GRANGER SCHOOL DISTRICT
Home Liaison/Migrant Recruiter- 25/26 School Year Only
GRANGER SCHOOL DISTRICT, Granger, Washington, United States, 98932
Overview
Home Liaison/Migrant Recruiter - 25/26 School Year Only
at Granger School District Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent Personal transportation Valid Washington State driver’s license Driver’s liability insurance (Washington State minimum) Experience working with migrant families Bilingual/biliterate in English/Spanish Successfully pass background check, including criminal history Job Goal
To conduct interviews to determine the eligibility of and recruit migrant children into educational programs. Performance Responsibilities
Actively identify and recruit all eligible migrant children residing in the school district from 0 through 21 years of age; this includes surveying the area, establishing communication networks, and establishing work relations with community agency personnel, employers and social services. Complete, distribute and maintain a Certificate of Eligibility according to state/federal guidelines for each eligible migrant family immediately upon their arrival in the school district (regardless of whether students are in school or not). Promote activities between students, parents, educators and communities and assist schools and parents to organize an active Parent Advisory Committee (PAC). Provide direct services to eligible migrant students in classrooms and on a one-on-one basis. Establish and maintain collaborative professional relationships with others. Engage in professional learning and implement strategies to support the learning needs of multilingual learners. Assist in maintaining high standards of student behavior aligned with school-wide expectations, following the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) framework. Participate in district-wide improvement efforts/district initiatives. Work to establish and maintain open lines of communication with students, parents and colleagues concerning both academic and behavioral progress. Share with migrant parents and students all school services/programs available to them, including the instructional program, MSRS, accident insurance program, physical exams and alternative educational programs. Prepare a list, when applicable, of migrant dropout students to be placed on file at the Local Education Agency (LEA). Refer migrant families to appropriate health, social or legal services to meet the needs of the migrant student’s successful participation in school. Prepare documentation such as a home visitor log reflecting major home visits. Share information on the eligibility of migrant families with preschool programs where applicable. Network with other agencies providing services to migrant students to ensure a coordinated service delivery system. Recruit out-of-school students into educational programs. Provide assistance as a liaison between the home and school. Interact with school district personnel, growers, social service organizations staff and the general public. Ability to work nights and weekends as needed. Ability to initiate and perform job duties with minimal supervision. Maintain strict confidentiality. Other job related duties as assigned. Terms of Employment
LENGTH: 2025-2026 School Year Only - 190 contract days (includes 10 paid holidays) SCHEDULE: Hours to be determined by the Federal Programs and Assessment Director. This position is combined with the Migrant Student Advocate position to total an 8 hour/day position. SALARY AND BENEFITS: As determined by state law, collective bargaining agreement and local board policy. EVALUATION: By the Federal Programs and Assessment Director or designee by May 30th of each year.
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Home Liaison/Migrant Recruiter - 25/26 School Year Only
at Granger School District Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent Personal transportation Valid Washington State driver’s license Driver’s liability insurance (Washington State minimum) Experience working with migrant families Bilingual/biliterate in English/Spanish Successfully pass background check, including criminal history Job Goal
To conduct interviews to determine the eligibility of and recruit migrant children into educational programs. Performance Responsibilities
Actively identify and recruit all eligible migrant children residing in the school district from 0 through 21 years of age; this includes surveying the area, establishing communication networks, and establishing work relations with community agency personnel, employers and social services. Complete, distribute and maintain a Certificate of Eligibility according to state/federal guidelines for each eligible migrant family immediately upon their arrival in the school district (regardless of whether students are in school or not). Promote activities between students, parents, educators and communities and assist schools and parents to organize an active Parent Advisory Committee (PAC). Provide direct services to eligible migrant students in classrooms and on a one-on-one basis. Establish and maintain collaborative professional relationships with others. Engage in professional learning and implement strategies to support the learning needs of multilingual learners. Assist in maintaining high standards of student behavior aligned with school-wide expectations, following the Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) framework. Participate in district-wide improvement efforts/district initiatives. Work to establish and maintain open lines of communication with students, parents and colleagues concerning both academic and behavioral progress. Share with migrant parents and students all school services/programs available to them, including the instructional program, MSRS, accident insurance program, physical exams and alternative educational programs. Prepare a list, when applicable, of migrant dropout students to be placed on file at the Local Education Agency (LEA). Refer migrant families to appropriate health, social or legal services to meet the needs of the migrant student’s successful participation in school. Prepare documentation such as a home visitor log reflecting major home visits. Share information on the eligibility of migrant families with preschool programs where applicable. Network with other agencies providing services to migrant students to ensure a coordinated service delivery system. Recruit out-of-school students into educational programs. Provide assistance as a liaison between the home and school. Interact with school district personnel, growers, social service organizations staff and the general public. Ability to work nights and weekends as needed. Ability to initiate and perform job duties with minimal supervision. Maintain strict confidentiality. Other job related duties as assigned. Terms of Employment
LENGTH: 2025-2026 School Year Only - 190 contract days (includes 10 paid holidays) SCHEDULE: Hours to be determined by the Federal Programs and Assessment Director. This position is combined with the Migrant Student Advocate position to total an 8 hour/day position. SALARY AND BENEFITS: As determined by state law, collective bargaining agreement and local board policy. EVALUATION: By the Federal Programs and Assessment Director or designee by May 30th of each year.
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