Classified Employment Process

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    Classified Employment (Non-Teaching Jobs) and the Merit System

     

    Glendale Unified School District is a merit system district dedicated to the proper selection and retention of classified employees. The Merit System is a system of rules and procedures similar to civil service, which governs classified school personnel. Its fundamental purpose is to insure that employees are selected, promoted, and retained without favoritism or prejudice, on the basis of merit and fitness. Adherence to the merit system principles, as regulated by the California Education Code and the District's Classified Rules and Regulations is overseen by a three member Personnel Commission.

     

    Classified positions generally have no credential requirements. Instead, they have specific experience or education requirements, as well as district's testing process in accordance with the merit system that provide competitive opportunities for all qualified applicants. Positions such as clerical and secretarial, accounting, custodial, food services, and education assistants are under this category. Please review the class descriptions to help you determine whether you meet the minimum requirements. Except for continuous recruitments, applications for Classified employment are accepted only as positions become available.

     

    Visit the Classified Opportunities page for current openings. 

     

    Management Employment (Certificated and Classified)

     

    Applications for management positions are also accepted only as positions become available. Certificated and Classified positions require different types of application forms.

     

    For Certificated Management positions (requiring teaching credentials), visit the Certificated Management Opportunities page for current openings.

     

    For Classified Management positions, visit the Classified Opportunities page for current openings.

  • The Glendale Unified School District is an equal opportunity employer who serves a diverse community. GUSD does not discriminate in education programs and activities or in the employment of personnel and the process therein on the basis of race, color, religion (including religious dress and religious grooming), sex (including gender, gender identity, gender expression, as well as pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding or related medical conditions), national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, military status, veteran status, marital status, domestic partner status, sexual orientation or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.