Location: District Office
Full Time Position (1.0 FTE)
SUMMARY:
The Human Resources Programs Specialist serves as a key member of the Human Resources Department by administering specialized HR programs, managing Human Resources technology systems, and ensuring the integrity of district personnel data and regulatory reporting. This position supports the district's recruitment, retention, and workforce development efforts by coordinating alternative educator pathway initiatives, maintaining critical HR information systems, and improving Human Resources processes through technology and innovation.
Working collaboratively with district staff, administrators, software vendors, and external partners, the Human Resources Programs Specialist provides leadership in HR systems administration, compliance reporting, program coordination, and continuous process improvement to ensure efficient, accurate, and responsive Human Resources services.
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This is a 261-day contract; Salary: Range M on the Classified Exempt Salary Schedule $74,870.46 - $129,787.47 DOE Juneau School District offers an comprehensive benefit package which includes an employer-sponsored health plan (medical, dental and vision), employer paid life insurance plan, membership with an Alaska Retirement System plan, an optional, voluntary deferred compensation program is available.
Selected hire will be fingerprinted at the applicant's expense and fingerprints forwarded to the Alaska State Troopers and the FBI for a records check.
TO APPLY: visit our website at www.juneauschools.org to complete an online application.
Located in Alaska’s beautiful capital, the Juneau School District (JSD) serves roughly 4,000 students in PreK–12 across 14 schools.
Six elementary schools, one middle school, and one standard high school.
Additional options include an alternative high school, a PreK–8 Montessori School, a K–8 Charter School, a home‐school program (HomeBRIDGE), a residential youth facility, and the Tlingit Culture, Language & Literacy (TCLL) program.
The alternative high school, Yaaḵoosgé Daakahídi, serves students who benefit from non‐traditional high school settings.
Student body is diverse: roughly 43% White, 24% multi‐ethnic, 13% Alaska Native & American Indian, 10% Asian & Pacific Islander, 10% Hispanic, and about 1% Black.
Around 23% of students receive Free & Reduced Meals, and 20% receive special education services.
The district employs about 600 full-time staff, with roughly 300 certified teachers, making it one of the largest employers in the community.
JSD offers strong support for professional growth: embedded professional development, Arts‐infused teaching (Artful Teaching), culturally responsive pedagogy, mentoring programs, peer collaboration, and opportunities to engage with local culture and environment in instructional design.
Juneau is both remote and accessible by air or sea, with majestic surroundings including the Tongass National Forest.
Small-city feel, with strong sense of community. Teachers often engage with local culture, and environment.
Because of its size and resources, the district can offer a variety of teaching environments—traditional classrooms, Montessori, alternative high school settings, and culturally unique programs like TCLL.