**Description**
**APPLICANTS MAY BE EDUCATIONAL OFFICERS, TEACHERS AND OTHER QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS**
**TYPE OF APPOINTMENT ISSUED:**
This position is included in the Educational Officers' Bargaining Unit and will be filled as a clear line appointment.
**A WRITTEN EXAMINATION/ASSIGNMENT MAY BE ADMINISTERED TO HELP DETERMINE POSSESSION OF THE KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES PORTIONS OF THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS.**
**Examples of Duties**
Under the general supervision of the Hawaiian Educational Director of the Office of Hawaiian Education, the Educational Specialist II:
- Provides support in the planning, design, and development of the State of Hawaii Department of Education Kaiapuni Program, K-12; helps to carry out special projects to facilitate the development of new instructional programs and courses; helps to evaluate the merit and feasibility of alternative instructional approaches, methods, and organization; provides input for improvement in the current program and services offered to schools, monitors and comments on program needs to develop goals, objectives, and long-range plans for the Kaiapuni Program.
- Prepares program plans, budgets, expenditure plans, contracts, memoranda of agreement, program related reports, memoranda, testimonies and other information as necessary for the superintendent, governor, legislature, and Board of Education. Serves as an active member of DOE cross functional teams related to improving instruction at the school level, such as a AYP Response Team that conducts comprehensive needs assessment of a school, a monitoring team that documents the impact of federal programs on instructional improvement at a implementation plan for new legislatively funded programs.
- Keeps abreast of and disseminates information regarding Kaiapuni, especially in significant research results and promising educational activities in second language acquisition and immersion education. Develops curriculum frameworks, guides, resource materials, material and equipment lists, and other documents incorporating Hawaiian culture history, and language where appropriate.
- Evaluates and monitors the program and assess and identifies program needs to develop goals, objectives, and long-range plans for the Kaiapuni Program to ensure system-wide program implementation and conformance to minimum program standards, established instructional policies, and legal and administrative directions.
- Helps with consultative services and trainings to complex areas, schools, and other state office personnel; to community groups, and to others requesting such services as pertaining to the Kaiapuni Program.
- Attends with or on of behalf of the Kaiapuni ES II as a liason between the Department of Education, the University of Hawaii and other State government agencies, community groups, professional organizations, professional community service providers, mainland agencies and organizations in the area of Kaiapuni education.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
**Minimum Qualifications**
**Education**
: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a master's degree in education with specialization in education or a subject field appropriate to the area(s) of assignment.
**Pilot Education Substitution**
: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university or valid certificate/license in education plus two (2) additional years of relevant experience in a subject field appropriate to the area of assignment.
**Experience**
: Six (6) years of responsible professional work experience in education of which four (4) years shall have been in teaching and two (2) years in curriculum or program planning, as appropriate.
**Pilot Experience Substitution**
: Nine (9) years of responsible professional work in P-20 education including non-profit/non-governmental experience and public administration with a focus on project and change management.
**Desired Experience**
: Teaching Hawaiian education content and curriculum in any K-12 classroom.
**Combined Education and Experience**
: An equivalent combination of education and experience may be acceptable, as determined by the Department. Substitutions can be considered for the requirement of experience in an education program, agency or system.
**Knowledge**
: Foundations of curriculum and instruction; instructional media and computers; foundations of American education; tests and measurements; principles of learning and individual differences; curriculum design and development; educational statistics; purposes, methods, subject matter and materials pertinent to the area(s) of assignment; research developments, trends and current issues or problems pertinent to the area(s) of assignment; laws, rules, regulations and administrative procedures pertinent to the area(s) of assignment.
**Desired Knowledge**
: Foundations of education including instruction for a Hawaiian language medium context; Hawaiian education, culture, history, and language; Hawaiian culture protocol; federal native Hawaiian education and health programs.
**Ability to**
: Provide leadership, planning and coordination in the area(s) of assignment; develop, analyze and evaluate plans, programs and procedures; communicate effectively with others both orally and in writing; operate computer and other business machines; use tools, equipment, instruments or devices appropriate to the area(s) of assignment; maintain awareness of developments in curriculum or program areas.
**Desired Ability to**
: High level of Hawaiian language proficiency and fluency (successful completion of fourth year Hawaiian language coursework at the university level).
**Supplemental Information**
**SALARY RANGE:**
EOSR-7, $113,660 to $160,893.
Department of Education certificated employees will be placed on the salary range in accordance with Department regulations.
**WORK YEAR AND BENEFITS:**
This appointment will be on a 12-month basis with vacation and sick leave provided according to applicable regulations.
**POSTING CYCLE:**
Vacant or unfilled positions may be internally and/or externally advertised on the 1st and/or 16th of any calendar month.
**HOW TO APPLY:**
All materials submitted become the property of the Hawaii Department of Education and will not be returned to applicant.
Visit the Hawaii Department of Education career page, listed below. Click on the title of the position you are interested in and click on the green APPLY button in the top righthand corner. Provide all relevant information for consideration including but not limited to your education, work experience, and certificates. It is optional to include a "Personal Statement" of what you can contribute to this specific position.
http://www.schooljobs.com/careers/hawaiipublicschools
Official transcripts (if not on file) must be submitted at the time of an official offer of employment. Transcripts may be sent by U.S. mail to the Office of Talent Management/EO Recruitment, P.O. Box 2360, Honolulu, HI 96804.
After you submit your online application, you will receive a system generated email acknowledging receipt of your application.
**EDUCATIONAL OFFICER CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT:**
Priority for appointments shall be given to qualified and tenured educational officers in that class who wish to move to that position through lateral transfer or a voluntary demotion and second to all other qualified educational officers with tenure.
**APPROVED:**
Sean Bacon
Assistant Superintendent
Office of Talent Management
**Equal Opportunity**
The Hawaii State Department of Education does not discriminate in its educational policies, programs, and activities on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, age, and disability in accordance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1991. The Department does not discriminate in its employment policies, programs, and activities on the basis of sexual orientation, arrest and court record, and National Guard participation, as well as on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, age, and disability, in accordance with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1991, Equal Pay Act of 1963, and Chapter 378, Part I, Hawaii Revised Statutes.
**Payday**
New employees can expect their first paycheck within the first 3 pay periods of their start date. Payday is on the 5th and 20th (or previous business day) of every month.
**12-month certificated employees enjoy a range of competitive benefits:**
- Holidays: Employees observe paid holidays during the school year provided that all conditions under the respective collective bargaining agreement are met.
- Vacation: 12-month certificated employees earn 21 days per year.
- Sick Leave: 12-month certificated employees earn 21 days per year. Accumulated (unused) credits may be used toward computing retirement benefits.
- Health Insurance: If eligible, the State pays a part of the premiums for each employee's enrollment in a State sponsored Medical, Drug, Vision, and Adult Dental Plan.
- Group Life Insurance: The State provides a free life insurance policy for employees and retirees.
- Premium Conversion Plan: Participating employees may increase their take-home pay by having the State deduct the cost of health care premiums before payroll taxes are withheld.
- Flexible Spending Accounts: Eligible employees can reduce their federal and state income taxes and social security taxes through a tax-savings benefit program called Island Flex. This program allows employees to set aside money from their paychecks to pay for out-of-pocket health care expenses and eligible dependent care expenses on a BEFORE-TAX basis.
- Retirement Plan: The State contributes to a retirement plan for eligible employees. Generally, employees with at least 10 years of credited service and who have reached 62 years of age or have 30 years of credited service and are 55 years old may retire and receive benefits.
- Tax Shelter Annuity (TSA): If eligible, Department employees are able to participate in a tax shelter annuity program. The TSA plan allows eligible employees to contribute pre-tax dollars to an employee-selected investment service provider authorized to provide TSA products.
- Deferred Compensation: The State offers employees a tax deferred (sheltered) retirement investment program. This program is an opportunity to build a retirement nest egg through voluntary payroll deductions. Several investment options are available.
- Temporary Disability Insurance: Qualified employees may be eligible to receive benefits for a disability caused by a non-work related injury or illness under this program.
- Social Security: As an employer, the State also contributes to an employee's social security account.
- Workers' Compensation: If an employee is injured while on the job, benefits covering medical expenses and partial wage support may be available through workers' compensation.
- Union & Collective Bargaining: Employees have the right to join the union for collective bargaining with the State and employee representation. Some employee unions provide discounts, insurance and other opportunities. Employees may also decide not to join a union, however, employees are required to pay union service fees unless the employee's job is excluded from collective bargaining.
The above is intended as a general summary of the benefits offered and is subject to change. This does not constitute a contract or binding agreement. Benefits vary by type of employment appointment and collective bargaining agreements.
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**INTERNAL APPLICATION QUALIFICATION:**
Are you a current salaried employee who is a tenured educational officer or was previously a tenured educational officer in the Hawai`i State Department of Education?
- Yes
- No
Required Question