USD 480 District Parent & Family Liaison/Social Worker
Position Purpose:
Children are affected by many social forces that impact their role as students. Families can be in a state of change or be experiencing economic and employment pressures; personal safety may be at risk due to drug/alcohol abuse violence or poor nutrition and health. Unmet physical and emotional needs of children affect their ability to learn and adjust in school.
A social worker employed by USD 480 will be a mental health professionals who provides direct and indirect therapeutic services with or on behalf of students and their families.
Qualifications:
- Required to hold a current and valid license to practice social work in the state of Kansas issued by the Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board.
Performance Responsibilities:
- Working together with administration building parent coordinators and teachers to ensure the access of all children to a free and appropriate education and to clinical social work services as needed.
- Identifying those factors in the life of a student (home school and community) that may impact his/her education.
- Applying knowledge and skills when working with students and families individually or in groups for the purpose of enhancing positive educational experiences.
- Collaborating with family school and community agencies to enable a student to receive maximum benefit from his/her educational program.
- Consulting to the building Student Intervention Teams (SIT) in the general education problem-solving process. (This includes providing time-limited services to students on general education intervention plans.)
- Special assignments are available to those if interested or as assigned. These may include representing the district in community service organizations being on district-level steering committees and providing training in programs such as CPI.
- Any other responsibilities deemed necessary as assigned by the Director of Elementary.
USD 480 District Parent & Family Liaison/Social WorkerPosition Purpose:Children are affected by many social forces that impact their role as students. Families can be in a state of change or be experiencing economic and employment pressures; personal safety may be at risk due to drug/alcohol abuse v...
USD 480 District Parent & Family Liaison/Social Worker
Position Purpose:
Children are affected by many social forces that impact their role as students. Families can be in a state of change or be experiencing economic and employment pressures; personal safety may be at risk due to drug/alcohol abuse violence or poor nutrition and health. Unmet physical and emotional needs of children affect their ability to learn and adjust in school.
A social worker employed by USD 480 will be a mental health professionals who provides direct and indirect therapeutic services with or on behalf of students and their families.
Qualifications:
- Required to hold a current and valid license to practice social work in the state of Kansas issued by the Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board.
Performance Responsibilities:
- Working together with administration building parent coordinators and teachers to ensure the access of all children to a free and appropriate education and to clinical social work services as needed.
- Identifying those factors in the life of a student (home school and community) that may impact his/her education.
- Applying knowledge and skills when working with students and families individually or in groups for the purpose of enhancing positive educational experiences.
- Collaborating with family school and community agencies to enable a student to receive maximum benefit from his/her educational program.
- Consulting to the building Student Intervention Teams (SIT) in the general education problem-solving process. (This includes providing time-limited services to students on general education intervention plans.)
- Special assignments are available to those if interested or as assigned. These may include representing the district in community service organizations being on district-level steering committees and providing training in programs such as CPI.
- Any other responsibilities deemed necessary as assigned by the Director of Elementary.
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