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School Climate / Student Support Coordinator - Thurgood Marshall HS (R35) (26-27 SY)

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San Francisco Unified School District

San Francisco, CA (In Person)

$92,508 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/13/2026

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School Climate / Student Support Coordinator - Thurgood Marshall HS (R35) (26-27 SY) San Francisco Unified School District - 3.7 San Francisco, CA Job Details Full-time $40.38 - $48.57 an hour 11 hours ago Benefits Continuing education credits Disability insurance Dental insurance Flexible spending account Pension plan Vision insurance Life insurance Qualifications School experience Team leadership Community resource utilization for student support Emergency response in crisis intervention Bachelor's degree Working with students from diverse cultural backgrounds Collaboration with other professionals for student support Working with students Data-driven problem-solving
Full Job Description Job Class:
School Climate / Student Support Coordinator (R35)
Salary Range:
$40.38-$48.57/hourly
Location:
Thurgood Marshall HS Calendar:
Full Time / School Year Who We Are The San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) is the seventh largest school district in California, serving more than 50,000 students who speak more than 44 documented languages across 130 schools in the city of San Francisco every year. We aim for every student who attends SFUSD schools to discover his or her spark, along with a strong sense of self and purpose, and that all students graduate from high school ready for college and career, and equipped with the skills, capacities and dispositions outlined in SFUSD's Graduate Profile. Every day in our quest to achieve this mission we provide each student with the quality instruction and equitable support required to thrive in the 21st century. What It Means to Work Here The SFUSD community is unified by our
Core Values:
Student-centered:
We put students' needs first
Fearless:
We persist through challenges
United:
We celebrate and build on each other's strengths
Social Justice:
We stand with those most vulnerable in our community
Diversity-driven:
We respect and seek to understand each person We are also inspired by Vision, Values and Guardrails which captures our aspirations and vision for the future of public education in San Francisco. Alongside the District's strategic plan. SFUSD is reimagining how public education will change over the next decade to meet the dynamic future of San Francisco. As a CORE district, SFUSD is also a leader in critical systems change for more comprehensive school accountability and innovations that help strengthen the instructional core, which is the foundation of our strategic plan and Vision 2025. Who We Want We want talented people from diverse backgrounds and experiences, who are inspired by our mission, steeped in equity, and who are motivated to unleash our children's potential. We want people who are strong collaborators, skilled communicators, and problem solvers who are comfortable in a community of continuous learning. Candidate will be responsible for providing professional development on research-validated health and wellness curricula and delivering classroom health education presentations to support student well-being. This role includes serving as a liaison between After School Program staff and regular day staff to strengthen communication and coordination of services. A strong commitment to equity is essential, with a focus on meeting the needs of all students, particularly those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and/or questioning (LGBTQ+). The candidate will actively participate in the School Climate Committee within the School Health Programs Department and serve on the Crisis Response Team, working with school site staff to review and implement emergency procedures. Additionally, the role involves assisting with on-site medical emergencies and supporting schools in responding to crises, hazards, and other urgent situations as needed. Essential Duties The duties specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned to the job code/class and are not intended to be an inclusive or exhaustive list. As the School Climate / Student Support Coordinator (R35), you will: Assist site in creating/streamlining and clarifying for all staff the site's referral/intake process, mechanisms of linking to support services and follow-up with students/families. Provide Outreach to and inform parents/caregivers of school health and wellness related events via newsletters and bulletins (including health awareness topics). Conduct workshops for parents/caregivers on health and wellness related topics Collaborate with the Office of Parent Relations to build relationships with parents and create school/parent partnerships to increase parent involvement with school sites Conduct workshops for parents regarding health topics and school climate improvement issues. Coordinate and provide technical assistance for middle school LGBTQ Support Liaisons to facilitate Ally club or other appropriate student diversity groups Coordinate and provide technical assistance for middle school Healthy School Team in planning and implementing health awareness events Coordinate and provide technical assistance for middle school Healthy School Team and Health Advocates related to and regarding: Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) and California Healthy Kids Survey (CHKS), Component IV School Climate of the Site Academic Plan, Student Assistance Program (SAP)/Student Success Team (SST), and Student Attendance Review Team (SART). Assist school sites with referral process to community-based organizations (CBO). Provide support/resources to sites to facilitate educational student support groups Provide support/resources for HST to present workshops for staff on topics including: classroom management, sexual harassment, bullying, school climate improvement, and alcohol, tobacco and other drug prevention. Assist evaluators in encouraging site staff to complete surveys as needed and collecting necessary documentation for evaluation reports.
The strongest candidates will have:
Knowledge of San Francisco's public schools/urban public schools and a passionate belief in SFUSD's commitment to instructional leadership as a lever toward delivering on the SFUSD Graduate Profile Strong analytics and systems thinking necessary to interpret data to inform goals and strategy, as well as build infrastructure where none exists Ability to work effectively across multiple functions and roles within a complex organization A proven record of effectively planning, organizing and using resources to take action and achieve goals The ability to learn quickly and adapt as needed in a fast-paced environment Outstanding organizational skills and exceptional attention to detail A flexible, "can do" work ethic with a focus on identifying challenges and proactively working to find solutions while maintaining a bigger picture lens and focus on what can be delivered instead of what cannot be done Excellent data analysis skills and experience synthesizing data to drive action steps Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build effective working relationships with senior level district staff and colleagues Effective written and verbal communication and the ability to clearly communicate complex, bureaucratic processes to a variety of audiences Ability to define and implement effective HR business practices Ability to work effectively in difficult situations that involve confidential and sensitive matters Strong computer skills including Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and GSuite (Google Docs, Slides, Sheets, Forms) Knowledge, Abilities and Skills The candidate must possess a deep understanding of strategies that support the academic, physical, and emotional development of children and youth, with a focus on building school site capacity to address the needs of the whole child. Strong knowledge of asset-building and youth development strategies is essential, along with the ability to apply these approaches in diverse educational settings. The role requires the ability to collaborate effectively with School Resource Officers to address school and community safety issues, including organizing and leading site-based crisis response and school safety teams. Candidates must also demonstrate the skill to assess needs, evaluate available resources, and strategically recruit community-based organizations to provide comprehensive support services—such as classroom presentations, student support groups, faculty professional development, and mental health counseling. This position calls for initiative, strategic thinking, and the ability to coordinate multi-agency efforts in support of student well-being and school climate. The mission is aligned with SFUSD goals and priorities and evidenced in SHPD goals and objectives, which are implemented under the direction of the Director of School Health Programs Department. The role of the School Climate Coordinator is described below. As per Ed Code 44065, paraprofessional staff will not perform more than 50% of their job duties consisting of rendering service in directing, coordinating, supervising or administering any portion or all types of functions related to school health programs. Minimum Qualifications Possession of BS/BA required (teaching experience preferred) Nutrition Education Background preferred 3 years of school experience working with school age children/students Experience working with a culturally diverse population Bilingual preferred-Cantonese, Spanish What We Offer SFUSD offers a competitive salary of $40.38-$48.57/hourly commensurate with experience in a similar position. We offer a comprehensive benefits plan including dental and vision plans, a defined benefit pension plan, disability, life insurance, flexible spending account options and vacation time. We also offer an inclusive and equity-centered environment where we encourage staff to bring their whole selves to work. How to Apply Visit www.careers.sfusd.edu and create a new account to begin your application. Visit careers.sf.gov and begin the application process. You will be prompted to electronically attach a letter of interest, resume, list of professional references and any applicable credentials or licenses Our Human Resources team will then review your entire application to determine your eligibility status and contact you directly should you move forward in the process Verification Applicants may be required to submit verification of qualifying education and experience at any point during the recruitment and selection process. If education verification is required, information on how to verify education requirements, including verifying foreign education credits or degree equivalency, can be found at http://sfdhr.org/how-verify-education-requirements.
Note :
Falsifying one's education, training, or work experience or attempted deception on the application may result in disqualification from this and future job opportunities with the San Francisco Unified School District. Non-Discrimination Policy San Francisco Unified School District programs, activities, and practices shall be free from unlawful discrimination, harassment, intimidation, and bullying based on actual or perceived race, color, ancestry, national origin, ethnic group identification, age, religion, marital or parental status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or gender expression; or on the basis of a person's association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. This policy extends to San Francisco County Office of Education, including community school programs and activities. For more information about the District's non-discrimination policy, please review Board Policy 4030.