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SCHOOL,FAMILY, COMMUNITY OUTREACH LIAISON

Location

Covina, California, United States

JobType

part-time

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Required Documents

Required Qualifications: Any combination of training and experience would provide the required knowledge and abilities as qualified. Must be fluent in Spanish, have a current CPR and First Aid certification prior to starting the assignment and maintaining current certification at all times. California Driver’s License is preferred. Selection Procedure: The selection process will consist of a written exam and a qualifications appraisal interview each weighted 50%. The following must be submitted with the application:

Requirements / Qualifications

The Vacancy: There is one, 6 hours a day, 11 month position, at the Health and Wellness Center. This recruitment will also be used to fill future vacancies, and temporary/substitute positions in this classification for up to six months. The Position: Under the supervision of a School Site Administrator, serves as an outreach liaison to support families with school-aged children. Serves as a communications liaison between families, community agencies, and the school to promote positive attendance, behavior, academics, and family engagement. Assists in scheduling parent education, family events, and parent meetings. Works effectively with people of all cultures.

Comments and Other Information

Applicants must submit with the application all of the following: A resume, proof of a valid First Aid/CPR training certificate, first Aide/CPR certificates from an authorized agency, a letter of introduction, and three letters of recommendation, no older than a year, signed and dated, (current, permanent, district employees do not have to submit three letters of recommendation). APPLICATIONS AND REQUIRED DOCUMENTS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED ON EDJOIN.org.

About the company

For more than a century, Covina-Valley Unified School District has served the communities of Covina, West Covina, Glendora, San Dimas, and Irwindale. Covina-Valley schools provide a small school district's personalized service and caring culture, where teachers and administrators know their students by name. Our graduates earn more than $1 million in scholarships each year. Due to the high academic standing of Covina-Valley students, more than half of all graduates meet or exceed the admission requirements for the California State and University of California systems. We provide a solid primary education underscoring reading, writing, language arts, math, science, social science, and technology aligned with the California Department of Education standards. Moreover, each campus offers leadership, curricular, and athletics/sports opportunities. A broad array of support services is available to children, adults, and families. An extensive arts program begins in elementary school, providing students with a well-rounded education. Our athletic teams garner California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Championships and are consistently ranked among the best in the region. Each school enjoys high parent participation - active PTA and booster organizations. Community residents and local businesses serve as classroom volunteers, providing in-kind prizes to motivate and recognize student achievement and underwrite essential school events. We invite you to visit our campuses to learn more about our educational program.

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