About The Position

About Salem Public Schools , where belonging leads to opportunity. Salem is a small, diverse city with a proud maritime and immigrant history. Salem Public Schools is an urban public school district enrolling nearly 4,000 students across our 11 schools. We aim to ensure that all students will be locally engaged, globally connected, and fully prepared to thrive in a diverse and changing world. We hold our core values of belonging, equity , and opportunity in everything we do. Over the next three years (2023-2026), we are committed to the work outlined by the four core priorities in our strategic plan : 1) Elevate Learning; 2) Empower Educators; 3) Center Belonging; and 4) Strengthen Our Foundation. We seek individuals passionate about urban education and understand the urgency of improving student achievement for all students, regardless of ability, economic status, gender/gender identity, language, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, or other backgrounds. Applicants who have experience working in urban schools and settings and are bilingual are strongly encouraged to apply. What You Will Do The Student Success Advisor will work under the supervision of the school administrator, serving as an integral part of the student support team. Rooted in preventative and restorative practices, Student Success Advisors are dedicated to fostering authentic, meaningful relationships among students and staff. They work individually or in small groups with students, helping them develop essential skills, mindsets, and tools for effective communication, self-awareness, and self-advocacy. Student Success Advisors assist teachers and/or other certified personnel in providing an innovative, high-quality education program designed to meet the unique needs of children with or without disabilities in the Salem Public Schools. They work with school staff to create an educational environment in which quality, support, and continuity are key factors. The Student Success Advisor plays a vital role in the school’s instructional and student support team, serving as a key resource for the entire school community. The support provided by the Student Success Advisor can be either short-term and intensive or long-term, depending on the needs identified through individual and schoolwide data. This support benefits both students and staff, ensuring tailored assistance to enhance educational outcomes.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s Degree (preferred)
  • Experience working in an urban environment
  • At least 1 year of relevant work experience
  • Safety Care Training Certification (District will provide training)
  • Effective written and oral communication skills
  • Current authorization to work in the United States

Nice To Haves

  • Second language (Spanish and/or Portuguese) proficiency preferred
  • Bilingual candidates and candidates of color strongly encouraged to apply

Responsibilities

  • Serve as a role model to students and assist them in developing coping and social skills while providing guidance and support through daily interactions in order to facilitate high levels of academic engagement.
  • Implement evidence-based strategies to reinforce development of social-emotional learning competencies with individual or small groups of students across all content areas. Interventions are guided by schoolwide and individual student data
  • Effectively collect meaningful data and be able to present evidence of progress towards student goals
  • Assist with student supervision; assist with implementing behavior modification programs/point systems, data taking, as directed by counselor and administrator
  • Enhance students' academic success by offering additional opportunities to engage with content and develop skills.
  • Assist teachers in implementing accommodations for social-emotional learning, personal development, and skill reinforcement as directed by SST and data informed practices
  • Support administration in supervision of students to ensure school wide expectations for behavior are being met consistently across all settings including transition times, specialists, recess, and lunch.
  • Conduct home visits in collaboration with student support teams and family engagement facilitators
  • Maintain a safe, and welcoming school environment where every student experiences a sense of belonging and competence in school activities
  • Utilize proactive, preventative, and restorative practices that recognizes each students unique strengths and talents
  • Routinely participate in district and school-based meetings, training and professional development
  • Other duties aligned to supporting student growth, increasing opportunities for academic success, and reinforcing positive school climate and culture as required by the Director of SEL, Culture and Climate and/or or school administrators
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