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2024/2025 School Social Worker at Temecula Valley Unified School District

Application Deadline

Until Filled

Date Posted
2/25/2025
Contact
Ashley Courtois
951-676-2661 21408
Number of Openings
1
Salary
Pay Range
$62,240 - $138,486 Annually
Add'l Salary Info
$62,240 -*$138,486 per year/2024-2025 Salary Schedule "A" / A Maximum of 7 years of experience may be granted for previous full-time experience outside the Temecula Valley School District.
Length of Work Year
184 days
Employment Type
Full Time
Position
School Social Worker - Student Welfare & Success.
Health & Welfare Benefits
Successful candidates for full-time positions will be required to enroll in one of the District's health insurance programs. Annual employer contribution is $10,647 towards full-time employees and dependents medical, dental and vision insurance premiums. For Health & Welfare Benefit information click on the Health Benefits link below.

Job Summary

Job Summary

Under general supervision of administrators in Student Welfare and Success and Educational Support Services, School Social Workers promote student success, provide preventative services, and respond to student needs by addressing the academic and social-emotional personal development of all students.

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JOB SPECIFICATION

 

 

SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER 

 
THE POSITION: 
 
Under general supervision of administrators in Student Welfare and Success and Educational Support Services, School Social Workers promote student success, provide preventative services, and respond to student needs by addressing the academic and social-emotional personal development of all students.

 

RESPONSIBLE TO:  Executive Director of Student Services       

 

 

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES

 

The duties listed are typical, but not exclusive:

 

       Identify and provide intervention strategies for children and their families including counseling, case management, and crisis intervention consistent with the district’s mission and goals as        developed by the Student Welfare and Success Department.

        Assist principals and administration in developing and maintaining effective educational program.

        Assist site administrators and school staff in identifying and responding to the social and emotional needs of students.  

        Establish, maintain and provide linkages with school and community-based resources to ensure that students and their families have access to educational, health, and mental health services.

        Provide intervention strategies to students individually and in small groups.

        Push into classrooms to support students as follow up to individual and small group counseling.

        Conduct researched based individual and/or small group behavioral and guidance activities on topics such as social skills, self-regulation, problem solving, etc.

        Assess home, school, personal, and community factors that may affect student’s learning.

        Participate in developing site and district-based PBIS programs.

        Participate on each site’s PBIS team.

        Implement district wide social/emotional curriculum at assigned school sites.

        Review school data frequently to ensure that the school social work program is meeting academic, personal, and social developmental needs of all students.

        Prepare reports, lists, and all other required information and data.

        Assist students in conflict resolution.

        Assist in the mandated Child Find responsibilities.

        Participate in SST, 504 meetings, and informal parent/teacher conferences regarding behavior, academic, social, and emotional development.

        Explain and interpret district-wide policies, goals, and objectives to students, parents, and the community that impact students social and emotional needs.

        Serve with parents, faculty, and other student groups as requested in advancing educational, social/emotional, and other related activities and objectives.

        Maintain confidential records and reports.

        Provide in-service for staff, parents, and other district personnel.

        Assist in resolving behavioral difficulties exacerbated by changes in family structure following death, separation, divorce, incarceration, etc.

        Attend department-wide School Social Worker meetings.

        Participate in professional development activities.

        Participate as a member of the district wide Crisis Team.

        Conduct threat assessments for students and staff, as appropriate.

        Perform related work as appropriate.



QUALIFICATIONS and DESIRED CHARACTERISTICS

 

       Valid credential in pupil personnel services with social work authorization.

       Experience with the development and implementation of social/emotional curriculum.

       Experience in providing staff development.

       Previous experience with intensive behavioral intervention support.

       Prefer minimum of 2 years working in a school setting.

 

 

 

WORK YEAR:                     184 Days        

 

SALARY:                              Certificated Salary Schedule “A”

 

BOARD APPROVED:         June 12, 2018 

 

Requirements / Qualifications

Valid CA Pupil Personnel Services Credential with Social Work Authorization.

Scan and attach the required items listed below to your online application. 1. Letter of introduction 2. Resume 3. Three current letters of recommendation 4. Credential, detailed copy that shows your specific credential title with details. Not the certificate copy. This can be obtained at ctc.ca.gov. 5. Unofficial Transcripts In-district teachers submit a Digital Transfer. The link is on the bottom right-hand corner of the posting under Links Related To This Job.

Requirements / Qualifications

Valid CA Pupil Personnel Services Credential with Social Work Authorization.

Scan and attach the required items listed below to your online application. 1. Letter of introduction 2. Resume 3. Three current letters of recommendation 4. Credential, detailed copy that shows your specific credential title with details. Not the certificate copy. This can be obtained at ctc.ca.gov. 5. Unofficial Transcripts In-district teachers submit a Digital Transfer. The link is on the bottom right-hand corner of the posting under Links Related To This Job.

Comments and Other Information

NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT The Temecula Valley Unified School District Governing Board desires to provide a safe school environment that allows all individuals equal access and opportunities in the district's academic and other educational support programs, services, and activities. The Board prohibits, at any school activity or school attendance occurring within a school under the jurisdiction of the local educational agency, unlawful discrimination, including discriminatory harassment (including sexual harassment), intimidation, and bullying by anyone based on actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, immigration status, nationality, ethnicity, ethnic group identification, genetic information, age, religion, religious creed, political belief or affiliation, marital or parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding/lactation status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or gender expression, or the 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. This policy applies to all acts related to school activity or school attendance within a school under the jurisdiction of the Superintendent. Title IX Coordinator 504 Coordinator Equity Compliance Officer Mr. Marble Mr. D'Errico Mrs. Dayus Director - Compliance Assistant Director - Assistant Superintendent - 31350 Rancho Vista Road Student Welfare and Success Student Support Services Temecula CA, 92592 31350 Rancho Vista Road 31350 Rancho Vista Road titleIX@tvusd.us Temecula CA, 92592 Temecula CA, 92592 951-506-7991 504@tvusd.us Equitycompliance@tvusd.us 951-506-7982 951-506-7072

Comments and Other Information


NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT The Temecula Valley Unified School District Governing Board desires to provide a safe school environment that allows all individuals equal access and opportunities in the district's academic and other educational support programs, services, and activities. The Board prohibits, at any school activity or school attendance occurring within a school under the jurisdiction of the local educational agency, unlawful discrimination, including discriminatory harassment (including sexual harassment), intimidation, and bullying by anyone based on actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, immigration status, nationality, ethnicity, ethnic group identification, genetic information, age, religion, religious creed, political belief or affiliation, marital or parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding/lactation status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or gender expression, or the 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. This policy applies to all acts related to school activity or school attendance within a school under the jurisdiction of the Superintendent. Title IX Coordinator 504 Coordinator Equity Compliance Officer Mr. Marble Mr. D'Errico Mrs. Dayus Director - Compliance Assistant Director - Assistant Superintendent - 31350 Rancho Vista Road Student Welfare and Success Student Support Services Temecula CA, 92592 31350 Rancho Vista Road 31350 Rancho Vista Road titleIX@tvusd.us Temecula CA, 92592 Temecula CA, 92592 951-506-7991 504@tvusd.us Equitycompliance@tvusd.us 951-506-7982 951-506-7072