Educational Coordinator
Come demonstrate your passion for child & family empowerment by joining the Wayside team!
*****SIGN ON BONUS OF $2000!! ($1000 after 30 days; $1000 after 90 days)*****
At Wayside, you can expect to be part of an inclusive, innovative, and equity- focused community that approaches client care as a matter of social justice. Wayside is one of Massachusetts’ most respected child and family serving agencies with program locations across Central, Eastern and Northeastern Massachusetts serving more than 6,000 children, young adults, and families each year.
Wayside thinks of our employees as whole people and invests in benefits to support employee wellness.
- Tuition, training & student loan reimbursement
- PTO Package: 3 Wellness Days (time off), 9 Paid Holidays, Up to 3 weeks of vacation (in your first year)
- A learning environment – free training institute with thought leaders, CEU trainings & program trainings, etc.
- Financial health supports
- Equity focused medical benefits
- Teamwork atmosphere Career development support – a great place to grow your career!!!
EDUCATION COORDINATOR
Metro North/Wakefield
Wayside Youth & Family Support Network is hiring a creative and supportive individual to work in our Family Networks program! Build and sustain collaborative relationships with school districts in the local Department of Children and Families (DCF) office area to further quality education plans for all youth in the Family Networks system. We provide a supportive culture that is team-focused and places value on healthy work dynamics.
Starting Salary: $25.00 - $27.00/hour + sign-on bonus (half paid after 30 days of employment and half paid after 90 days of employment; pro-rated for part-time). Adjustments up from the base rate of pay could include such factors as years of related experience, educational background, needed language fluency and/or areas of expertise.
What you will do:
- Position involves keeping youth in community schools, developing leadership role in obtaining the best possible education plan for every child, and supporting education rights for homeless youth.
- Build and sustain collaborative relationships with school districts in the DCF Area.
- Consult to DCF regarding Special Education Law and educational rights of youth in DCF care. Keep DCF apprised of any changes in Special Education Law that impact youth in care.
- Participate in DCF Family Team Meetings to help assess and determine appropriate services for families. Attend Educational Team Meetings to ensure the educational needs of DCF youth are met.
- Care Coordination: Send referrals to service providers. Complete emergency placement searches. Coordinate placement intakes. Coordinate service start dates. Monitor the quality and appropriateness of services/placements through treatment/utilization review meetings.
- Complete Duty Day responsibilities. Refer DCF staff to community resources and CBHI. Monitor provider quality and customer service issues with providers.
- Attend IEP and school meetings. Assist in setting up school transportation for children in placement. Develop cost share agreements between DCF and school districts for Residential Placements. Assist in Local Education Agency (LEA) clarifications, obtaining Ed Surrogates, etc.
- Maintain and effectively manage an appropriate caseload based upon standards.
- Assist in development of collaborative relationships among community and contracted providers.
- Function as a resource for ongoing information and problem-solving within the DCF Office on Network issues.
- Administrative: Provide electronic copies of action plans to DCF and providers. Initiate/Input service referrals. Maintain an organized calendar of meetings.
Competencies/Traits of Our Superstars:
- Candidates are encouraged to have a strong knowledge base in DCF standards and practice and community-based services.
- Demonstrate skills in cultural competence, management, negotiation, teambuilding, and effective communication, and organization.
- Ability to multi task and meet deadlines.
- Demonstrate diplomacy by being a liaison between DCF staff and providers.
- Ability to work independently (i.e. can self-direct on projects, can propose project solutions in regard to their curriculum area and lesson planning).
- Flexibility and creative thinking (i.e. ability to adapt and adjust to changing work situations, recognize and respond quickly when lesson/activity does not go as planned).
- Bachelor’s Degree required.
- Minimum of 2+ years of experience in direct service with families, with significant knowledge of Special Education Law.
We will train you in: Motivational Interviewing; Courageous Conversations; Attachment, Regulation and Competency Model (ARC); Trauma Informed Practices.
Wayside welcomes equity-minded applicants whose values align with our goal of being a child welfare and behavioral health agency committed to anti-racism, social justice, and advocacy. Successful candidates are asked to be engaged in Wayside’s dedication to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion.Bilingual/bicultural and LGBTQ+ applicants are encouraged to apply!
Other details
- Job Family 5435
- Pay Type Hourly
- Required Education Bachelor’s Degree
- Wakefield, MA 01880, USA