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8 Hour Office Manager II - WE Miller Elementary School - Regular

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Bend-La Pine School District

Bend, OR (In Person)

$60,011 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 days ago (Updated 4 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/23/2026

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Job Description

8 Hour Office Manager II
  • WE Miller Elementary School
  • Regular Bend-La Pine School District
  • 3.7 Bend, OR Job Details Full-time $26.36
  • $29.
16 an hour 1 day ago Qualifications Copy machines High school diploma or GED Driver's License First Aid Certification Telephone systems Technical Proficiency Nursing First aid protocols Full Job Description Bend-La Pine Schools Bend, Oregon 97703 Bend-La Pine Schools is committed to the principle of equity. Equity supersedes the notion of equality, where all are treated the same. Pursuing equity requires the removal of barriers and the promotion of inclusive practices so that all students fully benefit. The principle of equity will inform all BLS policies, regulations, programs, operations, practices, and resource allocations. Studies have shown that some individuals (women and people of color, for example) are less likely to apply for jobs unless they believe they meet every single qualification in a job description. The goal of this search is to find the best candidate for the position, and it must be acknowledged that the best candidate may be an individual from a less-traditional background. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply even if they don't believe they meet every one of the listed qualifications. Interested individuals who are unsure whether they meet the qualifications of a position, or how this would be determined, should reach out to Human Resources to discuss those qualifications.
Position Title:
Office Manager II•
Large Elementary or Middle School Department:
Reports To:
Site Administrator
JOB DEFINITION
Under minimal supervision, the Office Manager II assists the principal of an elementary or secondary school in the management of daily operations by providing administrative and organizational services. The scope of the responsibilities for the Office Manager II varies with the size and level of the school (elementary or secondary). The majority of this employee's time is spent in contact with people which requires public and human relations skills, flexibility of nature and effective oral and written communication skills. The Office Manager II must use current office equipment which includes computers, copy machines and automated telephone/intercom systems. In elementary and middle schools, basic bookkeeping and accounting skills are also required. The Office Manager II serves as the primary contact person for students, parents, district staff and community members. This position requires the use of independent judgment in the absence of the administrator to deal with a variety of unanticipated problems and concerns. The Office Manager II works under the supervision of the site administrator. This job description may not include all assigned duties. This position is represented by the Oregon School Employees Association. (OSEA) Bend-La Pine Schools provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Assures office management and support services are provided by scheduling and distributing the workload among all available office staff and by assisting the administrator in developing office procedures. Assists principal with preparing multiple annual budgets. Ensure expenditures are coded to the proper budget code or grant and maintain the budgets throughout the year. Coordinates, trains and provides orientation for new staff, substitutes, student assistants, and parent volunteers. Serves as the school site purchasing agent and maintain all ordering of goods and supplies. Processes and obtains pre-approval of all new independent contractors and contracted services. Maintains school accounting records, including, but not limited to, preparing purchase and receiving orders, depositing and recording cash receipts in a timely manner, enforcing student body accounting guidelines, preparing end of period reporting, and reconciling petty cash. Maintains school credit cards and processes transactions in a timely manner. Provides reasonable explanations for variations in budgets when reviewing year over year financial comparisons. Maintains confidential employee records including, but not limited to, leave/payroll records, assist with leave requests, and building contact for worker's compensation packet. Oversees substitute system and assists in sourcing substitutes as needed. Maintains and enforces student legal documentation with confidentiality. Assures personal, confidential administrative support services to the principal and other administrative staff by composing, typing, and distributing correspondence, maintaining a calendar and schedule of events, processing staff evaluations, new hire documentation and maintaining administrative files. Assures positive efficient services are provided to students, staff, and community by enrollment of new students, providing directions and building tours, coordinating building use by non-school groups, deescalating potentially volatile situations, and responding to requests for information. Initiates and answers telephone calls which include interviewing callers, furnishing desired information or referring callers to proper authority. General knowledge of school programs, events, and activities. First point of contact for the health room, providing first aid as needed, dispensing of medications, and ensuring documentation for incident reporting. In the absence of a school nurse, supervises the health room.
Duties could include:
administer first aid, dispense medications, compile required reports, and follow communication protocols with families, staff, and district risk management personnel. Must be confident in following district protocols during emergency/pandemic situations. Assists building administrators with reports, composing memoranda and other materials from oral comments, straight copy, or rough draft. May include staff and family communications, knowledge of social media, maintaining school website and general knowledge of school acronyms Point person for site facility keys, district badges, and facility/maintenance requests. Maintains monthly safety records to ensure drills are completed in a timely manner. Participates in the site safety committee. Serves as information liaison between parent/teacher organizations, community partners, the building administrator, district office personnel, classified and certified staff, and the general public. Supervises other secretarial, clerical, and educational assistant staff. Sorts and determines the routing of mail. Fulfills working conditions and physical efforts listed below and other related duties as assigned.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Work is performed primarily in an office or administrative setting. The position involves prolonged sitting, frequent computer and keyboard use, occasional standing or walking, and lifting items such as files or office supplies consistent with assigned duties. The employee may be exposed to moderate noise levels and frequent interruptions while interacting with staff, students, families, and community members. Work follows assigned business hours and may include occasional deadlines requiring flexibility. The employee may have periodic interaction with students and may be required to provide supervision support during school operations or activities, working in environments with moderate to high noise levels. The role requires multitasking, organization, attention to detail, and effective verbal and written communication. The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Understanding of basic accounting principles, including purchasing and receiving cycles, account coding, bank reconciliation preparation, and petty cash maintenance and reconciliation. Current office practices, procedures, communication and equipment. Rules, regulations, procedures, functions and policies of the district. Office management principles. Methods of supervision. Filing and record keeping systems. Student behavior and methods to assure proper conduct. Safety practices. Thorough understanding of the area change request process and inter-district transfer process in order to help families navigate the required application process. General knowledge of all clerical positions, roles, and functions; able to fill in as needed. Organize and complete complicated clerical tasks. Ability to read and interpret various accounting reports, including budget reports and student body transactional codes. Ability to periodically analyze accounts to ensure that school and student body expenditures have been posted properly. Perform clerical work involving self-initiative and the use of independent judgment. Obtain or possess a valid Oregon driver's license and maintain an insurable status for automobile and liability coverage, as required by the position. Abide by confidentiality requirements. Adhere to the district requirements for a drug-free workplace. Hold a valid first aid card. Ability to learn to deal with bodily fluids. Communicate clearly and appropriately in speech and in writing in accordance with educational standards.
Must be computer literate:
able to use district related software systems, internet and e-mail systems. The ability to design and use spreadsheets/databases is a plus. Possess the physical ability to regularly attend work and fulfill the essential functions of the position, with or without reasonable accommodation.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
High school diploma or equivalent and more than two years of advanced education/experience in the specific job requirements. The position requires the application of general principles or techniques and training not normally received in a high school. The position requires working knowledge of technical procedures or work activity areas and ability to teach them to others. Knowledge of work-related school district policies and practices is necessary. Job proficiency can be acquired in twelve to twenty-four months.
CERTIFICATION AND LICENSING
Expectations of Professional Conduct:
Employees of Bend-La Pine Schools are expected to adhere to all Bend-La Pine Schools policies and regulations, ensuring compliance with established procedures and expectations. They are to prioritize the well-being of students, aligning their conduct with the core values of public education and the mission, vision, and goals of Bend-La Pine Schools. This entails maintaining consistent and punctual attendance while adhering to site and/or district protocols for reporting absences. Professionalism extends to personal presentation, with employees expected to maintain attire and grooming appropriate to their roles. While carrying out everyday tasks independently, it's essential to maintain professionalism in how you communicate, both verbally and nonverbally, with students, parents/guardians, the public, and colleagues. This includes valuing and respecting cultural and background differences. Employees of Bend-La Pine Schools are entrusted with fostering a respectful working and learning environment, upholding confidentiality regarding student, staff, and district information at all times. The statements herein reflect the general nature and level of work expected in this position and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, or qualifications. Employees may be assigned additional duties as needed to support district operations, provide coverage, and ensure the effective functioning of the organization. This may include location changes to the assignment in order to address developing district needs.
Please Provide:
Resume Cover Letter The system will not take uploads from employees, so please email supporting documents to This position's pay is annualized to include summer months. This position is currently represented by the Oregon School Employees Association, Chapter No. 6

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