Require 875 Fed Pro Tutor Advisor - Families in Transition Advocate in USA
Job title: 875 Fed Pro Tutor Advisor - Families in Transition Advocate
Company: Alaska Teacher Placement
Job description: Job Summary: Under the direct supervision of a certified teacher or administrator, identifies and provides support services. for out of school youth and students experiencing homelessness. The tutor advisor should be prepared to help students in need of academic intervention obtain needed supports.
Specific job responsibilities relevant for this position include:
The tutor advisor should be prepared to work with students in need of acadmic intervention. The following characteristics and skills are desired for any interested candidate:
- Help identify out of school youth and help get enrolled in school.
- Help identify students who are living in substandard housing or homeless situations.
- Provide tutoring options if such tutoring is scheduled at a time when a student would not receive instruction from a teacher.
- Compile and maintain accurate student records on attendance, location, barriers, achievement and other factors related to students' schooling.
- Provide information, materials and instructional support items to families.
- Conduct and or participate in parent involvement activities. May be asked to contact parents/legal guardians by telephone, in writing and/or home visits to encourage their active participation in the student's formal education.
- Coordinate parent/family school functions and communication.
- Attend meetings and parent conferences to provide information and facilitate communication between students/parents and instructors/school administration.
- May be required to provide additional support functions including: preparing items for the program newsletter, school announcements and bulletins; and/or assist in organizing special events or guest speakers.
- Conduct progress monitoring assessments and maintain accurate progress monitoring date.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- High school diploma or GED, AND
- Two years of college (at least 48-semester hour credits); or
- Associate's (or higher) degree; or
- Pass the Para Pro Assessment and the Paraprofessional Standards Checklist.