GCF Professional Staff Hiring

PROFESSIONAL STAFF HIRING

Through its employment policies, the District will strive to attract, secure, and retain the highest qualified personnel for all professional positions. The selection process will be based upon criteria made known to candidates who will devote themselves to the education and welfare of the children attending the schools.

It is the responsibility of the Superintendent, and of persons to whom he or she delegates this responsibility, to determine the personnel needs of the school system and to locate suitable candidates. No position may be created without the approval of the School Committee. The District's goal is to employ and retain personnel who are motivated, will always strive to do their best, and are committed to providing the best educational environment for children.

It will be the duty of the Superintendent to see that persons considered for employment in the schools meet all certification requirements and the requirements of the Committee for the type of position for which the application is made.

The following guidelines will be used in the selection of personnel:

  1. There will be no discrimination in the hiring process due to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, genetic information, ancestry, military status, disability, pregnancy or pregnancy-related condition.

  2. The quality of instruction is enhanced by a staff with a wide variation in background, educational preparation, and previous experience.

  3. The administrator responsible for the hiring of a staff member (in the case of District-wide positions, for the position of Principals, it is the Superintendent; for building-based personnel, it is the Principal) is directed to establish a representative screening committee. The administrator has the final say in determining who will be hired, but it is expected that the screening committee's input will be a factor in the decision. For those positions where the hiring authority rests with the School Committee, a representative screening committee may be established by the School Committee, or the School Committee may direct the Superintendent to establish a screening committee to assist the Superintendent in making his/her recommendation to the School Committee.

LEGAL REFS.: M.G.L. c.69:6; 71:38; 71:38G; 71:39; 71:45; 71:55B

Massachusetts Board of Education Requirements for Certification of Teachers, Principals, Supervisors, Directors, Superintendents and Assistant Superintendents in the Public Schools of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, revised 1994

603 CMR 7:00 and 44:00


Approved to put out for public comment July 23, 2018

Policy approved by School Committee September 12, 2018