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Division of Human Resources and Talent Dr. Linda Anderson, Associate Superintendent 678-301-6100 / fax: 678-301-6105 CEO/Superintendent J. Alvin Wilbanks Division of Human Resources and Talent Associate Superintendent Dr. Linda Anderson Human Resources- Executive Dr. Chandra Walker (PT) Superintendent Dr. Glenn Pethel Human Resources- HR Systems Executive Hunter Blackburn Dr. Linda Anderson Associate Superintendent Effectiveness Systems Dr. Kim McDermon Tiffany Suggs Dr. Monica Batiste Dr. Leslie D. Lewis Dr. Eddie Maresh Dr. Derrick Williams Support Susan Blanchard Critical Needs Keysha Robinson Special Education Mike Nelson (Part-time) Data Reporting Cheri Folds Brittany Robinett, J.D. Equity and Compliance/ Title IX Joyce Spraggs Michelle Burton of Dr. Kendra Washington- Bass of Michelle Farmer of of Leader Mentors Compensation & Substitute Laura Saucedo Benefits, Leave, and Employee Records Kellie Beaver Vision: The Division of Human Resources and Talent will provide the leadership for Gwinnett County Public s to become the Employer of Choice by attracting and retaining a world-class workforce. Mission: The mission of the Division of Human Resources and Talent is to attract, retain, and support a high-performing workforce committed to achieving the goals of Gwinnett County Public s. Strategic Objective: Recruit, employ, develop, and retain a workforce that achieves the mission and goals of the organization.

Department of Human Resources Dr. Chandra Walker, Executive 678-301-6100 / fax: 678-301-6101 The Department of Human Resources is responsible for attracting, employing, and retaining highly effective teachers and support staff for Gwinnett County Public s. The department is committed to providing top quality and diverse applicant pools for all positions in the district through active recruitment, selection, assignment, and retention of teachers, leaders, support staff, temporary personnel, and student interns. The department is responsible for the development and implementation of performance-based evaluation systems for all employee groups designed to make measurable, identifiable performance a significant portion of an employee's annual evaluation. The department directs the staff recruitment program, serves as the liaison between colleges and universities, and is responsible for student teacher placements and district job fairs. The department is also responsible for certification and licensure, accurate and timely submission of state data reporting, and the Title II-A (Advancing Educator Quality) grant. The department is organized in service delivery teams to support principals and program managers with key human resource needs. Human Resources s provide leadership and strategic direction to the planning and implementation of human resources functions for assigned schools including employee recruitment, selection, retention, workforce development, performance management and certification. The directors ensure compliance with all federal, state, and local mandates involving employment, conduct comprehensive Internal investigations, maintain accurate personnel allotments, ensure that state certification and licensure requirements are met, assist in the adjudication of grievances and administrative complaints, advise and consult with administrators in the formal evaluation process, leverage technology to attain maximum performance, and provide ongoing professional learning to internal employees and principals on various human resources issues. Dr. Monica Batiste 678-301-6058 Elementary Dr. Leslie D. Lewis 678-301-6027 Elementary Dr. Eddie Maresh 678-301-6027 Middle Dr. Derrick Williams 678-301-6121 High Mike Nelson (PT) 678-301-6072 Special Ed. Keysha Robinson 678-301-6195 Critical Needs Support Susan Blanchard 678-301-6082 The Support directs the planning and implementation of human resources functions for support staffing including employee recruitment, selection, retention, workforce development, performance management and certification. The director advises and consults with administrators in the formal evaluation process, leverages technology to attain maximum performance, and provides ongoing professional learning to internal employees and program managers on various human resources issues. Data Reporting Cheri Folds 678-301-7258 / fax: 678-301-6117 The Data Reporting office acts as the primary data reporting liaison between the school system and the state Department of Education. This office works closely with local school administrators, advising them on accurately reporting FTE data and applying state funding formulas to maximize school allotments. In maximizing allotments, this office prepares, maintains, and distributes allotments based on enrollment projections and current allocation formulas. The Data Reporting office also is responsible for CCPI reporting based on job assignments within the district. This crucial report determines state funding for Training and Experience (T&E).

Department of Human Resources Systems Hunter Blackburn, Executive 678-301-6037 / fax: 678-442-5052 The Department of Human Resources Systems is committed to attracting, retaining, and supporting a high-performing workforce by providing a compensation and benefits package that is both comprehensive and regionally competitive; as well as ensuring a qualified pool of substitute personnel. The Department of Human Resources Systems also manages the leave of absence process for all employees, employee eligibility and background check processes for the district, unemployment compensation, and personnel document management. The Benefits, Leave and Employee Records office supports the workforce of Gwinnett County Public s by ensuring that all employees are provided with benefits alternatives at affordable costs. This office counsels employees on the choices that are available, and provides them with the tools necessary to make the best benefit selections for their individual lifestyle. Employees are provided with 24/7 access to benefits and leave information via the Employee Portal. The Benefits, Leave and Employee Records office manages the New Employee Orientation process for all new benefits eligible employees. This orientation is designed to orient new employees to the district, providing them with critical information related to their benefits, compensation, and retirement. This office also coordinates the annual Open Enrollment process for the district and communicates all plan options, including health insurance, which is maintained by the Department of Community Health. The Benefits, Leave and Employee Records office also manages the leave of absence process as well as the Short Term Disability payroll for all Gwinnett County Public s employees. This office works closely with both managers and employees to ensure knowledge of and adherence to federal and state statutes regulating leave of absence activity. This office also manages the personnel document services for all district employees, ensuring that employee files are maintained accurately, safely, and in compliance with the adopted GCPS record retention schedule. The Compensation and Substitute office ensures competitive wages for all Gwinnett County Public s employees while also maintaining internal and external pay equity. The Compensation processes include the regular audit of all GCPS jobs, job classifications, and related salary components, as well as the administration of related federal and state mandates. The Compensation office produces annual salary schedules and work calendars for all GCPS employees and generates over 11,000 annual employment contracts, which are provided to employees electronically via the Employee Portal. This office works closely with the employees of Gwinnett County Public s to ensure that they are provided with the information and tools necessary to understand their total compensation package. Benefits, Leave and Employee Records Kellie Beaver, Phone: 678-301-6098 Fax: 678-442-5254 The Compensation and Substitute office also manages the Unemployment Compensation program for the district, responding to requests from the Department of Labor and representing the district in all unemployment hearings and proceedings. Additionally, the Compensation and Substitute office manages the criminal background check and fingerprinting process for all newly hired and existing employees, ensuring the employment eligibility of all newly hired staff at the time of hire. This department also manages the Job Descriptions database suite used to create, revise, and store job descriptions in a user-friendly format. The Compensation and Substitute office supports the workforce of Gwinnett County Public s by providing a pool of qualified substitute personnel for over 13,000 employees working in positions eligible for a substitute. This office is responsible for recruiting, hiring, on-boarding, and training substitute personnel as well as supporting local schools to fulfill substitute staffing needs. This office also manages, the automated substitute placement and management system, Absence. This system is used by employees to request a substitute and by substitutes to search for available assignments either online, by telephone, or by mobile device. Compensation and Substitute Laura Saucedo, Phone: 678-301-6116 Fax: 678-442-5182

Department of Dr. Glenn Pethel, Superintendent 678-301-7267/ fax: 678-301-7278 The Department of serves the students of Gwinnett County by ensuring the most well-qualified individuals are recruited, trained, and selected for school and district level leadership positions. Effective leadership is second only to effective teaching in impact on student achievement. The GCPS team identifies and trains emerging leaders and supports all school and district leaders with continuing development opportunities to drive world-class performance. The district s Quality-Plus Leader Academy has three components. The most established is the Aspiring Principal Program, a selective year-long academy that prepares high-potential assistant principals to be the next generation of effective GCPS principals through classes, case studies, leadership simulations, and a 90-day residency. The academy has trained the leaders of over 80% of GCPS schools. The Aspiring Leader Program prepares emerging leaders at the teacher level for assistant principal roles through a half-year academy. The District Leader Program ensures that GCPS has well-qualified leaders at the district office and that new district level leaders have the foundational knowledge needed to serve the system effectively in their new capacity. In addition to these programs, the department collaborates with universities to provide cohort preparation programs that are specific to the needs of Gwinnett County for future and current school leaders. Dr. Kendra Washington - Bass 678-301-7284 Dr. Michelle Farmer 678-301-7281 678-301-7256 The team also provides development for leaders once they are in position. The team coordinates ongoing support for first- and second-year principals and assistant principals through a comprehensive leader mentoring program and just-in-time training modules. It also manages the Administrative Manager (SAM) program, which supports principals in prioritizing time for instructional leadership over operational tasks. Other leadership training managed by the team includes Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) training, new administrator training, and leadership seminars. The department plans, organizes, and directs the district s annual Summer Conference, the signature learning event for school and district level leaders. The work of the Department of is supported through funding provided by The Wallace Foundation. 678-301-7256

Department of Equity and Compliance, Title IX Coordinator Joyce Spraggs, 678-301-6811 / fax: 678-442-5257 The Department of Equity & Compliance communicates, monitors, and enforces Board policies and procedures that prohibit any form of discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, or disability, and inappropriate or offensive conduct. The Department investigates and resolves any claims of discrimination or retaliation brought by employees or students. In addition, it oversees processes for accommodations requests based on disability or religious need. The Department monitors issues to help both parties reach solutions to issues that occur and administer a clear and concise process for complaint resolution at the lowest possible administrative level, as fairly, and as expeditiously as possible. Brittany Robinett, J.D., Michelle Burton, Department of Effectiveness Systems Dr. Kim McDermon, 678-301-6194 / fax: 678-442-5190 The Department of Effectiveness Systems is responsible for the development and implementation of performance-based evaluation systems for all employee groups, contributing to the mission, vision and goals of Gwinnett County Public s. The department aligns evaluation systems to research-based performance standards and best practices of each GCPS position. The goal of Teacher and Leader Effectiveness is to identify areas of strength and improvement and develop each employee to improve student learning. This unit is also responsible for aligning and coordinating employee evaluation systems with the Georgia Department of Education and other state agencies. Teacher quality has more influence on student achievement than any other school factor. Leader quality has the second greatest influence on student achievement. All other positions within Gwinnett County Public s support the work of teachers and leaders. Every student deserves to have the best qualified, highest performing teacher in every classroom, every day and every year. All other positions assist the teacher and provide support to help students succeed. Tiffany Suggs, of Effectiveness Systems Educating students is a complex task and requires evaluation systems with multiple measures of performance. Teacher and leader evaluation systems include observations to determine performance on research-based performance standards, perception surveys of students and teachers and growth in student achievement. Rating performance on these multiple measures helps identify strengths and specific areas for improvement, individualizing professional learning for each teacher and leader. This department continually supports the work of all GCPS divisions to improve employee effectiveness.