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Job Description
Social-Emotional Learning Specialist
Boone Community School District
Ledges Elementary School - Boone, Iowa This job is also posted in TeachIowa, Iowa's Marketplace for education jobs
Job Details
Job ID:
5725162
Application Deadline:
Posted until filled
Posted:
Today
Job Description
Boone Community School District's mission is to foster academic and extracurricular excellence through the Portrait of a Graduate pillars. We are committed to providing every student with rigorous and enriching educational opportunities within a safe, supportive, and collaborative environment. Our goal is to nurture the development of productive, caring, and engaged citizens who are equipped to thrive in a dynamic world. We are not only committed to being an equal opportunity employer, but also actively strives to create a diverse workforce that reflects the demographics of its students and community, prioritizing a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills within its teams. Expect the BEST...Achieve SUCCESS!
Title:
Social-Emotional Learning Specialist
Reports To:
Building Principal
Work Year:
187 Days, 8 hours per day
FLSA Exempt Status:
Non-Exempt
Pay Rate:
$25.00 per hour
Pay Period:
Direct Deposit on the last day of the month
Position Summary
We are looking for a patient, high-energy, and empathetic SEL Specialist to join our PreK1st grade team. In this role, you will help at-risk students towards achievement of successful classroom participation.
Your mission is to facilitate, model, teach, and reinforce the foundational social skills that allow students to thrive.
Key Responsibilities
1. Targeted Small-Group Intervention
Identify and facilitate small-group sessions for students with "lagging skills," focusing on conflict resolution, confidence-building, and cooperative play.
Coach students on practical "in-the-moment" strategies, such as how to take an appropriate break, join a peer group, or share materials.
2. Collaboration & Support
Collaboration:
Support student success and consistent systems for behavior intervention.
Team Participation:
Actively participate in school-based support teams (e.g., MTSS) to identify and address student needs.
Intentional Co-regulation:
Serve as a calm, grounded presence for students navigating "big emotions" or the fallout of significant life events, helping them return to a state of safety and readiness.
Skilled Response:
Apply trauma-informed techniques to de-escalate crises, ensuring safety and dignity.
3. Whole-Group SEL Instruction
Co-design and deliver engaging, age-appropriate lessons to PreK, Kindergarten, and 1st-grade classrooms. Working closely with instructional and behavioral coaches to design instruction and response to students.
Teach core competencies, including self-awareness, self-control, and emotional regulation through storytelling, role-playing, and hands-on activities.
Support the implementation and integration of the CharacterStrong curriculum.
4. Modeling & Integration
Push into classrooms to model SEL techniques for both students and staff, demonstrating how to de-escalate "big emotions" in real-time.
Promote a school-wide culture of positive self-talk and a growth mindset.
Qualifications & Requirements
Education:
Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Child, Adult, and Family Services, Counseling, Psychology, or a related field. (Transcripts required for evaluation)
Technical Skills:
Proficiency in word processing and digital record-keeping; strong oral and written communication skills.
Expertise:
Preferred experience
teaching co-regulation strategies
working with at-risk youth or early childhood populations in a behavioral or educational capacity
coordinating with outside agencies to connect students and families to resources.
Soft Skills:
Exceptional interpersonal skills, ability to maintain confidentiality, and the capacity to manage volatile or stressful situations with professional composure.
Why This Role Matters:
For many of our students, school is the first place they learn that they are capable of managing their world. You are the person who gives them the tools to do it!
District Values
Our staff work daily to:
Value the Uniqueness of All
Give a Fresh Start Each Day
Partner with Families
Develop Positive Character
Ensure Learning
Boone Community School District is an equal opportunity employer. If you have questions or a grievance, contact the BCSD Equity Coordinator Mrs. Jill Janes, jjanes@boone.k12.ia.us, at