Job Summary:
The Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) Social Worker utilizes leadership, advocacy,
and collaboration to implement a data-driven multi-tiered system of support that
addresses students’ academic, behavioral, and social-emotional needs. They collect and
analyze data to guide interventions, provide direct support through individual and group
services, and consult with educators and families to enhance student success.
Additionally, they coordinator with community agencies, assist families in navigating the
educational system, and ensure the implementation of effective intervention strategies to
promote positive student outcomes.
Essential Functions (May include, but not limited to):
1. Collect, evaluate, and utilize student data to inform intervention strategies and
recommend modifications to support academic and behavioral success.
2. Design and implement tiered interventions, providing consultation to general and
special education teachers and case management for students requiring multiple services.
3. Participate in student support team meetings, MTSS meetings, and parent
conferences to develop and monitor student progress.
4. Manage and analyze student data to track academic, behavioral, and socialemotional development.
5. Meet with the MTSS Supervisor to report student progress and track intervention
effectiveness.
6. Provide staff with research based, data-driven intervention strategies to support student
learning and behavior.
7. Collaborate with the building principal and professional learning communities to identify
training and support needs for general education students with behavioral challenges.
8. Conduct home visits and coordinator with community organizations to provide additional
support for students and families.
9. Assist parents and families in navigating and fully participating in their child’s educational
experience.
10. Provide individual and group counseling services to address academic, behavioral, and
social-emotional needs.
11. Utilize behavior management techniques to promote a positive learning environment.
12. Ensure compliance with district policies and procedures across all assigned school
buildings.
13. Maintain detailed records of student encounters, interventions, and required
documentation.
14. Develop and implement plans to enhance student success and overall well-being.
15. Identify and report child abuse and neglect cases as required by law.
16. Mobilize school and community resources to support students’ academic and personal
development.
17. Collaborate with community agencies and organizations to provide additional services
for students and families.
18. Coordinator services and referrals for individual students and their families to optimize
their learning potential.
19. Performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Education:
Must hold one of the following qualifications
- Preliminary School Social Worker Certificate (PSSWC)
- Professional School Social Worker Certificate (PSWC)
- School Social Worker Permit (SSWP)