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Student Success Specialist
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New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, 06501, USA
Listed on 2026-02-17
Listing for:
NHPS
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-02-17
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, School Counselor, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Non-Instructional
Date Posted:
12/2/2025
Location:
Various Schools
Closing Date:
12/15/2025
Additional Information:
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Student Success Specialist
The Student Success Specialist fosters student engagement and well-being by proactively building relationships within the school community to prevent disengagement, reduce classroom disruption, and strengthen attendance. The role fulfills the state requirement for in-school suspension while shifting the focus to proactive intervention, restorative practices, and family engagement. Specialists partner with families through intentional outreach and promote strengths and self-efficacy-based approaches, ensuring students remain connected to school.
Reports To:
Principal
Qualifications:
* Five years' experience working with children or youth, preferably in urban schools; bachelor's degree preferred.
* Demonstrated ability to address social, emotional, and behavioral challenges.
* Strong interpersonal and communication skills with students, families, and staff.
* Knowledge of restorative practices and adolescent development is preferred.
* Familiarity with student behavior support systems and attendance data tools.
* Ability to pass and obtain a Registered Behavior Technician Certificate within 3 months of employment.
Responsibilities:
* Build positive relationships with students within the school community to prevent disengagement, reduce disruption, and support re-entry. Supervise and support students assigned to in-school suspension in compliance with state law.
* Implement restorative conversations and restorative circles to foster belonging and conflict resolution.
* Conduct and engage families as partners in supporting attendance and student success.
* Monitor behavior and engagement, providing timely interventions and follow-up.
* Collaborate with teachers, Care Coordinators, Dropout Prevention, and the Restorative Practices Team to coordinate support.
* Maintain accurate records of student participation, behavior, and intervention strategies.
* Document all individual student information in Power School as the primary source of documentation; utilize other behavior data systems
* Provide behavioral guidance and connect students/families to needed support.
* Other duties as required or requested
Professional Growth and Training Requirements:
* Participate in district-sponsored training opportunities on restorative practices, data systems, and student engagement strategies.
* Engage in ongoing professional learning aligned with district priorities for student success and belonging.
Terms of Employment:
Grant-funded, 10-month position (200 days);
Collective Bargaining Union, Local 884:
Range 14; 35-hour work week; starting salary of at least $49,689; evaluation consistent with the collective bargaining agreement and the Board of Education policy.
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