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TMSA Public Charter Schools

TMSA Durham - Durham, North Carolina


Job Details

Job ID:5535166
Application Deadline:Posted until filled
Posted:Feb 12, 2026 5:00 AM (UTC)


Starting Date:
Jun 1, 2026

Job Description

Job Title:

IT Coordinator

Contract Length:

225 Days

Reports To:

Principal

Supervises:

Primary Role:
The ideal candidate will handle basic technical support duties for the TMSA Charter Schools. The Technology Coordinator position is an exciting opportunity for a results-oriented professional to assure the efficiency and effective use of technology.

Qualifications:
  • Bachelor’s degree in systems engineering and management
  • Information Technology experience: 1-2 years
  • Public charter school experience ( plus)
Skills:

  • System administration experience with Windows, Mac OS, Chrome OS operating systems, and G Suite (Google) applications
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; ability to present and effectively explain technology solutions to staff in non-technical jargon
  • Knowledge of standard networking equipment and design standards (voice and data)
Duties and Responsibilities

  • Coordinate and set up audio-visual equipment
  • Manage the storing and re-deployment of classroom equipment around extended school breaks (winter, spring, and summer)
  • Help maintain asset management systems and manage paperwork generated by equipment assignment and recovery
  • Work with vendors to arrange repairs, and return repaired equipment to schools
  • Provide IT support to all staff and students; install, manage, maintain, troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair all IT devices (hardware and software) within school buildings,
  • Install new cameras, making sure that all areas/rooms are covered properly
  • Monitor all cameras, making sure that they are working properly at all times
  • Install, set up, troubleshoot IP phones, and training staff on how to use them
  • Present and effectively explain technology solutions to staff in non-technical jargon
  • Install printer drivers for (new) laptops
  • Install DSP controller for smart boards
  • Updated software for teacher/student laptops
  • Create email/active directory accounts for staff and students
  • Change display for Chromebooks and laptops as needed
  • Set up sound/microphone system for auditorium and events
  • Monitor wifi system
  • Maintain copiers and train staff on the use of the copier
  • Set up the laminator and train staff on how to use it
  • Monitor google admin, GoGuardian, and firewall
  • Maintain chromebooks, ipads, and carts
  • Install cables (lan and HDMI)
  • Monitoring software keys (smart notebook, windows, microsoft office)
  • Change laptop batteries/adapters as needed
  • Update and maintain the school website
  • Set up and maintain an inventory management system
  • Recycling the unused stuff in the IT room
  • install and maintain PA systems and speakers
Position Type:Full-Time
Salary:$76,000 to $86,000 Per Year

Job Requirements

Contact Information

    TMSA Human Resources Department
    3570 Amberlight Rd.
    Apex, North Carolina 27502
    Phone: (919) 650-2270
    Email: hr@tmsapcs.org
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