MCPS Human Resources

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I heard that HR is severely understaffed and untrained. They are not able to perform the basic functions of the job. You literally cannot get ahold of anyone unless you are willing to wait over an hour on the phone.


The future of MCPS.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard that HR is severely understaffed and untrained. They are not able to perform the basic functions of the job. You literally cannot get ahold of anyone unless you are willing to wait over an hour on the phone.


The future of MCPS.
MCPs will try to address this by hiring an associate superintendent of wait times at $250,000 a year.
Anonymous
Its really bad for current staff who have HR questions or concerns... there are still people who have unanswered questions regarding their paychecks and lesve despite the PR that MCPS has put out to the contrary. Its really a system that is in a free fall
Anonymous
Are all schools systems this dysfunctional?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard that HR is severely understaffed and untrained. They are not able to perform the basic functions of the job. You literally cannot get ahold of anyone unless you are willing to wait over an hour on the phone.


The future of MCPS.
MCPs will try to address this by hiring an associate superintendent of wait times at $250,000 a year.


Omg I hate that this is so hilariously accurate. This is exactly what they would do.
Anonymous
but seriously, leave the HR people alone. I'm going to bet that they are trying their best with limited staffing and funding. Leadership is a different story.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:but seriously, leave the HR people alone. I'm going to bet that they are trying their best with limited staffing and funding. Leadership is a different story.


Until the law is broken with delays on legal deadlines they are required to meet. Just because the standard isn’t in the WH doesn’t mean it shouldn’t apply to MCPS. Someone in HR needs to be accountable.
Anonymous
They are under-staffed, under-resourced, and have had many directors over the past 17 years, and each claims they will fix the mess that is MCPS HR. None have ever been able to, and they move on to the next
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are under-staffed, under-resourced, and have had many directors over the past 17 years, and each claims they will fix the mess that is MCPS HR. None have ever been able to, and they move on to the next


And there is a trickle down effect similar in each individual school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:They are STILL VERY behind on hiring. Students need teachers in the classrooms, not subs. They need stability. You'd think HR's main concern would be pushing new hires through as fast as they can. SMH

You think there are many people wanting to work for MCPS where they have to deal with crazy MCPS parents? That ship has sailed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They are STILL VERY behind on hiring. Students need teachers in the classrooms, not subs. They need stability. You'd think HR's main concern would be pushing new hires through as fast as they can. SMH

You think there are many people wanting to work for MCPS where they have to deal with crazy MCPS parents? That ship has sailed.


This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is going on in this office? Who oversees this office? There are delays in hiring and completing employee checks. What the F ing plan does MCPS have to efficiently and thoroughly get hiring done? Do they need parents and students to do the damn work?


It’s also been that way. I was hired in 2002. They received by hand delivery but lost my transcripts, which I had to pay to have expedited. They confused me with another hire of a different race and age and accused me of falsifying an undergrad degree in education that I never said I had. As a result, I had to turn down a great position 15 min from home. They misspelled my name on documents delaying everything.

It hasn’t gotten better. Six new hires at my school missed much of preservice despite being hired in May.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are all schools systems this dysfunctional?


At the other end of the spectrum you have tiny public school systems (7 or fewer schools) without much hr where you need to go to HS with one of the superintendent’s kids to even get an interview.
Anonymous
HR is part of the corrupt system that blames and churns or teachers out without support or protection. The admin however get promoted by doing things against the rules while firing teachers who follow the rules. Ergo no mas teachers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard that HR is severely understaffed and untrained. They are not able to perform the basic functions of the job. You literally cannot get ahold of anyone unless you are willing to wait over an hour on the phone.


The future of MCPS.


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