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Director of Facilities & Operations

  • 26 Oct 2023 5:49 PM
    Message # 13272200

    Director of Facilities & Operations

    This is an English language position; NO Chinese language proficiency required.
    Exempt, full-time position

    OPPORTUNITY

    We are looking for a facilities professional to join CAIS as a vital member of the team working to bring our new 19th Avenue Campus to life. This game-changing facility will support CAIS in becoming the world’s most innovative, inspiring, and influential Mandarin immersion school.

    OUR IDEAL CANDIDATE

    The ideal candidate finds resonance with CAIS’s mission to Embrace Chinese, Become Our Best Selves, and Contribute to a Better World. The Director of Facilities and Operations will work to ensure that our campuses meet the ​Strategic Vision 2020-2025​ goal of “Reimagining Our Learning Spaces.” The Director of Facilities and Operations is responsible for strategic and tactical management of the School’s buildings and grounds and the School’s operations in the areas of traffic management, security, safety and emergency preparedness, event set up and coordination, and neighbor relations. The Director of Facilities and Operations will play an integral role in managing our move from our current four Hayes Valley campus and office locations to the 19th Avenue Campus. Additionally, the Director is responsible for careful stewardship of the facilities related budgets and will work closely with the Board of Trustees’ Facilities Committee on initiatives related to the school’s aspirations for enhanced and expanded facilities and improvements to the current buildings and grounds.  This full-time, exempt position may sometimes require evening or weekend work. The Director supervises the Facilities Team and will be building a new team which will be composed of both full-time and third-party contractual staff. This position reports directly to the Chief Financial and Operating Officer and works closely with the Head of School and all Divisional Heads.

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES

         BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS:

         Provide and maintain a safe, clean, and healthy environment for the students and staff of the school

         Plan, manage and direct all phases of the facilities operations and implementation of all facilities projects including a tracking and prioritization system for facilities requests from staff

         Supervise all maintenance, grounds, janitorial and other contract personnel. 

         Oversee the maintenance, repair, and safety of the buildings which includes work with contracted construction managers to maintain safety conditions at all times

         Plan and implement maintenance and renovation of buildings, and grounds which includes preparation of all bids and quotations for contracted work, equipment, and supplies

         Plan and manage campus security which includes: key tracking and distribution, scheduling after hours caretaker rounds, hiring additional security as needed, building and maintaining a proactive relationship with the local police department

         Purchase all necessary building, grounds, emergency preparedness and custodial supplies and equipment

         Coordinate set-ups for school events

         Monitor campus parking


         COLLABORATIONS:

         Lead major capital projects as an essential member of the project management team

         Collaborate in the emergency planning and management process

         Participate in school-wide meetings and events as a member of the Administrative Council

         Serve as the school’s liaison with neighbors as needed

     

         PLANNING AND COMPLIANCE:

         Maintain an inventory of all equipment and drawings, plans, manuals, and warranties in an organized and accessible manner

         Monitor the planning, maintenance, and replacement of capital equipment

         Annually conduct an asset inventory and evaluate building and equipment condition and timing and replacement of such

         Schedule and oversee annual and routine inspections for: fire extinguishers, fire alarms and sprinklers, trees, backflow, and play equipment and maintaining a proactive relationship with the local fire marshall and fire  department

         Monitor all facility work to ensure compliance with CalOSHA standards, building and fire codes, maintain IIPP and health and safety.

         Provide and maintain a working knowledge of any current and ongoing certificates, registrations, licenses, and other documents and support administration of the insurance program


         APPROACH AND PROCESS:

         Develop and present recommendations for modernization of internal systems, and best practice implementation

         Demonstrate complete integrity and inspire trust in order to effectively establish and maintain cooperative working relationships within a diverse, multicultural environment and promote and contribute to an inclusive and respectful workplace

         Exhibit sound judgment related to confidential conversations, projects, and information related to the school or any of its constituents including effective communication regarding such matters to the appropriate individuals

         Execute responsibilities efficiently, accurately, and on or before deadlines

         Uphold the mission, vision, and values of CAIS including a demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion

         Display initiative, internal motivation, flexibility, curiosity, and an approach to learning and growth

         OTHER DUTIES AS ASSIGNED


    ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS

         BA or BS or equivalent experience

         Project Manager Certification preferred, such as Project Management Professional (PMP).

         Minimum 5 years of related management experience or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience in a nonprofit or independent school is preferred.

         A self-starter and team player with a sense of urgency who is driven to learn and continually identify and determine the cause of problems, and seeks ways to improve professional skills and programs

         Strong interpersonal skills to communicate effectively with a wide-ranging audience, including staff, parents, volunteers, students, alumni, and external stakeholders

         Excellent interpersonal, organizational and managerial skills and a cooperative team approach

         Effective written and verbal communication skills

         Occasional availability on nights or weekends

         Initial and continued criminal background clearance by DOJ and FBI

         Initial and continued tuberculosis clearance

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS

    The physical demands described below represent those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, as amended, the California Fair Employment & Housing Act, and all other applicable laws, CAIS provides reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities. A qualified individual is a person who meets the skill, experience, education, or other requirements of the position and who can perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.

         Lift and/or carry moderate weight (40 pounds)

         Sit, stand, walk, climb stairs or ladder, reach, perform repetitive hand motions, hear, speak

         Considerable time is spent at a desk using a computer terminal

         Prolonged and irregular work hours on occasion

         Work with frequent interruptions

    WORK ENVIRONMENT

    Inside and outside environment. Demanding physical conditions may include: climbing ladders; working in high places, tight quarters, and under and on buildings; and working in inclement weather. Must be able to work with potentially hazardous materials in a safe manner and safely perform required duties in potentially hazardous environments.

    BENEFITS & COMPENSATION

    The CAIS Board of Trustees and administration are expressly dedicated to ensuring that CAIS is a great place to work. The school is committed to attracting, developing, retaining, and rewarding top-tier employees with a strong benefits package. The salary range for this position is: $125,000 - $175,000, based on experience. Please see the final page for a description of benefits.

    ABOUT CAIS

    As the nation’s first Mandarin Immersion Preschool through 8th grade school, CAIS embodies our mission by working continuously to maintain our role as a leader in immersion education. We value honest self-assessment, thoughtful self-reflection, intentional planning and focused implementation. We are known as an ambitious school, and we are making substantial progress on our multi-year vision to reimagine immersion, reimagine our culture of learning, reimagine character and community, and reimagine our learning spaces. While our three campuses are located in the Hayes Valley neighborhood of San Francisco through the end of this school year, we will be moving to start school in September 2024 at our new campus on 19th Avenue in San Francisco, which more than doubles our program space and allows all divisions to be together on one spectacular campus.

    TO APPLY

    CAIS’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion is central to our mission. People of color and LGBTQIA candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

    Email cover letter, resume, and list of references to CAISHR@cais.org. In the subject line please indicate: “Director of Facilities and Operations.”  Please no calls.


    CAIS as a Workplace

    Chinese American International School is dedicated to attracting, developing, rewarding and retaining world-class employees and ensuring that this is a great place to work. We put a high priority on advances in compensation, benefits, and work climate with a 2023–2024 benefits package and perks including:


    Distinctively CAIS Benefits

          Commuter benefits provided (up to $300/month)

          Trips to China and Taiwan

         Dynamic, dual culture setting valuing honest self assessment, thoughtful self reflection, intentional planning, and focused implementation

    Financial Benefits

          CAIS contributes 5% of your earnings immediately in a 403(B) retirement plan (no contribution required on your part)

          Transparent salary benchmarked to the Bay Area’s competitive standards, including annual cost-of-living adjustments

    Professional Development

          Robust opportunities for conferences, workshops, and courses

    Health Benefits

          CAIS pays 100% of the premium for medical, dental, vision, acupuncture, short-term disability and long-term disability, and life insurance for you (along with competitive rates for spouse and family coverage)

          Employer-funded Health Savings Account (HSA) and Pre-tax HSA employee contribution

          Pre-tax Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for medical and dependent care

    Vacation / Holiday / Paid Time Off

          10 Paid Federal holidays

          Up to 2 additional days off for religious holidays

          Accrue 11.5 days of Sick Time annually

          Accrue 10 to 20 days of Vacation Time annually based on years of service

    Quality of Life and Appreciation

          Monthly appreciation lunches

          Twice-yearly Faculty/Staff Appreciation Weeks

          Annual milestones luncheon

          Free tickets to annual dinner/dance gala

          Lunar New Year luncheon

          Birthday gift card




Cal-ISBOA is recognized by SHRM to offer Professional Development Credits (PDCs) for the SHRM-CP® or SHRM-SCP®. For more information about certification or recertification, please visit shrmcertification.org

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