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New Haven Public Schools

Parent Liaison Worker (K-12), Itinerant (Office of Youth, Family, and Community Engagement)

New Haven, CT$36K - $36K / yearPosted 2 months ago
Non-Instructional/onsiteentry

Job Description

TITLE: PARENT LIAISON WORKER (10 months)
 
QUALIFICATIONS: A high school diploma or equivalency is required. The aide should exhibit an interest in working with people, have a pleasant personality, be in good health,
be able to attend night meetings and have a successful experience with parents and/or community programs. An automobile is a necessity.

BA/BS preferably in education, public health, communications, marketing, psychology, counseling, sociology, etc.
 
JOB GOALS: Develop and maintain strong contacts between parents and school personnel.
 
EMPLOYMENT: By contractual agreement between the New Haven Board of Education and the Paraprofessionals' bargaining unit.
 
SALARY: $36,344
 
EVALUATION: Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the Board of Education's policy on Evaluation of Paraprofessional Personnel.
 
QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Knowledgeable about matters related to school programs.
  • Shares information about school programs with other schools, staff and parents.
  • Develops ways in which parents can become specifically involved in general education programs.
  • Attends PTO, school meetings and other community meetings pertaining to general school affairs.
  • Keeps a log of activities.
  • Coordinates workshops, training sessions and develops other forms of communication related to school programs.
  • Assists in the prompt handling of problems occurring from communication breakdowns between parents and general staff.
  • Provides assistance, as requested, concerning school activities to school administrative staff.

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1001-5000 employees
New Haven, Connecticut, US
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