Nevada Code § 391.296

Authority and supervision of school social worker
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1. A school social worker may, through
consultation or collaboration with other educational personnel or by providing
direct services:
(a) Act as a liaison between the home, school and
community;
(b) Provide therapy, counseling and support
services for pupils and the families of pupils;
(c) Provide individual and small-group therapy,
counseling and support services;
(d) Provide mediation services;
(e) Advocate for the academic, social and
emotional success of pupils;
(f) Assist other educational personnel with case
management;
(g) Write applications for grants, as necessary;
(h) Assist other educational personnel,
including, without limitation, a school psychologist, with developing a plan
for providing prevention and intervention services to pupils;
(i) Administer biopsychosocial assessments to
pupils, as necessary;
(j) Support the learning of pupils;
(k) Provide services for professional development
of staff;
(l) Provide support and consultation to the
school, the pupils and the parents or legal guardians of pupils at the school
regarding, without limitation, education law and services related to special
education;
(m) Provide strengths-based assessments for the
school, the pupils and the parents or legal guardians of pupils at the school;
(n) Assist parents or legal guardians with
problem solving;
(o) Assist pupils with developing social skills;
(p) Provide referrals to pupils and parents or
legal guardians of pupils for education services; and
(q) Participate in planning for and implementing
a response to a crisis at the school.
2. Each school social worker must be
supervised by a licensed administrator.

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