Health & Welfare Benefits, CalPERS Retirement, District Paid Vacation (22 days) and Holidays
Preferred Education:
2 Year Degree
Additional Information:
19 openings available.
nder the direction of the Assistant Director of Expanded Learning ISS, this position is responsible for assisting with the planning, monitoring, directing and supervising of Expanded Learning Opportunities Programs (ELOP) including After School Education and Safety Grant (ASES) at LEUSD Sites, with a focus on children in grades TK – 8th grade in a Before, Gap and After School setting; perform related work as assigned. May provide oversight when Assistant Director or Designee is out of District.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Education Required Graduation from high school or evidence of equivalent educational proficiency is required. An Associate of Arts or Bachelor of Arts degree (or equivalent) from an accredited college or university is preferred, with major coursework in child/human development and/or education is preferred.
Experience Required Minimum three (3) years of increasingly responsible experience leading and/or supervising the work of others in an educational environment; Minimum of five (5) years prior work experience with school aged children, and their families, in a structured setting.
Licenses, Certifications, Bonding and/or Testing Required: • Valid CPR/First Aid card for infants and children • Valid CA Driver’s License and evidence of insurability • Department of Justice Fingerprint Clearance, and negative pre-employment drug screen test/negative TB results
Lake Elsinore Unified School District (LEUSD) boundaries stretch over 144 square miles through Southwest Riverside County, serving families in Lake Elsinore, Canyon Lake, and Wildomar, and several unincorporated Riverside County communities, including Lakeland Village and Horsethief Canyon.
Our earliest schools began serving the valley during the 1880s, a few years before the City of Lake Elsinore's incorporation (1888). In 1988, Elsinore Union High School District unified with the Elsinore Elementary District (K-8) to form LEUSD. Over 140 years later, the legacy of education at LEUSD continues serving over 21 000 TK- 12th-grade students district at 25 schools, including alternative education programs.
Working collaboratively, our team of nearly 2,500 classified and certificated staff, families, and educational partners strive to prepare students for college and career success. Our schools engage students in innovative and diverse ways, including dual immersion, AVID, STEAM, visual and performing arts, Career and Technical education, advanced placement, and much more.
In 2016, our community committed to continued enhancements to LEUSD with the passage of Measure V. Measure V ...is a $105 million bond to support facilities and improvements, technology to support innovative instruction, new classroom construction, school safety, campus security enhancements, renovations to playfields, athletics, performing arts, and music, and improving energy efficiency district wide.