JOB TITLE: School Based Family Specialist (SBFS)
JOB DESCRIPTION NARRATIVE:
The OKDHS School-Based Family Services Program is integrated inside the school system to provide
families with access to essential resources such as social safety nets, job readiness assistance,
programs for improving family bonds, and many other community resources. The SBFS serves as one
of the primary contacts between OKDHS, Guthrie Public Schools, students, and families in need. The SBFS
coordinates services to ensure that children and youth attend school and have the opportunity to
succeed academically.
The SBFS is the link between OKDHS, the school, the families who have children at the school. The
SBFS will attend the school districts in-services as well as attend any OKDHS training that is required.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education: Bachelors Required
Experience: Coordinating program implementation. Technology and telecommunications.
Experience in working closely with children and families.
Knowledge:
A solid ability to get along with patrons, staff, and administration. Strong
presentation/speaking ability. The ability to identify and assess the needs of students referred
and connect them to school and community.
Skills:
Effective communication and organizational skills, flexibility, and ability to maintain
confidentiality. Able to work independently to complete assigned projects. Must possess
management, instructional, and data collection skills-strong emphasis on working with the
public and colleagues. Availability of transportation is a must.
School-Based Family Specialist (SBFS) Job Description
The School-Based Family Specialist (SBFS) is a specially trained expert who is supported by an
experienced OKDHS Program Field Representative. The SBFS offers OKDHS expertise and serves as a
communication bridge for the families within the school district. The SBSF will work on-site at the
school, with office hours determined by the school. They will work with limited supervision from the
OKDHS Program Field Representative and make decisions based on OKDHS program knowledge.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The SBFS will:
community or interagency services as needed.
consultation and training. The SBFS will act as a liaison, in conjunction with the OKDHS
Field Representative to CWS and the school if requested.
schools' guidelines. The SBFS may go to the homes of those children identified by the
school and SBFS for various needs.
provide social work support for children, families, and school personnel.
transportation, housing, personal care, and other needs, which are required to ensure
child safety and family protective factors.
Attend all mandatory training by the school district and training provided by OKDHS.
Promote positive community relations through effective communication and involvement
of community members.
children's issues, OKDHS, and the confidential restraints that exist at the school district.
satisfaction with services, and identify any new or existing barriers to success.
platform SAMS, which will be used to evaluate outcomes of the program. These referrals
and contacts are to be entered timely as a quarterly report will be reviewed.
quarterly invoicing.
The SBFS may:
Guthrie Public Schools. The SBFS will be able to convene community support groups to help fill
gaps in community resources needed to help the children and their families within the
school system.
events to assist and ensure students and families have current and available information
regarding services provided.
providing and/or facilitating school in-service presentations and training on OK
OKDHS Program Field Representative, which could include attending IEP meetings,
assisting with McKinney Vento/Homeless Liaison, and spearheading attendance incentive
programs.
Be asked to provide some social-emotional support to students.
Oversee backpack program, food pantry, clothing closets, etc. May help coordinate the
mobile summer feeding program and backpack deliveries.
SBFS may be asked to help develop specialized programs (such as tutoring services,
truancy, specific counseling services for at-risk children, or after-school activities).
Teams, CARE TEAM meetings, etc.
coordinate prevention and intervention activities within the school. Additionally, the SBSF
may inform students and families about bullying awareness, crisis intervention, school
safety, and personal hygiene, etc.
and families.
community resources by assisting with job readiness/career development and
strengthening families.