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Elementary Social Worker
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Job Responsibilities
The Elementary School Social Worker promotes the social, emotional, and behavioral well-being of students. The Social Worker provides direct counseling and intervention, consults with teachers and administrators, partners with families, and connects students to school- and community-based resources. The role draws on expertise in child development, social-emotional learning, trauma-informed practice, crisis response, and special education processes.
Essential Job Functions
Direct Service & Counseling
- Provide individual and small-group counseling addressing concerns such as anxiety, grief, family transitions, peer relationships, self-regulation, and social skills.
- Deliver evidence-based Tier 2 and Tier 3 social-emotional interventions aligned to student need.
- Provide social work services consistent with each student's IEP minutes for students in the grades served.
- Support classroom social-emotional learning (SEL) through push-in lessons, modeling, and consultation as needed.
- Collect and analyze progress-monitoring data to evaluate interventions and adjust supports.
Crisis Response & Mental Health Support
- Provide timely crisis intervention for students experiencing acute social, emotional, behavioral, or mental health concerns.
- Conduct risk and threat assessments and develop safety and re-entry plans in collaboration with administration and families.
- Fulfill mandated reporter responsibilities, including reports to the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) as required by law.
- Connect students and families with school- and community-based mental health and social service resources.
Assessment, IEP & 504 Services
- Serve as a member of the IEP Evaluation Team, conducting social-emotional, adaptive behavior, and functional behavior assessments as appropriate.
- Attend IEP meetings, complete related paperwork, and provide social work services as outlined in IEPs for students in the grades served.
- Serve as Case Manager 504 Plans drafting plans and monitoring implementation of accommodations.
- Contribute to the development and monitoring of behavior support plans (BIPs) as needed.
- Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential records in compliance with state and federal regulations.
Collaboration & Multi-Tiered Support
- Serve as a member of the Grade Level Intervention Planning Team as needed.
- Partner with the Assistant Principal as needed to coordinate student support, behavioral interventions, and family communication.
- Consult with classroom teachers on behavior management, social-emotional strategies, and classroom-based supports.
- Provide feedback and training to instructional assistants and other team members to ensure implementation of Behavior Intervention Plans
- Collaborate with general and special educators, related-service providers, the school nurse, and outside professionals to ensure coordinated services.
- Provide proactive support and onboarding for new students in the grade levels served.
Family & Stakeholder Engagement
- Maintain regular, supportive communication with parents/guardians regarding student progress, interventions, and resources.
- Provide families with strategies, referrals, and community resources to extend support beyond school.
Other Duties
- Perform additional duties relevant to the scope of the position as assigned by administration.
Qualifications
Qualifications
- Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL) with School Social Worker endorsement (or eligibility).
- Master's degree in Social Work (MSW) from an accredited program.
- Strong knowledge of child development, social-emotional learning, tiered interventions, trauma-informed practice, and evidence-based counseling approaches.
- Experience with crisis intervention, risk assessment, and mandated reporting requirements.
- Familiarity with IEP and 504 processes, including evaluation, case management, and progress monitoring.
- Experience working with elementary-aged students in a public school setting preferred.
Salary/Benefits
Salary/Benefits
Commensurate with the current agreement between the District and the Kenilworth Educators Association.
How to Apply
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Email Address
rwhite@kenilworth38.org
School District
https://www.kenilworth38.org/
Position Website
https://www.kenilworth38.org/about/employment
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Report Card Link
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Job Posting Date
5/18/2026
Start Date
8/11/2026
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District Name Kenilworth SD #38 Building Name Address The Joseph Sears School, 542 Abbotsford Rd
Kenilworth, IL 60043 Phone (847) 867-9453 Fax (847)256-4418 IASA Region Cook North County Cook (North) County Employment Type Full-time permanent Job Category Agriculture Education Grade Level Elementary
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