1. administrative level: the president of a county-level party school is usually the member of the standing Committee of the county-level party Committee and the director of the organization department, and the administrative level is the deputy county level. The administrative level of the deputy director of the Education Bureau is generally the deputy department level.
2. Responsibilities: The main responsibilities of county-level party schools are to train leading cadres, theoretical backbones, young and middle-aged reserve cadres, Marxist theoretical backbones and senior national cadres in rotation. At the same time, county-level party schools also carry out social science research and decision-making consultation activities. The Deputy Director of Education Bureau is responsible under the leadership of the Director. The responsibilities of the principals of county-level party schools and the deputy directors of the Education Bureau are as follows:
County Party School President:
1. Be responsible for the teaching and scientific research work of the Party School, draw up the teaching plan and organize its implementation, and be responsible for the curriculum setting and teacher assessment.
2. Organize and carry out research and publicity work on major theoretical issues such as the basic theory of Marxism, Socialism with Chinese characteristics's theoretical system and Party building theory.
3. To undertake the education and training of cadres assigned by the county party committee, and be responsible for the coordination and management of the education and training of cadres throughout the county.
4. Formulate and organize the implementation of the school's scientific research plan, organize and coordinate the school's scientific research work, and be responsible for the declaration and management of scientific research projects.
5. Be responsible for the publicity and liaison work of the whole school, and expand the off-campus practice teaching base and training cooperation units.
Deputy Director of Education Bureau:
1. Under the leadership of the director, the responsibilities of the principals and deputy directors of the Education Bureau of county-level party schools are as follows:
Under the leadership of the Education Bureau, assist the director in charge under the leadership of the Education Bureau, assist the director in charge under the leadership of the Education Bureau, assist the director in charge under the leadership of the Education Bureau, assist the director in charge under the leadership of the Education Bureau, assist the director in charge under the leadership of the Education Bureau, and assist the director in charge under the leadership of the Education Bureau. (2) Organize and implement the layout adjustment and renovation of dangerous houses in schools at all levels in the county;
(3) To guide all kinds of schools in the county (including preschool education) in infrastructure construction, and be responsible for project establishment, quality supervision and project acceptance;
(4) Responsible for the safety of school buildings in the county (including private schools);
(5) Responsible for energy conservation and emission reduction of the county education system;
(6) Responsible for the management of non-profit charges in the education system;
(7) Responsible for the comprehensive management, safety, security, legal publicity and education, and 6 10 work of the county-wide education system;
(8) Responsible for maintaining the stability of the education system;
(9) Responsible for the national security of the education system;
(10) responsible for the construction of spiritual civilization in the education system;
(1 1) Responsible for the double support work of the education system;
(12) Responsible for caring for the next generation in the education system;
(13) Responsible for the Red Cross work in the education system;
(14) Responsible for family planning in the education system;
(15) Responsible for the daily work of the Education System Workers' Ideological and Political Work Research Association.