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Position TitleJob NumberJob DescriptionPay Scale
Director of Facilities II - Anticipated

The Director of Facilities will play a pivotal role in ensuring the safety, functionality, and improvement of BOCES-owned and leased facilities. This position offers a unique opportunity to lead a dynamic team, fostering an environment that supports the educational mission of BOCES. The successful candidate will be a strategic thinker, collaborator, and advocate for innovation, committed to maintaining world-class facilities. Reporting to the Deputy Superintendent and collaborating closely with other administrative staff, the Director of Facilities will create the conditions for operational excellence and sustainability.

Salary: $72,000—$82,000

Position is anticipated to begin in July 2025.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

The following list is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities required by the employee. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time, with or without notice. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.

Primary Responsibilities:

Oversee the maintenance, repair, and improvement of all BOCES facilities, including buildings, grounds, and equipment.

Develop and implement preventive maintenance programs to ensure facilities are safe and operational.

Ensure all facilities comply with local, state, and federal regulations, including health and safety standards.

Conduct regular inspections to ensure compliance with building codes and environmental standards.

Lead and manage the facilities team, including maintenance workers, including vendors, custodial staff, and groundskeepers.

Provide on-the-job training and professional development opportunities for staff.

Develop and manage the facilities budget, ensuring cost-effective operations and maintenance.

Monitor expenses to ensure budgetary limits are not exceeded.

Plan and oversee construction and renovation projects, coordinating with contractors and vendors.

Perform visual inspections of work performed by private contractors and maintenance employees to ensure satisfactory completion.

Develop and implement emergency response plans for facilities-related incidents.

Coordinate with school administrators to address maintenance, repair, and operational needs.

Promote and implement sustainable practices to reduce environmental impact and improve energy efficiency.

Track inventory and order necessary supplies and parts for equipment and buildings.

The Director of Facilities will assume other duties, projects and responsibilities as assigned by the Deputy Superintendent and other leadership team members.

The Director of Facilities will possess the following minimum qualities, qualifications, skills, and/or abilities:

Excellent organizational and project management abilities.

A clear communicator in both oral and written language, including electronic communication.

Knowledge of building codes, safety regulations, and environmental standards.

Evidence of an open, collaborative leadership style that fosters a sense of teamwork and common purpose.

Proven people skills and is an effective communicator.  The Director of Facilities will be a positive, approachable, and respectful leader to others.

Willingness to be an active, engaged, collaborative, and visible team member.

Unquestioned integrity, honesty, and diplomacy.

Being attentive to the needs of all individuals who request their assistance, including students.

Use problem-solving and critical-thinking skills.

Civil Service Job Description:

Typical Work Activities (Illustrative Only):

Schedules inspections and completes reports for federal, state and local regulatory agencies to ensure compliance with codes, rules and regulations;

Supervises staff responsible for daily preventive maintenance and custodial activities, which may include replacing locks, painting, carpeting/floor tile/window/drywall replacement and/or repair;

Manages, develops and schedules a preventive maintenance program designed to retain buildings, grounds and equipment in a safe operating condition;

Inspects and oversees painting, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and other mechanical maintenance and construction work performed by private contractors, custodial, or maintenance employees to ensure work is in compliance with contract specifications, as well as, applicable codes and regulations;

Supervises the in-service training of custodial, maintenance and if applicable, transportation employees;

Discusses capital projects, maintenance, repair and operational needs with school administrator(s);

Reviews the School District’s expenditures from the prior year and assists the administration with the budget process by forecasting and planning for the upcoming budget;

Monitors expenses to ensure budgetary limits established by the School Board are not exceeded;

Recommends purchase of materials and supplies and develops and directs the maintenance of the inventory control system;

Reviews decisions made by lower-level supervisors regarding work schedules, vacation requests, personal and sick leave requests to ensure compliance with District policies and procedures;

Maintains records and prepares reports related to operations and the work performed and schedules repairs when necessary;

Recommends staffing to administrators and is also responsible for interviewing, hiring, evaluating and disciplining departmental personnel;

Manages, and when necessary, performs preventive maintenance and repairs on equipment, including plumbing, HVAC and electrical systems;

Troubleshoots problems with equipment, including HVAC and electrical systems and may contact contractor to perform repairs when a non-routine issue is identified;

Oversees or performs inspections on and tests security systems, safety lighting, fire extinguishers, fire alarm system, doors, and eyewash stations to ensure proper operation and compliance with applicable codes and regulations;

Ensures removal of snow and ice from sidewalks and roadways;

Responds to inquiries from employees, school district administrators and the public regarding school district buildings and grounds activities;

Swimming pool maintenance, if applicable, is limited to maintaining pool’s cleanliness and the addition of chemicals to ensure a safe swimming environment for students/public;

May work with construction managers, architects and/or engineers to develop, implement and complete capital improvement projects and other long-term plans;

May use a variety of tools and operates a variety of motor and other equipment related to building and grounds maintenance and repair including snow blowers, lawn mowers, tractors, plow trucks, pick-up trucks, hedge trimmers, chainsaws, drills, reciprocating saws, screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, hammers and plungers;

May be responsible for operating motor equipment related to the work.

PROMOTIONAL QUALIFICATIONS: Forty-Eight (48) months permanent status preceding the date of the written test as a Building Maintenance Mechanic or Head Custodian in a school district under the jurisdiction of the Otsego County Personnel Department AND MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS:

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: As stated above and:

Non-Qualifying Experience: Experience limited to building cleaning is not qualifying. Building cleaning is defined as activities primarily involving a variety of inside and outside building cleaning activities including, but not limited to, washing walls and windows, windows, polishing floors, cleaning restrooms, disposing of refuse.

A degree in landscape architecture shall not be qualifying.

*Supervision of employees is defined as responsible direction and control of subordinate employees. This involves a responsibility for planning for individuals in a work group and includes but is not limited to, assigning and reviewing work, evaluating performance, maintaining work standards, motivating and developing subordinate employees, implementing procedural changes, increasing efficiency and dealing with problems of absenteeism, morale and discipline. The supervision aspects must be an integral part of the job, not incidental or occasional.

Project Management experience which did not include the minimum amount of experience in employee supervision is not qualifying.

Construction Management: includes management of a building construction project from inception to completion including cost estimating, construction planning/scheduling and construction inspection to ensure compliance with building codes.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENT: Possession of a valid driver’s license to operate a motor vehicle in the State of New York and certificates appropriate to the vehicles, equipment and/or machinery operated at time of appointment or during the course of employment consistent with the needs of the School District.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENT FOR APPOINTMENT IN SCHOOL DISTRICTS: In accordance with the Safe Schools Against Violence in Education (SAVE) legislation, Chapter 180 of the Laws of 2000, and by the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education, candidates for appointment in school districts must obtain clearance for employment from the State Education Department prior to employment based upon a fingerprint and criminal history background check.

$72,000-$82,000
English as a New Language Teacher

ONC BOCES is anticipating a need for an English as a New Language Teacher.

The successful candidates will provide direct and indirect instructional support to students who come from a home where a language other than English is spoken. The instructor will provide services in accordance with Part 154 of Commissioner’s Regulations for Pupils with Limited English Proficiency.

2024-2025 School Year:
Starting Base Salary: $46,159
Plus $525 per year of experience
Plus $45 per graduate credit

NYS retirement, EAP, continuing education assistance, and exceptional insurance, including retiree health insurance, are available.

$46,159 - $65,000
CDL A/B Coordinator

We seek a dedicated and detail-oriented CDL A/B Coordinator to oversee and enhance our Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) program. This role ensures compliance with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (NYS DMV) regulations while fostering a high-quality student learning experience. The CDL A/B Coordinator will work closely with driving instructors, students, higher education institutions, and industry partners to expand and strengthen our program within the region. If you are passionate about CDL training, regulatory compliance, and workforce development, we invite you to apply for this exciting opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the next generation of commercial drivers.

Key Responsibilities:

Ensure program alignment with FMCSA and NYS DMV regulations and standards.

Collaborate with driving instructors to create and promote a comprehensive learning experience for ELDT students.

Coordinate class schedules, driving sessions, and testing appointments between students and instructors.

Establish and maintain relationships with higher education institutions and industry partners to enhance program growth and workforce development opportunities.

Manage administrative tasks, including records retention, grant administration, and compliance documentation.

Monitor program effectiveness and recommend improvements to enhance student outcomes.

Stay up-to-date on industry trends, regulatory changes, and best practices in CDL training.

Assist with student recruitment and enrollment to ensure program sustainability and growth.

Other duties as assigned to support the overall success of the program.

Hourly position as needed: $25/hour

 

$25.00/hour
Licensed Teaching Assistants

ONC BOCES is accepting applications for Licensed Teaching Assistants:

1 full-time in Welding at OAOC in Milford

1 full-time in Building Trades at OAOC in Milford

1 part-time in Cosmetology at OAOC in Milford

1 full-time and 1 part-time in Special Education at OAOC in Milford

Full-time positions in Special Education at NCOC in Grand Gorge

Salary: $20,735 plus up to an additional $600 for college credits

NYS retirement, EAP, continuing education assistance, and exceptional insurance, including retiree health insurance, are available.

Additional Information Contact: humanresources@oncboces.org

$20,735 - $21,335
Special Education Teachers

ONC BOCES is accepting applications for Special Education Teachers:

1 full-time position in a self-contained (9th and 10th grades) classroom at NCOC in Grand Gorge

1 full-time, long-term substitute position in a behavior adjustment (9th-12th grades) classroom at OAOC in Milford

In a special education program, each role plays a distinct yet complementary part in supporting students with diverse needs. The teacher is responsible for designing and implementing the curriculum, creating lesson plans, assessing student progress and overseeing the overall educational experience of the students.   

2024-2025 School Year:
Starting Base Salary: $46,159
Plus $525 per year of experience

Plus $45 per graduate credit

NYS retirement, EAP, continuing education assistance, and exceptional insurance, including retiree health insurance, are available.

For more information, please contact: humanresources@oncboces.org

$46,159 - $65,000
Substitutes

Substitutes needed for the 2024-2025 school year:

Teachers
Licensed Teaching Assistants
Nurses (LPN or RN license required)
Cleaners
Bus/Van Drivers
Clerical/Office Support
Food Service
Monitors

Locations:
Charlotte Valley Central School
Edmeston Central School
Milford Central School
Oneonta City SD
Schenevus Central School
Stamford Central School
Windham-Ashland-Jewett Central School
Worcester Central School
ONC BOCES locations (OAOC in Milford and NCOC in Grand Gorge)

Hourly rate is dependent on school district and daily position. Applications will be reviewed as received.

Teacher of Students with Speech and Language Disabilities/Speech Language Pathologist

1 full-time and 1 part-time position available.

The successful candidate will be responsible for providing speech services to students in component school districts. The positions will deliver speech articulation and expressive and receptive language skills in accordance with NYS education standards and student IEPs.

2024 - 2025 school year:
Starting Base Salary: $46,159
Plus $525 per year of experience
Plus $45 per graduate credit
Plus $1,050 per master’s degree

NYS retirement, EAP, continuing education assistance, and exceptional insurance, including retiree health insurance, are available.

$46,159 - $65,000
Science Teacher

ONC BOCES is seeking a dynamic Science instructor who will develop engaging lessons in Alternative and Career & Technical Education programs.

2024-2025 School Year:
Starting Base Salary: $46,159
Plus $525 per year of experience
Plus $45 per graduate credit
Plus $1,050 per master’s degree

NYS retirement, EAP, continuing education assistance, and exceptional insurance, including retiree health insurance, are available.

$46,159 - $65,000
Science Enrichment Coordinator

ONC BOCES is accepting applications for a part-time Science Enrichment Coordinator

ONC BOCES is seeking a dynamic Science Enrichment Coordinator to coordinate and provide science enrichment programs to ONC BOCES and component districts. This service provides updated science demonstration lessons in grades K-12.

2024-2025 School Year:
Starting Base Salary: $46,159
Plus $525 per year of experience
Plus $45 per graduate credit

NYS retirement, EAP, continuing education assistance, and exceptional insurance, including retiree health insurance, are available.

$46,159 - $65,000
School Psychologist

ONC BOCES is seeking full-time School Psychologists.

As a School Psychologist, your primary responsibilities will include:

Psychological Assessment: Conduct comprehensive assessments of students' academic, social, and emotional functioning to identify learning and behavioral challenges.

Individualized Education Plans (IEPs): Collaborate with educators, parents, and other professionals to develop and implement effective IEPs tailored to meet the unique needs of students with special education requirements.

Crisis Intervention: Provide timely and appropriate interventions in response to crises affecting students, offering counseling and support to promote emotional well-being.

Consultation: Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and parents to address academic and behavioral concerns, offering guidance and evidence-based strategies to enhance student success.

Preventive Services: Design and implement programs and initiatives that focus on preventing behavioral and academic issues, fostering a positive and inclusive school environment.

Data Analysis: Utilize assessment data and other relevant information to analyze trends, evaluate program effectiveness, and make data-driven recommendations for continuous improvement.

Professional Development: Stay current with research and best practices in the field of school psychology, and actively participate in professional development opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge.

Advocacy: Advocate for the mental health and well-being of all students, promoting a school culture that recognizes and values diversity and inclusivity.

Collaboration: Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, including teachers, special education staff, and community resources, to provide comprehensive support for students.

Documentation: Maintain accurate and confidential records of assessments, interventions, and consultations, ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations.

2024—2025 school year:
Starting Base Salary: $46,159
Plus $525 per year of experience
Plus $45 per graduate credit
Plus $1,050 per master’s degree

NYS retirement, EAP, continuing education assistance, and exceptional insurance, including retiree health insurance, are available.

$46,159 - $65,000
Practical Nursing Instructors

Are you passionate about shaping the future of nursing? We're looking for dedicated Practical Nursing Instructors to join our team and make a lasting impact on the next generation of nurses in our region.

As a Practical Nursing Instructor, you will:

  • Play a pivotal role in teaching essential nursing skills

  • Foster an environment that promotes academic excellence and student growth

  • Be a strategic thinker, collaborator, and advocate for innovation

Whether full-time or part-time, this position offers a unique opportunity to lead and inspire. If you're committed to ensuring our students receive world-class opportunities, we want to hear from you!

Reports to: Practical Nursing Coordinator

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: The following list is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time, with or without notice. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.

Primary Responsibilities:

The instructor will be responsible for developing and evaluating student progress, instilling safe work habits and stressing the importance of reliability, competence, loyalty and dependability in clinical areas.

Assure compliance with programmatic accreditation and/or licensure, internal consistency, and graduate outcomes that meet workplace and placement expectations

Assisting with maintenance of class and clinical schedules

Working with healthcare facilities to provide healthcare/nursing experiences which correspond to the current Practical Nurse program

General supervision of students during classroom and clinical experiences 

Evaluating student progress in the clinical placements and providing differential teaching strategies as needed

Secondary Skills:

Problem-solving and associated necessary creativity to resolve issues

Research, planning and analytical skills

Multitasking and organizational skills, including appropriate prioritizing

Time management skills

Communication skills, both oral and written 

Office management skills, including preparing and maintaining accurate records and basic math skills

Interpersonal skills, including customer service skills

Ability to work with diverse individuals and/or groups

Knowledge of trends in the healthcare industry

CDL A and CDL B Driving Instructors

ONC BOCES is seeking hourly CDL-A and CDL-B Driving Instructors

Qualified applicants will have a valid NYS CDL-A driver’s license. They will have experience driving a manual tractor-trailer, manual dump truck and/or other applicable CDL vehicle, have strong communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to effectively train and mentor adult students.

Responsibilities: Train adult students to drive CDL-A and CDL-B vehicles, collaborate with the Adult Education Coordinator to schedule students and driving times, and upload student data onto the Federal Motor Carrier's Safety Administration website.

Flexible hours available.

Salary: $35/hour, as needed.

$35.00/hour
Virtual Tutors - Math and Physical Education

ONC BOCES is accepting applications for Virtual Mathematics and Physical Education Instructors/Tutors

The number of tutors and hours will vary on district requests. The selected candidates will provide remote tutoring to students who are learning remotely.

NYS certified Mathematics and PE teachers are needed.

Availability between 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. is preferred.

Salary: $50 per hour

The Board of Cooperative Educational Services of the Sole Supervisory District of Otsego, Delaware, Schoharie and Greene Counties does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, ethnicity, pregnancy, family status, age, marital status, genetic predisposition, military status, domestic violence victim status, disability and any other class protected by state or federal law in the educational programs or activities which it operates, including, but not limited to, access to facilities in accordance with the Boy Scouts of America Equal Access Act of 2001, 20 U.S.C. 7905, which requires equal access for the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups to meet at public schools.

The following staff person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding Title IX non-discrimination policies:
Dr. Jennifer Avery
Deputy Superintendent
2020 Jump Brook Road
Grand Gorge, NY 12434
javery@oncboces.org
607-286-7715 x3325

The following staff person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding Section 504 non-discrimination policies:
Ashley Amos
Director of Special Education Services
2020 Jump Brook Road
Grand Gorge, NY 12434
aamos@oncboces.org
607-286-7715 x2103

Inquiries concerning the application of the Otsego-Northern Catskills BOCES non-discrimination policies may also be referred to the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights (OCR), 32 Old Slip, 25th Floor, New York, NY 10005, phone: 646-428-3900, fax: 646-428-3843, TDD: 800-877-8339, or email: OCR.NewYork@ed.gov.

Lynn Chase, Assistant Superintendent for Business and Human Resources 
Tara Nolet, Human Resources Coordinator
Tammy Pochily, Regional Certification Officer
Jessy Buel, Media/Communications Specialist

P.O. Box 382, 2020 Jump Brook Road
Grand Gorge, NY 12434
Phone: (607) 588-6291 Ext. 2177
Fax: (607) 588-7022