Job Description
TITLE: Operational Services Manager
Classification: Full-time, Exempt, Salaried
Start Date: July 1, 2025
Location: Central Office
Travel: reliable transportation required between campuses and to events/home visits
IOTA Community Schools is seeking a full-time Operational Services Manager. This critical role will oversee and streamline the daily functioning of IOTA Community Schools’ campuses in the following ways: school finance, authorizer compliance, and facilities management. They are a critical component to implementing effective operational and communications-related policies and procedures; maximizing available resources and developing strong outcomes. This role will lead work across multiple campuses and manage one team member.
Position is year-round with benefits. Work schedule is Monday-Friday with extra hours required as needed for facilities or compliance related items. This is an on-site role requiring consistent access to transportation to and between campuses and attending authorizer meetings. Travel the first year is expected around Memphis with possible limited travel to Little Rock. Subsequent years will include more travel to the Little Rock area.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
School Finance:
- Oversees procurement and purchasing for multiple campuses including placing orders, inventorying items received and handling returns/exchanges.
- Procurement audit to ensure vendors selected by campuses match approved vendor list, pricing matches delivery, and POs and invoices align
- Oversees the cash receipts and deposits through coordination with IOTA’s Finance & Accounting Team to ensure effective implementation of financial policies
- Work closely with Finance team to support accurate spend and make cost-saving recommendations
- Monitors budget expenses to work with Principals on budget maintenance
- Develops and deploys a centralized vendor selection process
- Responsible for school-based contract management through Gatekeeper
Compliance (state/federal/authorizer):
- Ensures compliance requirements are completed on time.
- Act as the owner for authorizer reporting calendar ensuring all submissions are completed
- Leads the document collection and submission of federal, state, county and authorizer compliance requirements
- Support schools with authorizer oversight visits, including compilation of materials and coordination of day-of operations
- Assist in the development, preparation and document collection for new and renewal charter applications
- Assist in the timely completion of federal and state level government program reports, such as Annual School Reports, Beginning of Year reports, and other comprehensive reports as required
- Support the development, preparation and document collection of applications for District facilities
- Maintain and organize internal and external records for current and historical reference and use
- Help implement new systems and processes or surface ‘continual improvement’ projects that streamline organizational efficiency and promote excellence in service
- Attend relevant authorizer, county, and state compliance meetings or webinars and support the codification of new compliance requirements as they surface
- Support leaders by maintaining accurate records of compliance materials
- Perform other duties as identified in order to meet departmental goals and objectives
- Project manage initiatives as requested by leadership to include but not limited to initiative research, codification of systems, marketing materials/packaging documents for internal/external audiences
Facilities Management:
- Manages routine maintenance requests for school in IOTA’s work order system
- Meet with Office Coordinators weekly to review walk-through logs and ensure maintenance, janitorial and pest control services are properly carried out
- Manage a Facilities Associate and work as the primary point of contact with external vendors on larger school facilities projects
- Partner with stakeholders as needed for facilities grants, financing, etc. to ensure facilities reflect IOTA’s culture and mission
- Manages school safety processes and compliance including administering trainings, coordinating drills and safety audits and liaising with security vendor and nursing partner; partners with Principal to respond to emergencies
Key Performance Indicators:
Year 1:
- Deployment of a centralized (approved) vendor list within 6 months
- 100 percent of users trained in procurement process indicate ability to use the system successfully
- 100 percent of users training in cash-handling procedures and processes with monthly audits demonstrating 100 percent fidelity in use
- 100 percent of monthly deposits reflect accurate processes and procedures
- Deployment and implementation of cashless office structures resulting in 75 percent of funds received being cashless by the end of the year
On-Going:
- Quarterly audit of procurement process reflects adjustments and results in recommendations for quarter-over-quarters savings
- 100 percent receipt matching in the procurement process
- 90 percent of procurement orders submitted follow the outlined process within 6 months of deployment
- 100 percent of services have a PO created before invoice receipt
- 80 percent of facilities tickets are resolved within one week with those marked urgent resolved within 48 hours
- 100 percent of authorizer reporting calendar deadlines met
- 100 percent of facilities-related compliance requirements met
- 1-2 larger, cross-collaborative continuous improvement projects completed annually that streamline organizational efficiency and promote excellence in service
- Cashless office structures result in 90 percent of funds received being cashless year over year