What are the responsibilities and job description for the Migrant Support Specialist position at North Central ESD?
General Description
This position is a rare opportunity to join an exciting team. The North Central Educational Service District 171 (NCESD 171) is seeking a dynamic team player interested in making an impact in the lives of district staff as the Migrant Support Specialist for 29 School Districts within our NCESD region. This position is based in Wenatchee, Washington.
The Migrant Support Specialist provides support in the Migrant Education Program team to ensure seamless and professional operations by managing multiple tasks and priorities, assisting various staff members, and handling confidential information with professionalism. The ideal candidate will be organized, detail-oriented, proactive, and capable of working independently while embracing the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Qualifications
**Required: **
Analyze data provided by OSPI and the Migrant Student Information System (MSIS). Create a summary of data analysis for
This position is a rare opportunity to join an exciting team. The North Central Educational Service District 171 (NCESD 171) is seeking a dynamic team player interested in making an impact in the lives of district staff as the Migrant Support Specialist for 29 School Districts within our NCESD region. This position is based in Wenatchee, Washington.
The Migrant Support Specialist provides support in the Migrant Education Program team to ensure seamless and professional operations by managing multiple tasks and priorities, assisting various staff members, and handling confidential information with professionalism. The ideal candidate will be organized, detail-oriented, proactive, and capable of working independently while embracing the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Qualifications
**Required: **
- AA degree
- Must be bilingual/biliterate (English and Spanish)
- 3-5 years of current successful experience in a K-12 environment and Migrant Education
- Valid Washington State Driver's license, reliable personal transportation, and willingness to travel
- **Bachelor's degree or a minimum of five years' recent experience working with migrant families in a related field**
- 3-5 years of current experience in education or job-related experience with migrant farmworkers, migrant students, and/or migrant parents with increasing levels of responsibility
- Bicultural, experience serving students in rural or remote districts and migrant programs
- Ability to work independently under broad organizational guidelines to achieve objectives
- Ability to set priorities, meet deadlines with multiple projects and schedules, deal with frequent interruptions, and work as part of a team
- Strong interpersonal skills demonstrated through the ability to build trusting, collaborative relationships
- Demonstrated excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Exceptionally high commitment to task completion and flexibility in working days and hours
Analyze data provided by OSPI and the Migrant Student Information System (MSIS). Create a summary of data analysis for