HOKE COUNTY SCHOOLS 2025-2026 In-School Suspension Coordinator
Title: In-School Suspension Coordinator Reports To: Principal Terms of Employment: Full Time Salary: $16.07 - $17.82 HRFLSA: Exempt Non-Exempt: Non-Exempt
Academic background or related work experience and skills in an area related to youth development. All applicants must have one of the following to qualify:
College transcript showing a degree was earned. College transcript showing at least 48 or more college-level courses completed.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Plans and implements programs and activities to reduce school violence. Promotes character education concepts and serves as a positive role model. Maintains high visibility throughout the building and grounds. Collaborates closely with the school resource officer SRO. Coordinates program-related staff development for faculty and staff as indicated. Monitors student behavior and develops interventions for improvement. Makes classroom presentations on program-related topics in coordination with instructional staff. Communicates effectively with students, parents, administration, and staff. Involves parents and community as "on-site" advocates in the schools. Assists the administrative staff with security concerns. Periodically participates in alternative and remediation programs, detention halls, and attendance academies. Attends School Resource Officers meetings. Participates in professional growth opportunities. Completes monthly reports and other accountability reports, such as for grants, as assigned. Makes recommendations to school administration and staff utilizing needs assessment data and observations. Serves as a team player and role model for other employees in the organization, demonstrates a commitment to continuous quality improvement, supports and exhibits organizational core values of caring, respect, integrity, responsibility, high expectations, being customer-driven, and valuing fairness. Performs other duties and accepts responsibilities as assigned.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Possess the visual acuity to work with data and figures, operate a computer, do extensive reading, and prepare and present written and oral reports and statistical data. Must have finger dexterity and be able to physically perform the basic life operational functions of kneeling, sitting, walking, stooping, reaching, lifting, pushing, pulling, talking, seeing, hearing, and repetitive motion.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Must become familiar with and maintain the Rapid Responder Program. Good knowledge of the school system and individual school crisis response and emergency plans. Good knowledge of conflict resolution, aggression management, crisis intervention, and de-escalation strategies, student and staff self-protection, crime prevention, bullying prevention, and drug and alcohol prevention. Assists schools in adopting the most successful strategies to train school staff to identify early warning signs and the most effective way to de-escalate potentially violent situations. Develop and present educational programs for school personnel, parents, and students as a means of preventing violence in schools. Serves as a liaison to schools and community agencies, police, and emergency response personnel. Must have a working knowledge of current trends in gang activity. Must be able to work as a team player.