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Crisis Intervention Specialist - Galena Park ISD

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Communities In Schools of Southeast Harris and Brazoria County

2024-09-24 07:40:09

Job location Galena Park, Texas, United States

Job type: fulltime

Job industry: Other

Job description

COMMUNITIES IN SCHOOLS

JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title

CIS Crisis Intervention Specialist

Department

Program/Operations Department

Location

Communities In Schools of Southeast Harris County and Brazoria County

Reports To

Assigned Program Director

FLSA Status

Exempt

Start Date

September 2024

SUMMARY:

This position will be responsible for the day-to day operations of the program at the school site. The Crisis Intervention Specialist works closely with the principals, counselors, students, parents, community members, and other concerned individuals to ensure that identified Communities In Schools of Southeast Harris and Brazoria County programs are provided.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

  • Coordinates services for identified students and families during the school day and possibly before and after school.
  • Interview students and/or parents and/or guardians with problems such as personal and family adjustments, abuse, criminal conduct, finances, employment, food, clothing, housing, and physical and mental impairments to determine the nature and degree of the problem.
  • Secures information such as medical, psychological, and social factors contributing to the student's situation and evaluates these and the student's capacities.
  • Counsels students individually, in family, or in other small groups regarding plans for meeting needs and aids students in mobilizing inner capacities and environmental resources to improve social functioning.
  • Helps students to modify attitudes and patterns of behavior by increasing understanding of self, personal issues
  • Maintains working knowledge of community resources and agencies and connects the appropriate resources to individual students' and families' needs
  • Refers and follows up with the student, parent, and/or guardian regarding community resources and other organizations.
  • Compiles records and prepares reports, meeting required deadlines promptly.
  • The service action plan is reviewed, and follow-up inquiries are performed to determine the quantity and quality of services provided to the student and the status of the student's case.
  • Accesses and records student and community resource information.
  • Secures supplementary information such as free and reduced lunch status, discipline reports, grades, and other school data reports necessary to assess the student's needs accurately.
  • Actively seeks to engage volunteers in their areas of interest and expertise.
  • Work closely with principal(s) and counselor(s) to effectively structure programs, meeting the needs of the individual campus setting. When required, determines student's eligibility for financial assistance.
  • Effectively meeting the objective of the CIS-Crisis Intervention program through individual mentoring and/or counseling and/or organized group sessions.
  • Organizing and maintaining student case files in compliance with the Perfect File Checklist as outlined by CIS.
  • Plan, organize, and implement program design to meet the needs of the students and families effectively.
  • Relate, motivate, and encourage students, parents/guardians and/or administrators, faculty, and staff.
  • Have knowledge of Southeast Harris and/or Brazoria County resources.
  • Must be able to interact positively with a diverse group of individuals of the school, city, and state entities.
  • Compile and submit reports and information promptly.
  • Exhibit excellent work attitude, strong work ethic, and self-motivation.
  • Be responsible for program planning and implementation of objectives.
  • Facilitate, develop, and/or conduct workshops as deemed necessary by the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Operating Officer and/or Program Director.
  • Encourage and motivate parents to become actively involved with their children in school activities.
  • Work with students and parents to implement recreational and extracurricular activities to enhance self-esteem and reinforce developmental skills.
  • Work with parents, students, and staff in CIS fund-raising activities and provide a financial report following each activity.
SUPERVISION

The site coordinator is supervised by the Communities In Schools of Southeast Harris and Brazoria County, Crisis Intervention Program Director. (See organizational chart)

EDUCATION

Masters Degree strongly preferred in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or a related field.

LICENSE

Licensure in either psychology or social work, or a related field is required.

EXPERIENCE

A minimum of three years experience in a work setting. Must be able to work with students and parents of low and medium incomes and interface with various school and community members.

QUALIFICATIONS

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to satisfactorily perform each essential duty. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

LANGUAGE SKILLS

Ability to read, analyze, and interpret standard and/or technical documents. Ability to respond to common inquiries or complaints from the campus site, community, or Austin. Ability to effectively present information to faculty, staff, administrators, community, and/or board of directors.

REASONING ABILITY

Ability to define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to interpret various technical instructions in any form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables.

TECHNICAL SKILLS

To perform the duties of a crisis specialist successfully, a minimum of two years of computer experience in Microsoft Word, Excel, or other comparable programs will be required. After reasonable training, an individual must effectively utilize a software program (CISTNAV) for data entry. The crisis specialist must enter data into the software program, maintaining detailed student activities for state-wide reporting purposes.

WORK ENVIRONMENT

The work environment characteristics described here represent those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. Each campus site and office accommodations will vary from campus to campus.

TRAVEL

To perform this job successfully, an individual must possess a valid Texas Driver's license and be insurable with a good driving record. The individual will be required to operate their motor vehicle to make home visits, attend meetings, conferences, workshops, and training sessions. The individual may be required to travel to Austin or a location designated in Brazoria or Southeast Harris County areas and/or in Texas for training purposes. Attend scheduled staff meetings in which pertinent information is disseminated.

OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES
  • Oral and written communication skills.
  • Be well groomed.
  • Present professional appearance.
  • Exhibit excellent work attitude and interpersonal skills.
  • Work in a team environment by partnering with other site coordinators.
  • Have the ability to function in a diverse job situation.
Equipment Used to Perform Job:

Daily: Occasionally:

Telephone Ten key/calculator

Copy Machine

Computer Camera

Physical Requirements:

To perform the job, a person must have the ability to do the following physical actions:

  1. Frequently sit (approximately 25% to 80% of the time)
  2. Frequently stand (approximately 10% to 60% of the time)
  3. Frequently walk (Approximately 10% to 40% of the time), generally from 5-30 feet within the office.
  4. Frequently lift and carry an average of 5 to 20 pounds and occasionally as much as 40 to 70 pounds or more. Items to be lifted or carried might include but are not limited to, boxes or files, copy paper, supplies, materials, donations, etc. Most items will be taken by hand. Most items must be lifted to knee or waist level, some to chest level, and only a few items overhead.
  5. Frequently push and pull objects to open and close file drawers; occasionally move items around the office, such as a box of copy paper or computer paper; occasionally move a small piece of furniture, the office chair, the vacuum cleaner, etc.
  6. Occasionally bend and kneel to file, retrieve items, etc.
  7. Occasionally, flex upper trunk forward at the waist and partially flex knees, sometimes twisting or rotating the upper trunk to the right or left while sitting or standing.
  8. Occasionally place arms above, at, and below shoulder height to reach.
  9. Occasionally climb stairs or inclined surfaces.
  10. Ability to get to and from work; ability to move from one location to another during the day if necessary. Possess a valid Driver's License for transportation purposes or to run essential errands. Must furnish current proof of insurance.
  11. Must be able to work a flexible schedule. This position may require some work on evenings and weekends.
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