Migrant Education Recruiter - Student Support Specialist - Parent Involvement Specialist

Northwest Tri-county Intermediate Unit 5Washington Township, PA
Hybrid

About The Position

The Migrant Education Recruiter-Student Support Specialist-Parent Involvement Specialist is responsible for the identification, recruitment, and enrollment of eligible migrant children and out-of-school youth in accordance with the Migrant Education state and local site recruitment plan. They will also be responsible for working with schools and service agencies to advocate and assist all students in developing self-concepts and educational competencies to become responsible and productive members of society. The Parent Involvement Specialist provides support to parents to help meet student needs. This is a grant-funded position.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or Equivalency
  • Bilingual, in Spanish or Creole preferred
  • Must hold a valid driver's license in the individual's state of residence

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor's degree in education, or related area
  • PA Instructional Certificate
  • Experience with accessing regional support services
  • 1-3 years of previous experience as a teacher or caseworker or other experience involving the direct services to children and young adults
  • Working knowledge of Migrant Education Program and services

Responsibilities

  • Visiting employers, schools, migrant families and agencies for referrals and follow-ups
  • Maintain a working knowledge of guidelines, regulations, and procedures relevant to the Migrant Education Program
  • Develop and maintain an understanding of educational initiatives, developmentally-appropriate programs, government and social services available for migrant students, and multicultural awareness issues, as appropriate
  • Provide instructional support and intervention for students through their schools, homes, and appropriate service agencies
  • Maintain a positive working relationship with appropriate stakeholders, funding agents, and IU5 staff
  • Act as an advocate for the Migrant Education Program and migrant students by explaining the components of the program to parents, schools, government, social service agencies, and other appropriate community agencies
  • Maintain all required and appropriate records and necessary documentation accurately
  • Provide summer enrichment for children in their homes or coordinate enrichment activities through other agencies during the summer, as appropriate for the child and family
  • Interpret and translate (oral or written) for parents, staff, and school personnel as a supplemental service as needed
  • Encourage and track migrant children ages 3 through 21 relative to their successful experience with school regarding attendance, class performance, and gains in testing, progress toward graduation or kindergarten readiness
  • Assess the accomplishments and progress of students on a regular basis, provide reports as required, and through collaboration, refer issues and concerns to the appropriate agency(ies)
  • Maintain effective communication with and provide regular program updates to the Supervisor of School Improvement Services - Federal and State Programs
  • Involve parents in an organized, ongoing, and timely way with the implementation of the Migrant Education Program through planning, implementation, and evaluation
  • Coordinate and plan, with local Parent Advisory Council (PAC)
  • Coordinate and facilitate parent meetings four times per year
  • Meet with the local Parent Advisory Council every other month
  • Attend state wide Parent Advisory Council meetings one-two times per year
  • Perform other duties as assigned
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