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Requirements: 

  1. Education: 
    • Master of Social Work degree from an MDE- approved graduate school 
    • Completion of an approved school social worker program from a graduate school of social work 
    • Minimum of 500 clock hours of supervised social work practicum experiences 
  2. Certificates/ Licenses: 
    • Recommendation for Temporary Approval for School Social Worker from a Michigan school of social work training program (Or) 
    • MDE Temporary Approval for School Social Worker (Or)  
    • MDE Continuing Temporary Approval for School Social Worker (Or) 
    • MDE Full Approval for School Social Worker

Duties: 

  1. School-Based Systems Support 
    • Identify and coordinate accommodations and environmental modifications to support student access to the general education curriculum. 
    • Support successful student transitions that impact learning opportunities. 
    • Conduct Functional Behavior Assessments (FBAs) and develop Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs); support school-wide Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS). 
    • Provide instruction, modeling, and consultation to students, families, and staff on effective behavior intervention strategies. 
    • Participate in pre-referral/building-level problem-solving teams and serve on Multidisciplinary Evaluation Teams (MET). 
    • Serve as a liaison between BISD and community agencies and resources. 
  2. Special Education Evaluation 
    • Collaborate with parents, administrators, multidisciplinary team members, and community agencies to evaluate students and determine the educational impact of disabilities. 
    • Administer, interpret, and report assessments for special education eligibility and service planning. 
    • Conduct systematic student observations and assist with implementation of IEPT recommendations, particularly those involving family and community collaboration. 
  3. Direct Services 
    • Provide direct services to students with disabilities in accordance with IEPs, including progress monitoring and required documentation. 
    • Support district behavior programs and social-emotional learning initiatives. 
    • Assist with implementation of the Peer-to-Peer LINKS program at assigned buildings. 
    • Maintain required student attendance and Medicaid documentation. 
    • Perform other duties as assigned, including working additional or supplemental days as required to ensure continuity of services.