Student Interventionist
Student Interventionist
Position Overview:
The Student Interventionist plays a vital role in fostering student success by using data-driven strategies and a student-centered approach to address attendance, academic progress, and social-emotional barriers. This role requires collaboration with students, families, educators, and community partners to create personalized supports that re-engage students, reduce truancy, and promote a positive school experience.
Key Responsibilities:
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Student Support & Relationship Building:
Develop trusting, meaningful relationships with students and their families to increase engagement and promote a sense of belonging in school. -
Data-Driven Intervention Planning:
Monitor student attendance, academic performance, and behavior data to identify needs and design multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) tailored to individual students. -
Outreach & Communication:
Conduct outreach through home visits, phone calls, and meetings with students, parents/guardians, and community partners to address barriers and create collaborative support plans. -
Academic Support:
Promote student success through a variety of strategies, including regular check-ins, coordinating study halls with teachers, assisting with organizational skills, and guiding students in setting and achieving academic goals. Encourage growth by offering small, meaningful incentives to celebrate progress and improvement. -
Coordination & Event Management:
Organize attendance challenge initiatives, quarterly Success Meetings, and parent engagement events to celebrate progress and foster community involvement. -
Barrier Removal & Resource Connection:
Identify and address obstacles to student success by connecting them with school-based resources and local community services. -
Collaborative Teamwork:
Work closely with school staff, counselors, and community organizations to implement restorative justice practices and support transitions for new and returning students.
Additional Responsibilities:
- Support student enrollment and recruitment efforts.
- Assist with communication and coordination during student transitions in and out of the district.
- Carry out other duties as assigned by school administration.
Qualifications:
- Strong commitment to a student-centered, equity-focused approach.
- Ability to analyze and use data to inform interventions and track progress.
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with youth and families.
- Experience collaborating across teams and community organizations.
- Knowledge of restorative justice practices and MTSS frameworks preferred.
- Bilingual proficiency in Spanish and English is strongly preferred.
Send resume and cover letter to Liz Simmons: lsimmons@chscharter.org