Social Worker na Northside Charter High School
Northside Charter High School · Brooklyn, Estados Unidos Da América · Onsite
- Professional
- Escritório em Brooklyn
Northside Charter High School (grades 9-12) provides an educational program that results in mastery of the New York State Learning Standards, high school graduation, and acceptance to colleges and universities of choice by all students.
About the role: Under the direction and supervision of the Director of Student Services, the Social Worker provides individual and group psychotherapeutic counseling and case management to support social-emotional, developmental, and academic progress and evaluates the scope of student therapeutic need for clinical referrals. The Social worker provides crisis intervention support, including collaboration with the Counseling team and Restorative Justice educators.
What we do:
Deliver comprehensive and rigorous College and Career ready programs aligned with state standards, and high quality academic materials
Provide access to modern technologies and teaching methods appropriate for the developmental level and learning needs of our students.
Continuously seek to improve our program delivery through data and reflection
Foster a strong and cohesive school culture through restorative justice practices and community building.
Hold high expectations of ourselves and an unwavering commitment to prioritizing the needs of our students first.
Who are you:
You are a life-long learner
Be an active participant and leader in our community including leading professional development, receiving and providing ongoing coaching and development around college and career readiness.
Collaborate closely with the counseling and restorative justice teams to support students in attaining annual academic, social-emotional and college and career goal performance goals.
Collaborate with the Director of Student Services and Director of Special Services to identify and resolve student needs and challenges.
Provide direct service therapeutic interventions to students with or without IEPs.
Make oral presentations of assessments, diagnostics, and observations, in accordance with all confidentiality laws and regulations
You are data driven
Provide mandated counseling for students with Individualized Education Plans Prepare all treatment plans, case notes, and all other necessary documentation pertaining to clinical supports
You are able to drive and participate in meaningful data meetings and deep dives in line with schoolwide goals and priorities.
Collect and analyze data to strategize, prioritize, and discover trends across student and alumni caseloads.
You believe in ALL students
Provide mandated individual and small-group counseling services to students.
Advocate for students at IEP meetings, and in Student Support Team and Restorative Justice processes.
You believe in building relationships and community with student and staff
Relationships are at the center of our work. Academic success is only part of the equation. To be truly successful, students – and team members – need authentic connection with one another, their individual identities, and their values.
Promote positive culture and teamwork and proactively lead inter-departmental collaborative efforts.
Consult with teachers to implement school counseling curriculum lessons based on college and career readiness, academic and SEL needs identified through data.
Provide counseling to students and parents (absences and restorative processes)
Collaborate with parents, teachers and staff and external agencies and partners
Work closely with parents and guardians of all students on caseload, including evening workshops and meetings for families
Plan and lead workshops for parents on key topics (financial aid planning, different types of institutions, scholarships, etc. ) related to the college admissions process and career options.
QUALIFICATIONS:
LMSW at time of application or MSW with licensure on or before September 1, 2020
NY state/city experience is strongly preferred.
Three years of clinical experience in a mental health or school setting preferred
Ability to engage and diffuse crisis situations
Experience with time limited treatment approaches preferred
An ability to thrive in a fast-paced, high stress environment and a capacity to remain calm, focused, and solution oriented when faced with unexpected challenges
Fundamental belief that all students can meet rigorous cultural and academic expectations.
Ability to work effectively with adolescents, families, professionals and other personnel from a wide range of cultural, social and economic backgrounds.