The School District Of Philadelphia
Liaison, Student Reentry and Transition
The School District Of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA, United States
Job Description
Title: Liaison, Student Reentry and Transition
Department: Student Rights & Responsibilities
Union: Not Represented by a Union
Salary Range: $64,597 - $85,217
For forward-thinking administrators and educators, opportunities abound in the School District of Philadelphia. The School District of Philadelphia is committed to transforming the education opportunities it offers the city's more than 203,000 school-aged children. The District seeks leaders who have a passion for working with schools, principals and communities who are committed to ensuring all students achieve. Serving a population as diverse as ours requires creativity, commitment and vision. Will you join us?
Job Summary
Coordinates and facilitates the assignment of students reentering a comprehensive high school from court-ordered dependent or delinquent placement. Serves as a liaison between the assigned school and Family Court, the Department of Human Services (DHS), Community Behavioral Health (CBH) and private providers of residential education and other governmental agencies. Facilitates the student transfer process, admissions process, credit retrieval process, coordination of support services and the appropriate resolution of disciplinary and/or academic issues raised by teachers, school personnel, the youth or any of the youth's support systems .
Essential Functions
• Coordinates and monitors all aspects of communication between and among the School District and all internal and external entities to ensure a smooth transition for students returning to the District.
• Works in close cooperation with social service agencies, courts and community resources to assist in securing appropriate school assignments.
• Resolves parental, social agencies and partner concerns.
• Coordinates the assembly of documental support for re-admittance of students
• Works to address school climate issues which may negatively impact school reentry.
• Serves as an advocate for the full and smooth reentry of youth into the mainstream services customized for each youth.
• Collaborates with the school-based Probation Officer, if appropriate, in all aspects of his/her responsibilities.
• Responds to inquiries from internal and external entities regarding District
policies, procedures and initiatives .
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements
• Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
• Th ree years of full-time, paid, professional experience, which has included facilitating educational placements for re-enrolling students .
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
• Considerable knowledge of:
Disclaimer
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.
Nondiscrimination
The School District of Philadelphia provides to all persons equal access to all categories of employment in this District, regardless of race, color, age, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, ancestry, national origin or handicap/disability, gender identity, or genetic information. Please refer to Board Policy 104 for further information regarding the District's commitment to Nondiscrimination in Employment Practices.
Title: Liaison, Student Reentry and Transition
Department: Student Rights & Responsibilities
Union: Not Represented by a Union
Salary Range: $64,597 - $85,217
For forward-thinking administrators and educators, opportunities abound in the School District of Philadelphia. The School District of Philadelphia is committed to transforming the education opportunities it offers the city's more than 203,000 school-aged children. The District seeks leaders who have a passion for working with schools, principals and communities who are committed to ensuring all students achieve. Serving a population as diverse as ours requires creativity, commitment and vision. Will you join us?
Job Summary
Coordinates and facilitates the assignment of students reentering a comprehensive high school from court-ordered dependent or delinquent placement. Serves as a liaison between the assigned school and Family Court, the Department of Human Services (DHS), Community Behavioral Health (CBH) and private providers of residential education and other governmental agencies. Facilitates the student transfer process, admissions process, credit retrieval process, coordination of support services and the appropriate resolution of disciplinary and/or academic issues raised by teachers, school personnel, the youth or any of the youth's support systems .
Essential Functions
• Coordinates and monitors all aspects of communication between and among the School District and all internal and external entities to ensure a smooth transition for students returning to the District.
• Works in close cooperation with social service agencies, courts and community resources to assist in securing appropriate school assignments.
• Resolves parental, social agencies and partner concerns.
• Coordinates the assembly of documental support for re-admittance of students
• Works to address school climate issues which may negatively impact school reentry.
• Serves as an advocate for the full and smooth reentry of youth into the mainstream services customized for each youth.
• Collaborates with the school-based Probation Officer, if appropriate, in all aspects of his/her responsibilities.
• Responds to inquiries from internal and external entities regarding District
policies, procedures and initiatives .
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements
• Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university.
• Th ree years of full-time, paid, professional experience, which has included facilitating educational placements for re-enrolling students .
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
• Considerable knowledge of:
- the practices and procedures used to reenroll students.
from court-ordered dependent and delinquent placement, restorations from
expulsion and alternative placements. - the techniques and practices used when working with "at-risk" student
populations. - laws, mandates, and consent decrees that govern alternative placement.
- techniques used in the development of policies and procedures.
- the use of Microsoft Word and Excel applications.
- negotiation and analysis.
- prioritizing and managing competing assignments.
- provide information on program goals and objective to District staff,
students, parents, and representatives of community organizations. - learn District policies and procedures pertaining to alternative education.
- work independently as well as part of a team.
- handle multiple projects through to completion.
- communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing.
- establish and maintain effective working relationships.
Disclaimer
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel so classified.
Nondiscrimination
The School District of Philadelphia provides to all persons equal access to all categories of employment in this District, regardless of race, color, age, creed, religion, sex, sexual orientation, ancestry, national origin or handicap/disability, gender identity, or genetic information. Please refer to Board Policy 104 for further information regarding the District's commitment to Nondiscrimination in Employment Practices.