SCHEDULE :
- 1.0 FTE split evenly between North Junior High School and South Junior High School
- Work hours may vary based on program needs
REPORTS TO : Building Principal
SUPERVISION :
School Social Worker Interns, when applicable
SALARY RANGE : $59,497 - $90,362 / year
QUALIFICATIONS : Required
Licensed by the Minnesota State Board of Social Work and Minnesota Department of Education as a School Social WorkerPreferred
Previous work experience in a public school systemPOSITION SUMMARY :
School Social Workers assist teachers and administrators in fulfilling their duties and responsibilities with all students. School Social Workers participate in screening, evaluation, and / or intervention with preschool and school-age persons suspected of having emotional, social, behavioral, and / or learning difficulties. In addition to contact with these persons, assistance may also involve consultation with parents, siblings, teachers, school counselors, school psychologists, school nurses, school administrators, and appropriate non-school personnel to inform, as well as advise on issues of student functioning and needs. Services may also include school intervention strategies, behavioral management, in-service activities, and program evaluation. All such services are intended to help school staff recognize and provide for the individual differences and needs of all children.
Duties and responsibilities are include crisis prevention and intervention, direct / indirect services specified on student IEPs, and mandated due process procedures for which special education monies are allocated, and are seen as core special education school social worker services.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES :
Plans for and provides crisis intervention services to individual students, groups of students, and staff
Keeps current with literature on crisis prevention and intervention planningParticipates in district and building level planning for crisis prevention and interventionEngages in crisis interventionAttends Evaluation Planning, Eligibility Determination and IEP meetings to participate in decision making for evaluation, eligibility, and individual education program development; functions as representative of the district, as appropriate
Develops and maintains a regular building scheduleInforms building level staff of variations in schedule availabilityIs punctual for appointments and meetings within buildingsHas knowledge of the building special education meeting scheduleMeets with building staff to set priorities for attendance at building meetingsHas appropriate materials ready and is well prepared to present information at meetingsActively participates in building meetingsAssesses functioning and needs of referred students through appropriate evaluation and diagnostic practices
Selects evaluation techniques appropriate to the referral concernFollows best practice guidelines in all evaluation and diagnostic practices (e.g. standardized administration, rapport building, ethical evaluation behaviors)Adheres to the ethics involved in evaluation as outlined by State and National Association and Professional standardsCommunicates / interprets social-emotional-behavioral evaluation results and environmental observations to school personnel and parents via verbal and / or written formats
Provides information in as clear and / or nontechnical manner as possibleIn written and oral communication to the team and parents, provides an accurate and technically correct interpretation of the evaluation data availableActively listens to and assists with questions regarding evaluation data and information provided by other members of the teamParticipates in integration of all available data pertaining to students (home, school, community-based)Participates in team decision making regarding eligibility for special education services and contributes to documentation of eligibility in written reportsEffectively makes determination of need for outside resource referral and need for further evaluation or consultation with other staffProvides direct service to individuals or groups of special education students
Provides input to IEP team when direct service activities seem appropriateInforms parents, students, and school staff of the goals and objectives of direct service activitiesSelect appropriate methods and / or skill training curriculaSchedules and is present for individual / group sessionsDevelops an outline of the intervention planMaintains appropriate records regarding interventionKeeps current with respect to new developments and literature in the fields of school social work and education
Develops proficiency with new / revised evaluation instrumentsKeeps current with professional literature and proceduresAttends conferences / workshops, summarizing information for other staff, as appropriateCirculates relevant materials to staff as they are discoveredCourse work and other activities are accomplished at least at the minimal levels required of the Minnesota Department of Education (meets requirements of continuing licensure as a school social worker)Participates in decision making regarding the development and delivery of district school social worker services
Attends all scheduled school social worker meetings unless otherwise excusedReviews and evaluates new / revised evaluation instruments and procedures, and make determinations regarding their acquisition and use in the school districtMakes recommendations and proposals for the delivery of servicesElicits feedback from buildings regarding their evaluation of school social worker services and what changes or activities may be neededParticipates in district committees
Participates in committees established by the school district, examples may include, but are not limited to, the Student Assistance Committee and Weapons Evaluation CommitteeProvides immediate supervision of school social worker interns, when applicable
Uses effective and current teaching techniques and feedback processes in instructing internsMakes certain interns are oriented to department practices and activitiesProvides regular supervision and consultationActively assesses progress of interns' skills and professional developmentProvides feedback to district supervisor as well as educational / training facilities as requestedFacilitates development of internship experience, which fulfills specific program requirements and affords opportunities to develop skills in specific areas of interest to the internConsults with school personnel and parents regarding strategies and resources to provide for needs of students
Engages in consultation processes with educators and parents, consistent with established modelsMaintains a log of consultation activitiesProvides clear recommendations to staff and parentsConsults with personnel of community, health, and social service agencies regarding students
Inform parents, students and educators of community-based resources as neededRecognizes and operates within ethical standards regarding referralMaintains working and cooperative relationships with outside agenciesRespects the confidentiality of communications, releases of information, etcProvides school-related evaluation information to community, health, and social service agencies to improve functioning of students through diagnosis, treatment, and post-secondary placements, as appropriateGathers diagnostic and follow-up information as needed by physicians, therapists, etc.; these evaluations will be completed given limitations by other demands, including due process timelines; examples of these evaluations include, but are not limited to, ADHD, social-emotional functioning, behavioral functioning, and respite careOther duties as assigned
PHYSICAL FACTORS : Frequent : walking, standing, sitting, hearing, talking, and seeing
BENEFITS : We offer a comprehensive benefits package for employees working a minimum of 30 hours per week
. This includes health, dental, and vision insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts for medical and dependent care, as well as life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment (AD&D) coverage, and long-term disability insurance. (Temporary, seasonal, and substitute positions not eligible.)All Employees of Saint Cloud School District 742 are responsible to support District goals, to work collaboratively and respectfully with diverse populations of staff, students and parents and to model and promote a welcoming working and learning environment. Employees are expected to support and adapt to change and to demonstrate commitment to continuous performance improvement. Employees are responsible to establish and maintain effective communication with students, teachers, support staff, colleagues and parents, respect confidential matters, encourage a safe and secure environment throughout the District, and to be dependable and accountable in the performance of their work. It is the prerogative of the District to assign staff so as to best meet the needs of the District.
St. Cloud School District 742 prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that it operates. Individuals may report concerns or questions to the Title IX Coordinator. The notice of nondiscrimination is located at
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