East Union Technology Assistant
 
Title: Technology Assistant
Reports to:  Technology Coordinator 
 
Requirements:
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		Earned a High School diploma or advanced degree
 
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		Demonstrate good communication skills 
 
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		Must be courteous and cooperative with students, school staff, and supervisors.
 
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		Must be able to handle and prioritize multiple requests 
 
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		Must be able to attend to detail and take tasks from start to completion in a timely manner
 
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		Able to lift at least 25 pounds
 
 
Essential Functions
 
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES
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		Assists the Technology Coordinator with everyday and yearly maintenance and troubleshooting of equipment that falls within the category of the Technology Department (includes, but not limited to: laptop computers, desktop computers, printers, iPods, and iPads.)
 
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		Troubleshoots issues that students and staff may have with their computers, software, and peripherals  
 
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		Learns to use software that assists the technology department with updates, computer management, and the software that is used within the classrooms
 
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		Assists staff and students with installed software
 
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		Assists with management of the website 
 
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		Assists with district Google sites
 
 
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES ESTABLISHED BY THE SCHOOL DISTRICT 
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		Adheres to board policies, district procedures, and contractual obligations
 
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		Demonstrates professional and ethical conduct as defined by state law and individual district policy
 
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		Contributes to efforts to achieve district and building goals
 
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		Demonstrates an understanding of and respect for all learners and staff
 
 
Essential Responsibilities Specific to the Position
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		Demonstrates ability to listen to and work well with students and staff
 
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		Demonstrates ability to multi-task and be able to adapt to change
 
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		Demonstrates willingness to learn new information
 
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		Demonstrates ability to follow directions
 
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		Demonstrates flexibility with time and tasks and ability to prioritize
 
 
 
Board Approved: April 2012