School Support Specialist, Winnebago, NE
Provides administrative intervention for students with behavioral problems and facilitates use of educational system opportunities and resources.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:
Provides administrative intervention for students utilizing a behavioral approach to promote learning; provides assistance to students and families in accessing education and community services.
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Receives students from classrooms or office whenever necessary to address behavioral or attendance problems and de-escalates inappropriate behavior utilizing prescribed administrative intervention procedures.
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Works with students, families, and schools to encourage resolution of problems.
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Confers with school administrators, faculty, counselors, and other student support workers regarding student needs and behaviors.
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Communicates with other professionals regarding individual student needs and progress; provides information to BT staff, parents or guardians, and school staff regarding student behavior and consequences.
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Conducts informational meetings and classroom observations.
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Establishes and maintains informational records and files; collects data for tracking purposes and analyzes and reports on data as needed.
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Interacts with students and families to provide information and assistance about attendance and academic expectations and requirements, available resources, educational opportunities, and behavioral expectations.
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Supports students and families by providing guidance on how to identify, access, and fully utilize district, school, and community resources.
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Makes referrals to outside agencies and BT programs.
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Maintains assigned cases, making home visits as necessary.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
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Ability to successfully teach and present behavior skills and material to students.
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Knowledge of regulatory requirements pertaining to youth care.
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Computer skills in Microsoft Office.
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Ability to communicate in an articulate, professional manner while maintaining necessary degree of confidentiality.
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Ability to build relationships with school personnel, youth, and families.
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Knowledge of the Boys Town Model.
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Ability to adapt responses to situations while maintaining procedural and regulatory integrity.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
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High school diploma or equivalent required.
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Minimum age of 18 required,
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
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Bachelor's degree or equivalent is preferred.
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Previous experience including experience with learning disabled or behaviorally impaired learners preferred.
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Previous experience in a classroom or school is preferred.