[2026 - 2027] KIPP Durham Middle School Social Worker (LCSWA Required; starting salary $70K)
Company: KIPP North Carolina Career Board
Location: Durham
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Organizational
Overview Every School. Every Student. Every Day. Knowledge is Power
Program (KIPP) North Carolina, is a network of eight tuition-free,
college-preparatory public charter schools educating approximately
3,000 students in grades K-12 in Durham, Halifax, Northampton and
Mecklenburg counties. At KIPP NC, we are committed to improving the
life outcomes of North Carolina’s children through the delivery of
research-based, rigorous curricula, and clearing the paths that our
students choose to follow by ensuring that they have the roadmaps
and guideposts they need to arrive at success - however they define
it. At KIPP, we see the gifts in everyone who walks through the
doors of our schools. Especially our teachers and social workers.
Their skill. Energy. Love. Their determination. On the good days
and on the hard days. So we support our teachers and social workers
to make the most of those gifts. It starts with respect – for our
teachers’ and social workers’ innate talents and desire to learn,
for their professional growth and the lives they lead beyond our
walls. We offer pay and benefits that reflect our appreciation for
the invaluable role our teachers and social workers play in
lighting paths to opportunity for our students. And as our teachers
progress through the day, the year and their careers, we ensure
they always feel the KIPP Team and Family at their backs, with
opportunities to lead, and support to grow. Together, our students,
schools, families and communities share an ambitious mission to
create a future without limits. And the only way to realize it is
with talented teachers and social workers like you. Shape the
future, for your students and yourself, by joining KIPP today. ROLE
OVERVIEW : Social Workers at KIPP North Carolina provide crucial
support and services to students. In this role, social workers will
work directly with students, teachers, community partners and
families to provide individual and group counseling, as well as
link families to long-term solutions and external support
organizations. Social Workers report to their school Principals and
are coached by the Director of School Social Work on the Regional
Support Team. Responsibilities of a School Social Worker include,
but are not limited to: Service Delivery 30% Facilitate individual
sessions using evidence-based, student centered interventions to
guide conversations and achieve student’s goals. Facilitate group
sessions using evidence-based, student centered interventions as a
model to guide conversations and influence social emotional skills/
behaviors. Facilitate classroom lessons modeling evidence-based,
student centered interventions for students and teachers. Build
peer connections by using evidence-based, student centered
interventions during restorative practices (such as circle, peer
conflict resolution) and lunch bunch. Participate in continuous
training to develop and build their evidence-based and student
centered toolbox. Respond to acute mental health crises and provide
appropriate intervention services to students and families. Develop
and manage 504 plans, monitor progress, and provide support and
consultation to general and special education teachers to promote
implementation. Provide support in the development of student
behavior plans. Conducts student and classroom observations to
monitor individual student progress Provide on-going consultation
to teachers, parents, and other school personnel to support
students’ learning, behavioral challenges, and mental health needs.
Conduct risk assessments when students present with safety
concerns. Act as a team member who supports mental and behavioral
health programming at the Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 levels of the
Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) Facilitate Professional
Development for staff to spread awareness on social worker's role
in the school Initiate monthly initiatives at the school and spread
awareness to all students and staff Workflow Documentation 25%
Serve as 504 case manager for students with a 504 plan. Ensure that
students’ 504 plans are complete, compliant and updated at least
annually. Share students’ 504 plans, especially accommodations and
services, with students’ teachers and school leadership teams.
Ensure that students with 504 plans receive accommodations on all
formal tests Prepare and lead annual review 504 meetings at least
once per year for each student, and reevaluation 504 meetings at
least once every 3 years for each student. Manage the 504 initial
referral and eligibility process. Manage the 504 Manifestation
Determination process. Collects data to track plan fidelity and
monitor progress towards goals for 504s Manages the Mckinney-Vento
Program for the school Stakeholder Collaboration 20% Consult and
collaborate with school leaders, teachers, and student support team
members to offer prevention and intervention strategies to resolve
learning and behavioral challenges of students. Conduct classroom
observations to observe students and model for teachers how to
support students with unique behaviors and mental health
disabilities Support stakeholders in understanding the integration
of child development, student academics, and social-emotional
functioning. Demonstrate a positive, collaborative, problem-solving
mindset with students, parents/guardians, educators,
administrators, community members, and colleagues. Work directly
with Community Based Organizations to make referrals for students
in need of mental health services. Collaborate with the school team
to decrease chronic absenteeism and truancy. School and Community
Support 25% Participate in Attendance meetings and support families
who have been identified as Truant by creating a plan to increase
student attendance Conduct home visits to ensure well-being of
student and to provide support to families in their natural
environment Serve as the school liaison to social service agencies
in the surrounding community. Act as the School-Based Homeless
Liaison, identifying and supporting families that are in need of
permanent housing through completion of referrals and fulfilling
identified needs. Participate in mediations, administrative
reviews, discipline hearings, and due process proceedings as it
relates to students on caseload. Participate in school Open Houses,
Parent-Teacher Conferences and other school events engaging parents
outside of normal operating hours This list is not comprehensive
and the Director of Social Work and Principal reserve the right to
add responsibilities as needed. Additional Needs: Work Hours:
7:30am - 5:00pm Monday - Friday This is a 12 month role and works
truncated hours during the summer KIPP Employee Mindsets All Means
All : At KIPP NC, we believe we serve the needs and do whatever it
takes for every kid, no matter their needs, abilities, or levels.
See a Need, Fill A Need : We believe that if there's a need at a
school, that to be a great team player, we fill that need. A
teacher is absent? We cover their class during our prep. A student
is crying in the hallway? We comfort them whether or not they're
our student. Openness to Feedback : We believe that the only way
for us to improve as professionals is to be open to feedback and
add new tools to our toolbox. We stay after to practice teacher
moves, annotate lessons, submit our lessons for feedback, happily
have admin in our classroom to observe, and never miss a one-on-one
with our coach to discuss our practice and learn how we can grow.
Student Centered : At the end of the day, we always do what's best
for kids. Total Rewards - Compensation & Benefits KIPP Gaston
Compensation: $51,000 - $87,000 KIPP Charlotte / Durham
Compensation: $55,000 - $89,000 We currently offer a competitive
salary and a comprehensive benefits package including: Healthcare
(medical, vision, and dental) at no cost to individuals and deep
discounts for dependents Enrollment in an optional 403b with
employer match up to 6% On-going professional development
opportunities: Support programs for new teachers Assigned coaching
and weekly/biweekly development meetings for all teachers Regular
content and grade-level specific PDs Teaching Licensure Support
Generous time off: Paid Time Off (17 days PTO & 6 days sick leave
annually) Paid Time off for all major national holidays (including
Fall Break, Winter Break, and Spring Break Requirements:
QUALIFICATIONS : Education and Knowledge : Required Qualifications
A deep commitment to the mission of KIPP NC and an unwavering
belief in the potential of all our students Possess a deep
commitment to both racial equity and improving the lives of kids
from marginalized communities Bachelor’s degree Master’s degree in
Social Work from an accredited institution Current North Carolina
licensure (or ability to gain reciprocity) in social work at the
Master’s level: e.g., LMSW or LCSW If hold an LCSWA, must be able
to obtain own supervision for their LSCW Knowledge of federal and
state Special Education law Knowledge of best practices for special
education and assistive technology Independent self-starter with a
strong focus on student development Proven written and verbal
communication skills Strong organizational and planning skills
Possession of a passionate and loving attitude toward all children
Responsiveness; follow-up and follow-through with students,
families, and faculty members are essential Ability to exercise
excellent judgment in decision-making Ability to be flexible and
adapt to changing priorities Experience collaborating with team
members and providing constructive and instructive feedback
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, and Outlook) Physical Qualifications Ability to stand
for 8 hours per day Ability to carry up to 50 lbs Ability to
deescalate an escalated child Preferred Qualifications 2 years of
experience as a School Social Worker Experience developing and
delivering Professional Development to adults Fluency in Spanish
Ability to synthesize knowledge and present it to stakeholders in a
comprehensive manner Ability to interpret policy, procedures, and
data Ability to work both on broad-based strategy and everyday
details Additional Information KIPP Durham Middle School staff for
the 24 – 25, 25- 26, and 26-27 school years are refounding KIPP
Durham Middle School to improve student achievement outcomes. To
this end, KIPP Durham Middle School staff receive a salary boost to
compensate for an increase in hours and responsibilities to their
roles that are different from similar roles in the KIPP North
Carolina Public School Network. For the 25 – 26 school year, the
following will be required of all KIPP Durham Middle School
instructional staff: Social Workers are 12 month employees and work
during the summer All school Social Workers support the school with
arrival, lunch and recess duty, and dismissal School Work Hours
7:30am – 5pm Monday – Thursday, 7:30 – 3:45pm Fridays Outside of
work hour requirements: Providing Saturday School for students who
are in need and when asked by school leadership, and providing
Summer Academy for students during instructional staffs’ summer
break. Curriculum, materials, and resources are provided Each month
teachers have Teacher Work Days that include professional
development, data analysis, and other important information to push
their students’ learning forward
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