Personnel Department
Rhiannon Crespin
Executive Director of Personnel
Email
(575) 838-3119 or ext. 120
Shannon Contreras
HR Administrative Assistant
Email
(575) 838-2690 or ext. 121
Bernadette Crespin
HR Administrative Assistant
Email
(575) 838-3110 or ext. 122
Robin Miranda
Payroll Administrator
Email
(575) 838-3123 or ext. 123
Welcome to the Personnel Department of Socorro Consolidated Schools! Our office is dedicated to supporting the district's mission by managing essential human resources and payroll functions for all employees.
What We Do:
Human Resources Services: We oversee recruitment, hiring, and employee benefits; ensuring our staff is equipped and supported to thrive in their roles.
Payroll Services: Our team manages timely and accurate payroll processing, tax reporting, and compliance with state and federal labor regulations.
We are here to assist employees throughout their careers, from onboarding to retirement. Whether you have questions about your benefits, need payroll assistance, or are exploring career opportunities within the district, our team is ready to help.
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Socorro Consolidated Schools does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age or disability in its programs and activities. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies. Rhiannon Crespin, rcrespin@socorroschools.org, 575-838-3119
New Hires
All potential employees of SCS must complete a background check that uses their fingerprints to check the national criminal history records of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
Fingerprints are by appointment only, please register here.
Processes
Anti-Racism, Anti-Oppression Portal
The Anti-Racism, Anti-Oppression Portal – live and available to staff, students, families, and community members to report school-based incidents of racism or racial discrimination against anyone. Reporters can file referrals of racialized aggression using the online submission form. The ARAO Portal was established as a requirement of the Black Education Act, passed in the 2021 General Session of the Legislature.