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Migrant/Multilingual Family Advocate; TK
Job in
Mattawa, Grant County, Washington, 99309, USA
Listed on 2026-06-05
Listing for:
Wahluke School District
Full Time, Per diem
position Listed on 2026-06-05
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Bilingual, Youth Development, Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, Child Development/Support -
Social Work
Bilingual, Youth Development, Guidance Counselor: Social/Educational, Child Development/Support
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Mattawa
WAHLUKE SCHOOL DISTRICT #73
POSITIONS ANNOUNCEMENT/DESCRIPTION
Available to Begin August 27, 2026
Position Title:
Migrant/Multilingual Family Advocate; serving grades TK-5th
Reports to: Director of Migrant & Multilingual Services
Classification: Classified Non-Supervisory, Non-Union Represent; FLSA Non-Exempt
Salary Range Instructional Para II Salary Placement
- Current PSE Contract Salary Schedule
Assignment: School calendar year position, 180 days plus 10 paid holidays; 7.5-8 hours per day; schedule will require flexibility for occasional evening events, family outreach activities, and home visits as needed.
Benefits: Position qualifies for employer contribution to medical benefits;
Retirement contributions and plans. Earned sick leave, 10 days per year or prorated from date of hire; personal days, 3 days per year or prorated from date of hire; up to 10 paid holidays per year.
Position Summary
The Migrant/Multilingual Family Advocate works to strengthen partnerships between school, home, and community in order to support the academic success, well-being, and engagement of migrant and multilingual students in Transitional Kindergarten through 5th grade. The Family Advocate serves as a trusted connection between families and schools by building relationships, reducing barriers to participation, and helping families access educational, social, and community resources.
This position works collaboratively with school staff, families, and community agencies to ensure students and families receive the support necessary to successfully navigate the school system and actively engage in their child's education. The Family Advocate promotes culturally responsive communication, family empowerment, and equitable access to opportunities and services for multilingual and migrant families. The positions requires driving a vehicle (personal or District) for work related activities which may include driving with students/parents and family members and requires candidate to make home visits by themself often times during after school hours.
The successful candidate is a compassionate, organized, and self-directed individual who is committed to advocacy, relationship-building, and student-centered support.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Build positive, trusting relationships with migrant and multilingual students and their families.
- Serve as a liaison between home and school to strengthen communication and mutual understanding.
- Support family engagement by helping families understand school programs, language development and primary language support, student progress, academic expectations, and available educational opportunities.
- Conduct home visits and family outreach to increase engagement and address barriers impacting student success.
- Assist families in accessing school and community resources including health services, food assistance, housing resources, clothing, childcare, mental health supports, and other social services.
- Collaborate with teachers, counselors, administrators, and support staff to identify and respond to student and family needs.
- Assist in identifying barriers including educational disruption, language barriers, social isolation, economic hardship, or other factors impacting student achievement and engagement.
- Connect families to migrant, multilingual, and other district programs and services for which they may qualify.
- Assist with planning and supporting family engagement events, parent meetings, workshops, and informational sessions.
- Maintain accurate documentation, records, logs, referrals, and required program data in compliance with district, state, and federal requirements.
- Participate in professional development opportunities related to migrant education, multilingual services, family engagement, and culturally responsive practices.
- Collaborate with community organizations and agencies to strengthen partnerships and expand support systems for families.
- Maintain confidentiality and professionalism in all interactions with students, families, and staff.
- Driving a vehicle (personal or District) for work related activities which may include driving with students/parents and family members and
- Requires candidate to make home visits by themself often times during after school hours.
- Perform other related duties as assigned in support of district and program goals.
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