Hybrid Student Assistance Professional (Lyle) chez Educational Service District 112, WA
Educational Service District 112, WA · Lyle, États-Unis d'Amérique · Hybrid
- Professional
- Bureau à Lyle
About the Department
Under the supervision of the Prevention Program Manager, the Student Assistance Professional develops and delivers services to students facing behavioral health issues in collaboration with school assistance programs, parents, and community agencies.
Salary:
Below are the full compensation ranges, which will be determined by experience and degree held. Offers are made at the entry level of the range.
- Student Assistance Professional I: $32.09 - $39.04 hourly
- Effective September 1, 2025, the new hourly compensation range will be $32.89 - $40.02
Student Assistance Professional II: $34.98- $42.55 hourly
Effective September 1, 2025, the new hourly compensation range will be $35.85 - $43.61
Assignment:
The person in this role will work 3 days per week, 8 hours per day. The position serves students of Lyle Middle School and High School. A work calendar will be built with the program upon hire and will follow a school year schedule. Additional days/hours may be available via employment with the school district. The anticipated start date for this position is September 2, 2025.A complete application will include:
- Work history going back 10 years (if applicable)
- At least three professional reference's contact information
- A Cover Letter expressing interest in the position
- A Resume that reflects work experience listed on application
Position Duties
Essential Functions:
- Recruit, enroll, screen, and provide support to youth identified as needing student assistance services and participate as an integral member of the student assistance, core, or other multi-disciplinary teams.
- Coordinate activities with the school-based team to identify students facing behavioral health issues and refer them to school and community-based services. Develop and communicate student referral process for school staff.
- Provide individual/family support services within the student assistance framework.
- Prepare and complete program record keeping forms, including intake, services, and evaluations and enter activities monthly into the LGAN data collection system.
- Provide pre-assessment and referral information to students and/or parents who are affected by alcohol, or drug use.
- Facilitate school-based support services by implementing the assigned program to fidelity.
- Conduct early intervention/insight programs for students experimenting with or having disciplinary issues with substance use and provide crisis intervention as needed.
- Provide alcohol, tobacco, and other drug prevention/awareness programs (e.g. Washington Drug Free week, prevention education series, etc.) to staff, students and/or parents.
- Provide school staff in-service training pertaining to alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. Also provide training in the areas of prevention, intervention, recovery and student assistance programming.
- Facilitate alcohol, tobacco, drug prevention and intervention, and concerned others (children of substance users) support/education groups as needed.
Other Functions:
- Other duties as assigned.
- Attend monthly training meetings at Educational Service District 112.
Minimum Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications:
Must meet one of the following:
- Bachelor's degree OR a High School diploma or GED and four years of experience working with students facing behavioral health issues; OR
- Qualified Alcohol/Drug Counselor meets WA State DBHR (Dept. of Behavioral Health and Recovery) requirements; OR
- WA State licensed Psychologist as defined under RCW 18.83; OR
- An educational staff associate certification as a school counselor, school psychologist, school nurse or school social worker under Washington professional educator standards board rules adopted pursuant to RCW 28A.410.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Master's degree in education, human development, sociology, or psychology.
- Experience in school based student assistance programs.
- Hold or eligible to hold a Certified Prevention Professional (CPP) or Chemical Dependency Professional (CDP) certification. Individual assignment may require candidate to pursue certification.
Other Qualifications
Working Conditions:
- Extended or flexible hours as necessary.
- Travel to school districts and institutions within the Prevention Program service region.
Employment Requirements:
- Successful completion of a criminal history and fingerprint check through Washington State Patrol and FBI.