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- Adhere to the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Standards for Students.
- Make home visits to those students who are failing academically or who are having difficulty attending school on a regular basis or work with Truant Officer/Social Worker.
- Home visits should be implemented on any student dropping out of school due to 10 day drop or suspensions.
- It is imperative that Counselors reach out to ALL students who are in need.
- Counselors should assist families to those who are in need of community services.
- Coordinate activities in the guidance and counseling program.
- Provide information and facilitate guidance activities for students, staff, and parents.
- Serve as a consultant to the school and community.
- Provide individual and group counseling.
- Uphold the standards of the counseling profession.
- Assist in transition from schools to high school.
- Provide prevention strategies that address chemical dependency, pregnancy, suicide, dropping out, and abuse.
- Provide educational and career counseling individually and in groups.
- Conduct orientation and text interpretation to students and parents.
- Comply with all School Board policies and administrative regulations.
- Determine guidance priorities based on local assessed needs.
- Formulate measurable objectives from identified needs and priorities.
- Coordinate a continuing evaluation of the program.
- Work with other staff members to encourage the inclusion of a student-oriented philosophy in all school activities.
- Help to integrate the guidance and counseling program within the total school program.
- Establish and maintain contact with school and community resources.
- Assist others in their understanding of personal and social development.
- Serve as a resource to facilitate groups and presentations on pertinent issues.
- Provide prevention strategies which address current issues such as chemical dependency, student pregnancy, suicide, dropping out, and various forms of abuse.
- Conduct activities on educational and career themes.
- Conduct orientation/training programs for students, parents, and staff.
- Interpret test results to student, parents, and staff.
- Provide mediation for changes in behavior and conflict resolution.
- Support the staff with assistance in developing positive rapport with students to maximize learning potential.
- Assist teachers in identifying students who would benefit from counseling and provide feedback on referred students as appropriate.
- Provide information to parents and students to aid in their understanding of educational goals.
- Provide resource materials and expertise dealing with issues affecting students, staff, and family.
- Provide crisis intervention.
- Use appropriate interventions in situations detrimental to the physical, mental, educational, and emotional well-being of the individual.
- Provide support to individuals by addressing topics such as interpersonal relations, communication, decision- making, problem solving skills, academic programs, and career, and life planning.
- Make referrals to school and community resources when necessary.
- Meet the state competency standards and the requirements for preparation.
- Participate in the development of policies concerning guidance and counseling.
- Stay informed about developments and innovations within the profession at the local, state, and national levels.
- Follow the legal and ethical standards of the counseling profession.
- Responsible for supervising extracurricular activities as designated by the principal.
- Determine schedules.
- Provide information on colleges, technical programs, military jobs, and other programs for graduate planning.
- Write recommendations for students for job and education applications.
- Maintain confidentiality with sensitive matters.
- Be flexible and able to prioritize tasks and maintain accurate and detailed records.
- Report to work on time and work no less than 7.25 hours per day.
- Work independently with very little supervision.
- May be required to perform other related duties/functions as assigned by your supervisor.
- Master’s degree in School Counseling or National Certified Counselor credential issued by the National Board for Certified Counselors or State Certified.
- Current New Mexico Counselor license.
- Three years’ experience in public school teaching and/or related counseling experience.
- Valid Drivers’ license and Car Insurance (if traveling from site to site)
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