Student Advocate - Alternative Learning Opportunities Program (ALOP)/Regional Office of Education #21

Williamson County, Illinois


Employer: ROE 21
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Salary: $30000.00 per year
Job type: Full-Time

JOB SUMMARY
To effectively oversee the daily operations, program implementation, and staff development for Alternative Learning Opportunities Program (ALOP), ensuring high standards of management and supervision are maintained.
• Ability to work effectively with students, parents, staff, colleagues, school districts and community.
• Excellent communication, organization, and case management skills.
• Advocacy skills, including the ability to negotiate, compromise, and confront conflict, including crisis intervention.
• Willingness to persist with students, despite their behavior and decision-making.
• Experience in creating safe and welcoming social emotional learning environments.
• Passion for serving at-risk and underserved youth.
• Experience fostering strength based educational programming.

KEY PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES
• Case management of approximately 32 students.
• Ensures that ALOP procedures are implemented with fidelity (ie obtaining consent, SSP goal development/monitoring, case note documentation, etc).
• Prepares and facilitates frequent in-person check-ins with all students.
• Works as a liaison between family and school to create and implement a plan for students' academic and social-emotional success.
• Provides ongoing support in areas of academic deficiencies (credit recovery, executive functioning support, tutoring, etc), social emotional development, and resources around other identified areas of need.
• Works collaboratively with schools and programs to define and outline the role of school staff in improving student participation, performance, and success for individual students.
• Schedules, plans and participates in family outreach visits and family engagement events.
• Proactively communicates with parents/guardians in order to support student growth.
• Participates in the planning of transportation for students to and from school, as necessary.
• Shares performance data and serves as program ambassador at staff/school meetings.
• Monitors attendance, behavior, and grades.
• Responds and intervenes in student crises in accordance with school policy.
• Plans and facilitates SEL sessions with other staff.
• Provide transitional support in career and post-secondary exploration.

QUALIFICATIONS, KNOWLEDGE, AND SKILLS
• Minimum of a Bachelor's Degree in a human services field, i.e. Social Worker. Experience with at-risk youth preferred.
• Valid IL Driver's License
• Familiarity with ROE 21 School Districts and partner schools
• Student Advocates will be working in partner school districts.

SALARY / BENEFITS: Full time position with salary and benefits - $30,000.00 - $55,000.00 per year
Offers of employment will be made contingent upon passing a pre-employment physical, and criminal background check, as well as meeting the Faith's Law background requirements. Candidates who refuse to submit to employment requirements will be disqualified from the hiring process.

HOW TO APPLY: Mail or email cover letter, resume, transcripts, three professional references, and the ROE #21 Employment Application to Mrs. Lorie LeQuatte, Regional Superintendent, 502 W Jackson St., Marion, IL 62959, llequatte@roe21.org . The ROE 21 Employment Application can be found here: https://www.roe21.org/jobs/ .

Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled.

Created: 2024-08-27
Reference: 596051275
Country: United States
State: Illinois
City: Williamson County