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Head of Operations

Seattle, WA · On-site

$100K - $150K/yr

You don't need a playbook; you write it. You thrive in ambiguity and high-pressure environments ... A deep dive with the founding team to discuss your case study, problem-solving approach, and ...

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Case Manager

Commerce, CA · On-site

$68K - $71K/yr

Make case studies for the purpose of assessing problems and determining appropriate types and ... Possesses superb written and spoken communication skills * Excellent interpersonal skills with ...

From long-form guides and thought-leadership blogs to optimized landing pages and case studies ... Write and edit content in partnership with editors and senior writers that aligns with search ...

From long-form guides and thought-leadership blogs to optimized landing pages and case studies ... Write and edit content in partnership with editors and senior writers that aligns with search ...

Child Support Specialist I

Tahlequah, OK

$40K - $56K/yr

Overview Under immediate general supervision and is considered the entry-level case management ... Studies, Children/Family or Human Services, or related field; or six (6) years of related ...

Grant Writer

Walnut Creek, CA · On-site +1

$100K - $140K/yr

... case studies and technical presentations, (3) delivering content and measuring KPI. Successful ... Responsibilities * finding, planning, and writing grant proposals * soliciting and communicating ...

Study Coordinator

Washington, DC · On-site

$50K - $60K/yr

Complete case report forms accurately and thoroughly and enter data electronically. * Maintain ... Competence in both oral and written English to communicate in a clear and concise manner. * Ability ...

Study Coordinator

Washington, DC · On-site

$50K - $60K/yr

Complete case report forms accurately and thoroughly and enter data electronically. * Maintain ... Competence in both oral and written English to communicate in a clear and concise manner. * Ability ...

Supervisor, Programmatic

New York, NY · On-site

$90K - $110K/yr

Responsible for entry-level training and onboarding 20% Strategic Planning & Optimizations ... case study development and can help with the articulation of campaign success for case study ...

Supervisor, Programmatic

New York, NY · On-site

$90K - $110K/yr

Responsible for entry-level training and onboarding 20% Strategic Planning & Optimizations ... case study development and can help with the articulation of campaign success for case study ...

Case Aide

Waukegan, IL · On-site

$16 - $21.50/hr

Diploma or General Education Degree (GED) Entry level * Fluency in Spanish (spoken and written ... Associate's Degree (AA) in a related field of study 1-3 years relevant experience * Familiarity ...

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Posted 26 days ago


Job description

QUALIFICATIONS / EXPERIENCE DESIRED: PEL with Social Worker endorsement, bilingual preferred

SALARY: Starting base of $43,976.00 w/o TRS (CBA Agreement- Article 26) - Contract negotiations pending

BENEFITS: Blue Cross Blue Shield Booklet(Benefit Booklet)

JOB DESCRIPTION

Position:  Certified School Social Worker

Reports To: Director of Special Education and building Principal

Qualifications: Valid Illinois Teaching Certificate

Terms of Employment: 9 months

Basic Function:  Under the direction of the Special Education Director and building Principal, provides psycho-social and mental health services in assigned schools, advocates for students' needs and serves as a liaison between school and home within the ethical and legal guidelines of special education.  A school social worker establishes effective rapport with students and staff.  

PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:

PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION

  1. Assists the school in identification of student needs and the planning of programs that prevent, reduce or alleviate situations that interfere with the learning process of students.
    1. Aids in designing procedures and collecting data for student needs within schools.
    2. Participates in developing programs/services identified as a need (conflict resolution, social skills, teacher assistance, anger management).
    3. Provides relevant and useful recommendations based on assessment consistent with school program.
  2. Participates in multidisciplinary staff conferences concerning individual cases of special need (academic, behavioral, cognitive, social emotional).
    1. Collaborates with other staff in the planning of programs and services for students.
    2. Provides relevant and useful recommendations based on assessment consistent with the school programs.

MANAGEMENT

  1. Organizes time, resources and workload in order to meet responsibilities and identified building needs.
    1. Plans a schedule of activities.
    2. Prepares timely and accurate reports and data.
    3. Plans and submits monthly schedule as requested by administration.
  2. Maintains accurate, complete and punctual records as required by law, policy, and administrative directions.
    1. Documents information to substantiate circumstances relating to pertinent events.
    2. Maintains adequate case records.
    3. Provides follow-up and feedback.
  3. Provides Social Work Services.
    1. Follows established policies and procedures in delivery of services.
    2. Arranges time and schedule to meet specified objectives and student needs.
    3. Establishes priorities for service delivery in collaboration with appropriate school staff.

ASSESSMENT/EVALUATION/INTERVENTION

  1. Assists in early identification of students and intervention strategies relating to school based academic and social-emotional problems.
    1. Consults with school staff regarding pre-referral and intervention strategies necessary prior to a case study.
    2. Provides information about resources to parents, students and staff.
  2. Collects and records information to share with appropriate personnel as a component of the case study.  This may include the following:
    1. Home visit.
    2. Parent conference.
    3. Student interview.
    4. Teacher interview.
    5. Record review.
    6. Observations in various environments.
    7. Obtaining pertinent medical, educational, cultural and social history for case study.
    8. Provides written reports within designated time frame, including appropriate recommendations.
  3. Participates in multidisciplinary staff conferences concerning case studies of students referred for assessment.
    1. Communicates verbally and in written form parent concerns and student's history.
    2. Assesses the impact of social/emotional and environmental factors on the student.
    3. Includes information regarding classroom/school situations (observations, checklists, questionnaires, etc.)
  4. Consults with staff and parents regarding student needs and appropriate services/strategies to increase success in school.
    1. Confers cooperatively with school personnel in the development and implementation of classroom management and/or instructional strategies.
    2. Assists in the development of plans to meet individual social, emotional and learning needs.
    3. Provides assistance in developing instructional programs for individual students with special problems of affective development and social skills.
    4. Aids teachers in designing curricula to develop adaptive behavior, functional life skills and vocational orientation skills.
  5. Provides implementation of realistic intervention strategies for students to support and assist in their learning and adjustment.
    1. Provides social and/or cognitive skills training for individuals/groups.
    2. Collaborates in developing and implementing prevention programs related to current social concerns (anger management, conflict resolution).
    3. Counsels students individually or in groups on improvement of educational progress and personal adjustment.
    4. Intervenes with students in crisis situations.

PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND DEVELOPMENT

  1. Delivers services consistent with social work ethical and legal principles and standards.
    1. Demonstrates confidentiality in client relationships.
    2. Maintains copies of ethical principles and professional standards of practice in professional files.
    3. Adheres to statues and regulations addressing civil and legal rights of students, parents and school personnel.Complies with established lines of authority within the parameters of professional standards of practice and ethical principles.
  2. Upgrades professional skills and knowledge.
    1. Participates in professional organizations.
    2. Attends workshops, training sessions, conferences and/or formal coursework.
    3. Maintains knowledge base through reading and/or participating in research activities.
    4. Relates current best practices to job duties/responsibilities.
  3. Works in cooperation with building principals, supervisors and staff members to implement appropriate services.
    1. Maintains effective interpersonal relationships and communication with staff and students.
    2. Understands and works within one's role in the system and contributes to the total educational effort.
    3. Reports directly to the Building Principal.Â