Student Special Svc Advocate
Chicago Public Schools · Chicago, IL · 2 wk ago
Training$55k–$83k/yrFull-time
Essential Functions
- Reviews school records and identifies, visits, and counsels at-risk young adults and school-aged parents who have dropped out of school, for the purpose of encouraging their return to school.
- Confers with school counselors and clients to establish educational programs suitable to school-aged parents' lifestyles.
- Develops resource networks and accompanies clients to social service agencies which provide services and referrals to clients.
- Aids clients in enrolling in G.E.D. courses, evening school courses, and job training programs.
- Convenes with employers of at-risk young adults and school-aged parents to discuss possibilities of reducing work hours to allow clients to continue their education.
- Maintains client case files and provides follow-up services.
- Aids in compiling periodic activity reports for submission to supervisory staff and program government funding sources.
- Meets with community organizations to distribute literature and explain available services.
- Counsels student-athletes to ensure they meet college academic entrance requirements.
Desirable Minimum Qualifications
- Graduation from an accredited educational institution with an Associate's degree, or successful completion of two years of college-level course work at an accredited college or university, supplemented by four years of progressively responsible experience in community or social service organizations.
- An equivalent combination of training and experience.
Knowledge, Abilities, and Skills
- Considerable knowledge of the functions of social service agencies.
- Considerable knowledge and sensitivity to the needs of at-risk young adults and school-aged parents.
- Considerable knowledge of the concepts of social service program development.
- Ability to work with and for at-risk young adults and school-aged parents.
- Ability to establish and expand community and social service networks.
- Ability to maintain accurate records.
- Good oral and written communication skills.
- Thorough skill in evaluating and meeting the social service needs of at-risk young adults and school-aged parents.
- Skill in coordinating the efforts of various social service agencies and community organizations.
Physical Requirements
Light Work: Exerting up to twenty (20) pounds of force occasionally, or up to ten (10) pounds of force frequently, or a negligible amount of force frequently to move objects. Even though weight of force moved may be only a negligible amount, a position should be rated as Light Work (1) when it requires walking or standing to a significant degree; or (2) when it requires sitting most of the time but entails pushing or pulling of arm controls.
Benefits
- Health & Wellness: Your Care, Your Choice - CPS is committed to providing comprehensive health coverage to our employees and their eligible dependents. You'll have access to a variety of choices to best fit your needs.
- Medical Plan Options: Includes medical plan options.
- Pharmacy: Includes pharmacy coverage.
- Dental: Includes dental coverage.
- Vision: Includes vision coverage.
- Behavioral Health & EAP: Employee Wellness Program - Includes behavioral health and EAP services.
- Financial Security: Planning for Today and Tomorrow - We understand the importance of financial stability, which is why CPS offers strong retirement and savings options: Basic Life Insurance, Life and Disability Insurance, Pension Plans, Supplemental Retirement Plans (403(b) and 457(b)), Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), Spot Pet Insurance.
- Work-Life Balance: Supporting Your Personal and Professional Life - CPS values the well-being of its employees and offers competitive paid time off policies: Paid Leave, Sick Leave, Vacation Days, Parental Leaves, Short-Term Disability, Religious Holidays, Leaves.
Posting Date
Jul 1, 2026, 9:31:33 AM