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Bus Driver

Pinon, AZ · On-site

$12.25 - $16.75/hr

Pinon Unified School District is currently seeking a reliable and experienced Bus Driver to join our team of dedicated professionals. As a Bus Driver, you will play a critical role in transporting ...

Bus Driver

Pinon, AZ · On-site

$12.25 - $16.75/hr

Pinon Unified School District is currently seeking a reliable and experienced Bus Driver to join our team of dedicated professionals. As a Bus Driver, you will play a critical role in transporting ...

Pinon Health Center, Pinon, AZ Tour of Duty: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Duties and Responsibilities Primary & Acute Care: Manage outpatient primary care and walk-in acute care services ...

Pinon Health Center, Pinon, AZ Tour of Duty: Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM Duties and Responsibilities Primary & Acute Care: Manage outpatient primary care and walk-in acute care services ...

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What is the difference between Pinon vs Pipeliner?

AspectPinonPipeliner
Required CertificationsOSHA safety training, possibly CDLOSHA safety training, pipeline-specific certifications
Work EnvironmentMining sites, extraction areasOil and gas pipeline construction and maintenance
Industry UsageMining, natural resource extractionOil & gas industry
Common Search IntentPinon job roles, Pinon employmentPipeliner job description, Pipeliner careers

Pinon workers typically operate in mining or natural resource extraction environments, focusing on tasks related to resource extraction. Pipeliner roles are centered around the construction, maintenance, and repair of pipelines in the oil and gas industry. While both roles require safety training and industry-specific certifications, their work environments and industry applications differ significantly, making it important to distinguish between the two when searching for job opportunities or career information.

What are Pinons?

Pinons, also spelled piñons or pinyons, are a type of pine tree native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico, known for producing edible pine nuts. These trees are valued for their hardiness in arid climates and are an important part of regional ecosystems and cultures. The nuts harvested from pinon trees are used in cooking and are a traditional food source for many Indigenous peoples. In addition to their culinary use, pinon wood is often used for firewood because of its pleasant aroma when burned.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Pinon, and why are they important?

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Family Engagement Coordinator

Pinon Unified School District

Pinon, AZ • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 21 hours ago


Job description

Increase and improve families, and community engagement in the education of children. Coordinate parent, student, and teacher programs that assist in building a bridge between the school and families. Build a positive environment to facilitate communication between home and school.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. District:
  • Supporting and articulating the district’s vision and mission to families and the greater school community;
  • Develops and publishes a monthly newsletter and creating and maintains the family engagement website.
  • Provides regular communication with families to apprise them of events and opportunities at the school by monthly tips, strategies, and ideas;
  • Coordinates and facilitates Family Engagement sessions at the District level.
  • Facilitate monthly FIAT meetings to meet District and Schools Integrated Action Plan (IAP) needs.
  • Participate in monthly Johnson O’Malley (JOM) Indian Education Committee (IEC) and Title VI Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) meetings.
  • Coordinate recognition initiatives for family and community volunteers;
  • Collaborate with local, regional, and state organizations to create opportunities to help families understand school academic standards, assessments and parent teacher conferences;
  • Administer, analyze, and distribute surveys to assess the needs of family at their local school(s) and/or district;
  • Keeps complete documentation records of all family engagement activities, reports, surveys, funding, annual program evaluations, and communications to parents to meet Title I components;
  • Be an active member in the District Instructional Leadership Team.
  • Supervision of school site Family Involvement Action Team coordinators.
  • Submit monthly progress to the immediate supervisor.
  1. School:
  • Coordinates and implements research-based strategies for their local school(s) and/or district families engagement program to engage families in improving student achievement at home, off school site and in the local community;
  • Work cooperatively with school leadership in the implementation of Governing Board policies, procedures, and administrative regulations related to family and community engagement.
  • Collaborate with families , teachers, and the school’s leadership team to develop a family-friendly school climate;
  • Create opportunities for parents who have limited English proficiency, a disability or are underrepresented because of socio economic or racial barriers to participate in education initiatives and enrichment workshops;
  • Support school with student recruitment efforts, as needed
  • Make home visits as needed.
  1. Community:
  • Facilitates and coordinates training to community groups on the district curriculum, educational state standards, and the Pinon Unified School District Assessment Program to significantly impact student learning and performance.
  • Attend and provide reports at local chapter and community meetings on a quarterly basis.
  • Collaborate and plan active participation with Community with the Pinon Unified School District;
  • Promote families as partners by involving them in the decision-making process regarding family engagement activities and school improvement;
  • Recruit volunteers from the community;
  • Assist parents/families in understanding how to support learning in the classroom with activities at home and in after school and extracurricular programs, communicate effectively with their children, teachers and other school staff, and become active participants in the development, implementation and review of school-parent compacts, policies and school planning/improvement
  • Display ethical behavior in working with students, families, school personnel, and outside agencies associated with the school.
  • Protect confidentiality of records and information gained as part of exercising professional duties and use discretion in sharing such information within legal confines.
  • All other duties as assigned.
  • Requirements

    • Associate of Arts Degree
    • The ability to communicate effectively in English and Navajo;
    • knowledge of Navajo Culture; preferred
    • Must possess the demeanor to work with the public and be culturally awareness to our families;
    • Ability to maintain cooperative working relationships with those contacted in the performance of duties, to employees, parents, and general public;
    • Knowledge of Educational Standards & Data-driven decision- making (preferred);
    • History of local leadership in community affairs and advocating for educational issues within the community (preferred);
    • Hold and maintain a valid state issued driver’s license with no restrictions;
    • Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends;
    • Excellent organization skills, with a high level of proficiency using technology efficiently and effectively as a communication tool;
    • Ability to communicate effectively with varied audiences using multiple mediums;
    • Strong computer and technology skills; proficient in Google Suites;
    • Ten (10) year Navajo Nation Background Check Verification;
    • Holds a valid Identity Verified Prints (IVP) Arizona Department of Public Safety Fingerprint Card

    Benefits


    • Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)
    • Mental Health Benefits for employee and dependent (Calm and Modern Health)
    • Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D)
    • Retirement Plan
    • Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays)
    • Short Term & Long Term Disability
    • Training & Development
    • Employee Assistance Program
    • Professional Development