Prevention Intervention Assistant HQ; See 'l info
Listed on 2026-07-17
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Social Work
Youth Development, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Child Development/Support, Human Services/ Social Work
Prevention / Intervention Assistant
HIGHLY QUALIFIED STATUS (HQ):
Individual selected into this position must be Highly Qualified for this assignment. Applicants must possess a high school diploma or its recognized equivalent, and have completed the following requirements: at least 48 semester hours of credit at an accredited college or university; or an associate's degree or higher degree from an accredited college or university; or a Para Pro Assessment score of at least 460 administered by Educational Testing Services (ETS).
Description
Under the general direction of the site administrators, the Prevention/Intervention Assistant will implement a prevention‑intervention model to support youth and families to promote academic success and increase graduation rates. The intervention model is a systems approach designed to help schools, parents, and youth identify issues resulting in truancy and create solutions and support systems to change behavior. The Prevention/Intervention Assistant, Community Support Team, and family will address truant behavior in a supportive, inclusive, and consistent manner, and will be responsible for implementing comprehensive student assistance programs in assigned schools that address problems associated with truancy and declining academic performance.
ExemplaryDuties / Responsibilities
- Function as a child advocate to promote acceptable school attendance for all students.
- Assist school administration in establishing a Community Support Team and schedule ongoing meetings to review caseload progress.
- Consult with school personnel to encourage early identification of students with a pattern of irregular or poor attendance.
- Serve as a mentor to one or more students throughout the school year.
- Work with site administrators, families/guardians, teachers, truancy officers, and law enforcement officials on intervention processes to ensure student success expectations.
- Consult with District Unity Support Coordinator and appropriate referral youth services for students involved with those agencies, and develop a process for re‑entry to the district.
- Conduct home visits with the Community Intervention Team to identify reasons for insufficient attendance and promote support systems to change behavior.
- Collaborate with school administration and teachers to identify students academically at risk and, through the Multi‑Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) process, provide additional instructional support.
- Provide follow‑up case management, ongoing support, and feedback to schools and families.
- Work with school counselors to develop youth prevention/empowerment clubs.
- Participate in MTSS/Case Review meetings as needed.
- Perform other tasks consistent with the goals and objectives of this position.
- High school diploma or equivalent; some college experience is desirable.
- Two (2) years of experience with students or parents in school or community agencies.
- Knowledge of basic parenting skills, student at‑risk behavior, truancy, instructional practices including Nevada State Standards, district organizational structure and functionality, and related district and community resources.
- Education:
Successful completion of 30 semester or 45 quarter units from an accredited college or university in psychology, sociology, social work, human development and family studies, humanities, criminal justice, or a related field. - Experience:
Two (2) years of successful experience working with at‑risk students, preferably in an educational setting; experience consulting with families and community agencies; relevant investigative experience is helpful. - Knowledge of basic interviewing, counseling and casework principles and techniques; basic investigative techniques; report writing and record‑keeping; laws, regulations and procedures affecting truancy issues; and community resources.
- Skills:
Effectively communicating with families, educational personnel, various agencies and programs; recognizing cultural differences; maintaining confidentiality; establishing positive relationships with at‑risk youth; motivating youth; preparing accurate written reports; maintaining constructive…
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