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Job Opening Information 2026-27 Director of K-12 Learning Secretary

Job Number
2026-27 Director of K-12 Learning Secretary
Application Deadline
5/22/2026

Position Title
2026-27 Director of K-12 Learning Secretary
Required Application Type
School Related Personnel
Salary/Pay Scale
$17.95 based on experience
Job Description

The Hilton Central School District has a vacancy for a Secretary to the Director of K-12 Learning. This is a 12-month position, Monday-Friday, 7.5 hours per day.

The Secretary to the Director of K–12 Learning & Staff Development provides high-level administrative, clerical, and operational support to the Director and instructional leadership team. This role coordinates professional learning systems and communications, manages schedules and department logistics, supports state and federal compliance and reporting, and assists with budget, purchasing, and grant-funded initiatives. The position requires exceptional attention to detail, discretion, strong technology skills, and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced educational environment. 

 

Key Responsibilities

Administer the district’s professional learning platform(s) as assigned (e.g., course/catalog creation, enrollments, instructor communications, stipend/compensation processing, and reporting). 

Maintain accurate records and trackers related to professional learning participation, compensation, and compliance.

Track and support documentation for probationary teacher requirements and timelines.  

Serve as a primary point of contact for the Director of K–12 Learning & Staff Development, responding to inquiries from staff, families, presenters, and external partners. 

Create and maintain spreadsheets, trackers, and digital workflows to support department operations, deadlines, and compliance requirements. 

Support preparation of state and federal reporting materials as assigned. 

Support planning and logistics for professional learning sessions, workshops, Superintendent’s Conference Days, and other district instructional events. 

Coordinate and support BOCES processes and service coordination as needed. 

Coordinate translation/interpretation service requests and assist with NYSESLAT-related communications, scheduling, and testing logistics, as assigned. 

Manage office supplies, instructional resources, and materials distribution for the K–12 Learning & Staff Development department and the programs it oversees. 

Process purchase orders and requisitions; track budgets and expenditures; and maintain accurate documentation for department purchasing and budget tracking within the district’s financial system 

Provide support for grant-funded and Title-funded purchasing processes as assigned. 

Maintain confidentiality and ensure compliance with district policies, collective bargaining agreements, FERPA, and applicable state and federal regulations. 

Manage the Director’s calendar and daily logistics.  

Prepare and distribute correspondence, reports, presentations, forms, and instructional communications.  

Organize and maintain confidential electronic and physical records.  

This position requires an Office Clerk Civil Service title (II, III, or IV), therefore only those candidates who are currently working in one of these Office Clerk titles, whose name appears on the current Civil Service eligible lists, or who meet the minimum qualifications for provisional appointment, will be considered.

 

 

Civil Service Title
Office Clerk II, III, IV
Job Qualifications

Core Competencies 

Professionalism & Confidentiality – Maintains discretion, reliability, and a service-oriented approach with staff and community. 

Organization & Follow-Through – Manages complex schedules, deadlines, documentation, and workflows with precision. 

Communication – Clear, courteous, and effective written and verbal communication; strong coordination with multiple stakeholders. 

Technology & Systems – Proficient with office productivity tools and district platforms; comfortable learning new systems and supporting end users. 

Budget, Purchasing & Data Accuracy – Detail-oriented tracking of purchase orders, expenditures, compensation, and records to ensure accuracy and audit readiness. 

Project & Event Management – Supports district-wide events and initiatives through planning, logistics, and documentation. 

Adaptability & Problem-Solving – Responds effectively to shifting priorities, identifies solutions, and resolves issues proactively. 

Collaboration – Works effectively with administrators, teachers, clerical teams, vendors, and external partners. 

Application Procedure

Only online applications will be accepted. Selected candidates will be contacted for interviews.

Appointments are subject to a one-year probationary period and are subject to Board of Education approval.

Positive Fingerprint clearance through NYSED is required.

Job Category
Clerical
Job Location
District Wide

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