KIPP·Kansas City, Missouri
Provide comprehensive social-emotional, behavioral, and mental health support to students and families through counseling and crisis intervention. Collaborate with school staff and community agencies to remove barriers to learning and promote student well-being.
Requires a Master's degree in Social Work (MSW) and a valid Missouri license or certification as a School Social Worker. Candidates should have experience working with children and families, preferably in a school setting.
Market context
In Missouri, school social worker roles are typically tied to student support, attendance, behavior, and family engagement needs, so candidates with school-based experience are often well positioned. These openings can be competitive because districts usually look for an MSW, a valid Missouri school social worker license or certification, and comfort working with children and families. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to quickly compare fit, then confirm licensure details and highlight any school or child-family support experience in your application.