School Social Worker
Marquette-Alger RESA · Marquette, MI · 2 wk ago
On-siteOTHRFull-time
About the role
The School Social Worker provides advanced clinical and therapeutic support within Marquette-Alger RESA’s Specialty Education Programs, specifically serving Superior Shores, Teaching Family Homes, and Great Lakes Recovery Center. Additionally, this position provides generalist school social work coverage to one or more local constituent districts, typically allocated at one day per week based on regional needs.
Responsibilities
- Deliver specialized problem-solving services to children and families using individual, group, and community social work methodologies.
- Price direct therapy and crisis intervention within therapeutic-based educational settings, equipping students with coping strategies to mitigate complex issues affecting educational performance.
- Implement targeted, short-term interventions for students and families to foster stability and academic readiness.
- Lead and assist with universal screening, risk assessments, and threat assessment procedures and practices.
- Serve as the primary clinical liaison between the school, the home, and regional/community mental health agencies to ensure a strict continuum of care.
- Cookordinate and develop specialized resources both within and outside the school system for use by students, families, and educational personnel.
- Consult and partner with an interdisciplinary team - including school psychologists, counselors, nurses, principals, and classroom teachers - to assess mental health and execute comprehensive remedial plans.
- Provide expert clinical perspective as a core, proactive member of MET and IEP teams.
- Utilize rigorous, data-based decision-making to lead problem-solving models regarding student academic and behavior concerns.
- Design, implement, and oversee individualized programs tailored specifically to students with unique, complex social-emotional and behavioral needs.
- Lead the building-wide implementation of PBIS within an MTSS framework to cultivate a restorative, safe, and productive school climate.
- Foster professional growth by planning, conducting, and participating in workshops and in-service training for school social work staff, school-based mental health staff, interns, paraprofessionals, and parents.
- Collaborate with leadership to plan and implement innovative procedures that address the evolving social and emotional requirements of the student population.
- Maintain meticulous documentation and complete all state and federally mandated reporting (including required billing/Medicaid logs) within strictly defined timelines.
- Advise local districts on legislative updates, state/federal initiatives, and compliance relevant to social work and student mental health.
- Model a commitment to continuous professional learning and the application of best practices in educational improvement.
Qualifications
- Minimum Qualifications: Master’s degree from a graduate school of social work program approved by the Michigan Board of Education (MDE); Current professional licensure issued by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA); Full or temporary approval as a School Social Worker from the Michigan Department of Education, or the documented ability to obtain such credentials immediately; Documented experience in developing clinical programs for students with significant social-emotional or behavioral health needs.
- PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Extensive experience conducting Functional Behavioral Assessments (FBAs) and writing/implementing comprehensive Behavioral Intervention Plans (BIPs); Proven expertise in creating and maintaining positive behavior supports (PBIS/MTSS) within a specialized, alternative, or residential educational setting; Documented success in delivering high-impact in-service training to professional staff, teachers, and paraprofessionals; Demonstrated ability to function effectively as a leader and collaborator within an interdisciplinary team.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Advanced skill in Google Suite (Docs, Sheets, Slides), Microsoft Office, virtual communication platforms (Zoom/Teams), and electronic IEP/documentation systems.
- Superior oral and written communication skills suitable for clinical reporting, compliance documentation, and public presentations.
- Must maintain current training and certification in Handle with Care and Ukeru (or be able to obtain them immediately upon hire).
- Ability to manage multiple complex projects and clinical cases simultaneously with high organizational efficiency and precise time management.
- Ability to function independently and adapt clinical practice flexibly across diverse school districts, cultures, and alternative programs.
Physical Demands
- Frequently required to walk, stand, sit, talk and hear. Must have the physical agility to move rapidly through school hallways, classrooms, and alternative facility environments to respond immediately to student crisis, physical escalations, or behavioral emergencies.
- Physical ability to safely execute approved physical de-escalation, containment, and restraint techniques according to Handle with Care and Ukeru training standards when a student poses an immediate danger to themselves or others.
- Regular use of hands and fingers to operate keyboard, mouse, telephone, and other digital productivity machinery.
- Must occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds (e.g., laptop bags, testing materials, files).
Terms of Employment
Full time; Academic School Year Position. Must have regular and reliable job attendance, performance, and the physical ability to do the job
Compensation & Benefits
According to Marquette-Alger RESA MEA Collective Bargaining Agreement
Application Deadline
Open Until Filled