Duties
Reports To: Liaison Coordinator
Job Goal: To coordinate with teachers, administrators, school support staff, and families to promote educational excellence for the staff and educational development for each student.
- Case management of approximately 32 students in grades 4-12
- Ensures that ALOP procedures are implemented with fidelity (i.e., obtaining consent, SSP goal development/monitoring, case note documentation, etc).
- Prepares and facilitates frequent in-person check-ins with all students
- Works as a liaison between family and school to create and implement a plan for students’ academic and social-emotional success
- Provides ongoing support in areas of academic deficiencies (credit recovery, executive functioning support, tutoring, etc), social-emotional development, and resources around other identified areas of need
- Works collaboratively with schools and programs to define and outline the role of school staff in improving student participation, performance, and success for individual students
- Schedules, plans, and participates in family outreach visits and family engagement events
- Proactively communicates with parents/guardians in order to support student growth
- Participates in the planning of transportation for students to and from school, as necessary
- Shares performance data and serves as program ambassador at staff/school meetings
- Monitors attendance, behavior, and grades
- Responds and intervenes in student crises in accordance with school policy
Qualifications
Minimum of Associate Degree; Bachelor Degree desired; able to obtain substitute license.
Salary/Benefits
Terms of Employment: 186 days. Salary and work year to be established by Regional Superintendent.
Evaluation: Performance of this job will be evaluated by the Liaison Coordinator as directed by the Regional Superintendent or designee
Additional Notes
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills, and abilities required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Ability to work effectively with students, parents, staff, colleagues, school districts and community
- Excellent communication, organization, and case management skills
- Advocacy skills, including the ability to negotiate, compromise, and confront conflict, including crisis intervention
- Willingness to persist with students, despite their behavior and decision-making.
- Experience in creating safe and welcoming social emotional learning environments
- Passion for serving at-risk and underserved youth
- Experience fostering strength based educational programming
How to Apply
Send cover letter and resume to Dr. Nancy Brodbeck at nbrodbeck@roe39.org