Hybrid Migrant Consortium Student Advocate and Recruiter presso Educational Service District 123
Educational Service District 123 · Pasco, Stati Uniti d'America · Hybrid
46.248,00 USD - 52.056,00 USD
- Junior
- Ufficio in Pasco
- Position Type:
Student Services - Date Posted:
8/5/2025 - Location:
Pasco - Closing Date:
08/20/2025 Additional Information: Show/Hide - Work with the district’s Migrant Education Federal Programs director and school staff to identify and establish program and student goals in alignment with the district’s local plan and the State Service Delivery Plan.
- Actively identify and recruit all eligible migrant children residing in the school district/community from 0 through 21 years of age. This includes:
- Survey the area on a regular basis to confirm the location and presence of migrant workers and their families.
- Develop an identification & recruitment network with organizations and agencies that provide services to migrant workers and their families.
- Complete a Certificate of Eligibility according to state/federal guidelines for each eligible migrant family immediately upon arriving to the school district/community.
- For students in school and out of school.
- Annually revalidate all families’ most recent move information.
- Prepare documentation such as a recruiter log, which reflects all recruitment time and activities.
- Recruit families to be part of the Parent Advisory Council (PAC) and facilitate PAC officer meetings.
- Document PAC meeting agendas and minutes.
- Support coordination of general parent meetings.
- Implement a student advocacy model focused on providing supplemental support and strategies to address the unique needs of migrant students.
- Document all activities as required by the Migrant Education Program; including but not limited to; Migrant Student Advocate log, Student Needs Assessment (caseload), Student Learning Plans, and Referral to Services, recruiter logs, etc.
- Develop mentor relationship with student caseload to facilitate needs of migrant students and their families.
- Share with migrant parents and students’ information regarding the Migrant Education Program, as well as all school services/programs available to them.
- Refer migrant families to appropriate, health, social or legal services in order to meet the needs of the migrant student's successful participation in school.
- Attend all required training sessions provided for the recruiter and advocate by the Migrant Education Program.
- Recruit and distribute applications for various State sponsored Migrant Youth Activities (Dare to Dream, Voices from the Field, Academic Academies) in the Consortium districts and in non-project districts where migrant students are identified.
- Attend PAC and parent meetings in the evening and provide information on student process and current events.
- Provide small group and individual academic planning, goal setting and leadership development.
- Refer migrant students and families to social, economic, and educational resources available through school district and/or community as needed.
- Facilitate Binational Transfer Agreements for families going to and returning from Mexico as needed.
- Coordinate and proctor PASS (Portable Assisted Study Sequence) for credit deficient students.
- Follow all applicable Board policies and procedures.
- Maintain Confidentiality.
- Associate degree or equivalent higher education required. Bachelor’s degree in human development, child and family studies, human services, social work, psychology, or a related field preferred.
- Must be able to read, write and speak fluently in English and Spanish.
- Experience in an educational or community advocacy-related field.
- Experience working with at-risk migrant students and families.
- Knowledge of secondary school programs and state and local graduation requirements.
- Experience working independently, semi-independently and in collaborative teams.
- Human relations, time management, and personal organizational skills.
- Knowledge of basic computer software programs (e.g., Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
- Be able to work flexible hours with some evenings and weekends as needed.
- Must be able to travel and possess a valid Washington State Driver's License and automobile insurance.
- Must be able to complete accurate and timely reports.
- WSP/ FBI background clearance required.
- Access to full benefits (Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance. Retirement Account. Medical Reimbursement Account, Life and Long-Term Disability Insurance etc.)
- Access to the agency's wellness and employee assistance program
- Paid sick leave (6.5 hours per month)
- Paid personal leave (16 hours per year)
- Receive the typical school breaks off
- Paid once a month on the last working day of the month.
- Receives an average monthly gross paycheck based on the number of days and hours assigned to the work calendar (Sept 01-Aug 31) and placement on the salary schedule.
- A full work calendar for this position is 220 days and 8 hours per day. Below is an example of a gross monthly paycheck for a full work year:
- $3,854 (step 1/year 1) - $4,338 (step 5/year 5)
- This amount may increase or decrease slightly based on hiring date and months remaining in the work calendar (Sept 01-Aug 31).
- Proactive self-starter. A strong sense of taking initiative moving forward without waiting to be told what to do and how to do it.
- Flexible and can thrive in a fast-paced environment where you may have to wear several hats.
- Possess confidence while being humble: lack excessive ego or concern about status. Willing to share credit, emphasize team over self and define success collectively rather than individually.
- Hungry: always looking for more. More things to do, learn, and take responsibility for. Constantly thinking about the next step and opportunity.
- Smart: have common sense about people. Good judgment and intuition around the subtleties of group dynamics and the impact of your words and actions.
Migrant Consortium Student Advocate and Recruiter | JobID: 1038 |
Program: Migrant Education
Reports To: Migrant Education Program Director
Classification: Non-Exempt (220 days / 0.846 FTE)
Hourly Rate: $26.28 (step 1/year 1) - $29.58 (step 5/year5)
SUMMARY: This position is responsible for coordinating and facilitating the academic and support needs for high school migrant students and their families in the ESD 123 Consortium (Richland School District). This position will work with students to successfully transition them to the next grade level, complete high school, and move to post secondary education or employment, as well as be the PASS contact person for students who need credit retrieval opportunities. The Advocate and Recruiter will work as a member of a team, made up of school-based stake holders, to provide advocacy and support to a caseload of migrant students, their families and educators. This individual will also be responsible for the identification and recruitment of the children residing in the Richland School District and who potentially qualifies for the migrant education program.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS:
Performs related duties as assigned.*
*Related duties as required are duties that may not be specifically listed in the Position Description but are within the general occupational series and responsibility level typically associated with the employee’s classification of work.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Requires knowledge and/or ability to:
POSITION BENEFITS:
COMPENSATION:
TRAITS THAT YOU MUST POSSESS:
THESE STATEMENTS MUST RESONATE WITH YOU:
“Yes, that is possible. Let me handle it, I’ll figure it out.”
“I am not sure, but I will find out for you.”
“I have not done that before, but I can do it.”
“I take a see-it, own-it, solve-it, do-it approach.”
ABOUT OUR TEAM AND AGENCY:
Helping students realize their dreams and aspirations is at the heart of everything we do at ESD 123. We accomplish this by embracing our employees as One Team, and operating with loyalty and commitment through compassion, dedication, and collaboration. At ESD 123, we strive to offer the highest quality customer experience by committing to our Culture Playbook, and always looking for ways to say, “Yes, and…” Each member of our ESD team must be humble, hungry, and smart, with a focus on making his or her teammates look good while working toward achieving our mission.
We want this position to be one that you are or can be passionate about and look forward to embracing. We want you to grow, be challenged, and have fun while doing things that you are skilled at and enjoy. We are looking for someone who is proud to join our ESD One Team!
WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Work is performed primarily in an office environment; however, travel is required to local school districts and program sites, and for workshops, committee representation and conferences at local, regional, and state level. Sitting for extended periods of time may be required. Lifts and carries a maximum of 35 pounds. Adequate manual and finger dexterity, hearing, speech, and vision are necessary to perform the essential functions of this position.
Hazards: Those present in a normal office environment; no known significant hazards.

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