About Job
Utilizing innovation, guidance, advisement, counseling, student support, and collaboration, School Counselors ensure student success by implementing a comprehensive ASCA aligned school counseling program that addresses the academic, career and personal/social development for all students.
Responsibilities:
- Develops, submits ASCA aligned annual comprehensive school counseling plan – 80% of time providing direct services to students and approximately 20% of time in program management, system support, and accountability.
- Develops and maintains annual and monthly plans that detail activities and programs for students.
- Consistently communicates comprehensive school counseling plans and supports to parents and stakeholders.
- Develops and communicates appropriate college, career, social/emotional support resources to students.
- Accesses and utilizes all available data to develop counseling supports to meet students’ needs and to access counseling plan effectiveness.
- Expend a minimum of 80% of counselor time providing support and guidance directly to students and ensure all students on caseload can access their counselor in a timely manner.
- Provides schoolwide proactive and preventative services to all students in the areas of academic, social-emotional, and college/career development.
- Provides classroom guidance and instruction to all students on post-secondary options and plans, social-emotional topics, study, organizational, and time management skills and other life skills.
- Ensure that students’ academic courses and 4-year plan aligns with their personal interests and career/college aspirations.
- Identify off track and at-risk students and provide targeted counseling supports to achieve on time student graduation.
- Facilitate consistent access to college and career resources such as college fairs, college representatives, scholarships, military, financial aid (FAFSA), and college admissions.
- Conducts individual and small group counseling, advisement, and provides specialized interventions for students.
- Uses student data to design school counseling supports specifically for student sub-groups.
- Provides crisis intervention and postvention support to students in crisis or emotional distress.
- Develop and implement prevention, education, and awareness activities based on unique needs of students (e.g. drug/alcohol, student safety, healthy relationships, coping skills, etc.).
- Attend student meetings to help interpret and understand student data, performance and plans of support for students.
- Collaborates with other school and district staff to ensure students receive appropriate support to achieve on-track graduation.
- Utilizes all available technology resources to effectively implement a comprehensive school counseling program.
- Conducts an annual program evaluation that measures ASCA implementation alignment and program effectiveness, shares results with principal, district, and other relevant stakeholders.
- Completes monthly logs to provide evidence of delivery of services per the ASCA model.
- Provides evidence of planned activities which indicate tasks related to role are completed.
- Adheres to state and district guidance and provide evidence of compliance.
- Administers an annual student survey to assess student needs, student interests, and feedback on school-based counseling programs and report results to Principal and District Staff.
- Accurately reviews and maintains student records and student transcripts related to counseling and advisement.
- Participates in continuous professional development activities to improve knowledge and skills.
- Promotes positive relationships with students, parents, school staff, and community.
Required Education
Master’s Degree in School Counseling.
Certification/Licensure
Must hold or be eligible for S-5 certification in school counseling; S-6 or S-7 preferred.
Experience Qualifications
Two (2) years of experience in counseling students as individuals and in groups and experience interpreting standardized testing results preferred.
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities
- Ability to plan, implement, and evaluate a guidance and counseling program based on student needs.
- Proven skill and knowledge in ASCA model of counseling and counseling/advising individuals and groups.
- Knowledge of college/career entrance requirements and ability to communicate accurate information for college/career guidance.
- Ability to consult with teachers, staff, and parents regarding the needs of students.
- Knowledge of available school, system and community resources.
- Awareness of cultural diversity and its implications for school counseling.
- Must be able to successfully manage multiple tasks, projects and responsibilities.
- Ability to apply critical thinking skills in rendering solutions to various issues.
- Ability to work collaboratively and cooperatively as a member of a team and in a professional manner.
- Knowledge of current career and college entrance requirements.
- Excellent communication skills both written and verbal.
Working Conditions
- Normal office environment.
Physical Demands
- Routine physical activity associated with normal office environment.
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- Communication
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Avoidant Personality Disorder
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Coping Skills
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School Issues
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