Become part of a team of school social workers working with North River Collaborative member districts.
Open position available in public high school in southeastern Massachusetts supporting high school students with 1:1 and group counseling.
Regular LICSW supervision provided.
Examples of Duties and Responsibilities:
1.
The School Social Worker/Adjustment Counselor works under the direction and supervision of the North River Program Coordinator and the School Principal and Director of Special Education or his/her designee.
2.
Teaches evidence based SEL curriculum and provides group and individual counseling to students as identified.
3.
Able to utilize technology to provide online programming and telehealth.
4.
Participates in Team meetings and re-evaluations, presenting an overview of student’s needs and recommended strategies for appropriate planning and support services.
5.
Delivers student services as determined by the Team and Director of Special Education and provides documentation of all services, including, when requested, IEP goals and progress.
6.
Provides support and consultation to families and conducts regular contact with the family and outside providers, as indicated.
7.
Provides information regarding community recreational and therapeutic resources and assists families in accessing necessary services.
8.
Screens all student referrals.
Maintains progress notes based on goals/objectives.
9.
Consults with teachers, administrators, school nurses and school psychologists on a regular basis.
10.
Provides referral services when indicated and acts as Liaison with community mental health and other local and state agencies.
11.
Provides emergency screening and crisis intervention as needed.
JOB GOAL: To work with students and families through the professional application of social work practice in the treatment of social/emotional and mental health conditions that may inhibit a student’s academic progress.
To provide assessment and direct services to students in consultation with the family, administrators, teachers, and other service providers.
To make referrals to community-based services as needed.
The ideal candidate will excel in empowering students and families to achieve their fullest potential by encouraging ownership, self-advocacy, organization, and inquiry.
He or she will be able to utilize culturally proficient practices, on-line technologies and personalize the academic process for students.
He or she will respond to the personal, social-emotional, and mental health needs of students.
Strong candidates will be skillful in applying creativity to problem-solving and will have an eagerness to work collaboratively with teachers, administrators, and other staff to support student learning and success.
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*Position Type: *Full-time · *Positions Available: 1*· *Starting Date: March 11, 2024*Job Requirements · DESE licensure: School Adjustment/Social Work· Master’s degree in social work (LCSW/LICSW) or mental health counseling · Citizenship, residency OR WORK VISA IN United States
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $52,102.
00 - $75,526.
00 per year
Benefits:
* Dental insurance
* Employee assistance program
* Flexible spending account
* Health insurance
* Life insurance
* Paid time off
* Parental leave
* Professional development assistance
* Retirement plan
* Tuition reimbursement
* Vision insurance
Schedule:
* Monday to Friday
Work setting:
* In-person
Application Question(s):
* Do you have experience with trauma-informed care?
Education:
* Master's (Preferred)
License/Certification:
* Professional Educator License (Required)
* Social work/Mental Health License (Required)
Work Location: In person