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Preschool Social Worker (One Year Position)

Fort Dodge Community Schools
place Fort Dodge, 50501
local_atm $37005USD/YEAR
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Full Time
Experience:
Avoidant Personality Disorder
School Issues
ECT
Families
Individuals
Victims of Crime/Abuse (VOC/VOA)

About Job

Social Worker (Non-Certified) (One Year Position only)

Supervisor: Building Principal
Contract Length: 195 days
Job Classification: Professional Support
FLSA Status: Exempt
Compensation: $37,005

Job Summary

Collaborate with District staff to carry out valid and systematic procedures to identify students who need additional support and who are not meeting or not expected to meet the established goals of the educational program (academic, personal/social, career/vocational) for students including, but not limited to, those who struggle with social skills and appropriate behavior, students who have dropped out of school, students returning to school after dropping out, and potential dropouts. Collaborate with the District Homeless Liaison and other District program staff to develop and carry out instructional programs for at-risk students.

Serve as a resource to staff members who may need community resources to address personal and professional challenges and anxiety.


Essential Functions

  • Develop individualized plans to collect relevant data on identified students.
  • Collect and analyze comprehensive student data to make educational decisions.
  • Serve as part of a team determining appropriate ongoing educational strategies for alternative educational programs.
  • Use discretion and independent judgment to provide at-risk students programming that aligns with the student learning goals and content standards established by the District.
  • Collaborate with District staff to provide at-risk students programming that aligns with the student learning goals and content standards established by the District.Collaborate with District staff to develop individualized plans to collect relevant data on identified students.
  • Assess students' academic, behavioral and social-emotional functioning to determine their readiness for instruction.
  • Attend home visits with District staff to better understand and meet student needs.
  • Maintain regular contact with referral sources, family, and all other relevant parties.
  • Provide data to review and evaluate the effectiveness of programming for at-risk students.
  • Identify appropriate restorative practices on a case-by-case basis and mediate restorative conversations between students and between staff and students.
  • Create and carry out individualized student plans that serve to reduce negative behavior, de-escalate students and resolve conflicts.
  • Collaborate with District and Area Education Agency staff to assess students' academic, behavioral and social-emotional functioning to determine their readiness for instruction.
  • Track and analyze student achievement, attendance, and behavioral data.
  • In consultation with staff and administration, develop integration plans for students to return to regular education programming.
  • Coordinate with the District and building staff regarding programming for at-risk students.
  • Establish and maintain productive relationships with parents to support student achievement
  • De-escalate students as needed.
  • Advise administration of student needs and recommendations.
  • Provide equitable services to other schools if necessary.
  • Attend work on a reliable and consistent basis.
  • Other duties as assigned.


Travel Requirements

  • Travels to District buildings, home visits, and professional meetings as required


Educational Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in social work, counseling, psychology, human services, education or related field


Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:

  • Working knowledge of effective strategies to meet the needs of identified at-risk students
  • Knowledge of community resources and the ability to connect them to school needs
  • Ability to use discretion and independent judgment in the assessment, provision and evaluation of services to students
  • Presents a positive image of the District to parents and community and conveys the districts genuine concern with the education, growth, and development of each student
  • Two years of successful work experience in a position in education, social work, counseling, human services, or a related field
  • Demonstrates integrity and respects confidentiality.
  • Prefer experience providing services directly to at-risk students
  • Ability to work collaboratively as part of an educational team
  • Ability to assess and analyze student data and make programmatic recommendations
  • Ability to analyze data and determine appropriate interventions and programs for students at risk
  • Ability to influence and guide educational professionals in the provision of services for at-risk students
  • Experience with computer, office technology, and student information systems preferred.
  • Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board finds acceptable.


Interpersonal Skills:

  • Displays a positive attitude.
  • Interacts positively with staff and students.
  • Develops and maintains professional rapport with staff.
  • Participates effectively as a team member.
  • Responds appropriately to and acts on constructive feedback.
  • Attend work on a reliable and consistent basis.

Performance Skills:

  • Demonstrates initiative.
  • Advocates for, plans for, and enhances procedures and system-wide programs of the District and/or the building by serving as a liaison between the principal, parents, students, and staff.
  • Services on District and building teams to address student needs.
  • Shares appropriate family, culture, social, economic, and developmental information with staff.
  • Assists in the development of intervention strategies to meet social and emotional learning needs.
  • Participates in appropriate professional development to improve knowledge and skills.
  • Conveys information about rules, regulations, policies, and laws, and addresses standard inquiries. Compiles information to generate building, District, and state reports.


PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

Amount of Time

Physical Activity
Occasionally
(1%-32%)
Frequently
(33%-65%)
Constantly
(66%-100%)

Mobility
  • X

  • Bend
    X

  • Talk
  • X

  • Hear
  • X

  • Operate Computer
    X

  • Stationary Position
    X

  • Balance
  • X

  • Lift Up to 20 pounds
  • X


  • WORKING CONDITIONS:
    Amount of Time

    Working Conditions
    Occasionally
    (1%-32%)
    Frequently
    (33%-65%)
    Constantly
    (66%-100%)

    District Office Hours
  • X

  • Indoors
  • X

  • Weekends
    X

  • It is the policy of Fort Dodge Community School District not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, religion, creed, age (for employment), marital status (for programs), sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status (for programs) in its educational programs, services, and its employment practices. If you have questions or grievances related to this policy, please contact Roger Porter, Director of School Safety and Security, 515-574-5731, rporter
    @fdschools.org, located at Fort Dodge Middle School, 800 N 32nd Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501, or contact the Office for Civil Rights Midwestern Division for U. S. Department of Education Office, John C. Kluczynski Federal Building 230 S. Dearborn St., 37th Floor, Chicago, IL 60604 (Alternate for Section 504 is Branwyn Greathouse, Director of Special Education/Special Needs, 515-574-5675, bgreathouse@fdschools.org, Central Administration Office, 109 North 25th Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501). Affirmative Action Compliance Coordinator The District’s Compliance Coordinator for Affirmative Action is Kimberly Whitmore, Director of Human Resources, 515-576-1161, kwhitmore@fdschools.org, 109 North 25th Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501. The school district will respond promptly to allegations of abuse of students by school district employees by timely reporting to all relevant agencies as required by law. The District’s coordinator for abuse reporting is Roger Porter, Director of Safety and Security, 515-574-5731, rporter@fdschools.org, located at Fort Dodge Middle School, 800 North 32nd Street, Fort Dodge, IA 5050 Harassment Complaints and Allegations The District’s Officers for Harassment Complaints and Allegations Roger Porter, Director of School Safety and Security, 515-574-5731, rporter@fdschools.org, located at Fort Dodge Middle School, 800 North 32nd Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501. Sex Discrimination and Harassment (Title IX) The District’s Coordinator for Sex Discrimination and Harassment is Kimberly Whitmore, Director of Human Resources, kwhitmore@fdschools.org, located at Central Administration Office, 109 North 25th Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501. The Deputy Coordinator is Roger Porter, Director of School Safety and Security, 515-574-5731,rporter@fdschools.org, located at Fort Dodge Middle School, 800 North 32nd Street, Fort Dodge, IA 50501. Rev. 7/2025


    Fort Dodge Community School District is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer.

    Professional Field

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    Patient Focus

    Diagnoses

    Avoidant Personality Disorder

    Issues

    School Issues

    Age Groups

    Preteens/Tweens (11-13)

    Therapeutic Approach

    Methodologies

    ECT

    Modalities

    Families
    Individuals

    Practice Specifics

    Populations

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

    Settings

    Faith-based organizations
    Private Practice
    Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
    Schools
    Home Health/In-home