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K-6 School Social Worker

Deep Roots Charter School
place Philadelphia, 19019
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Full Time
Experience:
Avoidant Personality Disorder
Coping Skills
School Issues
Trauma
ECT
Families

About Job

School Social Worker Summary

The School Social Worker provides holistic, trauma-informed, and student-centered support to ensure that all students thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. This individual plays a critical role in promoting student wellness and family engagement, removing barriers to learning, and fostering a culture of belonging and purpose. Through direct counseling, crisis response, and coordination with families and community partners, the School Social Worker advocates for students' needs and empowers them to grow and succeed. Reporting to the Assistant Principal of Specialized Services, the Social Worker collaborates closely with school leadership, educators, and support teams to uphold Deep Roots Charter School's commitment to equity and excellence.

About Deep Roots

Where students discover joy, belonging, and purpose

Authentic Relationships

At Deep Roots Charter School, we take the time to know our students and their families-their backgrounds, purpose, and passion-and provide a variety of experiences from leadership to mentoring, to social-emotional learning and multiple clubs within the school day.

Personalized Learning

Every child receives individualized attention tailored to their unique learning needs and strengths. Deep Roots maximizes various learning styles and prioritizes individual student support.

Our Core Values

  • Practice: Every individual in our community engages in deliberate practice, understanding it as the path to excellence.
  • Service: Our service-learning model is rooted in community presence and reflection.
  • Purpose: We empower students to uncover their unique gifts and use them in service of something greater than themselves.

Antiracist & Inclusive

We are an actively anti-racist organization committed to advocacy and the dismantling of barriers within and beyond our school. We embrace and support the diverse identities and needs of all students and families.

Responsibilities & Duties

Support Student Well-Being and Development

  • Provide direct counseling (individual and group) for students to address social-emotional challenges, trauma, or behavioral needs.
  • Implement crisis interventions, trauma-responsive strategies, and support plans to promote student safety and wellness.
  • Support students in developing coping strategies, social skills, and positive identity development.

Partner with Families and the School Community

  • Collaborate with families to provide culturally responsive support and build trusting, solution-focused partnerships.
  • Lead or participate in student support meetings (e.g., RTII, IEP, family conferences) to ensure consistent communication and planning.
  • Design and facilitate family education workshops and engagement opportunities in partnership with school leadership.

Collaborate with Staff and Service Providers

  • Partner with teachers, deans, and service providers to identify students in need of additional support and develop appropriate interventions.
  • Train and coach staff on best practices for student mental health, behavior, and trauma-informed care.
  • Participate in multidisciplinary teams to support whole-child planning and access to services.

Manage Resources and Community Connections

  • Conduct needs assessments to identify evolving student and family needs.
  • Connect students and families to external resources and services, monitoring outcomes and impact.
  • Maintain accurate documentation and ensure compliance with local and state requirements.

Contribute to School Culture and Growth

  • Serve as an active member of the RTII team and other collaborative support teams.
  • Promote a school-wide culture of high expectations, empathy, and joy.
  • Support school-wide initiatives, including service-learning projects, professional development, and student supervision duties (e.g., transitions, recess, lunch).

Education & Experience

  • Master's degree in Social Work required
  • Licensed Social Worker (LSW) or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) certification required
  • At least one year of experience supporting students in urban school settings strongly preferred
  • Demonstrated ability to build trusting relationships with students, families, and colleagues
  • Strong knowledge of trauma-informed practices, mental health supports, and culturally responsive care

School Social Worker

Location: Philadelphia, PA 19134

Job Type: Full-Time

Professional Field

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Patient Focus

Diagnoses

Avoidant Personality Disorder

Issues

Coping Skills
School Issues
Trauma

Therapeutic Approach

Methodologies

ECT

Modalities

Families
Individuals

Practice Specifics

Populations

Victims of Crime/Abuse (VOC/VOA)
Racial Justice Allied
School

Settings

Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Schools
Home Health/In-home