POSITION TITLE Student Support Specialist
WORKING TITLE Student Support Specialist
SCHOOL/DEPARTMENT 21st CCLCP After School Program
LOCATION CF Pope Elementary
PAY GRADE
FLSA STATUS
REPORTS TO Principal/After School Program Director
WORK WEEK SCHEDULE Monday - Friday
WORK HOURS 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
MONTHS/YR 10
POSITION PURPOSE Responsible for overall 21st CCLC program management and partnership development at a specific school site.
POSITION ANALYSIS The Student Support Specialist will adhere to Pender County School’s policies to identify and assess the needs of identified at-risk youth, while coordinating interventions and supports to the whole school population; and plan, manage, coordinate, and supervise dayto-day operations of the 21st CCLC afterschool program on site.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION STANDARDS
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Demonstrated passion and commitment to students, families and the community
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Public speaking and presentation skills
Strong project management skills
Must be able to prioritize and handle multiple tasks, completing assignments in a thorough, accurate and timely manner
EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor’s degree in education, social work, public administration, social services or related field is required. Certified teacher or Licensed School Counselor preferred. 2 years of applicable work experience in the education field. Valid North Carolina driver’s license and insurance
Sensitivity to and strong concern for the needs of children, youth and their families
Technologically proficient in all office technology systems including developing spread sheets, word processing, email
CERTIFICATION AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS
Teaching Certificate Preferred
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Coordinate successful knowledge of the MTSS model and Student Support Standards.
Collaborate with school staff to assess, identify and prioritize student needs based on academic, attendance, and behavioral data.
Ability to assess student needs to develop and coordinate appropriate interventions based on student data and available resources.
Conduct an annual needs assessment using multiple sources of data, to be used as the foundation for the school support plan.
Collaborate, noting Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3 interventions and supports.
Provide overall case management to identified students and deliver evidence-based interventions and supports, based on student and school needs.
Regularly and systematically collect, enter and report student data.
Connect with parent or legal guardian of identified case managed students to obtain written consent to work with their student (Parent Permission Form).
Provide timely reports with data and program information to direct supervisor.
Recruit, train and manage community volunteers as needed.
Provide leadership, as requested, in securing community resources and partners beneficial in improving students’ academic, behavioral, and attendance needs.
Participate in personal and professional staff development.
Afterschool Specific Responsibilities:
Supervise and implement after school programming for students referred based on risk factors impeding academic performance.
Recruit, monitor and evaluate student enrollment in the afterschool program.
Supervise the implementation of enrichment activities during after school programing, including but not limited to academic enrichment opportunities, tutoring services, guest speakers, college and career readiness activities, healthy life style choices, field trips and service learning.
Provide guidance and training of staff with day to day operations.
Submit requested program reports and other documentation to the Program Director in a timely manner.
Serve as after school program’s main contact for staff and families.
Ensure distribution and collection of surveys for evaluation purposes through the year for school administration and faculty, families, students, and after school, staff.
Collect and submit after school program staff timesheets to the Program Director.
Ensure activities are aligned with curriculum needs and standards of the school.
Assess students’ needs and interests to design effective programming.
Maintain accurate student attendance, lesson plans and volunteer records.
Collaborate with Pender County Schools Program Director to achieve the goals and objectives of the 21st CCLC grant.
WORKING CONDITIONS
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Ability to perform required project tasks independently
Ability to work in a team atmosphere
Ability to work across teams and with multiple supervisors, both on and off-site
Must be able to lift 20 pounds
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Must be able to work in office and public school environments and come into direct contact with staff and students
Some travel may be required to schools and Central Services offices
DISCLAIMER: The above statements are intended to describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this position. They are not intended to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, and skills that may be required of the employees assigned to this position. This description may be revised by the supervisor, with HR review and approval, at any time. VERSIONDATE(S) 8/31/2017