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Job Summary:
The (Job Title) is a vital and supportive member of the PCSD team, working collaboratively with educators, support staff, and administration to achieve the shared goal of ensuring all students receive the education they need to succeed both today and tomorrow. This role is performed within a school environment, overseen by the school principal, where teamwork and dedication to student success are paramount.
All staff are expected to fully adhere to the ethical standards set forth by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission, continuously demonstrating a strong understanding of the tasks and responsibilities their roles require. Moreover, they must embody the core belief that every action we take is driven by a commitment to the best interests of our students.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Position Title: Parent Mentor
Salary Schedule: CLSS
Department: Student Services
Job Code: 141304
Reports To: Executive Director of Student Services
Work Schedule: 180 days per year/4 hours per day
Grade/Level: PAMEN
FLSA: Non-Exempt
Primary Function: Promote the Exceptional Students' Educational Program activities through letters to parents, teachers, press releases. Develop newsletter for the Parent Mentor Program. Develop packets of information for parents of newly identified students and all parents of students with disabilities. Educate parents of sources of information such as web sites and local GLRS. Knowledge of the IEP process, the parent's role and local school system policies and procedures.
Working Conditions:
Physical Demands:
Office Environment
Dexterity of hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard
Constant interruptions
Hearing and speaking to exchange information in person and on the telephone
Seeing to read a variety of materials
Sitting for extended periods of time
Bending at the waist, kneeling, or crouching to file materials
Qualifications:
Minimum a bachelor's degree preferred
Parent of Special Needs child preferred
Display positive attitude and leadership qualities
Possess excellent communication and computer skills
Establish working relationship with the school system
The Board of Education and the Superintendent may accept alternatives to some of the above requirements.
Essential Functions:
Provide support to families of students with disabilities in understanding procedural safeguards
Act as a liaison between families of students with disabilities and community agencies
Develop training manuals to facilitate the understanding of IDEA and program implementation for parents of students with disabilities
Provide support to schools by conducting parent coffees/training and support
Assist coordinators by supporting families struggling to navigate special education
Attend conferences to enhance knowledge and awareness
Support Coordinators with parent coffees / parent night workshops
Other duties as assigned by the Superintendent or designee
Applicants will be selected for interview. Please do not contact local schools.