Northwest Tri-county Intermediate Unit 5·New Castle, Pennsylvania
The specialist is responsible for identifying, recruiting, and enrolling migrant children while providing educational support and advocacy. They also coordinate parent involvement activities and maintain accurate records of student progress and program compliance.
Migrant Education Recruiter - Student Support Specialist - Parent Involvement Specialist
The position is contracted for up to 10 hours per week, is based out of the New Castle School District Office, requires travel, providing services to students primarily in Mercer, Lawrence, Butler, Beaver, and Allegheny counties and pays $24.44 per hour.
The Migrant Education Recruiter-Student Support Specialist-Parent Involvement Specialist is responsible for identification, recruitment, enrollment of eligible migrant children, and out of school youth in accordance with the Migrant Education state and local site recruitment plan. They will also be responsible for working with schools and service agencies to advocate and assist all students in developing self-concepts, educational competencies, etc. to become responsible and productive members of society. The Parent Involvement Specialist provides support to the parents to help meet the student's needs. This is a grant funded position.
This job operates in a professional office environment. Incumbent must be able to sit at desk or in a vehicle for extended periods of time. This role routinely uses standard office equipment with a vast majority of the time utilizing computers to complete daily tasks. Due to travel outside of the home office, candidates are required to have a vehicle and valid driver's license to attend job related duties, meetings, seminars, and trainings.
Position will remain open for applications until it has been filled.
Candidates must hold a high school diploma or equivalency and a valid driver's license. A bachelor's degree in education and 1-3 years of experience in teaching or casework are desired.
Market context
In Pennsylvania, migrant education and family engagement roles often draw candidates with bilingual skills and experience supporting students and parents across school and community settings. These positions can be competitive because employers value a high school diploma, a valid driver’s license, and preferred Spanish or Creole proficiency, with a bachelor’s degree in education or a related field often strengthening an application. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then highlight any outreach, recruitment, or parent communication experience in your application.
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