SOHN0266323-0067
2023-09-01T00:00:00
2023-04-21T00:00:00
Posting #: 040523-08Position Title: School Social Worker: Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)/Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) – Bilingual preferred Location: Southampton School District (District-Wide Position) Salary/Pay Scale: As per contractDescription: Full Time Probationary Position with availability for evening parent groups, family meetings, and other needed interventions This position will support all building mental health professionals with their challenging roles and responsibilities. They act as a bridge between staff, families, and the outside coordination of careThe primary responsibilities entail helping students, and their families, address issues that may include depression, anxiety, trauma, low self-esteem, discrimination, self-harming, loss, eating disorders, adjusting to school-based challenges, drug and alcohol addictions, bullying, academic pressure, and/or adjusting to significant life transitionsThis clinician may help student’s by assessing, treating and/or supporting students suffering from serious emotional, mental/behavioral health issues. They will provide emotional support, guidance, and any resources required in order to improve social/emotional/behavioral outcomes for studentsThey will possess the skills that helps to: Connect students and families with organizations that can help themEstablish a mindful understanding of individual differences in thinking and behavior, as well as cultural and ethnic diversity Create more equitable support systems and identify structural conditions that contribute to the well-being of our students Facilitate relationships and empower others to improve their lives in a manner that engenders trust Conduct PINS petitions and follow through with any court recommendations Conduct risk assessments/threat assessments Implement preventative programs Knowledge of McKinney Vento to support students in needDedicated to supporting academic and social growth for all students ? Creates a culture of care for our students and staff, supporting their emotional, social and mental well-beingWork to increase relationships with outside agencies, catering to students’ wellness and mental health needs, while connecting with the community resourcesProvide instruction in emotional regulation, healthy relationships, and parent-trainingQualifications: All applicants must have appropriate certification/license and NYS fingerprint clearance Applicants who identify with a historically underrepresented group, including but not limited to BIPOC (Black/African American, Indigenous/Native American, Persons of Color), Hispanic/Latinx, LGBTQ+, Women, and/or individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply Application Procedure: Applicants MUST apply via OLASPosting Date: 04/05/2023Posting End Date: 04/21/2023Position Start: 09/01/2023
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