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Parent Liaison - Newark School of Data Science & Information Technology 2021-2022SY

Employer
Newark Public Schools
Location
Newark, NJ, US
Salary
Competitive
NEWARK BOARD OF EDUCATION
HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES
765 BROAD STREET, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY 07102
ROGER LEÓN, SUPERINTENDENT


Announcement of Vacancy

Parent Liaison - 10 Months
(Civil Service Title: Senior Community Aide Schools)


(Pending availability of funds and Board of Education approval)

The Superintendent invites qualified and interested persons to apply for the position of Parent Liaison/Senior Community Aide Schools at the Newark School of Data Science & Information Technology.

This title is governed by the New Jersey Civil Service Commission; meaning that if you are the successful candidate for this position, you will be placed as a provisional employee. At a later date you will be required to take an examination administered by the Civil Service Commission. Candidates must score and rank high enough on this examination in order to remain in the position as a permanent employee.

Definition

Under supervision, performs the more responsible non-professional field and office work and/or may take the lead over one or more Community Aides, Schools in interpreting the role of the schools and related program to parents and community members; does related work as required.

School Overview: The Newark School of Data Science and Information Technology empowers students to join the next generation of research scientists and information technology professionals. Courses at this newly-founded school prepares students to tackle data sharing and privacy problems, ascertain and eliminate information technology vulnerabilities and guide students to commit to a career of ethical computing practices.

Qualifications

  1. One year of experience in community service work involved in explaining the role of the local school system and related educational programs to residents of the community.
  2. Appointees will be required to possess a driver's license valid in New Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle, rather than employee mobility, is necessary to perform the essential duties of the position.

NOTE: Satisfactory completion of 30 semester hours of credit at an accredited college or university may be substituted for the required work experience.

Responsibilities

  1. Arranges for the conducting of workshops at various schools for parents of children that are educationally and socially deprived in order to inform them of the education program's provisions, services, and other functions offered within the school system.
  2. Compiles and collects basic information and material to help the school involve the parents in the activities of the children.
  3. Coordinates community wide conferences with parents in order to involve them in their children's education.
  4. Conducts meetings with parents and interprets and explains the various provisions of the education program so that they are able to help their children at home.
  5. Meets with parent groups and helps individual parents resolve problems with their children by making referrals to appropriate persons in order to have problem corrected.
  6. Compiles information about the educational program and prepares literature for distribution to the parents, informing them of the program and showing them basic skills to be used at home in helping their children with their school work.
  7. Conducts various workshops for parents of school children.
  8. Confers with local parent council chairpersons and aids them in developing the skills and knowledge needed to function effectively in their positions.
  9. Confers and works with school principals, teachers, guidance and other professional staff, as well as parents and other concerned individuals regarding problems affecting the students' progress and achievements, behavior, personal well-being or other school-related problems they may be experiencing.
  10. Assists in the interpretation of school and program policies, regulations or activities to the students and their parents.
  11. Serves as liaison between the parents and the school district and with social agencies committed to the welfare of the student.
  12. Develops rapport with students, their parents and school officials in the interest of promoting the proper adjustment and progress of the students.
  13. In some work situations the Parent Liaison/Senior Community Aide, Schools in addition to or independent of the functions described above may exercise "leadership" over the work performed by other employees by performing most of the leadership responsibilities described below.
  14. Distributing and balancing the workload among employees in accordance with established work flow or job specialization, assuring timely accomplishment of the assigned workload, and that each employee has enough work to be kept busy.
  15. Observing the status and progress of the work and making necessary adjustments in accordance with established priorities.
  16. Notifying the supervisor as to the works progress and status and requesting advice or needed information as to problems that arise, passing on to the other workers the instructions received from the supervisor, and demonstrating proper work methods.
  17. Answering questions of other workers as to procedures, policies, regulations, and instructions and instructing them in specific tasks and job techniques, checking on work in progress and completed to see whether the supervisor's instructions have been carried out properly.
  18. Answering question of the supervisor on overall work operations and problems.
  19. Giving on-the-job training to new employees in accordance with established procedures and practices and informing them of available services and agency regulations.
  20. Resolving simple informal complaints of employees and referring all others to the supervisor.
  21. Informing supervisor as to the progress and training needs of employees and making suggestions as to disciplinary matters, promotions, reassignments, dismissals, and other personnel problems.

KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
  1. Considerable knowledge of the procedures and policies of the local school system as well as knowledge of the needs, problems, attitudes, and behavior of members of the community with regard to the school system.
  2. Considerable knowledge of educational programs designed for socially and educationally deprived school children.
  3. Considerable knowledge of individual and group behavior.
  4. Considerable knowledge of individual and community health and social problems as encountered by the local population as they relate to school age children, enrollment in the school system and class attendance by students.
  5. Considerable knowledge of the objective and activities of a school system.
  6. Ability to read, write, speak, understand or communicate in English sufficiently to perform the duties of the position. Communication may include such forms as American Sign Language or braille.
  7. Ability to comprehend, and interpret the rules, regulations, policies, procedures and objectives of the organization.
  8. Ability to identify and relate effectively to cultural and sociological differences as they exist in the local population.
  9. Ability to collect and make correct appraisals of factual information and social relationships of individuals and families.
  10. Ability to learn quickly the significant facts in an individual or family situation and to weigh and evaluate such facts.
  11. Ability to prepare clear, sound, accurate and informative reports.
  12. Ability to maintain needed records and files
  13. Ability to organize assigned work and develop effective work methods.
  14. Ability to work harmoniously with associates, parents, individuals, and community organizations.
  15. Ability to organize and conduct workshops and group meetings.
  16. Persons with mental or physical disabilities are eligible as long as they can perform the essential functions of the job after reasonable accommodation is made to their known limitations. If the accommodation cannot be made because it would cause the employer undue hardship, such persons may not be eligible.


Reports To

Principal

Salary, Terms & Affiliation

  1. Salary Range: $30,610 - $38,710
  2. Employment Period: Ten (10) Month
  3. Union Affiliation: Newark Teachers Union


Open and Close Dates

OPENING DATE: November 16, 2020
CLOSING DATE: October 2021

Equal Employment Opportunity

THE NEWARK BOARD OF EDUCATION

IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER

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