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Instructor III (Migrant Advocate) (6.5 hrs/day; 196 days/yea

Daviess County School District

Location: Owensboro, KY 42304
Type: Full-Time, Non-Remote
Posted on: July 21, 2021
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Instructor III (Migrant Advocate) (6.5 hrs/day; 196 days/year)
Daviess County School District
Owensboro, KY 42304
Job details
Job Type
Full-time
Full Job Description JOB DETAILS
Job Class Description: INSTRUCTOR III
Class Code: 7314
Job Title: MIGRANT ADVOCATE
Supervisory Responsibilities: NA
Position Type: FULL-TIME
FLSA Classification: NON-EXEMPT
Reports To: FEDERAL PROGRAMS COORDINATOR

Location: DISTRICT WIDE
Compensation:
Commensurate with salary range on the DCPS salary schedule for class code 7314
Hours Per Day: Varies based on assignment
Contracted Days: Varies based on assignment
QUALIFICATIONS
Required:
• Any combination equivalent to: bachelor's degree and three years successful experience with instruction
• Ability to provide own transportation when needed
Preferred:
• Bachelor’s degree
• Migrant experience or experience working with multi-cultural clientele
• Thorough knowledge of geographic area
Knowledge Of:
• Basic computer skills including use of mouse and keyboard to navigate computer, e-mail, and websites
• Federal regulations pertaining to the migrant education program (MEP)
• Subject matter in area of assignment
• Short and long-range planning techniques applicable to area of specialty
• Instruction methods and techniques
• In-service materials, subject matter and methods in area of specialty
• Record-keeping techniques
• Communication skill
• Research methods and report writing techniques
• Laws, rules and regulations related to assigned activities
• Policies and objectives of assigned program and activities
• Principles of training and providing work direction
• Technical aspects of field of specialty
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Summary:
The goal of the Migrant education program is to ensure that all migrant students reach challenging academic standards and graduate with a high school diploma that prepares them for responsible citizenship, further learning and productive employment.
Essential Functions, Duties and Responsibilities:
• Tutor individuals or small groups of students, reinforcing and implementing instruction as directed by the teacher, maintain records of student progress.
• Assist students by providing proper examples, emotional support, a friendly attitude and general guidance.
• Assist in the supervision of students.
• Meet and maintain contact with a student’s classroom teacher(s) to determine levels of academic proficiency and how the migrant program can assist the student to achieve.
• Periodically meet with students to see if they are performing well academically and adjusting to teachers, peers, and school.
• Resolve issues that arise, either directly, or through referral and follow up with other school and community resources.
• Monitor grades, academic achievement, attendance and behavior.
• Make home visits to: meet with parents/guardians; assess the home environment; determine needs of other children who may reside in the home; and seek the involvement of parents/guardians in the child’s education through modeling, coaching, and placement of educational or training materials in the home.
• Make other home visits and/or parent contacts as needs or requests by others might indicate.
• Maintain a log of activities to document services provided for migrant children and families.
• Continually seek and participate in appropriate professional development and training opportunities to enhance existing skills and to learn new skills for the job.
• Make use of all other school and community resources for health, social, and other identified needs through appropriate referral and follow-up.
• Compile and maintain data for completing a needs assessment of the program and for reports needed by the records clerk, district supervisor, and regional program coordinator.
• Maintain student control at Migrant sponsored events.
• Assure the health and safety of students by following health and safety practices and regulations.
• Inform teacher/principal/coordinator on matters of concern.
• Participate in meetings and training programs as assigned.
• Complete all required training and attend professional development sessions as requested.
• Complete appropriate documentation both electronically and in written form.
• Perform assigned tasks in a timely manner
• Be consistently responsible and display an attitude of honesty and credibility. Show enthusiasm, interest and concern for the total program and its efficient operation.
• Demonstrate positive behavior toward the purposes and goals of Daviess County Public Schools.
• Must be willing and available to work irregular/flexible hours when necessary to meet the needs of the position/District.
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Location, duties, responsibilities may be altered to meet the needs of the district.
Successful completion of post-offer, pre-employment screenings are required as a contingency of employment.

Contracts are with the district of Daviess County Public Schools-not with individual locations. Location assignments are subject to change.
TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT
1. Support employee with year-to-year contract.
2. Participates in Kentucky Retirement System (KRS)