What are the responsibilities and job description for the CUA 2 Educational Liaison position at Asociacion Puertorriquenos En Marcha Inc?
Description
Salary: $46,350.00
Job Type: Full-Time | Exempt
Department: Community Umbrella Agency (CUA) 2
Location: APM, 1900 N 9th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122
Regular Work Schedule: Monday-Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
ABOUT APM
Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha (APM) is a nonprofit organization in Philadelphia, PA providing human services to the community including early childhood education, foster care & adoption, child welfare, mental & behavioral health, community and economic development, housing, violence intervention, and services to community schools.
CUA stands for Community Umbrella Agency. APM's CUA 2 is responsible for supporting families living in the 24th and 26th Police Districts under the Department of Human Services (DHS).
JOB SUMMARY
The Educational Liaison is to improve educational outcomes for children and youth receiving services from Child Welfare services. They will coordinate educational supports and provide culturally responsive system navigation support for eligible children and youth. This person will help to resolve issues that impact eligible children and youth’s learning and strengthen relationships among Child Welfare. The Educational Liaison Worker will coordinate and advocate for education supports for children and youth receiving services from Child Welfare. They will collaborate with educators, Case Managers and other key partners. The Educational Liaison is expected to have knowledge and linkages with the education sector to help resolve issues that may impact student learning.
Key job tasks/duties/responsibilities of the Educational Liaison
- Establishing positive, collaborative working relationships and linkages among Child Welfare providers and community service providers
- Providing system navigation support for eligible children and youth to access educational services and supports in a culturally responsive and timely manner
- Developing system capacity to support educational outcomes of eligible children and youth
- Helping to resolve issues that impact student learning, i.e. transitions between schools, suspensions, special education and help eligible children and youth to receive educational services and supports to help them achieve the educational goals that are relevant to them
- Collaboration with Philadelphia Department of Human Services Educational Support Center
- Working with schools, case managers, and providers to determine student transportation needs
- Facilitating access for eligible children and youth to existing educational supports and resources in the school system or the community by providing information and referrals for individual eligible children and youth that address individual needs and support/reinforce strengths. Some of the resources and supports may include tutoring supports, mentoring resources and employment services, training and/or skill development opportunities
- Strengthening relationships among schools, CUA, Child Welfare providers and community partners
- Participate in Individual Educational Plan, Best Interest Determination, CUA District School Board Meetings and another meeting that relate to the educational needs of our youth
- Assist older youth with higher educational and employment options
- Obtain youth educational records and transcripts
- Re-engaging children that have truancy concerns
- Collaborate with the Achieving Independent Center regarding youth educational connections
- May perform other duties as assigned.
BENEFITS
- Health Insurance through Independence Administrators or $100/moth reimbursement with proof of current insurance
- Vision and Dental Plans through SunLife
- Basic Life Insurance (100% Employer Funded)
- 403B Retirement Plan with Company Contribution
- Flexible Spending Accounts for Health, Childcare, and Public Transportation expenses
- Employee Assistance Program including free counseling, trainings, webinars, and other resources
- Could be eligible for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program as APM is a non-profit
- Voluntary Plans include Accident, Critical Illness, and Hospital Indemnity
- Short-term and Long-term Disabilities
- Employee Referral Program
- 20 Days of Paid Time Off include Illness, Vacation, Appointments, and Emergencies
- 12 Days of Paid Holidays
- Use of company vehicle for transportation of children in our care
- Convenient parking with parking pass (only for the CUA 5 location)
- Mileage Reimbursement
Requirements
- Must have completed Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Sociology, Psychology, Criminal Justice, Education or a related field and two (2) or more years of work and/or internship experience required. Applicants without a Bachelor’s require five (5) or more years of work and/or internship experience.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Strong presentation skills
- Ability to evaluate and research educational options and alternatives
- Sound judgment, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills are essential.
Salary : $46,350