What are the responsibilities and job description for the Secretary to the Principal Elementary - Prairie Rose position at Bismarck Public Schools?
The secretary to the principal is a 10-month position, beginning August 3, 2026, to approximately June 5, 2027. There is the option for additional hours during Camp Ed 2027, extending hours through June 2027.
Purpose Statement
The job of Secretary to the Principal (Elementary) is performed for the purpose of providing complex and confidential secretarial and administrative support to the school-site principal and other administrators. This role involves conveying information regarding school functions and procedures, ensuring efficient operation of support functions, and coordinating assigned projects and site activities. The incumbent interacts with all aspects of the school community and the
school system.
Supervisory Relationship
Reports to: Principal
Essential Functions
recommendations, and provide information to the assigned administrator.
substitute teachers, paras, website, emergency procedures, building keys distribution) to complete
site processes and deliver services in a timely manner.
and historical reference in accordance with administrative guidelines and legal requirements.
preparing reports to execute general accounting functions for the school-based budget.
balances, work order status, fire drills) to achieve goals and meet target dates in compliance with
guidelines and regulations.
and maintain a secure office environment.
and ad-hoc reports, operational procedures, manuals, observations, evaluations, required State
reports) to document activities, provide written references, and convey information.
personnel.
compliance with administrative guidelines and regulatory requirements.
products.
communication, and provide direction.
administrator.
leave requests and substitute teacher assignments, process confidential documents) to support their
Functions And Responsibilities.
Job Requirements: Minimum Qualifications
Skills
Abilities
Responsibility
Work under limited supervision using standardized practices and methods. Direct other persons
within a small work unit. Monitor budget expenditures. Utilize resources from other work units as
required to perform job functions. Have a continual opportunity to impact the organization’s
services.
Work Environment
Physical demands include some lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling, with some stooping,
kneeling, crouching, and fine finger dexterity. Generally involves 80% sitting, 10% walking, and
10% standing. The job is performed under conditions with some exposure to risk of injury and/or
illness.
Experience
Job-related experience with increasing levels of responsibility is required.
Education
High school diploma or equivalent. Targeted job-related education with study in a job-related area is preferred.
Clearances
Criminal Justice Fingerprint/Background Clearance.
FLSA Status
Non-Exempt
Salary Grade
SN
Purpose Statement
The job of Secretary to the Principal (Elementary) is performed for the purpose of providing complex and confidential secretarial and administrative support to the school-site principal and other administrators. This role involves conveying information regarding school functions and procedures, ensuring efficient operation of support functions, and coordinating assigned projects and site activities. The incumbent interacts with all aspects of the school community and the
school system.
Supervisory Relationship
Reports to: Principal
Essential Functions
- Compile Data: Gather data from a wide variety of sources (e.g., student information, time
recommendations, and provide information to the assigned administrator.
- Coordinate Projects: Manage a wide variety of projects, functions, and program components (e.g.,
substitute teachers, paras, website, emergency procedures, building keys distribution) to complete
site processes and deliver services in a timely manner.
- Maintain Records: Keep a wide variety of manual and electronic documents, files, and records
and historical reference in accordance with administrative guidelines and legal requirements.
- Manage School Funds: Oversee school financial accounts, including receiving and depositing
preparing reports to execute general accounting functions for the school-based budget.
- Monitor Activities: Supervise a wide variety of activities on behalf of the Principal and other
balances, work order status, fire drills) to achieve goals and meet target dates in compliance with
guidelines and regulations.
- Support Student Welfare: Monitor students referred for illness, injury, or disciplinary action,
and maintain a secure office environment.
- Oversee Office Activities: Organize office assignments, monitor progress, and ensure the
- Participate in Meetings: Attend meetings, workshops, and trainings to provide or receive
- Prepare Documentation: Create a variety of reports, documents, and correspondence, both
and ad-hoc reports, operational procedures, manuals, observations, evaluations, required State
reports) to document activities, provide written references, and convey information.
- Present Information: Provide information on administrative procedures (e.g., department/program
personnel.
- Process Documents: Handle a wide variety of documents and materials (e.g., time sheets, work
compliance with administrative guidelines and regulatory requirements.
- Procure Supplies: Order supplies, materials, and equipment (e.g., office and instructional
products.
- Represent Administrator: Act on behalf of the assigned Administrator in their absence to convey
- Research Topics: Investigate a variety of topics (e.g., current practices, policies, education
- Respond to Inquiries: Address inquiries from internal and external parties (e.g., staff,
communication, and provide direction.
- Schedule Activities: Arrange a wide variety of activities (e.g., appointments, meetings, travel
administrator.
- Support Administrative Personnel: Assist assigned administrative personnel (e.g., maintain
leave requests and substitute teacher assignments, process confidential documents) to support their
Functions And Responsibilities.
- Adhere to School Policies: Follow and enforce school policies and procedures in all aspects of
- Attendance: This position requires prompt and consistent attendance.
- Perform Other Duties: Undertake additional tasks as assigned to support the effective operation
Job Requirements: Minimum Qualifications
Skills
- Proficiency in operating standard office equipment and using pertinent software
- Competence in planning and managing projects.
- Proficiency in office budgetary, payroll, purchasing, and related administrative
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to develop effective working relationships.
- Basic math skills, including calculations using fractions, percentages, and ratios.
- Ability to read technical information, compose documents, and facilitate group
- Understanding of grammar and punctuation, basic bookkeeping principles, business telephone
Abilities
- Schedule activities, meetings, and events.
- Gather, collate, and classify data.
- Work with others in a variety of circumstances.
- Utilize defined processes to work with data and operate equipment using standardized
- Maintain confidentiality, meet deadlines, and work with detailed information/data.
- Adapt to changing work priorities and maintain flexibility.
- Establish effective working relationships and handle multiple projects.
- Communicate with diverse groups, work as part of a team, and work with constant
Responsibility
Work under limited supervision using standardized practices and methods. Direct other persons
within a small work unit. Monitor budget expenditures. Utilize resources from other work units as
required to perform job functions. Have a continual opportunity to impact the organization’s
services.
Work Environment
Physical demands include some lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling, with some stooping,
kneeling, crouching, and fine finger dexterity. Generally involves 80% sitting, 10% walking, and
10% standing. The job is performed under conditions with some exposure to risk of injury and/or
illness.
Experience
Job-related experience with increasing levels of responsibility is required.
Education
High school diploma or equivalent. Targeted job-related education with study in a job-related area is preferred.
Clearances
Criminal Justice Fingerprint/Background Clearance.
FLSA Status
Non-Exempt
Salary Grade
SN