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    • ABOUT LIAC
      • WHO WE ARE
      • WHAT WE DO
      • Join Our Team
    • EDUCATION INTAKE
    • LIAC Library (Resources)
      • COVID-19
      • Special Education
      • Suspension
      • English Language Learners
      • Bullying/DASA
      • LGBTQ+
      • HS Graduation/Completion
      • Residency and Enrollment
      • Presentations & Webinars
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Job Opportunities

Education Advocate (Posted: 7/17/2022)

The Long Island Advocacy Center (LIAC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the rights of students and individuals with disabilities.


We are seeking someone with working knowledge of the Committee on Special Education (CSE process) and/or prior experience working with youth who are at-risk for future involvement in the Juvenile Justice System and/or at-risk for dropping out of high school.


The New York State Education Department reports that the following groups of students are the most vulnerable and at-risk on Long Island: youth involved in the Foster Care system, youth who are experiencing homelessness, youth who come from low-income families, English Language Learners, and students with disabilities.


The education advocate will provide information to at-risk youth and their families regarding their educational rights.


Assistance and advocacy will be provided to families regarding school problems such as truancy, discipline, suspensions, residency, Special Education services, English Language Learner services, and dropout prevention.


The education advocate will empower families as they navigate school meetings and conferences, including principal meetings, Committee on Special Education meetings, Manifestation Determination Reviews, and other school meetings as appropriate.


The Education Advocate position includes the following responsibilities:


  • Interviewing youth and families regarding the youth's school experiences, (i.e. past school attendance, performance/grades, difficulties, areas of strength, previous or current support and/or interventions provided by school district) to determine:


  • if the student has a current educational disability, 
  • if the information suggests a suspected disability, and/or
  • how to best advise the family of their rights and next steps;


  • Reviewing school records to inform parents of their legal rights regarding education.


  • Providing direct advocacy to families whose children receive Special Education services, 504 accommodations,  or require advocacy to receive the education to which they are entitled.


  • Attending school-based meetings with families to advocate for their children’s educational needs. 


  • Participating in and/or attending conferences, workshops, and informational sessions regarding trends in education.


  • Maintaining basic reporting statistics to produce periodic required reports to satisfy grant funding requirements.


  • Refer clients to other community-based agencies, as appropriate.


Qualifications:

  • A minimum of a Bachelor’s Degree. 
  • Advocacy, education, legal, or social work experience.
  • Strong interest in advocating for the rights of students.
  • Knowledge of Google/GSuite applications.
  • Professional and interpersonal skills to effectively engage and communicate with parents, youth, educators, and other community agencies.


Preferred Skills:

  • Bilingual.


To apply, please submit your:

  • Resume.
  • Cover letter.
  • Writing sample.
  • Contact information of at least two references to info@theliac.org. 
  • Please include in your cover letter why you want to work in this role and how you would approach the work.


Salary $43,000-$45,000 with generous benefits package, after a probational period, including 403(b) Plan.


People of color, people with disabilities, LGBTQ+ persons, and candidates representing marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.


LIAC is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, or age.

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