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Fredonia, NY · On-site

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HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY CTE TEACHER CERTIFICATION REQUIRED: TECHNOLOGY CTE EDUCATION * FOOD SERVICE HELPER ***MULTIPLE VACANCIES*** * TEACHER AIDE ***MULTIPLE VACANCIES*** SUBSTITUTES ALL AREAS

Director of Technology

Miami, FL · On-site

$110 - $150/hr

The Director of Technology leads the school's technology team and the school's overall approach to technology, ensuring it supports teaching and learning, improves operations, and helps the school ...

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How much do school technology jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for school technology in the United States is $51,585.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,000.00 and $60,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a school technology?

A School Technology job involves managing and supporting the technology infrastructure in a school setting. This includes maintaining hardware and software, assisting teachers and students with tech-related issues, and ensuring cybersecurity and network functionality. Responsibilities may also involve integrating educational technology into the curriculum and providing training for staff. The role helps create a seamless digital learning environment to enhance student success.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in school technology roles?

To excel in a School Technology role, you need a solid foundation in IT support, troubleshooting, and knowledge of educational technology systems, typically supported by a degree or certification in information technology or a related field. Familiarity with tools such as Google Workspace for Education, learning management systems (LMS), classroom AV equipment, and network security protocols is essential. Strong communication, patience, and organizational skills help when assisting staff and students and managing multiple priorities. These competencies enable the smooth integration and maintenance of technology in an educational environment, ensuring that learning and administrative processes run efficiently.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in school technology roles?

Professionals in School Technology roles often encounter challenges such as supporting a wide range of devices and systems, responding quickly to urgent classroom technology issues, and managing software updates while minimizing disruption to learning. Balancing immediate technical support with long-term planning for technology improvements can also be demanding. Additionally, effective communication with teachers and students of varying technical backgrounds is crucial for troubleshooting and user training. Overcoming these challenges requires adaptability, proactive planning, and a strong customer service mindset, which can be rewarding and provide valuable experience for career advancement in educational technology.

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Infographic showing various School Technology job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,585 per year, or $24.8 per hour.

Technology Support Tech III - IT Customer Service and Support

Gwinnett County Public Schools

Suwanee, GA • On-site

$20 - $27.50/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 2 days ago


Gwinnett County Public Schools rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 27 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

193rd of 634 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

License and Certification Qualifications:

  • Valid Georgia driver's license Required
  • Industry standard certifications related to desktop/laptop (OS, HW, SW) and user administration within a Microsoft Active Directory environment Preferred

Education Qualifications:

  • H.S. Diploma or General Education Degree or equivalent Required
  • Bachelor's Degree in related field Preferred

Experience Qualifications:

  • 5 years of experience troubleshooting, supporting, and administering within a LAN/WAN environment including Microsoft Windows environment, PC\\laptop\\server hardware, and other related technology and AV peripherals Required
  • Experience with anti-virus, fast ethernet, wireless connectivity, data backup and restoration, AV support, and network printing technologies Preferred
  • In lieu of five years of experience, one year of experience with bachelor's degree in related field or two years of experience with CompTIA A+ certification and CompTIA Network+ Certification Required

Skills Qualifications:

  • Strong ability to communicate and interact with internal staff and technology end users in a K-12 environment
  • Ability to instruct others in the proper use of technology
  • Strong time management skills
  • Excellent decision making skills
  • Ability to diagnose and resolve problems related to various technologies instructional and administrative
  • Personal characteristics and professional competencies to work independently
  • Ability to reason logically using human factor analysis
  • Ability to work closely with local school and school district personnel to provide excellent customer service and support
  • Ability to properly document with detail technology related occurrences via standard trouble ticketing tool or reporting application
  • Ability to act as a representative of Gwinnett County Public Schools

Primary Responsibilities:
Provide on-site support to either a single school or multiple schools on a daily basis while maintaining and supporting break\\fix technology related issues in a timely manner as applicable to computers and other related technology and AV peripherals in local school(s) assigned via district approved ticketing system, assist with the implementation of technology at local schools, and support the administrative and local school instructional programs through technical support and troubleshooting while adhering to district policies, procedures, and guidelines.




  • Offer technical support to local school based technology users.
    • Provide level 1 on-site setup, configuration, repair, and support for hardware, software, basic networking services, peripheral devices, AV, presentation and broadcast equipment and other local school technology initiatives.
    • Respond to incident reports as received from staff in a timely and professional manner.
    • Utilize and maintain proficiency with current incident tracking system to manage and prioritize technology service.
    • Isolate LAN/WAN connectivity issues and escalate as necessary.
    • Perform and maintain any technology inventory driven by the district or state related to local school technology equipment using district provided resources.
    • Maintain familiarity with various hardware and software applications available to users.
    • Assist in providing on-site technical assistance and individual training/knowledge transfer to users.
    • Initiate problem escalation after effectively performing level 1 technology repair and work in a collaborative manner with division personnel (level 2 and or authorized vendors who are assisting in troubleshooting the problem).
  • Maintain district technical standards.
    • Drive the delivery of high quality, well-received, effective, and efficient service and support.
  • Collaborate with local school administration and the technology team on the planning, purchase, and deployment of local school technology initiatives.
    • Assist the local technology team in the evaluation of technology initiatives related to classroom instruction and student learning from approved technology solutions.
    • Serve on school technology committees to help develop long-range technology plans that fit the district's direction and plan as applicable.
  • Serve as an extended team member to the Technology and Innovation (T&I) Division in local schools.
    • Document, submit, and appropriately update all problems and requests via district incident management tool and escalate when necessary.
    • Participate in system-wide technology initiatives, projects, and district approved pilots and provide necessary technical feedback for proper pilot evaluation.
    • Serve on system-wide technology committee to help develop long-range technology plans and/or procedural standards as requested.
    • Participate in informational sessions and training pertaining to innovations in technology.
    • Adhere to all policies, procedures, and guidelines.
    • Maintain and update the Legacy Document for Enterprise Support Services Department for consistency of practice.
  • Assist in the planning and delivery staff development and training in the use of technology as required.
    • Collaborate and assist the local school technology team in planning and delivering staff development and training in the use of technology.
    • Assist in facilitating workshops, seminars, and training sessions with school staff to increase knowledge of hardware, software, networking, telecommunications, and peripheral devices for successful implementation into instructional process as needed.
    • Assist the local technology team in selecting technology training courses.
    • Assist in communication with school personnel to facilitate implementation of instructional technology initiatives and related school instructional goals.
  • Ensure all devices used for online testing are ready anytime online testing is being administered.
    • Collaborate with the local school's Testing Coordinator on a regular basis to be aware of future online testing dates, time and resources needed.
    • Build a strategy and workflow so that all testing equipment is ready to for use on the day testing is being administered.
    • Move computers as needed to build temporary testing labs.
    • Ensure all testing devices that are used for testing are in good working order before testing starts. This would include, but not limited to, computers, laptops, Chromebooks, printers and document scanners.
    • Follow the published SOPs as well as any supplemental instructions provided for setting up computers for testing.
    • When testing is complete, return computers to their normal working mode and previous location in a timely manner so the devices can be used for instructional purposes.


Physical Demands:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to stand, walk, negotiate stairs, climb ladders, reach with hands and arms, talk, and hear, manipulate tools and small items with hands, and lift and transport up to 50 pounds over short distances. The employee is required to operate a motor vehicle in performance of duties. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, and color vision. The employee may be subjected to a wide range of ambient temperature and humidity conditions while working on equipment under varying conditions including overhead work and work in confined spaces. Potential hazards of this position include working with electricity, working with heat and noise producing machinery and equipment, working on elevated equipment using ladders or other lifting devices, and use of chemicals and solvents. Reasonable accommodations will be made for individuals with specific disabilities.





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