[Counselor_Educ] JOB - Position for School Counselor at Logan Hocking elementary schools
Bhat, Christine
bhatc at ohio.edu
Wed Mar 20 17:05:05 EDT 2024
CERTIFIED_Full Service Community School Coordinator (FSCS Coordinatior) for Chieftain Elementary or Green Elementary (Federal Grant Funded for 5 years) (2024-2025) JobID: 888
Position Type:
Student Support Services/Full Service Community School Coordinator (Grant Funded)
Date Posted:
3/13/2024
Location:
District
Date Available:
08/07/2024
Closing Date:
03/20/2024
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Logan-Hocking School District
CERTIFIED POSITION: Full Service Community School Coordinator (FSCS Coordinator) , Chieftain Elementary or Green Elementary starting the 2024-2025 school year. (Federal Grant Funded for 5 years)
QUALIFICATIONS:
Must have current certification as a School Counselor or Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
Must have a minimum of three (3) years prior experience working with at-risk students, families, and/or community agencies.
Prior experience working with public schools is preferred.
Knowledge of the Ohio SAP Model and wraparound services is preferred.
Ability to take initiative, work efficiently and effectively with little oversight, and complete assignments on time.
Ability to work collaboratively and individually on assigned tasks.
Proficiency in the use of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Docs, Zoom, Google Meet, etc.
Willingness to collaborate with and actively support other school, department, and district initiatives.
Ability to work a flexible schedule (afternoons and evenings as needed).
COMPENSATION: As per LEA salary Schedule
REPORTS TO: Building Principal
Director of Special Services
POSTING DATES: Noon, Wednesday, March 13, 2024 through
Noon, Wednesday, March 20, 2024,
DO NOT REMOVE UNTIL AFTER THE CLOSING DATE.
I certifiy the vacancy above has been posted in my building for the dates stated.
__________________________________________ _________________
Principal/Supervisor Date
Please return this signed posting to the Administration Office immediately after the posting deadline.
LOGAN-HOCKING SCHOOL DISTRICT
JOB DESCRIPTION
TITLE: Full Service Community School Coordinator (FSCS Coordinator) (Federally Grant Funded)
JOB QUALIFICATIONS:
Incumbents must be fingerprinted and clear a criminal background check.
Must have current certification as a School Counselor or Licensed Clinical Social Worker.
Must have a minimum of three (3) years prior experience working with at-risk students, families, and/or community agencies.
Prior experience working with public schools is preferred.
Knowledge of the Ohio SAP Model and wraparound services is preferred.
Commitment to build and sustain positive relationships with school-based personnel and community partners.
Commitment to treat students, parents, and staff with empathy and discretion.
Demonstrated skill in facilitating meetings to be inclusive and solution-focused.
Exceptional communication skills both verbal and written.
Willingness to continually learn new information and develop new skills.
Ability to take initiative, work efficiently and effectively with little oversight, and complete assignments on time.
Ability to work collaboratively and individually on assigned tasks.
Ability to keep sensitive information confidential.
Proficiency in the use of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Docs, Zoom, Google Meet, etc.
Willingness to collaborate with and actively support other school, department, and district initiatives.
Ability to work a flexible schedule (afternoons and evenings as needed).
Physical Requirements: -- Not limited to the following:
Possesses the physical, mental, and emotional stability to work under stressful conditions, including but not limited to deadlines, contract requirements, inspection requirements, interaction with critical personnel, interaction with parents and community members, and consistent changes in the educational profession.
REPORTS TO: Director of Special Services
Building Principal
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:
Salary and work year to be in accordance with the LEA Negotiated Agreement.
JOB OBJECTIVES:
Logan-Hocking School District is implementing the U.S. Department of Education's Full Service Community School model (Community School¹) in two elementary schools. Research shows that community schools allow district and school leaders, parents and caregivers, and community partners to work together to support student learning and development. Within community schools, the educational system is strengthened as both school and community-based resources are leveraged to support teaching and instruction, provide student-, classroom-, and school-level interventions, offer positive youth development and health/social services, foster school climate, improve communication channels, and engage families and the community. Schools become the hubs of the community and places where students, families, and community members can access services and support during the school day and out-of-school time. There is growing evidence documenting the value of community schools. Research on community schools and other partnership models demonstrates improved academic success, enhanced school climate, improved behavior, and strengthened system-level capacities such as improved linkage and referral processes.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
FSCS Coordinator will plan, integrate, coordinate, and facilitate programs and services in each of the FSCS Pillars: 1) integrated student support, 2) expanded/enriched learning time and opportunities, 3) family and community engagement activities, and 4) collaborative leadership strategies. This effort will include collaboration with the Full Service Community School Team, other district and school staff, community stakeholders, parents/caregivers, and students to design and implement the Ohio Student Assistant Program (SAP) model with an embedded Student Assistance Team (SAT). FSCS Coordinator will provide backbone support for developing, coordinating, and supporting wraparound services in school and in the community with the intent of increasing the academic achievement of all students. The FSCS Coordinator will be a member of the Building Leadership Team (BLT) and will facilitate the school's SAP Team and its SAT which provides high-quality interventions and wraparound support for at-risk students.
Essential Functions:
Collaborate with the Full Service Community School Team, building and district leadership, and the independent evaluation team to annually conduct a needs assessment and gap analysis. Use this and other relevant data annually to update the comprehensive FSCS Plan.
¹ While the federal term is community school, this should not be confused with the Ohio definition of community school. In Ohio "community school" is the statutory name of a charter school. Logan-Hocking is using the federal definition of community school listed above. The district is not starting or converting schools into charter schools.
Works in close collaboration with the principal, SAP and SAT Teams, and BLT to implement strategies and optimize resources to achieve specific academic outcomes for children as well as outcomes identified in the School Improvement Plan of the school and its partners.
Plan, integrate, coordinate, and facilitate the delivery of pipeline services and organize and facilitate activities relating to the Full Service Community School initiative.
Supports weekly SAT meetings to ensure ongoing coordinated efforts for the development and implementation of high-quality in-classroom and school programming for students identified as at-risk (MTSS Tier 3).
Actively participate in required training to successfully design, implement, and sustain the Ohio Student Assistance Program (SAP) Model and embedded Student Assistant Team (SAT) in the school.
In conjunction with the district's preschool program expand opportunities to build awareness of and enrollment in preschool programs.
Conduct targeted parent/caregiver outreach and relationship-building activities including home visits to actively engage them as a partner in education and the community.
Actively participates in establishing, reinforcing, and sustaining social-emotional skills and healthy youth development assets within the school community.
Works in collaboration with the school principal and partners to organize activities aligned with the FSCS Pillars including family forums and parent/caregiver support groups.
Assist principal and Full Service Community School Team in creating a principal advisory program giving students leadership opportunities and ensuring their voices are heard in decision making.
Facilitates school-family-community collaborative initiative that mobilizes school and community learning support activities based on the needs of students, families, and community members.
Facilitates communication and relationship-building with community-building partners, key stakeholders, and volunteers. Represents the school to various civic and community groups.
Serves as a key information contact for programs, partnerships, and resources serving students and families within the school community.
Collaborates with school and district staff to coordinate and participate in securing ongoing resources for programs providing direct services to families, including medical and dental clinics, recreation, mentors, volunteers, food bank, holiday giving, etc.
Works with civic, faith-based, community, and non-profit groups to develop extended and enriching learning programs during the summer such as high-quality tutoring, literacy skill development, hobbies, clubs, positive youth development, and leadership.
Supports the engagement of students, families, and partners in high-quality before/after school and summer programming.
As a member of the SAT, participates in identifying specific student/family needs and developing a plan of assistance; maintains SAT records as directed, coordinates school/community agency assistance to individuals, and acts as a Case Manager when assigned.
Leads monthly partnership meetings to ensure ongoing coordinated efforts for Community Schools.
Actively participates in the school PTO and supports PTO programs, activities, and initiatives.
Collaborates with PTO and school leadership to recruit community volunteers as needed to support PTO and other school programs.
Acts as a resource to teachers who may need specialized materials or assistance in teaching a lesson related to social-emotional skills and/or healthy youth development (such as materials for classroom lessons, field trips, guest speakers, etc.).
Actively participates in reinforcing and sustaining Positive Behavioral Intervention Supports (PBIS) as the school's behavioral management system, and supports the school in efforts to secure donations and organize activities as positive reinforcements for academic progress, positive social interactions, and appropriate behaviors.
Updates and maintains Prevention Services Tool to ensure there is a current, comprehensive list of community resources available to students and families. Communicates these services with counselors and administrators in the school and district.
Assists the Full Service Community School Team in the production of a monthly school newsletter Community Service Spotlights that highlights partnerships, and opportunities for service and is sent to parents, civic leaders, partnerships, etc.
In partnership with the Full Service Community School Team, design and facilitate the CACYI-SES survey process annually for students, staff and parents/caregivers in the school.
Supports school and district leaders to ensure that all community partners and volunteers participate in state-mandated criminal background checks and are appropriately trained in all policies and procedures relating to working with students in school.
Supports the Full Service Community School Team and FSCS grant evaluation team in compiling, analyzing, and disaggregating various data to identify progress and gaps in addressing unmet student needs; shares data with administration, Building Leadership Team, district, and community partners as appropriate, to inform decision-making.
Accepts assignments for special projects as needed at both a school and district level.
Other duties as assigned.
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Christine Suniti Bhat (she/her), PhD, LPC, LSC (OH)
Professor & Chair, Department of Counseling & Higher Education
Dr. Tommie Radd Professor of School Counselor Education
Chapter Faculty Advisor, The Alpha Chapter of Chi Sigma Iota
The Patton College of Education
OHIO UNIVERSITY, Athens, OH 45701
President-Elect, American Counseling Association, 2023-2024
Office: Patton Hall, 432F
Phone: 740-593-4425; 740-214-1626; Email: bhatc at ohio.edu<mailto:bhatc at ohio.edu>
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