Senior Secretary Alternative/Schools @ Glenbrook Acadamy
Listed on 2026-07-03
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Administrative/Clerical
Education Administration -
Education / Teaching
Education Administration
Senior Secretary Alternative/Small Schools
Under general supervision, performs a wide variety of clerical and secretarial tasks of moderate difficulty at all Small Schools/Alternative Schools and performs related work as required.
To qualify for this position, applicants must receive a passing score on our CST 477 online exam. If you have passed the assessment within the last two years, upload a copy of your test results with your application. If the HR Department determines the CST 477 exam is required, you will receive an email invitation containing an online testing link at the email address provided on your application.
The exam must be completed and submitted before the Final date to receive applications for your application to be considered.
Work Length: 8 Hours per Day
Days Worked: 228
Examples Of Duties:- Prepares and maintains student enrollment, transfer and attendance/participation records.
- Compiles records of testing activity and generates student rosters.
- Records and does follow-up work on daily student absences.
- Communicates with staff, parents and others regarding student absences/participation.
- Approves student absences.
- Compiles required information for preparing various reports and documents, including those on student attendance and student participation, upon request.
- Registers new students.
- Checks out withdrawing students.
- Maintains and verifies permanent records for enrolled students.
- Collects roll books at the end of the year.
- Maintains control of room keys.
- Computes and records grade point averages for each student.
- Generates a class rank list for the graduating class.
- Identifies and reports to the principal the personnel, fiscal, material and systems resources requirements of the school office.
- Supervises maintenance of central records and routine reports related to school programs, operations and activities, the status of students and school staff, and the acquisition, use and disposition of all school resources.
- Maintains principal's calendar and the master calendar of the school, scheduling meetings and other activities.
- Represents the principal to school staff, various district offices, students, parents and general public in matters not requiring the personal attention of the principal or other professional staff.
- Provide full secretarial services to the principal.
- Prepares and types documents.
- Prepares documents and inputs information into data systems.
- Provides training and assistance for staff and others on student data base system.
- Compiles and calculates simple statistical data.
- Completes a variety of forms, lists and reports.
- Maintains files and records.
- Prepares and submits purchase orders for supplies and materials and verifies purchases.
- Assists site administrators with site budget allocations, reports, coding and tracking expenditures, and other related tasks.
- Prepares student transcripts, requests and forwards transcripts.
- Answers phone calls.
- Schedules meetings and appointments.
- Processes mail.
- Receives the public and provides general information.
- Operates standard office equipment including computers and related software.
- May provide first aid to students.
Qualifications:
Training and
Experience:
One year experience in general office work; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
- General office procedures
- Basic arithmetic
- Basic grammar, spelling and composition
- State and district administrative programs, policies and procedures related to small schools/alternative schools.
- Organizing and reporting data and information about school programs and activities, the status students and teachers and the status of material and fiscal resources.
- Providing information about the district and school programs, policies and procedures to students, parents and staff.
- Administering first aid.
- The operation of general office equipment
- Following written and verbal instructions
- Working effectively with students, staff and the public
- Performing clerical and secretarial tasks in an accurate and timely manner
- Typing and filing
- Work independently
- Organize work for maximum efficiency
- Learn to operate radio dispatching equipment
- Learn to operate a computer keyboard
- Drive…
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