Dean of Students; TOSA - FTE - Hood River Valley High School
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Education / Teaching
Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, Education Administration, School Counselor, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Dean of Students (TOSA) - 1.0 FTE - Hood River Valley High School
Starting Date: Aug 24, 2026
Job DescriptionOpen until filled. This is a REGULAR 1.0 FTE Dean of Students (TOSA) position at Hood River Valley High School, and will begin in August 2026.
Application ProcessCurrent District Regular and Temporary Employees:
Submit your letter of interest in Talent Ed/Applicant Tracking. Outline your qualifications for this position.
External Applicants (including Substitutes and District Athletic Coaches):
Submit an electronic application through Talent Ed/Applicant Tracking with the following:
- A letter of interest to Jessica Ramirez, HRVHS Principal
- Current resume
- Three (3) recent letters of reference
- Copy of TSPC Teaching License or proof of license eligibility
- Official college transcripts will be required upon hire
The Dean of Students is a licensed teacher on special assignment (TOSA) focused primarily on fostering a positive school climate, behavior, attendance, and school culture. Acting as a bridge between students, teachers, and parents, the Dean ensures a safe, structured, and positive environment conducive to learning.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities- Promote and maintain a positive, respectful, and equitable school climate through implementation of tier-1 school-wide strategies as part of a three tier PBIS system.
- Enforce the student code of conduct consistently and fairly.
- Implement restorative justice practices and proactive behavior interventions to reduce disciplinary incidents.
- Investigate disciplinary issues, document findings, and assign appropriate consequences or restorative actions.
- Counsel students regarding behavioral expectations and help them develop positive decision-making skills.
- Monitor daily, weekly, and monthly student attendance data to identify trends and areas of concern.
- Develop and implement interventions for students with chronic absenteeism or truancy issues.
- Coordinate with the counseling team and social workers to address underlying causes of poor attendance.
- Recognize and celebrate students for positive behavior, improved attendance, and academic growth.
- Assist in the development and implementation of school safety protocols and emergency response plans.
- Collaborate with administration, staff, and School Resource Officer (SRO) to ensure a safe campus environment.
- Partner with teachers to provide strategies for effective classroom management and student engagement.
- Communicate regularly and transparently with parents and guardians regarding student behavior, attendance, and progress.
- Manage grants appropriate to the position and meet deadlines.
- Create and manage student behavior plans for students needing tier 2 and tier 3 supports.
- Support after school/evening/weekend events through flexible scheduling or extra duty compensation.
- Facilitate parent-teacher-student conferences to resolve conflicts or address behavioral concerns.
- Participate in Individualized Education Program (IEP) or Section 504 meetings when administrative input or behavioral data is required.
- Perform duties in a courteous and efficient manner that builds the confidence of staff, students and the public in the Hood River County School District and enhances learning.
- Observe laws, district policies and procedures, and professional standards for this position.
- Work effectively and collaboratively with diverse student, parent and community populations.
- Carry out work responsibilities with strong organizational skills, effectively under pressure of deadlines, difficult situations, interruptions, and new or emergency conditions.
- Respect confidential information and the privacy of students, staff and parents.
- Collect, record, store, retrieve, assimilate, organize and utilize information and records electronically and by using traditional methods.
- Develop job skills necessary to meet changes in the position.
- Maintain personal appearance and hygiene appropriate to the position as defined by the district.
- Meet applicable district physical ability/health and safety guidelines for the position.
- Leadership skills and experience working effectively with students, parents, teachers and staff.
- Strong teaching background.
- Experience working as part of an educational team.
- Bilingual ability in Spanish/English preferred.
- Possess and maintain a valid Oregon teaching license (required) with an endorsement at the secondary level (preferred).
- Skills:
motivate students, communicate with people from varied educational and cultural backgrounds, direct support staff, and evaluate performance. Bilingual English/Spanish skills preferred. - Knowledge: age appropriate teaching methods, state curriculum framework, education code, appropriate instructional subjects.
- Abilities: stand and walk for prolonged periods; perform a variety of specialized and responsible tasks; maintain records; establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with students, parents, and other…
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