ORCN0227746-0070
2022-05-09T00:00:00
2022-12-01T00:00:00
****************************** SIGN ON BONUS $2000.00*********************************************The Student Service Coordinator is responsible for supporting, building and teaching a school culture that is trauma informed, infused with Sanctuary principles, and reflects a deep commitment to therapeutic resolution of conflict and crises. The Student Service Coordinator helps to create protocols, processes, and awareness amongst all members of the school community that reflect best practices in the field of social and emotional well-being in schools, to include but not be limited by Sanctuary, mindfulness practices, problem solving that is solution and skills focused, and consequences that are clear, consistent, firm, restorative but not simply punitive.The Student Service Coordinator works closely with the Assistant Principal, Curriculum Coordinator, Captain of Support, Clinical Directors, Principal, Psychology team and all leadership in the school to support the mission and vision of school and Campus Programs and build and maintain a positive school culture. He/she is responsible for continually modeling, teaching and assisting in the effective resolution of conflicts; setting limits regarding moral, social, psychological and physical safety; ensuring that the social safety of students is protected in each classroom, that student leaders; all staff in the school are trained in conflict resolution and other restorative practices.They are also responsible for the effective and organized maintenance of all records regarding these practices, suspension hearings, and other forms of school discipline. He or she supervises the Captain of Support, and ensures that problems that arise with individual students are addressed systemically using a Sanctuary lens. He or she is also responsible to ensure that issues related to safety are addressed effectively, looking at both the immediate safety needs as well as systems issues that must be addressed to increase overall social, emotional, physical and moral safety.Finally, they are an important liaison with families and stakeholders, leading suspension hearings, leading red flags with families and teams, and providing an important connection to families in order to increase our family engagement.Work schedule is generally, 7:00 am – 3 pm weekdays but hours are required to be flexible based on program needs. Works the school calendar.****There is parking on campus and free lunch in the cafeteria***The qualified candidate will possess:Master’s Degree in Education, Master’s in Social Work, or other related Master’s Degree (Required)Has 5 years experience in teaching (Required)At least 2 years experience supervising in an educational setting (Required)High level of personal organization and integrityExcellent oral and written communication skillsHigh level of Emotional IntelligenceAbility to adhere to our organization’s core valuesValid NYS Driver’s License in good standingPhysical Requirements: Reach, Walk and Climb Stairs
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The Orchard School
Lower Hudson Valley
Annual wage
Fixed