: State of KS - Deaf and Blind
Address: 900 SW Jackson, Suite 102
City: Topeka
State: KS
Zip Code: 66612
Name: Wendy Fritz
Work Title: HR Director
Email: wfritz@ksde.org
Phone number: 785-296-5363
Job Announcement: APPLICATION PROCESS

To apply for the superintendent of the Kansas State Schools for the Deaf and Blind, please include:
-A letter outlining personal qualifications, experiences and reasons for interest in the position.
-A current resume.
-Reference letters, certificates and licenses, and academic
transcripts from colleges/universities indicating degree(s).

Submit information to:
Wendy Fritz, Director
Human Resources
Kansas State Department of Education
900 S.W. Jackson Street, Suite 102
Topeka, KS 66612-1212
(785) 296-5363
wfritz@ksde.org

SELECTION TIMELINE
-Application deadline:
Friday, March 17, 2017
-Interviews and Stakeholder Meetings:
April/May 2017
-Selection of new superintendent of the Kansas State Schools
for the Deaf and Blind: Prior to June 1, 2017

THE POSITION
The Kansas State Board of Education is seeking a highly qualified leader to serve as the superintendent of the Kansas State Schools for the Deaf and Blind. The board would like the successful candidate to assume the responsibilities of the position prior to June 1, 2017.

QUALIFICATIONS
The candidate must have the background, skills and abilities essential for excellence in educational leadership.

The following desired characteristics have been identified:
-Innovative leader who has a proven record of a minimum of
three years of leadership and management in special
education, especially in the field of education of students who
are deaf and/or blind.
-Possesses a working knowledge of the importance of bilingual
education and deaf culture.
-Understands effective practices for students with challenges in
addition to blindness or deafness, including deaf-blindness.
-Effective communicator, including the ability to communicate
effectively with all stakeholders in English and ASL. Attaining
minimum conversational ASL within three years of appointment.
-Doctorate degree or Educational Specialist with emphasis in
Education Administration is preferred.
-Valid Kansas Superintendent (District Level) License or obtain
within three years of appointment.

KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
Kansas State School for the Deaf (KSSD) is one of the nation?s top bilingual schools where American Sign Language (ASL) is the language of instruction and English is a second language.

KSSD, which is accredited by the state and by the Conference of Educational Administrators of Schools and Programs for the Deaf, offers comprehensive programming for students ages 3 through 21 including preschool, dual-placement options, a transition program and a dormitory option.

As a center of expertise in deaf education, KSSD offers statewide outreach services ? assistance to early intervention (0-3) networks, evaluations and consultations, professional development and teacher preparation programs.

SCHOOL FACTS:
-Founded:1861
-Location: Olathe, Kan.
-Average annual student population:130
-Number of students served through outreach:500-plus
-Website:www.ksdeaf.org

KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
Kansas State School for the Blind (KSSB) is a hub of exemplary practices for students with visual impairments, including those with additional disabilities who need more intensive support.

KSSB, which is accredited by the state, offers individualized programming for students ages 3 through 21, including a transition program. Field service specialists partner with school districts to offer assistance customized to individual students or to systemic needs of a district vision program.

Embedded in campus day and residential programs are critical adaptation skills, including braille, low-vision techniques, assistive technology, orientation/mobility, self-determination, career education and more.

SCHOOL FACTS:
-Founded: 1867
-Location: Kansas City, Kan.
-Average annual student population: 75
-Website: www.kssb.net

Field service works with 65 teachers of students who are blind or visually impaired (TVI) and certified orientation and mobility specialists (COM) serving 1,150 students.

Employment

Catagories

: Kansas School of the Deaf
Address: 450 E Park St
City: Olathe
State: KS
Zip Code: 66061
Name: Michele Golden
Work Title: Human Resource
Email: mgolden@kssdb.org
Phone number: 9132108114
Website Address: www.ksdeaf.org
Job Announcement: KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
OVER A CENTURY OF SERVICE. ESTABLISHED 1861
?KSD is a tobacco free campus?
450 EAST PARK STREET
OLATHE, KANSAS 66061-5497
Website: www.ksdeaf.org

**** JOB OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT ****

POSITION TITLE: ACTIVITY DIRECTOR
SALARY: 205 Day Contract; Salary approximately $58,000 per year depending on experience and education.
SCHEDULE: Times May Vary
EMPLOYMENT DATE: Open Until Filled

JOB DESCRIPTION: (Brief synopsis of the position description. Full description upon request) Provides leadership, supervision and organization for the interscholastic athletic programs for grades 6 to 12:

-Assures that all athletic practices, games and procedures adhere to the Kansas State High School Activities Associations? (KSHSAA) policies, procedures, rules and regulations; and also the same for league memberships.
-Coordinates training sessions for the coaches on a variety of related topics including KSHSA rules, orientation of new coaches, and pre-season meetings.
-Schedules and contracts all athletic activities for the program.
-Schedules officials, scorekeepers, timers, and other game officials.
-When requested, prepare an itemized budget.
-Recommend approval of all special fund-raising projects associated with home games.
-Assures that the athletic facilities and other hospitality sites are ready for all home athletic contests.
-Arrange for maintenance of athletic fields and facilities.
-Serves as the representative for the Kansas School for the Deaf?s athletic programs for KSHSAA, GPSD, GPAC, and leagues of which KSD is a member.
-Works with Coaches to distribute game results and statistics to media.
-Provides leadership, supervision, and organization for the after school program (intramurals) for grades K-12.
-Perform other duties as assigned.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Fluency in American Sign Language and written language. BA/BS degree. Must have three years? experience working with deaf children. ASL and English assessments will be given at the time of interview.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Upon offer of employment, a background check will be conducted via the KS Bureau of Investigation & KS Dept. of Social & Rehabilitation Services. Also a Tuberculosis test & Health Certificate must be passed upon offer of employment (cost borne by employee).

CONTACT: Teresa Chandler, Human Resources Office, 913/210-8113 v/tty, E-Mail: tchandler@kssdb.org; Fax: 913/621-2310

An Equal Employment/Educational Opportunities Agency

Posted: 03-20-17

Contact: Please Contact Me

State of KS - Deaf and Blind
900 SW Jackson, Suite 102
Topeka,  KS 66612


Name: Wendy Fritz
Work Title: HR Director
Email: wfritz@ksde.org
Phone number: 785-296-5363


Job Announcement: APPLICATION PROCESS

To apply for the superintendent of the Kansas State Schools for the Deaf and Blind, please include:
-A letter outlining personal qualifications, experiences and reasons for interest in the position.
-A current resume.
-Reference letters, certificates and licenses, and academic
transcripts from colleges/universities indicating degree(s).

Submit information to:
Wendy Fritz, Director
Human Resources
Kansas State Department of Education
900 S.W. Jackson Street, Suite 102
Topeka, KS 66612-1212
(785) 296-5363
wfritz@ksde.org

SELECTION TIMELINE
-Application deadline:
April 3, 2017
-Interviews and Stakeholder Meetings:
April/May 2017
-Selection of new superintendent of the Kansas State Schools
for the Deaf and Blind: Prior to June 1, 2017

THE POSITION
The Kansas State Board of Education is seeking a highly qualified leader to serve as the superintendent of the Kansas State Schools for the Deaf and Blind. The board would like the successful candidate to assume the responsibilities of the position prior to June 1, 2017.

QUALIFICATIONS
The candidate must have the background, skills and abilities essential for excellence in educational leadership.

The following desired characteristics have been identified:
-Innovative leader who has a proven record of a minimum of
three years of leadership and management in special
education, especially in the field of education of students who
are deaf and/or blind.
-Possesses a working knowledge of the importance of bilingual
education and deaf culture.
-Understands effective practices for students with challenges in
addition to blindness or deafness, including deaf-blindness.
-Effective communicator, including the ability to communicate
effectively with all stakeholders in English and ASL. Attaining
minimum conversational ASL within three years of appointment.
-Doctorate degree or Educational Specialist with emphasis in
Education Administration is preferred.
-Valid Kansas Superintendent (District Level) License or obtain
within three years of appointment.

KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
Kansas State School for the Deaf (KSSD) is one of the nation?s top bilingual schools where American Sign Language (ASL) is the language of instruction and English is a second language.

KSSD, which is accredited by the state and by the Conference of Educational Administrators of Schools and Programs for the Deaf, offers comprehensive programming for students ages 3 through 21 including preschool, dual-placement options, a transition program and a dormitory option.

As a center of expertise in deaf education, KSSD offers statewide outreach services ? assistance to early intervention (0-3) networks, evaluations and consultations, professional development and teacher preparation programs.

SCHOOL FACTS:
-Founded:1861
-Location: Olathe, Kan.
-Average annual student population:130
-Number of students served through outreach:500-plus
-Website:www.ksdeaf.org

KANSAS STATE SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND
Kansas State School for the Blind (KSSB) is a hub of exemplary practices for students with visual impairments, including those with additional disabilities who need more intensive support.

KSSB, which is accredited by the state, offers individualized programming for students ages 3 through 21, including a transition program. Field service specialists partner with school districts to offer assistance customized to individual students or to systemic needs of a district vision program.

Embedded in campus day and residential programs are critical adaptation skills, including braille, low-vision techniques, assistive technology, orientation/mobility, self-determination, career education and more.

SCHOOL FACTS:
-Founded: 1867
-Location: Kansas City, Kan.
-Average annual student population: 75
-Website: www.kssb.net

Field service works with 65 teachers of students who are blind or visually impaired (TVI) and certified orientation and mobility specialists (COM) serving 1,150 students.