Office Manager - HAPA
Company: Performance Academies
Location: Cleveland
Posted on: January 22, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job title Office Manager
Classification Non-Exempt Reports to Principal Organization Unit
Administration Approved by Human Resources Effective date 5/8/2025
Job Purpose The School Office Manager is the gate-keeper of the
school office, providing a warm and welcoming atmosphere for
students, staff, parents and visitors. He or she also completes
administrative tasks and supports the school administration. Duties
and Responsibilities Include but not limited to: Domain A- Core
Responsibilities Prepare for and manage all files needed for State
and Federal audits, FTE audits, food audits, file reviews and CSADM
audits for assigned school(s). Maintain and manage student files
including student enrollment records, medical records, achievement
records, and other appropriate student data as required (including,
but not limited to, proof of residency, student immunizations,
birth certificate, social security number, and proof of custody).
Must request and obtain a COMPLETE student file for all new
students that had attended a previous school or educational
facility. Work in conjunction with EMIS Coordinator, Administrative
Coordinator, and Grade Books/Attendance Coordinator regarding
audits, attendance, data submission, and record keeping. Monitor
and submit McKinney-Vento paperwork for homeless students per the
McKinney-Vento Homelessness Assistance Act. Keep accurate records
of food service reimbursements for the Federal Food Service
Program. Track, maintain, and report Free and Reduced Lunch
programs in a timely manner. Coordinate and assist student
transportation with local transportation departments. Administer
medication, only if required, and only as expressly outlined in
Student Handbook. Keep all medications locked and maintain all
medical documentation, including, but not limited to, notes and
records of each time medication(s) is dispensed/administered,
name(s) of all medications administered, dosages, parent consent
letters, doctors’ consent letters, etc. No over the counter (ie.,
Tylenol, Neosporin, Advil, Motrin, other) or other medications may
be dispensed to students or staff even without express written
consent of a physician. Serves as school “gatekeeper” for all
student records. OM must maintain and require a sheet for staff to
sign in and sign out all office files. All requests from school
districts for student records must be complied with within 48
hours. Mails home all pertinent letters to parents and students as
required by Principal and Superintendent, including, but not
limited to, summer enrollment confirmation letters, open house
notifications, HQT letters, Title I program notification letters,
“Dragon Grams”, student absences/truancy notifications By November
1st, Kindergarteners and 7th graders have submitted all appropriate
immunization records that meet the State of Ohio Department of
Health’s immunization schedule. By November 1st, K-1 students have
received all necessary vision and hearing screenings to meet State
requirements ODH Vision screening requirements and ODH Hearing
screening requirements. Domain B- Time Management Generate
enrollment reports weekly, student-in-seats reports weekly, lunch
reports monthly. Provide regular enrollment updates as needed to
the Superintendent and Principal. Ensure that all pertinent forms
are received in the office within 2 weeks of student start date.
Answer school phones in a timely and professional manner. Ensures
school voicemail is accurate and current. Return all parent
inquiries for enrollment applications within 24 hours. Mail out all
parent requests for enrollment applications within 24 hours.
Request and submit records in a timely manner. Turn in enrollment
and withdrawal forms in a timely manner to the EMIS Coordinator.
Ensure that all parents have completed and submitted accurate,
timely free and reduced lunch questionnaires, and submit them in a
timely manner to EMIS Coordinator and Business Office as requested.
Calls families of absent children by 10:00 a.m. each day to
confirm/report all student absences follows up with appropriate
agency for chronic truants or students whom absences are not
confirmed, ie. local police department, Child Find, county
Children’s Services Agency, etc. Issues tardy notices to ALL
students that arrived after the district set time. Keeps office
hours per employment contract. Domain C- Professionalism Refrains
from “gossip”, sharing salary, student disability or medical
condition, or any other personal, financial, medical or similarly
sensitive information with staff, parents, and/or students.
Maintains clean, uncluttered work area and creates/maintains
attractive entry area or waiting area for parents and visitors at
all times. Follows school dress code at all times. OM is to NOT
engage in student discipline, nor to solicit students for help with
filing sensitive documentation, records with identifying student
information, nor is OM to solicit students to run errands, make
copies, or leave class without express permission from the
Principal. Domain D- Dependability Assist Principal with
preparations for all parent informational meetings, Board meetings
hosted at the school, Principal meetings hosted at the school,
other meetings. Maintain and order approved office supplies within
allocated budgets. Ensure safety and security of the building by
requiring that ALL VISITORS SIGN IN AND CHECK IN AT THE OFFICE
BEFORE PROCEEDING THROUGH THE BUILDING, INCLUDING VOLUNTEER(S),
PARENT(S), VENDORS, OTHERS. Ensure that parents or others do not
visit classrooms (particularly when agitated) without an
appointment or express consent from the classroom teacher or
Principal. Read and understand all policies outlined in the staff
handbook and student handbook/code of conduct. Domain E-
Communications and Relationships Send home regular parent truancy
notices for chronically and habitually truant students. OM must
IMMEDIATELY report to principal and intervention specialist(s) upon
receipt of any new or updated medical, special education, IEP, 504
plan, or similar records received from a parent, guardian, or
school/school District. Provide regular enrollment updates as
needed to the Superintendent and Principal. Ensures accuracy of
Intent to Return (ITRs) at all times as families communicate change
in their status. Ensure that all student records pertaining to
students with disabilities are communicated to principal and
Intervention Specialist(s) upon receipt of information. OM must
date and initial all paperwork as it is received. Forward all
inquiries from any news media (radio, television, newspaper, other)
directly to the Superintendent. Notify the Superintendent and
Principal immediately upon calls, visits or inquiries. Understands
and implements positive, de-escalation strategies with unhappy
parents, vendors, staff, students, others and never escalates a
situation unnecessarily. Remains courteous and calm at all times in
person or on the phone. Reports parent or other complaints
immediately to the Principal. Uses appropriate documentation/form
to report how complaints were resolved and to whom they were
referred. Makes serious complaints known immediately to the
Superintendent. Maintains positive relationships with all
stakeholders in the school, including parents, guardians, staff,
students, community organizations, the school’s Sponsor/Authorizer,
management team members, the Principal and Superintendent, ODE
reps, etc. Qualifications Minimum of high school diploma or
equivalent. At least two (2) years of experience in business
management or a similar field preferred. Bilingual both written and
verbally in Spanish/English preferred but not required.
Satisfactory completion of federal and state required criminal
history checks. Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Personal
Characteristics To perform this job successfully an individual must
have knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, (Word, Excel, OneNote,
Power Point) and a familiarity with Google Workspace and other
Performance Academies School Systems software programs. Knowledge
of good telephone etiquette with the ability to deal tactfully and
confidently with callers and visitors A courteous and pleasant
personality Strong organizational skills for multitasking and
prioritizing responsibilities Must possess sensitivity to
confidential information and hold a high standard of integrity Work
with courtesy, tact, and diplomacy in dealing with others, and the
ability to work as part of a team English usage, spelling, grammar
and punctuation Business letter and report writing techniques
Business office telephone techniques and etiquette Basic math used
in an office environment First aid and CPR procedures Principles of
leadership, office organization and management, public relations,
and training. Working Conditions Ability to travel when requested.
Dexterity to operate computer keyboard, mouse and to handle other
technology related components. On-Call availability Physical
Requirements While performing the duties of this job, the employee
is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel
objects, tools, or controls; and talk to hear. The employee is
frequently required to walk; reach with hands and arms; climb or
balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee is
occasionally required to stand. The employee must occasionally lift
and/or move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by
this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision,
peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust
focus. This is not necessarily an all-inclusive list of job-related
responsibilities, duties, skills, efforts, requirements or working
conditions. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of
the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or
to require that other or different tasks be performed as assigned.
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