• Hearing Officer

  • Jefferson Parish Schools
  • Harvey, Louisiana 70058 United States View Map
Hearing Officer

The Hearing Officer is responsible for all matters relating to student discipline, safety, alternative/special programs, student transfers, student work permits, and appeals of student suspensions/expulsions. The Hearing Officer shall coordinate parent and student meetings and assignments of students to schools and programs.

Reports To: Executive Director of Special Programs

Scope of Responsibility:

  • Monitors compliance with all state and local discipline policies, Bulletin 741, and school safety regulations.
  • Maintains active communication with social service agencies to ensure adherence to local, state, and federal student service guidelines.
  • Collaborates regularly with the Executive Director of Special Programs on discipline procedures and safety matters.
  • Serves as a liaison between traditional schools and alternative or special program placements.
  • Supports schools in addressing student service needs, concerns, and disciplinary issues.
  • Assists in identifying the need for special or alternative programs in collaboration with school and district personnel.
  • Conducts suspension hearings and manages all related appeals within the district.
  • Represents the Office of Student Support at disciplinary appeal hearings before the School Board.
  • Partners with the Public Relations Officer, school/community committees, and media representatives to promote positive district initiatives.
  • Conducts routine school visits to provide on-site support to administrators.
  • Reviews and provides feedback on discipline plans for designated schools.
  • Reviews student expulsion recommendations for compliance and appropriateness.

Supervision Components:

  • Performs supervisory duties in alignment with district expectations.
  • Complies with Louisiana laws related to student education, health, safety, and welfare.
  • Maintains communication with school staff and multidisciplinary teams to resolve or mediate family-school-district concerns.
  • Follow up with staff, parents, and administrators on matters affecting student well-being.
  • Collaborates with colleagues to design and implement support plans for schools and families.
  • Reviews, drafts, and recommends policies and programs that improve school climate and culture.
  • Participates in the development, evaluation, and implementation of district policies and procedures.
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Hearing Officer

The Hearing Officer is responsible for all matters relating to student discipline, safety, alternative/special programs, student transfers, student work permits, and appeals of student suspensions/expulsions. The Hearing Officer shall coordinate parent and student meetings and assignments of students to schools and programs.

Reports To: Executive Director of Special Programs

Scope of Responsibility:

  • Monitors compliance with all state and local discipline policies, Bulletin 741, and school safety regulations.
  • Maintains active communication with social service agencies to ensure adherence to local, state, and federal student service guidelines.
  • Collaborates regularly with the Executive Director of Special Programs on discipline procedures and safety matters.
  • Serves as a liaison between traditional schools and alternative or special program placements.
  • Supports schools in addressing student service needs, concerns, and disciplinary issues.
  • Assists in identifying the need for special or alternative programs in collaboration with school and district personnel.
  • Conducts suspension hearings and manages all related appeals within the district.
  • Represents the Office of Student Support at disciplinary appeal hearings before the School Board.
  • Partners with the Public Relations Officer, school/community committees, and media representatives to promote positive district initiatives.
  • Conducts routine school visits to provide on-site support to administrators.
  • Reviews and provides feedback on discipline plans for designated schools.
  • Reviews student expulsion recommendations for compliance and appropriateness.

Supervision Components:

  • Performs supervisory duties in alignment with district expectations.
  • Complies with Louisiana laws related to student education, health, safety, and welfare.
  • Maintains communication with school staff and multidisciplinary teams to resolve or mediate family-school-district concerns.
  • Follow up with staff, parents, and administrators on matters affecting student well-being.
  • Collaborates with colleagues to design and implement support plans for schools and families.
  • Reviews, drafts, and recommends policies and programs that improve school climate and culture.
  • Participates in the development, evaluation, and implementation of district policies and procedures.
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