Perform other related duties as assigned by the Superintendent. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: KNOWLEDGE OF: California school finance and budgeting practicesApplicable regulations and laws such as the California State Education Code, the California Revenue and Taxation Code and other statutes, codes, rules, and regulations pertaining to all areas of school business and financeConcepts, principles and practices of business administration and public agency organization managementGeneral processes in the adoption and implementation of state legislationThe District's labor union contract language and related past practices ABILITY TO: Formulate long and short-range comprehensive business plansAnalyze, interpret and apply federal, state, and local laws affecting school finance and businessBalance legal mandates and political issues while making effective and informed decisionsSolve complex, organization-wide problems and demonstrate leadership in the development and implementation of changes to district practices and policiesOrganize and oversee multifaceted activities and projects in keeping with established goals and timelinesInfluence, negotiate and counter positions in a mutually agreeable mannerAdapt to changing priorities and requirementsLead individuals and groups toward the attainment of goalsMaintain relationships with all stakeholders, such as employees, labor organizations, parents, and state, federal and local agency representativesDevelop collaborative working relationships with the Board, Superintendent and Cabinet membersAnticipate, prevent and resolve conflictsCommunicate complex concepts or issues both orally and in writing to a variety of people with varying levels of understanding
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Please upload and attach a cover letter, resume and three letters of reference from colleagues and supervisors to your online application.The candidates deemed most qualified after a review of application materials and supplemental responses will be contacted for an interview shortly after the application deadline.Please contact Rachel Austin, Director of Classified Personnel, at (760) 331-5029 or raustin@carlsbadusd.net with any questions.Offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of medical and drug screening and a background check that includes fingerprinting and criminal history check.Carlsbad Unified School District is an Equal Opportunity Employer