The Hearing Officer is responsible for all matters relating to student discipline safety alternative/special programs student transfers student work permits and appeals of student suspensions/expulsions. The Hearing Officer shall coordinate parent and student meetings and assignments of students to schools and programs.
Reports To:
Executive Director of Special Programs
Scope of Responsibility:
Monitors compliance with all state and local discipline policies Bulletin 741 and school safety regulations.
Maintains active communication with social service agencies to ensure adherence to local state and federal student service guidelines.
Collaborates regularly with the Executive Director of Special Programs on discipline procedures and safety matters.
Serves as a liaison between traditional schools and alternative or special program placements.
Supports schools in addressing student service needs concerns and disciplinary issues.
Assists in identifying the need for special or alternative programs in collaboration with school and district personnel.
Conducts suspension hearings and manages all related appeals within the district.
Represents the Office of Student Support at disciplinary appeal hearings before the School Board.
Partners with the Public Relations Officer school/community committees and media representatives to promote positive district initiatives.
Conducts routine school visits to provide on-site support to administrators.
Reviews and provides feedback on discipline plans for designated schools.
Reviews student expulsion recommendations for compliance and appropriateness.
Supervision Components:
Performs supervisory duties in alignment with district expectations.
Complies with Louisiana laws related to student education health safety and welfare.
Maintains communication with school staff and multidisciplinary teams to resolve or mediate family-school-district concerns.
Follow up with staff parents and administrators on matters affecting student well-being.
Collaborates with colleagues to design and implement support plans for schools and families.
Reviews drafts and recommends policies and programs that improve school climate and culture.
Participates in the development evaluation and implementation of district policies and procedures.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority
Hearing OfficerPosition Description:The Hearing Officer is responsible for all matters relating to student discipline safety alternative/special programs student transfers student work permits and appeals of student suspensions/expulsions. The Hearing Officer shall coordinate parent and student meet...
Hearing Officer
Position Description:
The Hearing Officer is responsible for all matters relating to student discipline safety alternative/special programs student transfers student work permits and appeals of student suspensions/expulsions. The Hearing Officer shall coordinate parent and student meetings and assignments of students to schools and programs.
Reports To:
Executive Director of Special Programs
Scope of Responsibility:
Monitors compliance with all state and local discipline policies Bulletin 741 and school safety regulations.
Maintains active communication with social service agencies to ensure adherence to local state and federal student service guidelines.
Collaborates regularly with the Executive Director of Special Programs on discipline procedures and safety matters.
Serves as a liaison between traditional schools and alternative or special program placements.
Supports schools in addressing student service needs concerns and disciplinary issues.
Assists in identifying the need for special or alternative programs in collaboration with school and district personnel.
Conducts suspension hearings and manages all related appeals within the district.
Represents the Office of Student Support at disciplinary appeal hearings before the School Board.
Partners with the Public Relations Officer school/community committees and media representatives to promote positive district initiatives.
Conducts routine school visits to provide on-site support to administrators.
Reviews and provides feedback on discipline plans for designated schools.
Reviews student expulsion recommendations for compliance and appropriateness.
Supervision Components:
Performs supervisory duties in alignment with district expectations.
Complies with Louisiana laws related to student education health safety and welfare.
Maintains communication with school staff and multidisciplinary teams to resolve or mediate family-school-district concerns.
Follow up with staff parents and administrators on matters affecting student well-being.
Collaborates with colleagues to design and implement support plans for schools and families.
Reviews drafts and recommends policies and programs that improve school climate and culture.
Participates in the development evaluation and implementation of district policies and procedures.