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EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Note: (Incumbents may perform any combination of the essential functions shown below. This position description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, knowledge, or ability associated with this classification, but is intended to accurately reflect the core job elements.)Builds and strengthens relationships with colleagues, and serves on central office teams, to address specific student and school needs and to assure effective and efficient implementation of social-emotional programs. Models effective leadership practices, including articulating a vision for effective support to schools, utilizing time management strategies, prioritizing work, attending to one¿s own professional growth through reflection and critical analysis of practice.Facilitates, coaches and monitors a nexus between implementing restorative justice practices that change school culture, reengage students, and increase student performance. Monitors and analyzes student performance related to desired outcomes of programs within the department to inform instructional decisions and monitors plans for social emotional interventions.Conducts planning events with principals, administrators, school counselors, and teachers to assist them in establishing and meeting local and district strategic priorities. Provides coaching and support to principals, school-based and central office staff regarding school counseling, restorative practices, and alternative learning opportunities. Helps to design and lead professional learning opportunities for principals and school leadership teams to foster change in adult practice to accelerate student learning and performance and decrease disproportionality in discipline as an outcome of effective social-emotional programming. Conducts observations of school teams as part of the restorative justice implementation process. Participates in the selection and evaluation process for department staff; provides the necessary administrative and supervisory functions for appropriate leadership of assigned staff.Develops and manages the department local MCPS budget, and grants and grant-making activities.Establishes and maintains collaborative relationships with other MCPS offices, MCCPTA, county agencies, professional organizations, higher education and business partners, as well as the Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE), as required to support the mission of the department and to expand understanding and practice of school counseling, restorative justice, and educating students in alternative learning environments .Develops and presents information and programs to the Board of Education, professional staff groups, and community groups.Supervises staff workload of all staff members in the department. Understands and applies principles of performance evaluation and professional growth standards for employees. Performs related duties consistent with the scope and intent of the position.sion of the department and to expand understanding and practice of restorative justice in community settings.Collects and utilizes data to inform instructional decisions and monitors plans for restorative justice and other social emotional interventions.Develops and presents information and programs to the Board of Education, professional staff groups, and community groups.Supervises staff workload of all staff members in the department.Performs related duties consistent with the scope and intent of the position.
This description may be changed at any time.