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ICEF Public Schools

School Social Worker

ICEF Public Schools, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079

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Location: Los Angeles, CA

Reports to: Director of Student Wellness

Category: Classified

Fair Labor Standards Act (FSLA) Status: Exempt

Pay Cycle: 11 months

Salary Range: Starting at $83,000, commensurate with experience

Benefits: Full-time employees of ICEF Public Schools are entitled to Medical, Life Insurance, Dental and Vision plans, and various retirement programs offered by ICEF Public Schools.

About ICEF ICEF Public Schools is a nonprofit charter school network committed to educating and empowering courageous leaders who embrace their full potential for college, career, and life. Our work is rooted in five mission-aligned pillars:

Educating and Empowering Courageous Leaders

Providing a Diverse Community that Honors Each Student’s Uniqueness

Fostering Academic Excellence

Nurturing Healthy Minds

Inspiring Critical Thinkers

To learn more, visit www.icefps.org

Job Description Position Summary The principal tasks of the School Social Worker are to help students and families make the best use of available opportunities and resources and to fully develop each student’s individual potential. The School Social Worker brings to the educational process an understanding of the psychosocial development of children and the influences of family, community, and cultural differences as they interact with the educational process.

Further, the School Social Worker provides the necessary professional skills to assist students and communities in problem solving and conflict resolution in a safe and healthy manner.

Key Responsibilities Student Support

Serve on student support teams and special education committees at assigned schools in the division.

Review student attendance records to identify previous barriers and/or interventions.

Support the development and implementation of appropriate programs, groups and initiatives to target at-risk populations (truancy, behavior challenges, pregnancy, etc.).

Assist the school in following school board regulations for excessive absences and truancy; attend student support team meetings and court intervention.

Collaborate with individual school and/or system-wide programs to promote positive, predictable, caring school environments.

Facilitate student groups as requested by school site administrators, and offer individual student supports as needed.

Perform duties as needed in relation to student safety, school climate, and student experiences, e.g. class observations, chaperoning duties, & club facilitation.

Family Support

Foster strong relationships within the parent and caregiver community in order to promote healthy communication between school sites and parents/caregivers, and gather context to make appropriate referrals.

Acquire socio-developmental information as needed for special education, McKinney-Vento, wraparound services referrals as applicable.

Supports in the creation of programming and supports that assist families in alleviating adverse conditions, in order to promote resiliency and academic success for at risk students.

Conduct home visits (with Community School Coordinators, school administrators, or school counselors) as a method to access the family and offer necessary resources and support.

Universal Needs Assessments

Work collaboratively with home office student services team members to implement appropriate initiatives across ICEF network of schools.

Analyze and synthesize information to determine environmental impacts and appropriate resource needs; integrate gained information into an actionable report for the student services team.

Regularly review and assess data tied to student attendance, behavior and academic achievement to support early identification and intervention with at risk students.

Support with ICEF’s crisis intervention team and developing school-based systems.

Leadership

Participate in professional development activities aimed at current trends and best practices for the provision of comprehensive student services.

Engage as a partner with school leadership teams to identify and support any at-risk students.

Additional Duties

Support with general education counseling on an as needed basis.

Performs other duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications

An earned Master’s Degree in social work, education, or mental health-related field from an accredited college or university

Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) Credential

Tuberculosis (TB) clearance

Background check clearance

Commitment to educational equity and ICEF’s mission

Preferred Qualifications

Master of Social Work (MSW) mandatory; license in Social Work

Child Welfare and Attendance (CWA) Certification

At least five years of employment in a mental health setting, working with school-age children

ICEF is an Equal Opportunity Employer

ICEF is committed to building a diverse and inclusive team that reflects the communities we serve. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or age.

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