Student and Community Advocate - Davis Elementary School
Company: Communities In Schools of Washington
Location: College Place
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Classification: Full-time
hourly non-exempt; 40 hours per week/200 workdays per year Reports
to: Program Manager Benefits: Medical/Vision/Dental with 100%
employee premium paid by the organization; Paid Holidays, Vacation
and Sick time; 403b Retirement; Mileage reimbursement Pay Range:
$23 to $28 per hour DOE Location: Walla Walla, WA Location: Davis
Elementary School (College Place, WA) SUMMARY At Communities In
Schools, our mission is to surround students with a community of
support, empowering them to stay in school and achieve in life.
This position is responsible for the overall planning and
implementation of the Communities In Schools model of integrated
student supports in strong collaboration and partnership with
building staff at identified schools. Our Integrated Student
Supports model places Student and Community Advocates directly in
schools to overseeing the implementation of the CIS model. They
develop new strategies and community partnerships to provide
additional support and resources to students and families through
confidential, developmentally appropriate, culturally sensitive
interventions, services, and supports. The Student and Community
Advocate ensures strong CIS Model service delivery implementation
and data management that meets the unique needs of the schools and
communities they serve. They will also work closely with schools to
ensure strong collaboration and partnership with building staff and
support the development of both local and regional community
partnerships to meet identified needs. RESPONSIBILITIES Work with
school administrators, staff, teachers, full-service community
partners, and CIS leadership to ensure a team approach to build
upon existing strategies and leverage new opportunities to address
the academic, behavioral, social, emotional and resource needs of
students and their families. Provide whole school supports
available to all students aligned with identified school goals.
Assess community, school, and student assets and needs to
collaboratively develop an annual CIS site plan which identifies
goals and leverages existing resources to avoid duplication.
Implement and coordinate the annual site plan strategies to include
periodic monitoring to assess impact and adjust services as
necessary. Maintain frequent communication with building leadership
regarding activities and progress towards goals. Provide home
visits to case managed students as necessary. Build and maintain
local formal and informal community partnerships to facilitate
access to needed resources to meet the needs of students and
families. Serve as a broader community resource to schools by
sharing information and supporting school focused activities such
as school orientations, open houses, and family engagement.
Evaluate the effectiveness of school-wide and targeted strategies
through a systematic data collection process and report progress to
school leadership and community partners. Maintain a positive image
by understanding and demonstrating the CIS mission, goals and
initiatives within the school and community. Support the
development of local and regional community agency partnerships and
resources as identified to help address needs; participate in
regional or community coalition work as appropriate. Other duties
as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS Required Qualifications: Equivalent of
a Bachelor’s Degree and 2 years of relevant work experience; AA
degree with 3 years of relevant work experience; or 4 years of
relevant work experience. Strong relationship-building skills,
particularly with disengaged youth and their families. This can be
demonstrated through work experience, volunteer experience and/or
formalized education. Demonstrated experience working with youth,
knowledge of and passion for youth development. Ability to
establish and maintain effective working relationships with school
staff, students, parents, community partners, and the public.
Ability to work with people of diverse cultural and socio-economic
backgrounds. Resourceful – able to identify multiple solutions to
presenting issues. Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Strong organizational skills and ability to manage competing
priorities. Must have a record of being punctual and maintaining
regular attendance. Ability to work both independently and as part
of a team. Basic computer skills and working knowledge of Microsoft
Office. Valid Washington state driver’s license, access to reliable
transportation and proof of adequate vehicle insurance coverage.
Ability to move 25lbs on an occasional basis. Must pass a criminal
background check. Desired Qualifications: Familiarity and existing
relationships within the local community. Bilingual, biliterate,
and bicultural connection to Spanish-speaking community as
appropriate based on building needs. Experience in education,
social services, mental health, juvenile justice, or related field.
Advanced CPR/First Aid Training (or willingness to become
certified). BENEFITS ? Medical/Dental/Vision (100% of employee
premiums paid by the company) ? 5 days paid vacation (prorated) ?
12 paid holidays ? Sick time ? 403b Retirement account with
employer contributions after 1 year ? Mileage reimbursement
Application Information This position has an anticipated job start
date of February 1, 2026. Please submit your application, resume,
and cover letter expressing your interest in the position.
Application review will begin on January 5, 2026 but applications
may continue to be accepted after that date. Hiring Practices At
Communities in Schools of Washington, we are dedicated to building
a diverse and inclusive workforce that reflects the communities we
serve. Don’t meet every single qualification? Studies have shown
that women, Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) are less
likely to apply to jobs unless they meet every single
qualification. If you think you are a good fit for this role but
your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with every
qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply
anyways. You may have lived experience or natural abilities (versus
learned experience) that would be just the right fit for this or
other roles. Communities In Schools is committed to Diversity,
Equity and Inclusion and promotes policies and practices which
support and grow our capacity to reflect these values across all
aspects of our agency. Communities In Schools of Washington is an
equal opportunity employer. No applicant will be discriminated
against because of age, disability, familial status, gender, gender
expression, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, or
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