The Site Superintendent at California School for the Deaf, Fremont (CSD), serves more than 350 students with a staff mix of approximately 350 educators, residential care workers and support services personnel. The Site Superintendent (SS) provides leadership to Local Education Agencies (LEAs) and CSD staff in providing quality educational services to Deaf and hard of hearing students. School services address a wide range of needs for students that are Deaf or hard of hearing in accordance with the goals and policies of the California Department of Education (CDE) and state and federal rules and guidelines. The school ensures that students receive a quality education in both American Sign Language and English. Program components and services to students in the Early Childhood, Elementary, Middle School, and High Schools include career technical education, special education, pupil personnel services, media technology services, curriculum development, diagnostic services, outreach and training, and business support services. CSD is organized into five departments: Curriculum/Instruction/Outreach, Pupil Personnel Services, Student Life, Human Resources, and Support Services.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Possession of a master’s or higher degree in Deaf Education or a closely related subject from a regionally accredited college or university.
Applicant must possess a California Administrative Services Credential or be qualified and willing to enroll in an administrative internship program working toward obtaining the credential.
A minimum of five years of administrative experience with oversight responsibilities of education programs for the Deaf and hard-of-hearing student population.
A minimum of three years’ experience as a credentialed teacher for the Deaf.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Doctorate from an accredited institution in the area of the Deaf and/or educational administration is highly desired.
Be knowledgeable of:
Deaf culture needs and issues
Principles, practices, concerns, and trends of school administration, management, and educational issues in serving Deaf and hard-of-hearing students
Fiscal planning and oversight, personnel management, strategic planning, curriculum and instruction, facilities planning, community relations, and legislative relations
Local, state, and national programs for the Deaf and hard of hearing
Possess the abilities and interpersonal skills to:
Communicate fluently in American Sign Language
Promote and ensure academic and instructional excellence in all educational programs according to rigorous content and performance standards for all students served
Develop and implement procedures to ensure quality control of all programs and services
Promote parent and community partnerships and involvement in school activities
Maintain general oversight and monitor business functions of a state operated agency including all budgetary functions, and plant operations needs
Promote and implement appropriate personnel practices and labor relations policies
Establish and maintain effective communications with all constituency groups to integrate the activities of diverse interests to attain common goals