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Core responsibilities

The education intervention program specialist provides leadership, curriculum intervention, and activity coordination for school-Aged children residing at the transitional living and learning center using a trauma-Informed approach. This role involves building strong relationships with youth and parents to support academic success, grade advancement, and healthy social development through direct support and coordination of after-School activities.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a bachelor's degree in education, social sciences, human services, or a closely related field, along with knowledge of trauma-Informed care and developmentally appropriate practices. Essential qualifications include strong decision-Making, time management, interpersonal skills, and the ability to react effectively in crisis situations, plus a valid texas class c driver’s license and reliable vehicle.

bachelor degreeAdvocacyData TrackingNeeds AssessmentClassroom ManagementConflict ResolutionParent EngagementService Plan DevelopmentCompliance MonitoringProgram EvaluationSocial DevelopmentParent EducationActivity CoordinationTrauma-Informed ApproachCurriculum InterventionAfter-School ActivitiesAcademic Success Support