Job Description
Title: Social Worker
Reports to: Director of Special Education/Building Principal
Supervises: Assigned students/staff members
Evaluation: As per Negotiated Agreement
Job Summary:
Provide services designed to prevent and remediate student and family problems that negatively affect student educational progress and may stem from social/emotional/educational causes.
Qualifications:
Master’s degree with appropriate Kansas Licensure.
Performance Responsibilities:
- Works with families of children who have reoccurring behavioral problems to provide resources to support students who are referred for serious behavior case management issues.
- Provide mental health and educational services to individual and groups of students.
- Assist families to help their children to understand their aptitudes, interests, attitudes, abilities, and opportunities for self-fulfillment.
- Coordinate and develop resources in community agencies to support at-risk students.
- Participates in and assists to coordinate, as assigned, various medical programs for students.
- Provide parent education workshops for parents of children referred.
- Work with families of children who experience difficulties adjusting to the school environment.
- Follows up on suspected neglect and/or child abuse cases.
- Assist parents to understand their children through individual conferences within the home.
- Keep informed of local, state, and federal legislation relating to the welfare of school age children.
- Attend informational meetings for social workers and disseminates information to appropriate staff members.
- Seeks and takes opportunities to better himself/herself professionally via inservice and inter-agency meetings, conferences, seminars, classes, and other avenues for self-improvement.
- Adheres to professional ethics.
- Ensures that program reflects the philosophy of the district.
- Receives and acts on information and referrals relating to the welfare of children.
- Maintains close contact and acts as liaison with community and other agencies involved in the welfare of children.
- Develops and facilitates topical parent groups to meet the needs of parents.
- Maintains promptness and accuracy in making reports and keeping records.
- Intervenes when appropriate, in crisis intervention within the school environment.
- Participates in parent staff meetings about individual students.
- Conduct character education classes that help students become better decision makers if needed.
- Demonstrates effective human relations and communication skills.
- Complies with good safety practices.
- Complies with all district rules, regulations, and policies.
- Other duties as assigned.
Physical Requirements/Environmental Conditions:
Physical and emotional ability and dexterity to perform required work and move about as needed in a fast-pace, high-intensive work environment.