Adjustment CounselorREPORTS TO: PrincipalRESPONSIBILITIES: - Provides a comprehensive school counseling program for students in PreK6.- Supports students academic, social, emotional, and behavioral development.- Provides individual and small-group counseling services as appropriate.- Implements developmentally appropriate classroom guidance lessons.- Assists students in developing problem-solving, conflict resolution, and self-regulation skills.- Collaborates with administration and staff to support a positive school climate and culture.- Participates in student support meetings and multidisciplinary teams.- Assists with crisis intervention and response as needed.- Maintains appropriate documentation and confidential student records.- Supports attendance initiatives and family outreach efforts.- Assists with transition planning between grade levels and schools.- Provides consultation and support to teachers and families regarding student needs.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: - Communicates effectively and professionally with students, families, staff, and community agencies.- Collaborates with teachers, administrators, school psychologists, adjustment counselors, nurses, and outside providers.- Participates in IEP, 504, SST, and other student support meetings as required.- Maintains respectful, collegial, and collaborative relationships with colleagues.Promotes equity, inclusion, and culturally responsive practices within the school community.- Adheres to ethical standards and confidentiality requirements.- Maintains accurate and timely records and documentation.- Participates in professional development and ongoing learning opportunities.- Supports the extracurricular and community life of the school.- Adheres to and upholds school rules, procedures, and district policies.- Reflects positively on the Orange Elementary Schools community.- Contributes positively to the professional culture of the school.QUALIFICATIONS: - Appropriate Massachusetts DESE Licensure required - Experience working with elementary-aged students is preferred.- Strong interpersonal, communication, and collaboration skills required.- Knowledge of social-emotional learning, trauma-informed practices, and behavioral interventions preferred.Salary: $45,174 - $93,835 (subject to change- due to pending contract negotiations) based on experience and credentials.
Professional Field
Counseling
Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field
Psychology


