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Technology Support Assistant Jobs

Company

Crossroads School

Address , Santa Monica, 90404, Ca
Employment type PART_TIME
Salary $16 an hour
Expires 2023-06-10
Posted at 1 year ago
Job Description

Technology Support
Assistant
Status: Part-Time

Compensation Range: $16.00 - $18.00 / Hourly Rate

W E L C O M E T O C R O S S R O A D S
See the world differently.

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Norton Campus

1715 Olympic Boulevard, Santa Monica, CA 90404

MIDDLE & UPPER SCHOOL
21st Street Campus

1714 21st Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404

About Crossroads School
Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences is a place where the members of our diverse student body
are encouraged to think critically, express themselves openly and respectfully and make a positive
impact in the lives of others and in the world around them.

We are a vibrant, relationship-based school with a founding commitment to the "greater
community." Crossroads was founded to be not just a school, but also a movement for positive social
change in the world. This ambitious charge is part of the very DNA of Crossroads. Not only do our
students engage in meaningful service learning and community service projects, but Crossroads as
an institution considers serving the greater community a cornerstone of our mission.

If you have a passion for helping people, enjoy continuous learning,
strive for innovative solutions and process improvement,

this role may be for you!

Duties & Responsibilities
Performing routine computer maintenance tasks (such as cleaning workstations, upgrading
RAM, etc.)
Setting up and imaging new computers
Reimaging existing computers
Installing and testing software
Assisting with inventory over the summer
Troubleshooting workstation problems
Assisting in the day-to-day operation of the Information Services Department
Working with Crossroads Summer School staff as needed

Qualifications & Skills
Knowledge of Windows and Apple Computers
Familiarity with Microsoft Office
Good communication skills
Good recordkeeping skills
Following directions
Working as part of a team
Working under stress

Hours & Other Requirements
Must be willing to work 20-30 hours/week.
Must be willing to work 8-10 weeks this summer beginning June 20, 2023
Must be at least 16 years old and have a valid work permit – see Robyn Fairchild for work permit
paperwork.
Must meet other Crossroads’ employment eligibility requirements.
Must be able and willing to crawl under tables and desks and lift and carry computers and
computer equipment as needed.

COVID-19 vaccinations will be required for employment.

No phone calls or walk-ins please


Our Philosophy Statement
The School was built upon five basic commitments: to academic excellence; to the arts; to the
greater community; to the development of a student population of social, economic, and racial
diversity; and to the development of each student’s physical well-being and full human potential.

It is the goal of Crossroads School to provide a strong college preparatory program from which
each student will develop a personal commitment to learning, a respect for independent thinking,
and an expanding curiosity about the world and its people. We consider certain skills to be
essential for all graduates: to read well, to write clearly and coherently, to study effectively, to
reason soundly, and to question thoughtfully.

Through the educational process, we assist students in gaining self-esteem, self-knowledge, and
respect for the knowledge and opinions of others. We believe that education must not be a race
for the accumulation of facts, but should be an enriching end in itself. We also believe that
education is a joint venture among students, parents and teachers. To be effective with young
people, teachers and parents must themselves continue to learn, so that they may perceive the
young accurately and treat them wisely.

We believe that the arts are an essential part of the curriculum and that it is important for
students to express themselves creatively and to use their imaginations freely. Therefore, music,
drama, visual arts, film, writing and dance are significant parts of student life at Crossroads.

Through our academic and extra-curricular programs, we seek to promote social, political and
moral understanding, and to instill a respect for the humanity and ecology of the earth.

We understand that there are many kinds of intelligence, and the traditional academic, cognitive
area is one. Other important areas of intelligence are intuition, imagination, artistic creativity,
physical expression and performance, sensitivity to others and self-understanding. To neglect any
of these areas is to limit students in the development of their full human potential.

We believe that the uniqueness of children is revealed in their very existence and that it is the
School’s responsibility to foster their innate sense of the mystery and joy of life.

Our Diversity Statement
One of Crossroads School’s founding commitments is to develop a socially, economically and
racially diverse student body. We are equally committed to supporting a vibrant and diverse
workforce. Crossroads is proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action
employer; we do not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, religious creed, color,
national origin, ancestry, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, marital status, sex,
gender or gender identity, age or sexual orientation. People of color, women and individuals with
disabilities are encouraged to apply.