Valid Kentucky Certificate endorsed for school counselor
Three years teaching and/or counseling experience preferred
REPORTS TO: Principal
SUPERVISES: None
JOB GOAL: Utilizing leadership, advocacy, and collaboration, school counselors promote student success, provide preventative services, and respond to identified needs by implementing a comprehensive school counseling program that addresses academic, career, and personal/social development for all students through a Multi-Tiered System of Supports.
Performance Responsibilities
Maintains complete and accurate student records and protects the confidentiality of all records, including, but not limited to, student cumulative records
Maintains a daily log of communication with students, teachers, parents and other stakeholders as documented using district procedures in the student information system.
Uses human development theories to have an impact on developmental issues affecting student success. Uses learning theory to support student achievement and success, including students with diverse learning needs. Uses career development theories and aligns them with career and technical education, when possible, to promote and support postsecondary planning.
Serves as a resource person on the Special Education Admissions and Release Committee when appropriate Uses established and emerging evidence-based counseling theories and techniques that are effective in a school setting to promote academic, career and social/emotional development. Keeps current with all related educational developments and practices (e.g., ASCA, KY school counselor association, etc.).
Provides comprehensive school counseling program with a focus on the district’s goal of transition ready. Conducts individual and/or group short-term counseling to students and assists in referrals for long-term support outside of the school setting for students. Engages and maintains a professional relationship with outside school-based therapists and agencies through district MOUs.
Demonstrates a working knowledge and application of the Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (which includes but not limited to Tier 1 SEB instruction and Tier 2 and 3 interventions including progress monitoring) and is a member of the school MTSS committee. Consults with and develops plans of support with school personnel and parents/guardians about student’s social emotional behavior and academic concerns by matching students with needs to appropriate interventions. Completes student observations and delivers recommendations to MTSS committee
Collaborates with stakeholders including community representatives to create ongoing, regular assessments to measure the effectiveness of the school counseling program.
Administers and interprets social, emotional and behavioral universal screeners to students and develops individual student plans and overall school goals based on the results as appropriate
Demonstrates a working knowledge of crisis team protocols and is an active member of school and district level crisis teams. Conducts suicide assessments with students and provides consultation to administration with threat assessment. Connects students/families with school-based interventions and/or referrals to outside agencies as appropriate
Attends all required meetings, and attends and/or presides over other meetings as the supervisor designates
Maintains regular attendance
Performs other duties as assigned by the supervisor
Terms Of Employment
Middle, High and SVA = 205 days, Elementary = 195 days
Salary Schedule: Certified Salary Scale and School Counselor Index
FLSA Status: Exempt
EVALUATION: Performance of the position will be evaluated annually by the Principal
Seniority level
Mid-Senior level
Employment type
Full-time
Job function
Other
Industries
Education Administration Programs
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