BROOKLYN EMERGING LEADERS ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL
Multilingual High Shcool Social Worker
BROOKLYN EMERGING LEADERS ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL, New York, New York, us, 10261
Multilingual High School Social Worker
BELA Charter School
BELA Emerging Leaders Academy Charter School (BELA), a new all-girls high school located in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, focused on SISTERHOOD, SCHOLARSHIP, STRENGTH and SERVICE is deeply committed to a 100% of our students completing college. Founded on the belief that academic and life preparation is equally as important; each BELA young woman will embark on her own personal and intellectual journey. Students will empower and uplift, while respectfully questioning norms to develop their own identities within their rich cultures and communities. This unique learning environment is designed for educators who are intrigued and motivated by the potential that exists within each of our Bedford Stuyvesant young women and thrives in a start-up atmosphere where outcomes are clearly defined, but allows for creativity and risk taking as we define the process to meeting our goals as a school community.
The Role Multilingual Social Worker will provide Individual and group counseling, as well as crisis management and other supports to help ensure BELA runs smoothly. This person reports to the Dean of Student Life and provides individual and group psychotherapeutic counseling and case management to all multilingual students and families in the community, along with providing support to the Class of 2029 cohort (Year 9). The social worker will offer social-emotional, developmental, and academic support, and evaluate the scope of student therapeutic need for clinical referrals. The Social worker provides crisis intervention support, including collaboration with the Student Life Team.
The position is a full-time 12 month position with an immediate start date
Responsibilities Include
Serve as the social worker for all multilingual students and families, providing clinical services to them for their high school experience
Create and deliver comprehensive and rigorous social emotional skills based curriculum, bridging English and other languages to include self awareness and management; social awareness and relationship skills; and responsibility decision making.
Work with student life team and teaching staff to acclimate students to the cultural expectations at BELA
Onboard any multi-language speaking students and families
Work closely with Linguistically Gifted Lead Teacher to develop, manage and provide a curriculum to support students in securing graduation requirements
Coordinate student final presentations in collaboration with the Bilingual Seal of Literacy Coordinator.
Provide individual and group counseling for multilingual students in the community
Provide collateral support to families of students, referring them to community resources where appropriate
Develop partnerships with organizations that will provide comprehensive family supports to meet the needs of families who are newly arrived to the United States
Support a strong and cohesive school culture through restorative and transformative justice practices and community building.
Provide mandated counseling and advocacy for multilingual and 12th grade students with Individualized Education Plans, including attending IEP meetings
Active member of Linguistically Gifted Team on staff
Create and participate in annual new student orientation experiences and community building activities (virtually and in person) for linguistically gifted students, where students are also integrated into community events.
Create events to build relationships with linguistically gifted students and other students within the community.
Serve as an interpreter and liaison for students, families and staff (some of which may be virtual)
Consult with teachers to provide collaborative supports, ensuring the success of students
Work with Student Life Team to provide evening workshops and meetings for families, staff professional development workshops, and student life team departmental trainings to support the needs of LG students
Conduct academic check ins with students and families
9th Grade Support
Serve as the primary social worker for all senior cohorts. Provide a twelve week model for student counseling, aligning with the collegiate model
Provide monthly opportunities for Power Group/SEL themed workshops targeting students, ensuring that all students are in at least 1-2 groups annually.
Provide mandated counseling and advocacy for bilingual and 9th grade students with Individualized Education Plans, including attending IEP meetings
Work closely with Dean of Postsecondary Success to support with any complex student/family situations
Support students with PID, including contacting families and supporting the development of an Academic Success Plan.
Attendance meetings for students whose attendance is of concern
Conduct trimester academic check-ins with students
Administrative Support
Provide referrals to families for mental health, therapy and psychiatric services as needed and act as the liaison between outside service providers and the school (i.e.: ACS workers, mental health, therapists, caseworkers, etc.) by maintaining regular contact in order to facilitate holistic student support. This includes all multilingual families and students in need of these services within the 12th grade cohort
Attend community events, including school Open Houses, Fairs, and Family Meetings as needed
Ensure clinical practices are carried out in culturally and racially sensitive manner
Participate in weekly student life team meetings to discuss school wide student concerns and interventions
Work with the EmpowerMEnt team to manage any behavioral challenges that may present with linguistically gifted students
Advocate for students at meetings, in the Academic Team Meetings, and Student Life Team and in Restorative/Transformative Justice processes.
Prepare all case notes, and all other necessary documentation pertaining to clinical supports in a timely manner (all case notes need to be in English; translation to preferred language upon request)
Support the student life team in facilitating meditations and responding to crisis situations presenting for students and families
QUALIFICATIONS LMSW or LCSW
NY state/city experience is strongly preferred.
Bilingual English & Spanish required
Some clinical experience in a mental health or school setting preferred
Ability to engage and diffuse crisis situations
An ability to thrive in a dynamic environment and a capacity to remain calm, focused, and solution oriented when faced with unexpected challenges
Ability to work effectively with adolescents, families, professionals
Commitment to working in Bed Stuy Community
Interest in supporting students and families via a transformative justice lens
An ability to actively engage students in their own learning and social and emotional development
Strong written and oral communication skills including an acumen for participating in sensitive conversations
A disposition toward teamwork and collaboration
Benefits and Salary Salary for this position is competitive and depends on prior experience. In addition, a comprehensive benefits package is included.
Anti-Discrimination Policy and Commitment to Diversity BELA seeks individuals of all religious, ethnic and racial backgrounds, sexual and gender identities to apply for this position. We are committed to maximizing the diversity of our organization, as we want to engage all those who can contribute to this effort. This job description reflects BELA’s assignment of essential functions and qualifications of the role. Nothing in this herein restricts management’s right to assign, reassign, or eliminate duties and responsibilities to this role at any time.
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BELA Emerging Leaders Academy Charter School (BELA), a new all-girls high school located in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, focused on SISTERHOOD, SCHOLARSHIP, STRENGTH and SERVICE is deeply committed to a 100% of our students completing college. Founded on the belief that academic and life preparation is equally as important; each BELA young woman will embark on her own personal and intellectual journey. Students will empower and uplift, while respectfully questioning norms to develop their own identities within their rich cultures and communities. This unique learning environment is designed for educators who are intrigued and motivated by the potential that exists within each of our Bedford Stuyvesant young women and thrives in a start-up atmosphere where outcomes are clearly defined, but allows for creativity and risk taking as we define the process to meeting our goals as a school community.
The Role Multilingual Social Worker will provide Individual and group counseling, as well as crisis management and other supports to help ensure BELA runs smoothly. This person reports to the Dean of Student Life and provides individual and group psychotherapeutic counseling and case management to all multilingual students and families in the community, along with providing support to the Class of 2029 cohort (Year 9). The social worker will offer social-emotional, developmental, and academic support, and evaluate the scope of student therapeutic need for clinical referrals. The Social worker provides crisis intervention support, including collaboration with the Student Life Team.
The position is a full-time 12 month position with an immediate start date
Responsibilities Include
Serve as the social worker for all multilingual students and families, providing clinical services to them for their high school experience
Create and deliver comprehensive and rigorous social emotional skills based curriculum, bridging English and other languages to include self awareness and management; social awareness and relationship skills; and responsibility decision making.
Work with student life team and teaching staff to acclimate students to the cultural expectations at BELA
Onboard any multi-language speaking students and families
Work closely with Linguistically Gifted Lead Teacher to develop, manage and provide a curriculum to support students in securing graduation requirements
Coordinate student final presentations in collaboration with the Bilingual Seal of Literacy Coordinator.
Provide individual and group counseling for multilingual students in the community
Provide collateral support to families of students, referring them to community resources where appropriate
Develop partnerships with organizations that will provide comprehensive family supports to meet the needs of families who are newly arrived to the United States
Support a strong and cohesive school culture through restorative and transformative justice practices and community building.
Provide mandated counseling and advocacy for multilingual and 12th grade students with Individualized Education Plans, including attending IEP meetings
Active member of Linguistically Gifted Team on staff
Create and participate in annual new student orientation experiences and community building activities (virtually and in person) for linguistically gifted students, where students are also integrated into community events.
Create events to build relationships with linguistically gifted students and other students within the community.
Serve as an interpreter and liaison for students, families and staff (some of which may be virtual)
Consult with teachers to provide collaborative supports, ensuring the success of students
Work with Student Life Team to provide evening workshops and meetings for families, staff professional development workshops, and student life team departmental trainings to support the needs of LG students
Conduct academic check ins with students and families
9th Grade Support
Serve as the primary social worker for all senior cohorts. Provide a twelve week model for student counseling, aligning with the collegiate model
Provide monthly opportunities for Power Group/SEL themed workshops targeting students, ensuring that all students are in at least 1-2 groups annually.
Provide mandated counseling and advocacy for bilingual and 9th grade students with Individualized Education Plans, including attending IEP meetings
Work closely with Dean of Postsecondary Success to support with any complex student/family situations
Support students with PID, including contacting families and supporting the development of an Academic Success Plan.
Attendance meetings for students whose attendance is of concern
Conduct trimester academic check-ins with students
Administrative Support
Provide referrals to families for mental health, therapy and psychiatric services as needed and act as the liaison between outside service providers and the school (i.e.: ACS workers, mental health, therapists, caseworkers, etc.) by maintaining regular contact in order to facilitate holistic student support. This includes all multilingual families and students in need of these services within the 12th grade cohort
Attend community events, including school Open Houses, Fairs, and Family Meetings as needed
Ensure clinical practices are carried out in culturally and racially sensitive manner
Participate in weekly student life team meetings to discuss school wide student concerns and interventions
Work with the EmpowerMEnt team to manage any behavioral challenges that may present with linguistically gifted students
Advocate for students at meetings, in the Academic Team Meetings, and Student Life Team and in Restorative/Transformative Justice processes.
Prepare all case notes, and all other necessary documentation pertaining to clinical supports in a timely manner (all case notes need to be in English; translation to preferred language upon request)
Support the student life team in facilitating meditations and responding to crisis situations presenting for students and families
QUALIFICATIONS LMSW or LCSW
NY state/city experience is strongly preferred.
Bilingual English & Spanish required
Some clinical experience in a mental health or school setting preferred
Ability to engage and diffuse crisis situations
An ability to thrive in a dynamic environment and a capacity to remain calm, focused, and solution oriented when faced with unexpected challenges
Ability to work effectively with adolescents, families, professionals
Commitment to working in Bed Stuy Community
Interest in supporting students and families via a transformative justice lens
An ability to actively engage students in their own learning and social and emotional development
Strong written and oral communication skills including an acumen for participating in sensitive conversations
A disposition toward teamwork and collaboration
Benefits and Salary Salary for this position is competitive and depends on prior experience. In addition, a comprehensive benefits package is included.
Anti-Discrimination Policy and Commitment to Diversity BELA seeks individuals of all religious, ethnic and racial backgrounds, sexual and gender identities to apply for this position. We are committed to maximizing the diversity of our organization, as we want to engage all those who can contribute to this effort. This job description reflects BELA’s assignment of essential functions and qualifications of the role. Nothing in this herein restricts management’s right to assign, reassign, or eliminate duties and responsibilities to this role at any time.
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