26-27 Student Support Advisor Job Pool
- Ed Svs / ELOP at Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District Print Application Deadline 7/10/2026 2:30 PM Pacific Date Posted 6/17/2026 Contact Tayler Roth 7077924720 Number of Openings 7 Salary Pay Range $21.35
- $27.25 Per Hour Length of Work Year 2026-2027 school Year Employment Type Part Time About the Employer Learning for a Lifetime
- Committed to the Future We're proud to be a district creating innovative programs, opening schools, attracting students and preparing them for college and careers. Our vision is clear
- all students are entitled to a successful education, our focus is learning and we are a team.
This vision is shared by our community and we are thankful for the tremendous support we receive, which helps make our schools special places for children to learn. We have strong academic and enrichment programs, magnet programs and distinguished schools from transitional kindergarten through high school. Our district has received national recognition for our work in closing the achievement gap and increasing access to advanced curriculum for all students.
Job Summary Job Summary Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 1:30pm-5:30pm & Wednesday 12:15pm-5:15pm
DEFINITION OF POSITION
The Student Support Advisor is responsible for providing a range of supportive services to students, their families, and school staff in order to promote student success and well-being. This role involves addressing a variety of student needs, from academic support to emotional guidance, ensuring that all students have access to the resources and support they need to succeed in their education. The Student Support Advisor will work collaboratively with teachers, education specialists, administrators, school psychologists, counselors, and families to create a positive learning environment and support the individual needs of students. The Student Support Advisor reports to the site Principal, the Student Services Specialist II, or other designee.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Student Support Services:
- Provide direct assistance to students in navigating academic, behavioral, and emotional challenges.
- Work with students one-on-one or in small groups to offer guidance on coping strategies, conflict resolution, and social-emotional learning.
- Support students in developing organizational and study skills to enhance their academic success.
- Refer students to appropriate specialists (counselors, tutors, etc.
) as needed. Collaboration with
School Personnel:
- Work closely with teachers, counselors, school psychologists, and administrators to develop individualized support plans for students.
- Assist in the creation and implementation of intervention strategies for at-risk students.
- Participate in regular meetings with school staff to discuss student progress and concerns.
Family Engagement:
- Communicate effectively with parents/guardians regarding their child's academic progress, behavioral concerns, and emotional well-being.
- Provide resources and referrals to external community organizations to assist families with additional needs.
- Facilitate wor View Job Description Requirements / Qualifications 1.
Cover Letter 2. Resume 3. (3) Recent Letters of Recommendation Incomplete applications will not be considered.
EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION
High school diploma or equivalent required; Associate's degree in social services, education, or a related field preferred. Prior experience working with children or adolescents in an educational or support role. Familiarity with the challenges faced by students in an educational setting, including behavioral, emotional, and academic challenges. Bilingual (Spanish) is highly desirable.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
- Fingerprint clearance prior to employment
- TB clearance prior to employment
- Compliance with current health mandates
- Completion of mandated trainings
- Obtain basic first aid and CPR certifications
- Obtain and maintain Pro-ACT certification Requirements / Qualifications 1.
Cover Letter 2. Resume 3. (3) Recent Letters of Recommendation Incomplete applications will not be considered.
EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION
High school diploma or equivalent required; Associate's degree in social services, education, or a related field preferred. Prior experience working with children or adolescents in an educational or support role. Familiarity with the challenges faced by students in an educational setting, including behavioral, emotional, and academic challenges. Bilingual (Spanish) is highly desirable.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
- Fingerprint clearance prior to employment
- TB clearance prior to employment
- Compliance with current health mandates
- Completion of mandated trainings
- Obtain basic first aid and CPR certifications
- Obtain and maintain Pro-ACT certification Links Related To This Job Non Discrimination Notice CRPUSD Home Page
CRPUSD RPCEA
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