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Student Success Coordinator

Position Category Support Staff
Position Type Full-time support
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School District Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences
City, State

Tulsa, OK
United States

Description

Position Summary:

The Student Success Coordinator will assist the counseling department in implementing the TSAS comprehensive school counseling program by collaborating with school, faculty, families, and students in grades 6-12 to provide targeted academic, behavioral, and social/emotional support to help students achieve personal goals and succeed in the classroom and beyond. The Student Success Coordinator will review attendance, academic and behavioral data to assist in the development, planning, coordination, and assessment of student success interventions, programs, events, activities, and workshops designed to support student achievement, grade level transition, retention, and graduation achievement. The goal of the Student Success Coordinator position is to strengthen the connection between TSAS’ student support services, classroom teachers, and students’ families.

Responsibilities:

Supports counseling department with low-level student behavior management and coaching

Regularly communicates with teachers and families regarding issues affecting the students' academic performance

Reviews school-wide attendance, academic, and behavioral data to identify and support students who need additional guidance

Collaborates with teachers to establish and ensure proactive and consistent academic and behavior management strategies in the classroom

Supports teachers in building positive relationships with students and parents

Assists Students in Achieving Academic and Behavioral Goals

Works with middle school teachers to identify students that would benefit from extra support prior to and upon entry to high school

Assists with the development, planning, coordination, and assessment of academic and other student success programs, events, activities, and workshops designed to support student grade level transition and retention (i.e. Student Success Plans, study halls, etc.)

Communicates and meets with parents to review student progress

Supports MS and HS Counselors in implementing ICAP workshops and activities

Serves as regular touch point with students on counseling department’s caseload

Assists Counseling Department in Supporting High-Need Students

Supports MS and HS counselors with implementing tier two and tier three supports with students

Collaborates with the counseling department to build student success interventions, programs, events, activities, and workshops designed to support student transition and retention through a Multi-Tiered System of Support

Follows up with students who have been suspended and addresses any needs upon return

Assists counselors in developing and delivering lesson plans for small group circles and workshops

Attends professional development to gain knowledge in counseling and school protocols

Assists Teachers in Accommodation and Modification Strategies

Observes students in the classroom to develop a better understanding of their needs and supports teachers’ orientation to the elements in the TSAS Teacher Toolkit

Collaborates with and supports classroom teachers in implementing classroom strategies to engage struggling students

Coordinates with grade-level teams to meet with families of struggling students and build plans for academic and behavioral success

Partners with the Special Education department to leverage their expertise to provide support to students within the classroom setting

Coordinates with the Special Education department to provide general education teachers with specific strategies to assist students with accommodations and modifications reasonable under TSAS’ full-inclusion model

School Summary:

TSAS is a free public charter school with small class sizes that prioritizes innovation and teacher autonomy. Applicants should be enthusiastic about experimentation, student-centered instruction, project-based learning, building strong relationships, and developing equitable success strategies to serve all students.

Required Qualifications Ability to work well with students and families who have experienced difficulty in school

Relationship-building approach to working with students, parents and teachers

Facility for dignifying and humanizing conversations
Preferred Qualifications Previous experience in teaching, counseling, or social work preferred

Bachelor’s Degree in Education, Social Work, Psychology/or related field; Master’s Degree in School Counseling preferred

Spanish-bilingual preferred
Include the following materials with your application: Cover Letter
Include the following materials with your application: Resume
Include the following materials with your application: Reference List
Application Instructions Apply at TSAS.org/careers
Link Click here to apply
Contact Name Rebecca Ortiz
Contact Email rortiz@tsas.org