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Human Resources Information

Director of Human Resources
Ken McGaha - [email protected]
662-447-2353 Ext. 1009

Human Resources Clerk

Ilana Randle - [email protected]

662-447-2353 Ext. 1002

Frequently Asked Questions

The Okolona Municipal Separate School District (OMSSD) Office of Human Resources is committed to meeting the needs of our past, present, and potential employees. We have compiled a listing of questions with answers to help provide the best possible service. Some questions have more complex answers that cannot be fully addressed here. We recommend that you contact a member of the Human Resources team to discuss more detailed matters. Additionally, the OMSSD Employee Handbook contains other information that may answer your questions.

The OMSSD has an online application system. Access the system by going to www.okolona.k12.ms.us and click on the link that reads "Employment Opportunities." All who are interested in employment must create and submit an application. You will have an opportunity to upload supporting documents (cover letter, resume, transcript, etc.).

The online application system requires applicants to list a minimum of three (3) references. Each reference should have a valid email address and telephone number. The application system automatically sends an electronic reference feedback form to any individuals that are listed. It is helpful to contact your references to encourage them to complete the feedback form.

If you are having difficulties logging in to your application, click on the link that reads "I forgot my username or password" and follow the instructions to recover your account.

Your application must be complete before submission. Be sure to provide information in all required fields (those identified with a red asterisk [*]). Review the application carefully and include any information that will help support your candidacy. You should receive an email that identifies any missing required information from the application. If you are having trouble with submitting attachments, check the file size and file type.

Certified positions are those that require a successful candidate to have a valid educator license. Non-certified positions do not require a valid educator license.

Applicants are encouraged to contact the hiring manager/contact person for a position to express further interest (Principals at the school level, Directors/Supervisors at the departmental or support service level). The hiring manager is responsible for reviewing applications, selecting applicants for interviews and recommending candidates for employment. If selected, recommendations for employment are considered by the Board of Trustees at either regularly scheduled or special meetings.

Yes, but the District's willingness to interview/hire you will depend on the time it takes for you to complete certification requirements.

The District does consider hiring teachers that did not complete traditional educator preparation programs. The Mississippi Department of Education has criteria to determine eligibility for obtaining non-traditional educator certification. Visit www.mdek12.org/OEL to learn more.

No. Hiring managers will review applications and interview the most qualified applicants.

The Office of Human Resources will contact all newly hired employees and invite them to participate in new hire orientation. New employees will need to provide valid forms of identification (ex. Driver License and Social Security card), the names and Social Security numbers of dependents/beneficiaries, verifying documentation of your banking information for direct deposit and $40.00 cash (exact amount) for the criminal background check. We do not accept debit/credit cards or checks.

You will need to contact the Mississippi Department of Education's Office of Educator Licensure at 601-359-3483 or visit www.mdek12.org/OEL to learn more about this process.

The OMSSD will allow 1 year of credit for each 9-month period of actual teaching at a public or private school. The experience must be verified in writing by the school/system to receive credit. Verifications must be received within 10 business days of employment. Any exceptions will be handled on a case-by-case basis. All new employees will be placed at their position's beginning salary step until experience is verified.

The OMSSD will allow 1 year of credit for each 9-month period of actual teaching at a public or private school (in-state or out-of-state). The experience must be verified in writing by the school/system to receive credit. Verifications must be received within 10 business days of employment. Any exceptions will be handled on a case-by-case basis. All new employees will be placed at their position's beginning salary step until experience is verified.

New employees are required to successfully complete a criminal background check before beginning any work duties. Fingerprint images are submitted and checked against the State of Mississippi's criminal database and the Federal Bureau of Investigation's criminal database. New employees are required to pay a fee for this service. Additionally, new employees must successfully complete a child abuse registry background check with the Mississippi Department of Human Services.

The OMSSD offers several benefits to eligible employees such as a retirement plan, health insurance, life insurance, dental and vision coverage, disability coverage, hospital gap, cancer coverage, and more.

Days for leaves and absences, sick and personal, shall be accumulated as follows (based on the number of scheduled workdays per fiscal year):

  • 180 - 210 workdays: 7 leave days (5 Sick, 2 Personal) 
  • 226 - 235 workdays: 17 leave days (5 Sick, 2 Personal, 10 Vacation)
  • 236 or more workdays: 12 leave days

Every employee at the beginning of each fiscal/contract year shall be credited with the minimum leave allowance based on the number of scheduled workdays, i.e. an employee with 187 workdays is credited leave of seven (7) days.

In the event the employee terminates service before the contracted period is completed, the number of leave days shall be prorated to the ratio of days worked. If the employee has used more days than days earned, the difference shall be deducted from the final paycheck.

Individuals that begin employment in the course of a fiscal/contracted year shall earn leave days in ratio to the days worked.

Depending on the position, an eligible employee may receive a salary increase upon earning an advanced degree.

The District establishes a work calendar each school/fiscal year. Depending on the position, you will have a certain number of working days scheduled during the school/fiscal year. Contact your supervisor for specific work hours and other details about your schedule.

Those questions can be answered by the OMSSD Business Office.

The OMSSD pays employees on the last working day of the month. All pay is issued via direct deposit.

The OMSSD Board of Trustees approves salary scales that establish ranges for positions within the District. The scales account for various factors such as level of education, number of years of related experience, etc. You may request the salary scale for any position by contacting a member of the Human Resources team.

Former employees must submit requests for experience verification to the Office of Human Resources. Typically, those requests are completed within one to three business days. Occasionally the volume of requests is high and the completion of your document may be delayed.

Information about the retirement process is available from the Public Employees' Retirement System of Mississippi (PERS) at www.pers.ms.gov. Employees may also contact the Office of Human Resources to discuss the process. Employees must consider an effective date of retirement as well as decide which eligible insurance benefits should be continued into retirement.