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Office Asst 4/General

Purpose statement

The role of Instructional Assistant 4 is designed to support the instructional program by:

  • Collaborating with families to identify and achieve goals and access necessary support services.
  • Developing and delivering training programs.
  • Facilitating positive relationships among parents, schools, and students.
  • Monitoring and intervening with students facing truancy challenges.
  • Assisting in coordinating student services and child welfare programs, including collaboration with courts, guardians, foster parents, the Children's Justice Center, youth in custody, social workers, and teachers.
  • Providing services to students in migrant education programs.
  • Supplying relevant information to students, parents, school offices, and community representatives.
  • Supporting the implementation and maintenance of services in alignment with established guidelines and standards.

This position plays a vital role in fostering student success by connecting resources, strengthening relationships, and ensuring compliance with program goals.

 

Essential Functions

 

  • Represents the district as the child welfare and attendance representative by appearing in adult and juvenile courts, district attorney hearings, and related proceedings.
  • Assists administrators in developing and implementing program resources to address community needs effectively.
  • Attends local, state, and national meetings and training sessions to stay informed on current trends and best practices.
  • Maintains regular attendance to provide quality educational experiences and ensure continuity for students, parents, and the school community.
  • Collaborates in the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of the Migrant Education Program, ensuring compliance with grant policies and state/federal guidelines.
  • Collects, maintains, and reviews records and statistics to meet district, state, and federal reporting requirements related to youth in custody and truancy.
  • Conducts home visits to distribute information, assess needs, establish rapport, and provide supportive services to students and families.
  • Facilitates and participates in meetings (e.g., curriculum, safety, advisory, special committees) to coordinate activities and align outcomes with school, district, and state objectives.
  • Coordinates with external agencies and school sites to provide program referrals and support for students and families.
  • Files probation referrals and criminal complaints for juveniles as required by mandated legal obligations.
  • Initiates contact with students and parents regarding attendance issues, explaining the provisions of compulsory attendance laws and the potential consequences of non-compliance.
  • Maintains accurate and up-to-date manual and electronic files to comply with regulatory requirements and established guidelines.
  • Organizes and participates in community activities and meetings to strengthen parent engagement and enhance students' educational experiences.
  • Orients students, families, and volunteers to familiarize them with program services, expectations, and requirements.
  • Participates in multidisciplinary team meetings with staff (e.g., administrators, counselors, social workers, law enforcement) to address student and family concerns.
  • Prepares reports, memos, and correspondence to document activities, provide references, and communicate information effectively.
  • Investigate and report cases of child abuse or neglect in response to school requests, ensuring appropriate action and compliance with regulations.
  • Responds to inquiries from parents, community agencies, auditors, and other stakeholders to provide accurate information and direction.
  • Serves as a liaison between the district and county/state child welfare and attendance agencies.
  • Supports families with equity and advocacy needs (e.g., diversity, language, 504 plans, SEPs, IEPs) to enhance students' educational experiences.
  • Tracks student data (e.g., grades, attendance, interventions) to identify needs and connect students and families with additional resources.
  • Verifies student residency for inter- or intra-district transfers and proof of enrollment for special programs.
  • Performs other duties as assigned to ensure efficient and effective operations.