About Job
- Coordinate with the Director of Student Support Programs to align the district-wide Social Emotional Learning (SEL) framework with KCKPS District Continuous Improvement Plan, District Priorities, and Diploma Plus.
- Serves as a Central Office point of contact related to social emotional learning and counseling services for school-based administrators and all district school counselors
- Demonstrates an ability to integrate school counseling services with other school-wide, division-wide, and department initiatives in support of student achievement and overall student success.
- Collaborate with the Director of Student Support Programs to coordinate and organize a district-wide SEL advisory board to monitor the progress of implementation
- Collaborates with schools and other central office leaders to support the alignment of work with the ASCA National Model
- Collaborate with district stakeholders to establish a process for measuring the short-term and long-term effects SEL efforts across the district
- Develop a knowledge base through a resource library of tools and evidence-based practices to support the district-wide implementation of SEL
- Work cross-departmentally within KCKPS to align work and resources to support SEL implementation
- Develop, plan, and deliver high-quality professional development for school leaders, teachers, counselors and other student support staff to build the capacity of SEL across the district
- Collaborates with other stakeholders to provide monthly meetings for all school counselors providing relevant and timely professional learning opportunities
- Lead district implementation of SECD Standards in collaboration with other central office leaders to support the alignment of social emotional work within the district.
- Comprehensive knowledge of school counseling techniques, programs, and high impact universal practices that teach and reinforce social emotional skills across all environments.
- Facilitate school, parent and student mediation to resolve concerns and/or complaints that support the social-emotional framework
- Provide support and coaching to buildings with creating, developing and implementing student support plans for social emotional learning following the district multi-tiered system of support model.
- Collaborate and support the alignment of school-based health, mental health, culturally-specific programs, youth service and/or other community organizations under trauma-informed principles and practices through training, networking opportunities and streamlining of student identification and referral systems
- Collaborate with Behavior Mental Health Teams, School Counselors, and support staff
- Support the implementation of student and family-targeted universal education and messaging strategies focusing on resiliency and healing.
- Align the Social Emotional work with the District Model of Instruction including the multi-tiered systems of support
- Actively participate in PLC and Student Intervention Team meetings as a support for site based staff
- Thorough understanding and knowledge of the Code of Conduct, parent handbooks, and district strategic plan.
- Collaborate and support with other Student Services Coordinators regarding the Social Emotional work and programs
- Other duties as assigned by the Director of Student Support Programs or Executive Director of Student Services and Family Support
- Meets the employment qualifications set forth by the Kansas City, Kansas Board of Education and the Kansas State Department of Education
- Master’s Degree in Education or related field experience [Counseling or Social Work] (preferred)
- Bilingual Skills (preferred)
- Minimum of three years’ experience working in education and/or youth service field
- Knowledge of trauma-informed theories, principles, practices, and awareness of trauma, resilience, adverse child and community experiences, school climate, school mental health frameworks (MTSS) and social-emotional learning concepts
- Experience developing and facilitating professional development training and awareness of adult learning theories and ability to apply adult learning principles when coaching school-based professionals
- Demonstrated success in working with students and families of diverse backgrounds
- Must be able to maintain positive interactions with parents and staff, and role model the values and expectations of our district
- Effective oral and written communication skills
- Demonstrated skills in human relations
- Demonstrated skill and ability to effectively collaborate with District Leaders
Professional Field



Patient Focus
Diagnoses
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Issues
Aging
News, Politics, and Society
Trauma
Age Groups
Preteens/Tweens (11-13)
Adolescents/Teenagers (14-19)
Therapeutic Approach
Methodologies
Bibliotherapy
ECT
Modalities
Families
Individuals
Practice Specifics
Populations
Racial Justice Allied
School
Settings
Government
Faith-based organizations
Milieu
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Schools
Home Health/In-home
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