Duties & Responsibilities
SERVICES TO STUDENTS:
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Identify students in need of trauma support and to provide prevention, screening, referral and treatment services to students potentially in need of services.
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Provide trauma-informed therapy and counseling interventions (group, individual and/or family) for at-risk students.
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Provide mentoring and other intervention models to children and their families who have experienced trauma or are at risk of experiencing trauma, including those who are low-income, homeless, in foster care, involved in the criminal justice system, unemployed, experiencing a mental illness or substance abuse disorder or not enrolled in or at risk of dropping out of an educational institution.
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Provide case management for students and families requiring multiple resources.
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Provide quality trauma support and behavioral health care services.
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Provide home-based services to the families of students who have experienced or are at risk of experiencing trauma, including those who are low-income, homeless, involved in the child welfare system or involved in the juvenile justice system.
SERVICES TO SCHOOL PERSONNEL:
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Assist teachers with behavior management strategies.
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Provide staff with essential information to better understand factors (cultural, societal, economic, familial, health, etc.) affecting a student's performance and behavior.
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Train school staff on trauma-informed approaches to education to develop safe, stable and nurturing learning environments that prevent and mitigate the effects of trauma.
SERVICES TO DISTRICTS:
- Provide consultation regarding school law and school policy including IDEA and Section 504.
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Assist in developing positive behavioral intervention strategies.
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Assist in developing and implementing educational programs, including programs on safety and bullying.
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Develop alternative programs for drop-out, truancy, delinquency, etc.
SERVICES TO PARENT/FAMILIES:
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Work with parents to facilitate their support in their children's school adjustment.
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Alleviate family stress to enable the child to function more effectively in school & community.
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Assist parents in accessing and utilizing school and community resources.
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Work with those problems in a child's living situation that affect the child's adjustment in school (home, school, and community).
SCHOOL-COMMUNITY LIAISON:
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Obtain and coordinate community resources to meet students' needs.
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Provide health services and intervention strategies by coordinating the services provided by eligible applicants and coordinated care organizations, public health entities, nonprofit youth service providers and community-based organizations.
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Foster and promote communication between the school entity, community and law enforcement.
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Increase access to quality trauma-informed support services and behavioral health care by linking the community with local trauma support and behavioral health systems.
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Help school districts receive adequate support from social and mental health agencies.
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Advocate for new and improved community/school service to meet the needs of students and families.
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Mobilize family, school, and community resources to enable the child to learn as effectively as possible in his or her educational program.
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Help school districts receive adequate support from social and mental health agencies.
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