Social Worker SY Modified - Extended
Listed on 2026-06-27
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Education / Teaching
Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, Child Development/Support, Psychology -
Social Work
Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, Child Development/Support, Psychology
Social Worker
Position Title:
Social Worker
Assignment:
Social Worker - Student Services
Minimum Qualifications:
Master's degree or higher in social work, school social worker, or social welfare. Bachelor's degree acceptable with current school social worker certification only. Certified or eligible for certification in school social work by the Florida Department of Education or Licensed Clinical Social Worker by Florida Department of Health. Valid Florida Driver's License. Satisfactory clearance of a criminal history records check and drug screening.
Additional Desired
Job Qualifications:
Prefer candidates with school based experience.
Primary Performance Responsibilities:
- Participates in planning, developing and evaluation of programs and/or service to students
- Participates in Child Study/Collaborative Problem Solving and IEP committees as needed to help meet the needs of identified students
- Establishes long and short range plans based on student needs, District, State and Federal requirements
- Plans, prepares, and utilizes appropriate intervention and integrated strategies that contribute to a climate where students are actively engaged in meaningful learning experiences
- Assists in preparing for changing curriculum and service needs
- Prepares and maintains records as required
- Writes and maintains social work/advocacy services reports pertaining to referrals for special programs
- Demonstrates organizational skills by using time efficiently and effectively
- Develops and maintains a directory of service agencies and specific contacts available to students and their families
- Assists in enforcement of school rules, administrative regulations and Board policy
- Assists in the early identification of students school related problems
- Prepares and interprets social and developmental histories and assessments
- Participates in evaluation of the effectiveness of programs and services
- Observes and interviews children in school and/or home settings, individually and in groups for evaluative and remedial purposes
- Reviews periodically the comprehensive assessment records, IEPs and cumulative records of assigned student
- Accesses student records on a need-to-know basis and protects their confidentiality
- Serves as liaison between home and school to obtain, share, clarify, and coordinate information
- Helps families understand and accept services from other community agencies when such specialized assistance is necessary
- Helps ensure participation of parents in school conferences affecting their children through home visits, telephone contact, correspondence, and other means
- Suggests intervention strategies for teachers to use with students
- Works cooperatively with appropriate community health, education, and welfare resources, sharing, obtaining and coordinating information, reports, recommendations, and activities for maximum use of all resources
- Helps to improve students attendance at school, which may include coordinating services with Children and Family Services, school office staff, parents and students
- Provides individual and group counseling with children and parents when necessary
- Confers regularly with principals, teachers, other student service disciplines, and school specialists regarding children with learning and behavior problems
- Utilizes effective consultative behaviors with parents, school staff, and teachers about ways to facilitate the learning and adjustment of students
- Enlists the cooperation of parents in examining the family situation and together evaluates the strengths and problem areas
- Interprets education policies, programs and procedures related to social work services/advocacy
- Communicates effectively, orally and in writing, with other professionals, students, parents and community service agencies
- Initiates and/or participates in in-service training, studies and research relevant to social work/advocacy provided to schools
- Demonstrates professional growth and continuous improvement of professional knowledge and skills
- Assists others in acquiring knowledge and understanding of social work services/advocacy
- Conducts a personal assessment periodically to determine professional growth needs
- Participates in district sponsored professional development programs
- Acts in a professional and ethical manner and adheres at all times to the professional Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct
- Supports district and local school improvement initiatives, services and programs
- Contributes to the overall district and school mission by supporting various school committees, services, and programs
- Shares experience and new learning by mentoring new colleagues
- Conducts social work services program in a manner which ensures that student growth/achievement is continuous and appropriate for age group, subject area and/or student program classification
Additional Duties:
Other duties as assigned by supervising administrator
Term:
Length of contract and number of hours worked are determined by specific allocation as approved annually during planning-budgeting…
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