Licensed Social Worker – High School
Social Worker – High School
School Social Worker (1.0)
Closes to internal bidders on 5/23/18 at 3:30 pm.
Position: School Social Worker (1.0)
Location: .50 FTE Eagle Point Elementary / .50 FTE Richardson Elementary
Start date: 8/27/18
Salary: Per Teacher Master Agreement (may be viewed at www.isd622.org)
Benefits: Per Teacher Master Agreement (may be viewed at www.isd622.org)
Work Year: 2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR
Required Qualifications:
1. Must possess a current MN School Social Work License;
2. Masters Degree in Social Work;
3. Experience working with elementary school age students with mental health needs and their families.
Desired Qualifications:
1. Training and experience with special education procedures and due process;
2. Background in behavior disorders and mental health;
3. Experience working in a school setting;
4. Computer proficiency.
Application Procedure:
Apply online at www.isd622.org/employment.
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