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Social Worker 6-8 weeks coverage

ROE, Libertyville, Illinois, United States, 60092

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School Social Worker / School Counselor Overview

SEDOL needs a School Social Worker/ School Counselor to cover a LOA for the 2025 - 2026 School Year. Responsibilities include but are not limited to IEP meetings, individual case study evaluations, functional behavioral analysis and behavior intervention plans. The school social worker will assist with behavioral concerns, positive behavioral support, and consultation with teachers, parents, and administrators as well as provide social skill groups utilizing a social emotional curriculum designed for low-incidence populations. Type of Employment

6 - 8 week coverage for maternity leave, School Year 2025-2026 Location

Transition at John Powers Center in Vernon Hills, IL Qualifications

Professional Education License (PEL) School Social Worker, Professional Educator License (PEL) School Counselor Direct Supervisor

Director of Special Services and dependent upon assignment, Sector Supervisor or Program Principal or District Special Education Coordinator Performance Responsibilities

Provides individual, group and/or family treatment to identified students in order to enhance success in school. Provides crises intervention services to student, school or community. Provides consultation to teachers, administrators, parents and community agencies. Completes diagnostic evaluations on identified students in a timely manner. Maintains expertise in appropriate formal Adaptive Behavior Scales and initiates and completes Adaptive Behavior Scales on identified students. Assumes lead position on WRAP team, as needed. Initiates linkage and maintains follow up services to community agencies on behalf of identified students. Maintains current and professional knowledge of available community resources in order to benefit students and families. Assumes role of case manager for identified case study evaluations. Attends I.E.P., parent conferences, team meetings and Department meetings as indicated. Maintains adequate daily attendance. Maintains and updates records of students in a timely manner as per SEDOL policies. Maintains and completes an accurate record of SEDOL-based expenditures per SEDOL policy. Presents workshops and/or inservices on a variety of psycho-social topics as the need arises. Identifies, implements, and evaluates social/emotional based school curriculum. Participates in Department and SEDOL-wide committees. Assumes other responsibilities at the discretion of supervisor/principal. Salary

$44,799 - $72,440 based on education and experience.

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