Job Description
Job DescriptionMinimum 1+ years social worker experience required.
A school district in Denver, CO, is seeking skilled Social Workers for contract positions supporting K-12 students in multiple school settings. These roles focus on providing essential mental health services, working directly with both elementary and secondary students to support their well-being and academic success throughout the school year.
Ideal candidates will have experience in school-based social work, including conducting Individualized Education Plan (IEP) meetings, performing special education evaluations, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to address student needs effectively. Flexibility is important, as assignments may change over time and will involve travel between several school sites.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver mental health support services to students in diverse educational settings
- Conduct and participate in IEP meetings and special education evaluations
- Collaborate with educators, families, and support staff to develop and implement individualized support plans
- Adapt to flexible schedules and change in assignments across multiple school locations
Qualifications:
- Valid State of Colorado Social Worker license or certification
- Experience in school-based social work environments preferred
- Strong munication and teamwork skills
- Ability to work independently and manage a varied caseload
Position Details:
- Multiple part-time opportunities available (15 hours, 22.5 hours, and 30+ hours per week)
- Contract assignments spanning the full school year
- Flexible scheduling with potential to work across different school sites within the district
This is an excellent opportunity for licensed social workers passionate about supporting students mental health and educational success in dynamic school environments. Candidates interested in specific weekly hour mitments should specify their preferences in the application.
Apply now to contribute your expertise to a supportive educational munity dedicated to student growth.