Summary

Professional | Non-Classroom Suppt & Admin | R | Washington Tech High School | Post Date: 11/6/2024 | Available: Open Until Filled | Closing: 9999-12-12

Description

Position Summary

Serve as building lead in the implementation of whole school Restorative Practices in either a pilot site or Early Innovation Research federal grant funded implementation site in relationship to the Office of School Support and their Restorative Practices Program.

Reporting

This position reports to the building administrator and take directions and training by the Office of School Support.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree and two years of professional level educational administrative support, training, project coordination or related work experience. (Equivalent combinations of education and experience will be considered.)

Preferred Qualifications

  • Completion of Foundational and Advanced Trainings in Circle, Restorative Practice Whole School Implementation Science, Restorative Chats and Language/Affective Language, and Repairing Harm/Re-entry circles.
  • Completion of Beyond Diversity or equivalent
  • Ability to work effectively, cooperatively and collaboratively with students, parents, school staff and administration.
  •  Experience with facilitating training
  • Completion of trauma-informed coursework
  • Enrollment and completion Delivering Effective Professional Development for Adult

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  •  Knowledge of Beyond Courage and/or engagement/leadership on building racial equity team
  • Knowledge of barriers to learning.
  • Knowledge of district and community resources available to assist students and their families with resolving academic achievement and/or behavioral problems.
  • Knowledge of conflict resolution theories and methods.
  • Knowledge of behavior management theories.
  • Experience implementing/leading PBIS and whole building professional development
  • Experience coaching educators via Cognitive Coaching or similar model, through a racial equity lens
  • Experience working with students K-12 with specialized support potentially inclusive of ELL, SPED and racially diverse settings.
  • Ability to interact effectively with persons from various cultural, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds.
  • Ability to plan, organize and implement and document projects. 3 PROJECT COORDINATOR/ RESTORATIVE PRACTICES
  • Excellent organizational, planning and coordination skills.
  • Excellent communication skills, both oral and written.

Responsibilities

The essential functions include, but are not limited to, the following fundamental duties:

1) Lead and coordinate the activities of Restorative Practices to improve student achievement and school climate in one RP implementation school in alignment with SPPS/SPFE leadership of RP district-wide

2) Create a Restorative Practices Team that includes school administrators, teachers, counselors, behavior specialists, and other staff as appropriate, for the school site; facilitate team meetings; lead discussions on how to incorporate a three-year, school-wide approach to restorative practices implementation with other school practices.

3) Attend training, train, accompany/model, coach and support educators to develop a restorative mindset and facilitate restorative circles and other practices in accordance with the school-wide implementation plan.

4) Model restorative impulse and repair of harm with students in alignment with the school¿s implementation plan to develop and build capacity around a school-specific repair of harm strategy

5) Be a connector and facilitator of aligning building and district level efforts through :

  • Attending relevant professional development in restorative practices in advanced circle processes: Family Group Conferencing, repairing harm circles, welcome back and re-entry circles
  • Facilitating SPPS Professional Development trainings in Restorative Practices 2 PROJECT COORDINATOR/ RESTORATIVE PRACTICES
  • Attending SPPS Restorative Practice district meetings
  • Participating in meetings and supervision of the Office of School Support, including RP facilitators community of practice circles and PD
  • Participating in evaluation activities as developed by the RP leadership team and external evaluator 6) Other responsibilities may include the development or delegation of:
  • Communications activities such as:
    • Coordinate and produce school restorative practice professional development updates, newsletters, website updates and other communications
  • Support family engagement programming to support restorative practice whole community learning
    • In partnership with other support staff, conduct home visits as needed to support students and families
    • Participate in parent-teacher conferences as needed
    • May participate in school meetings including staff meetings, Student Assessment Team (SAT), and SCIT team.
    • Student leadership and voice in RP for the school
    • Network with restorative practice practitioners and community leaders to explore opportunities for partnership with school and/or to share the story of your school¿s RP journey for learning with others Perform other assignments as assigned

Pay, Benefits and Work Schedule

This is a 10 month position working 40 hours per week.

Salary and benefits are in accordance with the SCSP negotiated labor agreement. The labor agreement and salary schedule can be found at Labor Agreements – Saint Paul Public Schools (spps.org). 

Benefits are available to new employees after 30 days of active employment.  Benefits include medical insurance, life insurance, sick leave, pension plan, tax-free retirement account, and flexible spending account.  Some employee groups also receive vacation, dental insurance and disability insurance.  A benefits summary is available at Benefit Summaries by Bargaining Unit – Saint Paul Public Schools (spps.org).

This posting will close on August 16th, 2024

How to Apply

To be considered further, please apply for this position and attach a resume and cover letter to your online application.

The Human Resource Department will review your application materials and contact you regarding the next steps.

To attach additional documents to your online application, click on the “Additional Attachments” link from the applicant homepage and upload your documents as attachments.  Valid file extensions for attaching a document include .doc, .txt, .rtf, and .pdf.

Other Information

Transcript – Unofficial transcripts are accepted at the time of hire.  You must submit official transcripts within 30 days of your start date.  Formal credential evaluation is required for post-secondary education completed outside of the United States.

Veteran’s Preference – If you are an eligible veteran applying for a job where veteran’s preference applies and wish to claim Veterans Preference you must submit a legible copy of your DD214 to the Human Resource Department with your employment application. If your claim is approved, five or ten additional points will be added to your final passing score.

Criminal Background Investigation and Reference Checks – Reference checks and a criminal background investigation will be completed as a condition of hire for all new employees and for former employees who have not been employed by the District for more than six months.

Essential Functions

Essential functions are job duties that the individual holding the position must be able to perform unaided or with the assistance of a reasonable accommodation through the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) and the Americans with Disability Amendments Act (ADAAA). The essential functions are typical duties as outlined under Responsibilities.

Regular and reliable attendance.

May be exposed to various cleaning products.

Equal Employment Opportunity

Saint Paul Public Schools is an equal opportunity employer and supports an inclusive workplace environment.

Equity Statement

SPPS is committed to an equitable workforce where all employees represent this commitment through equitable practices in their job position.