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PRIMARY PURPOSE:
To provide instruction to parents in and out of the school environment and promote the academic and affective needs of students by providing leadership training that empowers parents to be an advocate for the educational needs of their children; to promote a positive working relationship among and between staff and the community by establishing a climate conducive to open communication and productive work.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education/Certification:
Bachelors Degree in Health & Human Science Education or Behavioral SciencePreferred
Special Knowledge/Skills:
Knowledge of oral and written Spanish required
Competent oral and written English skills
Word processing and graphic design
Ability to speak in front of large groups
Ability to effectively consult with parents teachers administrators and community members
Ability to work with others in a collaborative role
Experience:
Two (2) years of experience in education or related field required
Days: 187
Daily Rate pay range:
Minimum: $267.16
Maximum: $372.74
Note: Starting pay for a new hire in a pay range plan will be determined individually based on each persons job-related experience and salaries paid to peer employees in the same position with similar experience.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Title I Strategist:
1. Keep informed about current legislation educational developments literature and research in parental and community education by participating in state and national professional organizations; attend appropriate conferences and staff development sessions; disseminate professional information and materials to parents and staff.
2. Assist in planning organizing and conducting the annual District Advisory Council and Parent Advisory Council Meetings to inform parents of their schools participation in Title I Part A and to explain the Title I Part A requirements and the rights of the parents.
3. Plan organize and conduct special seminars in communication leadership involvement and personal growth so parents can demonstrate instructional skills that can be implemented at home.
4. Design and conduct with campus and district personnel parent surveys to determine the content and effectiveness of the parental involvement policy to improve the academic quality of the school served under Title I Part A and use the findings to design strategies for more effective parental involvement.
5. Document and keep records (agendas sign in sheets and minutes) of all parental involvement activities (i.e. meetings workshops seminars) and submit monthly in order to compile program evaluation information for annual final evaluation report.
6. Identify sources of funding which may be utilized to enhance and support parental involvement and training programs in the schools.
7. Attend monthly Parent and Family Engagement meetings conducted by the Federal Programs Strategist/Director for State and Federal Programs to discuss topics pertinent to the implementation of policies and services at the campus level.
Principal:
8. Coordinate closely with the principal instructional coordinators support staff teachers and other Parent and Family Engagement Specialists to support schools in training school staff regarding engagement strategies.
9. Conduct parent meetings in English and/or Spanish with timely information about Title I Part A programs: a description and explanation of the curriculum in use at the school (with Administrator/Staff support) forms of academic assessment systems used to measure student progress and the proficiency levels students are expected to meet.
10. Provide materials and training to help parents work with their children to improve their childrens achievement such as literacy training and using technology as appropriate to foster parental involvement.
11. Encourage parents to become more involved in school activities by joining the parent teacher organization serving on school planning committees and solicit parent volunteers for field trips meetings and other special events.
12. Invite parents to participate in Parent & Family Engagement meetings scheduled during morning afternoon and/or evening hours in both face-to-face and virtual settings as needed.
13. Produce/disseminate flyers/brochures via Skyward email and social media to encourage and increase parent and family engagement.
14. Collaborate with campus organizations to increase parent participation and awareness of the Title I Program.
15. Keep the principal informed regarding the status on all projects undertaken and of directives or requests received internally or externally.
16. Assist Title I Part A parents and families with resources such as school supplies and/or referrals to district/community support services.
17. Provide parents with the awareness and opportunity to retrieve resourceful links via district and campus websites.
18. Follow McAllen ISD customer service standards.
19. Perform other duties assigned by immediate supervisor (primary evaluator) in accordance with funding source guidelines.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
None
EQUIPMENT USED:
Telephone computer copier laminator projector and other office equipment
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Mental Demands:
Maintain emotional control under stress; coordinate multiple projects; meet deadlines
Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Must enjoy working with diverse populations both children and adults. Must be available for flexible scheduling for early mornings evenings and weekends (i.e. conferences workshops parent meetings and/or trainings). Must have personal transportation that can be used to conduct home visits and/or out of campus meetings. Must be willing to participate in food purchasing and preparation. Frequent prolonged and irregular hours occasional evening hours; frequent district wide and occasional state or national travel; occasional lifting and/or moving up to 25 pounds and over.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
Full-Time