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Collaborative with the principal, school counselor, and social worker in planning small group or individual sessions to meet the behavioral or social emotional needs of students.
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TITLE: School Social Worker CLASSIFICATION: Certified REPORTS TO: Director of Social Emotional Learning SUMMARY: Under general supervision and work direction of the Director of Social Emotional Learning social worker should be knowledgeable in the role and duty of a social worker, child development, learning theory, and special education procedures and services.
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The purpose of this job is to support the development and implementation of a solid social, emotional learning program for Tier I, as well as assist schools in providing Tier II and Tier III interventions for students who need more intensive levels of support for social, emotional learning.
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Summary: The School Counselor serves as a member of the school’s Social Emotional Learning team within the Response To Intervention (RTI) framework. Analyze student data to Identify and support school-wide needs related to social-emotional learning.
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Minimum 2 years experience implementing school-based social-emotional learning programs. All degrees and certifications required of a New York State School Social Worker or certified School Psychologist- Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or New York State licensed PhD Psychologist with child/adolescence experience strongly preferred.
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Provide academic and social emotional learning instruction throughout the school day, giving students the opportunity to learn and practice SEL skills along with academics.
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Motivate TK/K-6th grade students through social-emotional learning and enrichment activities such as STEAM, music, and Lego. A team of experts in social-emotional learning, physical activity, the education landscape, and ed-tech platforms guides us.
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The Social Emotional Learning Specialist will collaborate with administration in order to assess, develop and implement school-wide initiatives to address social-emotional wellness.
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Minimum: Massachusetts Educator Licensure as School Social Worker/Adjustment Counselor or State Licensure as a Social Worker. Elementary School Social Worker shall be the employee member of the school staff designated by the Superintendent of Schools to work in partnership with families, school personnel and state and local agencies to promote the ongoing development of each student’s academic and personal/social potential.
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DESE Massachusetts School Social Worker/School Adjustment Counselor license. Successful experience as a counselor, school adjustment counselor or clinical social worker and involvement in providing direct therapeutic treatment.
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Job Summary: The School Social Worker provides direct and indirect student services to reduce barriers to education, increase social/emotional growth and provide links to needed services.
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The Clinical Supervisor provides this essential support for academic learning by designing and implementing effective prevention and intervention strategies that are informed by an understanding of the social/emotional development of students and the influences of school, family, community and cultural differences on student success.
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SESI partners with school districts to run classrooms, on-site, within district boundaries and standalone schools that meet the academic, behavioral, and social-emotional needs of special and alternative education students with Autism Spectrum Disorders, Emotional Disabilities, Learning Disabilities, and other challenges.
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Support social-emotional learning skill development through targeted curricula, assessments, and more intensive behavior support as needed. Champion possibility and fuel student success by providing social-emotional services for students who need additional support to shine in school.
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The Lead School Social Worker serves as both a division social worker and supports the school social work department by providing leadership to a team of social workers to ensure that students and families receive support to address social-emotional development and academic progress.
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