Full-Time

School Social Worker

Posted on 8/26/2025

The Leona Group

The Leona Group

201-500 employees

Manages K-12 charter schools for districts

No salary listed

Detroit, MI, USA

In Person

Category
Training
Requirements
  • Masters in social work and licensure/certification with a School Social Worker endorsement or eligibility for temporary or full approval as a school social worker.
  • Two or more years’ successful school social work experience.
  • Skill in individual and group assessment and treatment techniques as acquired through experience.
  • Ability to formulate eligibility recommendations for students with emotional/social problems.
  • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in written communications.
  • Knowledge of positive behavior intervention strategies and successful experience in writing and implementing behavior intervention plans.
  • Knowledge of social skills needed to change behavior and ability to integrate training into classroom activities.
  • Knowledge of community resources and experience with a variety of agencies.
  • Ability to handle stressful situations and carry out responsibilities during times of crisis.
  • Ability to work effectively as a team member in developing and providing services to students.
Responsibilities
  • Conduct social work evaluations with students suspected of having emotional/behavioral problems which may qualify them for special education services.
  • Participate in Multi-Disciplinary team meetings to review the results of evaluation(s) and make recommendations relative to eligibility.
  • Participate in Individual Educational Planning team (IEP) meetings to identify the amount of social work support a student may require; develop annual goals/short-term instructional objectives related to the social/emotional needs of an eligible student.
  • Provide social work services as described in IEPs related to specific goals and objectives; provide written evaluations on student progress.
  • Conduct functional behavior assessments and write behavior intervention plans in cooperation with IEP team members.
  • Provide training for staff and assists staff in carrying out behavior intervention plans.
  • Maintain appropriate confidential records for each student served.
  • Develop and plan activities with general education and collaborative teachers to facilitate inclusion of special education students with behavior problems in the general education classroom.
  • Mentors other social workers eligible for temporary approval as school social worker(s) during their first year(s) of employment.
  • Provide pre-referral consultation to teachers and school leaders regarding students with behavior/adjustment issues and join the child study team when students with behavior problems are referred for interventions.
  • Provide consultation to parents/guardians regarding family and community adjustment and utilization of community resources.
  • Provide training and assistance to teachers related to classroom management skills to more effectively address student behavior issues.
  • Serve as a liaison between the school and community service agencies.
  • Make home visits for family consultation and evaluation.
  • Assist school teams in developing and carrying out crisis response plans.
  • Assist staff and parents in adjusting to crises/trauma. Serve on Leona-wide crisis, trauma and loss response team(s) to address major incidents.
  • Assist the school team in developing and implementing school-wide behavior intervention strategies. Provide training on Conflict Prevention and Intervention or other strategies to assist school staff in effectively addressing problem areas.
  • Provide social skills training to students as part of school-wide behavior intervention strategies.
  • Other duties as assigned.

The Leona Group operates public charter schools in Arizona, Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio, overseeing more than 60 K–12 schools. Its offering is a full set of education management services for charter schools, including academics, business and operational support, and technology integration, with revenue coming from management fees paid by the schools it operates. The company differentiates itself by acting as a district partner that handles all aspects of school operations under one umbrella, enabling districts to outsource both educational programs and administrative functions. Its goal is to provide quality education in a safe, family-oriented environment for students.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Phoenix, Arizona

Founded

1996

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What believers are saying

  • Expansion into Florida and Louisiana markets increases geographic diversification and revenue.
  • K-12 tuition-free model aligns with growing demand for accessible public education.
  • Personalized learning approach addresses student success barriers in underserved communities.

What critics are saying

  • Arizona Auditor General audit exposed poor academic performance, triggering state funding cuts.
  • Ohio Department of Education revoked charters from 15 schools for proficiency failures.
  • Federal DOE investigation into ESSA fraud alleges 12% per-pupil funding diversion to executives.

What makes The Leona Group unique

  • Operates 66 charter schools across six states with $464.9M annual revenue.
  • Provides comprehensive management services including academics, operations, and technology integration.
  • Established 30-year track record since 1996 with multi-state operational presence.

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