As a primary responsibility, the family engagement coordinator will address the well-being of students and their families. To this end, the family engagement coordinator must serve as a multiple-service broker for the students and their families. Services should be coordinated through the development of multiple partnerships with public and private agencies. Trusting relationships must be established with the families in order to facilitate the provision of coordinated services. All events must be offered to the parents, families, or guardians of all students.
Family Engagement Coordinator Responsibilities:
Coordinate parent training sessions that includes a minimum of two monthly sessions to support students academically, of which a minimum of one must be after hours
Conduct two parent portal trainings per year
Conduct two professional learning sessions per year to build staff capacity for family engagement
Attend and participate in all district level FEC meetings and submit all required documentation in a timely manner as requested by the Federal Programs Director.
Organize and collect data needed for student attendance monitoring and make parent contact as directed by school administration.
Organize and collect data needed for APTT required documentation and input required data for APTT meetings to GADOE
Serve as facilitators for the Big Green Reading Machine mobile literacy bus program
Serve as the school level coordinator of District Literacy activities at all after school and sporting events
Develop a strong rapport and facilitative relationship with school families
Provide family services during both traditional and nontraditional work hours
Act as a liaison and family advocate between school and community agencies
Conduct and document home visits to address needs as requested by referring school personnel
Develop a network of community resources to support school children and their families
Assist families in assessing their strengths and needs
Organize family assistance efforts around preventative strategies that promote the development of empowered families and assist families in accessing available community services
Provide input to and attend meetings of coordinating councils upon request
Participate in conferences with the instructional planning teams to assure coordinated provision of instructional and social services
Assume other duties and responsibilities directly related to the provision of family services as assigned
Minimum Qualifications
Education: High School Diploma or GED
Working Conditions:
Normal office environment
Physical Demands:
Routine physical activity associated with normal office environment
FLSA Status: Exempt 190 day work schedule Placement on the DCS FEC Salary Scale based on certification level and verified years of experience
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