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2026-2027 School Counselor

the School District of Lee County
place Fort Myers, 33900
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Counseling Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field

Qualifications

  • Masters degree in counseling from an accredited institution.
  • Valid Florida teaching certificate in guidance and counseling PK-12.
  • Proven experience successfully managing business/department functions and staff preferred.
  • Industry certification preferred.
  • Lean Six Sigma Certification preferred.

Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board may find acceptable.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:

  • Clear and concise oral and written communication skills; analytical, mathematical, organizational, and prioritization skills; flexibility and adaptability in dealing with rapidly changing priorities and demands.
  • Knowledge and application of counseling theories and practices.
  • Knowledge of and the ability to interpret and enforce pertinent regulations, policies, and procedures for the functional area of assignment.
  • Knowledge of and experience using multiple project management tools and methodologies.
  • Knowledge of HIPAA, Public Records, Sunshine Law, FERPA, and other laws/regulations related to student and employee privacy, public information, and records retention.
  • Ability to communicate technical information to technical and non-technical personnel.
  • Ability to deliver high-quality customer service in a timely and professional manner.
  • Ability to establish and maintain collaborative working relationships with all stakeholders.

Revised: 1/26/21

Responsibilities

  • Design and implement a data-driven, comprehensive school counseling program for all students to address barriers to student learning and to close achievement/opportunity gaps. Comprehensive school counseling programs define program goals that focus on three areas of student development: academic, college/career, and social-emotional.
  • Provide direct services for students including, but not limited to, school counseling core curriculum, individual counseling and student planning, large and small group counseling, and preventative and responsive services.
  • Provide indirect services on behalf of students including, but not limited to, referrals for additional assistance and consultation/collaboration with parents, teachers, administrators, and other key stakeholders to create learning environments that promote educational equity, access, and success for every student.
  • Deliver programs that promote students development of the American School Counselor Associations essential mindsets and behavior standards including, but not limited to, learning skills, social skills, self-management skills, and college/career readiness skills.
  • Increase understanding of school counseling student standards and engage faculty, students, parents, and community members in comprehending the connection between these standards and the vision of academic success and social-emotional development aligned to college/career readiness.
  • Use the skills of leadership, advocacy, and collaboration to create systemic change to improve the academic, social-emotional, and post-graduate success for all students.
  • Act as a systems change agent to ensure a safe and supportive school climate that promotes the success of all students through opportunities for academic development, social-emotional learning, and college/career readiness.
  • Foster parent and community partnerships to support the academic, social-emotional, and career development of all students.
  • Infuse cultural competence along with ethical and professional competencies in planning, organizing, implementing, and evaluating the comprehensive school counseling program.
  • Provide counseling for students during times of transition, separation, heightened stress, and critical change.
  • Support the continuum of mental health services, including prevention and intervention strategies, and identifies best practices for collaborating with community mental health providers to enhance student success.
  • Develop and communicates a school counseling vision and mission statement that is concise, clear, and comprehensive, describing a school counseling programs purpose for every student in alignment with the school, district, and state visions/missions.
  • Use school data to identify and assist individual students who are performing below grade level and provide opportunities and resources to be successful in school.
  • Utilize technology effectively and efficiently to plan, organize, implement, and evaluate the comprehensive school counseling program.
  • Use legal and ethical decision-making based on standards and principles of the school counseling profession and educational systems, including district and building policies.
  • Perform Medicaid administrative claims reimbursable activities as directed in accordance with Chapter 3 of the federally approved School District Administrative Claiming (SDAC) Guide.

Revised: 1/26/21

Additional Job Information

Applicants holding a valid Florida teaching certificate may be considered for instructional positions outside of their current certification area via an 'out-of-field' agreement. If you are interested in exploring eligibility for a different subject area, please contact Human Resources at 239-337-8197.

Professional Field

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Patient Focus

Diagnoses

Avoidant Personality Disorder

Issues

Aging
School Issues
Stress

Age Groups

Preteens/Tweens (11-13)

Therapeutic Approach

Methodologies

ECT

Modalities

Individuals

Practice Specifics

Populations

Undergraduate/Graduate/Post Graduate
Victims of Crime/Abuse (VOC/VOA)
Racial Justice Allied
School

Settings

Milieu
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Schools
Home Health/In-home
Forensic