Parent Liaison #54 Family Resource Center at Stockton Unified School District
About the Employer
Stockton Unified School District (SUSD) began providing services to students in 1852 and is located in the heart of California’s Central Valley near the banks of the San Joaquin River. SUSD is the 17th largest school district in California, whereby 38,000 PK-12th grade students come to us to experience an academic journey that leads to high school graduation and success in college, careers, and as actively-engaged community members. The District also serves a number of adults through our Stockton School For Adults. SUSD is made up of thirty-seven Head Start classes, fifty-three state preschool classes, three First 5 preschool classes, forty-one K-8 schools, four comprehensive high schools, three small high schools, an alternative high school, a special education school, a school for adults, and five dependent charter schools. Our district mission is to graduate every single youth college, career, and community ready. Stockton Unified School District is dedicated to providing high-quality first instruction, rigorous curriculum, and supporting academic achievement and social-emotional development supported by Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS). The District's work is guided by three focal goals: • Every child by the end of third grade will read and comprehend at the proficient level. • Every child will have access to high quality, rigorous first instruction. • Every child, by the end of 12th grade, will graduate and be college, career, and community ready.
Job Summary
Job Summary
SUSD is proud to offer a comprehensive benefit package: -FREE health benefits through Kaiser for Employee and Family
Job Description / Essential Elements:
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BASIC FUNCTION:
In collaboration with the principal, teachers, families, parent organization, business/community partners, and other staff, help the school develop a family-friendly school climate by developing programs and activities designed to engage families in improving student achievement and enhancing communication between parents/families and school staff.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED:
Receives supervision and general direction from the Director, District Turnaround. Works closely with district’s Director of Parent Empowerment. In working at a school that receives Grant funding, this position also works collaboratively with external providers of technical assistance funded through the grants.
REPRESENTATAIVE DUTIES: (Incumbents may perform any combination of the essential functions shown below (E). This position description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, knowledge, or abilities associated with this classification but is intended to accurately reflect the principle job elements.)
Under direction, serves as a liaison between a school and the local community, between families and teachers, between parents and the school district, and with social agencies committed to the welfare of the students. E
Builds relationships and open communication with parents/families. E
Explains to parents/families the school’s expectations for students. E
Provides strategies for parents/families to help students academically. E
Organizes and facilitates parent meetings and workshops, as requested by parents. E
Creates opportunities for parent participation in the classroom and provides a rich set of volunteer activities on campus so parents can serve in productive roles. E
Creates a comfortable family friendly resource room where families can meet, get to know each other, and discuss their interests and concerns; and stocks the family room with books, games, and learning materials that families can borrow. E
Conducts annual “Welcoming Atmosphere School Walk-Throughs” (NCPIE, 2005) and uses results to make improvements at the school campus. E
Develops and implements effective family involvement strategies. E
Participates in and supports district activities and programs for families. E
Assists in the recruitment of partners to become part of the district’s family involvement programs. E
Involves parents/families in evaluation of parent meetings and workshops and surveys parents/families and school personnel to determine effectiveness of the programs. E
Promotes and publicizes district programs for families, community programs and activities. E
Works with community partners and families to identify resources for families in the community, and provides up-to-date referral information on community resources to teachers and counselors. E
QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:
- Individual and community health and social problems encountered by the local population as they relate to school age children, enrollment in the school system and class attendance by students.
- Opportunities for professional development relating to parent involvement in order to gain new knowledge and skills.
- School objectives, programs and requirements.
- Community service agencies and resources.
- Family involvement strategies.
Ability to:
- Express complex ideas with clarity and precision in written documents.
- Maintain strong interpersonal and organizational skills.
- Handle multiple tasks simultaneously.
- Make effective public presentations of program information.
- Identify and relate effectively to cultural and sociological differences as they exist in the local population.
- Prepare clear, sound, accurate and informative reports.
- Maintain needed records and files.
- Communicate successfully with teachers, families, administrators, and students (including being bilingual, if needed).
- Thinks and acts in ways that respect ethnic, cultural and language differences.
- Assist teachers and staff members (on a non professional level) in explaining the school system and related educational programs (e.g., standards and assessments, test scores, report cards, etc.) to parents and other community members.
Skills:
- Computer literate.
- Experience in collaborative leadership.
- Able to write and speak clearly.
- Four years of experience working in parent education, parent advocacy programs or involvement programs.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE:
Any combination of education, training and/or experience equivalent to a bachelor’s degree with course work in social services or related field; and, at least two years of work experience in the areas of social services or education.
Required License or Certificate:
- Possession of a valid California driver’s license
- Valid First Aid and CPR certificates must be obtained within sixty (60) days from date of hire
WORKING CONDITIONS
ENVIRONMENT:
Indoor and outdoor work environment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Employee in this position must have/be able to:
- Enter data into a computer terminal/typewriter and operate standard office equipment.
- Sit and/or stand for extended periods of time.
- See and read a computer screen and printed matter with or without visual aids.
- See, hear and speak with/without assistive devices sufficient to communicate effectively with others.
- Lift and/or carry up to 25 pounds at waist height for short distances.
- Bend at the waist.
- Reach overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally, grasp, push/pull.
- Walk over uneven ground.
Requirements / Qualifications
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination of education, training and/or experience equivalent to a bachelor’s degree with course work in social services or related field; and, at least two years of work experience in the areas of social services or education. Required License or Certificate: • Valid First Aid and CPR certificates must be obtained within sixty (60) days from date of hire All documents must be attached to your application by no later than the closing date for your application to be considered.
- Driver's License Copy (Valid California Driver's License)
- Letter of Introduction
- Resume (Current Resume)
Requirements / Qualifications
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Any combination of education, training and/or experience equivalent to a bachelor’s degree with course work in social services or related field; and, at least two years of work experience in the areas of social services or education. Required License or Certificate: • Valid First Aid and CPR certificates must be obtained within sixty (60) days from date of hire All documents must be attached to your application by no later than the closing date for your application to be considered.
- Driver's License Copy (Valid California Driver's License)
- Letter of Introduction
- Resume (Current Resume)
Comments and Other Information
Applicants are requested not to make contact with members of the Board of Education, the administrative staff or potential panel members. Candidates not following these guidelines are subject to disqualification from the interview process.
FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS POSTING PLEASE CONTACT:
SHERRY SIMONS, PERSONNEL ANALYST
209-933-7065 Ext. 2123 or SSIMONS@STOCKTONUSD.NET
Stockton Unified School District prohibits discrimination, intimidation, harassment (including sexual harassment), and bullying based on a person’s actual or perceived ancestry, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, immigration status, nationality, race or ethnicity, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital status, pregnancy, parental status, sex, sexual orientation; a perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.
El Distrito Escolar Unificado de Stockton prohíbe discriminación, acoso (incluyendo acoso sexual), atormentar o coercionar, e intimidación incluyendo: la discriminación contra un individuo o grupo por motivos de raza, color, ascendencia, nacionalidad, origen nacional, estado migratorio, identificación de grupo étnico, etnicidad, edad, religión, estado civil, embarazo, estado parental, discapacidad física o mental, sexo, orientación sexual, género, identidad de género, expresión de género o información genética; una percepción de una o más de tales características; o asociación con una persona o grupo, con una o más de estas características reales o percibidas.
For inquiries regarding our non-discrimination policies, please refer to the following contacts. Kindly refrain from contacting these individuals regarding the application process.
Para consultas sobre nuestras pólizas de no discriminación, consulte los siguientes contactos. Por favor, absténgase de comunicarse con estas personas con respecto al proceso de solicitud.
Joanne Castillo
Constituent Services Director, Title Ix Coordinator
(209) 933-7037 X2195 • Jmcastillo@Stocktonusd.Net
Dr. Dwight Rogers
Director Of Equity, Diversity & Family Engagement, Equity Compliance Officer
(209) 933-7022 X1387 • Dwightrogers@Stocktonusd.Net
Britney Wilson
Disability Coordinator, Title Ii Coordinator
(209) 933-7040 X2330 • Bwilson@Stocktonusd.Net
Jennifer Robles
School Counselor Program Specialist, Section 504 Coordinator
(209) 933-7130 X2617 • Jrobles@Stocktonusd.Net
Comments and Other Information
Applicants are requested not to make contact with members of the Board of Education, the administrative staff or potential panel members. Candidates not following these guidelines are subject to disqualification from the interview process.
FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING THIS POSTING PLEASE CONTACT:
SHERRY SIMONS, PERSONNEL ANALYST
209-933-7065 Ext. 2123 or SSIMONS@STOCKTONUSD.NET
Stockton Unified School District prohibits discrimination, intimidation, harassment (including sexual harassment), and bullying based on a person’s actual or perceived ancestry, color, disability, gender, gender identity, gender expression, immigration status, nationality, race or ethnicity, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital status, pregnancy, parental status, sex, sexual orientation; a perception of one or more of such characteristics; or association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics.
El Distrito Escolar Unificado de Stockton prohíbe discriminación, acoso (incluyendo acoso sexual), atormentar o coercionar, e intimidación incluyendo: la discriminación contra un individuo o grupo por motivos de raza, color, ascendencia, nacionalidad, origen nacional, estado migratorio, identificación de grupo étnico, etnicidad, edad, religión, estado civil, embarazo, estado parental, discapacidad física o mental, sexo, orientación sexual, género, identidad de género, expresión de género o información genética; una percepción de una o más de tales características; o asociación con una persona o grupo, con una o más de estas características reales o percibidas.
For inquiries regarding our non-discrimination policies, please refer to the following contacts. Kindly refrain from contacting these individuals regarding the application process.
Para consultas sobre nuestras pólizas de no discriminación, consulte los siguientes contactos. Por favor, absténgase de comunicarse con estas personas con respecto al proceso de solicitud.
Joanne Castillo
Constituent Services Director, Title Ix Coordinator
(209) 933-7037 X2195 • Jmcastillo@Stocktonusd.Net
Dr. Dwight Rogers
Director Of Equity, Diversity & Family Engagement, Equity Compliance Officer
(209) 933-7022 X1387 • Dwightrogers@Stocktonusd.Net
Britney Wilson
Disability Coordinator, Title Ii Coordinator
(209) 933-7040 X2330 • Bwilson@Stocktonusd.Net
Jennifer Robles
School Counselor Program Specialist, Section 504 Coordinator
(209) 933-7130 X2617 • Jrobles@Stocktonusd.Net