Lycée Français de la Nouvelle-Orléans
School Social Worker
Lycée Français de la Nouvelle-Orléans, New Orleans, LA, United States
The School Social Worker is a member of the Student Services Team and is primarily responsible for providing support to students, families, and teachers.
Student Support
- Identifying needs that impact student learning and developing appropriate interventions by conducting Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBAs) and writing Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs).
- Providing individual and group sessions for students who require counseling or therapy services, particularly the administration of behavioral programs.
- Providing clinical case management for students.
- Using a variety of appropriate tools and techniques to evaluate progress of students by collecting, maintaining, and graphing student progress data on a weekly basis.
- Providing crisis intervention when necessary.
- Supporting teachers in the implementation of BIPs through training and modeling.
- Collaborating with teachers to follow up on the implementation of BIPs through observations and meetings.
- Sharing relevant data and information with teachers to support the implementation of the BIP.
- Providing classroom sessions on topics related to social and emotional needs of students, including but not limited to behavioral strategies and techniques.
- Developing and providing professional development workshops that educate faculty on relevant issues, such as suicide prevention training.
- Understanding of the reciprocal influences of home, school, and community to intervene for student success.
- Providing services to students in ways that build upon individual strengths and offering students opportunities to participate in their own learning experience.
- Developing short and long-term intervention plans consistent with school curriculum and culture; students' needs, strengths, diversity and life experiences; and social and emotional factors.
- Conducting outreach, particularly home visits, and promoting collaboration among community providers that have diverse offerings and facilitate student and family access to these services.
- Working with the school leader on such issues as attendance, confidentiality, diversity, mental health, behavior management, crisis intervention and child abuse and neglect.
- Providing encouragement, guidance and resources to staff and students when needed.
- Serving as a member of the Student Assistance Team (SAT) and Individualized Education Program (IEP) Team as necessary.
- Conforming to the National Association of Social Work (NASW) Code of Ethics and Standards for School Social Work Practice.
- Maintaining accurate case records and documentation.
- Maintaining current knowledge of and abiding by federal and state laws and regulations with emphasis on persons with disabilities, mental health, confidentiality, and student and parent rights.
- Serves as the Child Welfare and Attendance Coordinator by ensuring that students are attending school regularly by: investigating causes of unexcused or excessive absences, communicating with families and assisting them in problem-solving, issuing attendance-based warnings, and representing LFNO in all attendance matters
- Effectively communicating with school administrators, teachers, student service personnel, and parents regarding student performance and plans for improvement
- Participating in faculty meetings and professional learning communities meetings
- Attending Professional Development sessions
- Assisting in orientation and open houses as needed
- Modeling non-discriminatory practices in all activities.
- Producing performance-based activities to support school initiatives
- Preparing students for seasonal programs, and other special events
- Maintaining an inventory, controlling the storage and use of department property, and overseeing the working condition of said equipment.
- Performing other job related functions as may be assigned
- Being punctual
- Assisting in the delivery of curriculum that utilizes community resources, especially those delivered in French, to enrich the learning experiences of students
We benchmark annually comparably-sized schools in our area to offer competitive salaries.
Depending on qualifications, internal equity, and the budgeted amount for this role, the salary range for this position is between $53,000 and $75,000. The range for most candidates is $55,000 - $61,000.
Requirements
Expectations, Educational Requirements
- A minimum of one (1) year of prior experience working in an urban school or similar setting with at-risk students and their families
- Demonstrates professional integrity and a commitment to best practices for communicating with students, staff, and families
- Master's Degree and licensure in the field of social work
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
- School experience, interest in and experience with French culture
- Proficiency in French
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at LFNO
Lycée is committed to building a diverse and inclusive community, both through our hiring practices and our focus on creating a culture and environment where diverse perspectives, ideas, and identities are valued and integrated into our daily practices. LFNO staff represent a wide diversity of racial, cultural, socio-economic, gender, religious, and national identities-opening a window to the entire LFNO community on the richness of humanity. We welcome all applicants who share our mission and vision to join us in our consequential work.