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Family Liaison Madison Park; Anticipated ; Temporary )(SY

Job in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, 02298, USA
Listing for: Boston Public Schools
Seasonal/Temporary position
Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Youth Development, Child Development/Support
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 150000 - 200000 USD Yearly USD 150000.00 200000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Family Liaison [Madison Park] (Anticipated Vacancy) (Temporary Vacancy)(SY25-26)

Family Liaison [Madison Park] (Anticipated Vacancy) (Temporary Vacancy) (SY25-26)

This position is an anticipated vacancy expecting to be vacant by March 30, 2026. The current incumbent may rescind retirement, leave, or resignation up to that date. The hire will be confirmed only after the position is vacated and may start the year as a long‑term substitute if the position does not become vacant by the start of the school year.

This temporary vacancy covers for a paraprofessional on leave. The assignment is expected to end on September 1, 2026, when the current paraprofessional returns.

The Office of Student, Family, and Community Advancement invites entrepreneurial and persistent influencers to serve alongside educators and administrators.

Responsibilities
  • Promotes the Boston Public Schools’ vision for family and student engagement within the BPS and greater Boston community.
  • Conducts preliminary/annual assessment of family engagement structures and activities that exist in the assigned school utilizing school climate survey results, BPS Family Engagement Standards Assessment Tool.
  • Develops an individual work plan with quantifiable deliverables that detail the Liaison role in implementation of the schools’ goals and family/student engagement plan.
  • Responds to concerns/issues raised by parents/guardians with empathy, follows through to resolution, and develops strategies for building parents’ capacity to become effective advocates.
  • Develops families’ understanding and ability to navigate the larger BPS system including making referrals to school administration and other departments.
  • Provides school‑based, regional and community support and outreach to families around school registration and transportation with support and guidance from the Transportation Office and the Office of Student, Family and Community Advancement.
  • Refers students and their families to internal school supports and/or outside agencies (e.g. state agencies, medical professionals, counselors, foundations, non‑profit organizations) to ensure their needs are met.
  • Supports the school in developing a plan that ensures consistent, effective, timely, and accessible communication with families in a variety of ways including families’ home languages.
  • Collects, maintains and reports accurate data to document outcomes and impact of family engagement activities at the school level, using an electronic database.
  • Provides oversight and ensures recruitment and retention of parents/guardians to the School Parent Council and School Site Council while engaging and developing parent leadership in decision‑making processes.
  • Organizes family engagement events and workshops on topics such as understanding the school report card, child development, school policies, effective parent‑teacher conferences, bullying, college and career readiness, parenting skills, curriculum understanding, and effective advocacy.
  • Provides coordination and technical assistance to ensure parent involvement requirements are met; compiles materials and creates files to document compliance.
  • Manages outreach to families and students at risk of chronic absenteeism.
  • Ensures every student is enrolled in a summer program, tracks progress and provides program and opportunity information to parents/guardians.
  • Ensures families understand their rights including retention and discipline.
  • Works with the school social worker, Instructional Facilitator, and nurse to coordinate supports for students and families.
  • Participates in regular professional development as directed by the district to improve skills and knowledge about family engagement research and best practice.
Qualifications – Required
  • High School Diploma or GED.
  • Forty‑eight (48) credit hours of college coursework or an Associate’s Degree, or a passing score on the Para Pro Assessment or Work Keys Certificate of Proficiency for Teacher Assistants.
  • At least 3 years of experience working with diverse families in an urban setting and knowledge of their needs.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Deep knowledge of community organizations and social service agencies providing services to families and children in Boston.
  • Proficient verbal…
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