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OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT → CLASSIFICATION → PARENT COMMUNITY COORDINATOR, DIVISION OF STUDENT, FAMILY AND SCHOOL SERVICES
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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 principle job elements.)Facilitates communication and meetings between school staff members and parents/guardians, with special attention to parents/guardians who may face language, cultural, or socio-economic barriers.Participates in monthly professional learning meetings and OAFES cluster-level collaboration meetings to problem solve and share family engagement strategies.Works with individual parents/guardians formally and informally to help solve a wide array of problems, in part by providing information and referrals to school system and community services and resources.Attends Individualized Education Program, Educational Management Team, Collaborative Problem Solving, and other meetings with parents/guardians to help them navigate the process, as needed.Informs school administrators and designated school staff members about the needs of individual or groups of parents/guardians.Participates in school-based team collaborative student services team meetings.Provides orientation services for families of newcomer students.Assists parents/guardians in such matters as procedures for exploring special school programs for their children, including choice and magnet programs, understanding Montgomery County Board policies and MCPS regulations and procedures, students and parents/guardians rights and responsibilities, due process rights, Multidisciplinary Educational Training and Support (METS), English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), and special education services availability of school system and community programs and assistance.Develops and supports interventions to address school attendance issues.Encourages and promotes parent/guardian participation in student and school activities, with special attention to those parents/guardians who are traditionally underrepresented to support improved student academic performance and social and emotional learning.Serves as an advocate and liaison for parents/guardians within the school and the school system, with special attention to those parents/guardians who are traditionally underrepresented.Works to create a welcoming and supportive environment for parents in the school, building trust and relationships, with special attention to those parents/guardians who may face language cultural, or socioeconomic barriers.Serves as a member of the School Improvement Team.Assists schools with requesting interpretation and translation requests for parents/guardians Serves as a member of the schools family involvement team, initiating, recommending, and implementing a variety of programs to engage and involve parents/guardians in the life of the school.Plans and facilitates a variety of parent/guardian meetings and workshops at the school, cluster, and district level helping parents/guardians to understand the curriculum and student learning expectations.Provides parents/guardians tips and strategies to support at-home learning.Works in close collaboration with other school-based groups that provide parent/guardian and student support, including Linkages to Learning.Assists with system wide family engagement events and programs.Collects, analyzes, and utilizes data for continuous improvement.Conducts professional learning opportunities for school staff members related to effective parent/guardian engagement, with special attention to bridging language and cultural barriers.Provides other support services when necessary. Performs related duties consistent with the scope and intent of the position.
This description may be changed at any time.