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Sacramento, California, Natomas Unified School District is seeking an Assistant Superintendent of Facilities and Strategic Planning who, under general direction, will be responsible for facility planning, facility construction and reconstruction, maintaining a cooperative relationship with federal, state, and local agencies, contractors, architects and inspectors. Supervision duties will also include Maintenance, Operations and Transportation. The Assistant Superintendent will be responsible for management of facilities related funds including developer fees, modernization funds and general obligation bonds, provide leadership in the implementation of the short and long range facility master plan, conduct administrative research as needed, assist with property acquisitions, sales, leases, easements and establish and maintain intergovernmental relations. Requirements / Qualifications Education And Experience: Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities could qualify someone for this position. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Education: Graduation from a four-year accredited college or university with a degree in business, architecture, construction management, civil engineering, or related field or equivalent training/work experience is required. Experience: Five (5) years of progressively responsible management experience in the areas of planning and development, architecture/building construction, construction management, facilities management, or similar field. While direct experience in a K-12 public school, college, or university is not required, such experience is desired. Pre-employment Clearances/Requirements: Valid Driver鈥檚 license TB Test Clearance Fingerprint clearance Required Documents: Copy of Transcript Letter of Introduction Letter(s) of Recommendation (Three recent letters of recommendation) Resume District-paid Medical for employees (plus low-cost options for families), Dental and Vision. Public retirement system. Natomas Unified School District is seeking an Assistant Superintendent of Facilities and Strategic Planning who, under general direction, will be responsible for facility planning, facility construction and reconstruction, maintaining a cooperative relationship with federal, state, and local agencies, contractors, architects and inspectors. Supervision duties will also include Maintenance, Operations and Transportation. The Assistant Superintendent will be responsible for management of facilities related funds including developer fees, modernization funds and general obligation bonds, provide leadership in the implementation of the short and long range facility master plan, conduct administrative research as needed, assist with property acquisitions, sales, leases, easements and establish and maintain intergovernmental relations.

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