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Buckeye Union High School
Buckeye, AZ | Full Time
$54k-70k (estimate)
5 Months Ago
24/25 SY Licensed Professional Counselor
$54k-70k (estimate)
Full Time 5 Months Ago
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Buckeye Union High School is Hiring a 24/25 SY Licensed Professional Counselor Near Buckeye, AZ

This is for the upcoming 2024-2025 School Year.

Full-time positions (30 hours/week) are eligible for benefits on the first of the month following their 60th day of employment: The District Benefits are very competitive and include health, dental, vision, and a life insurance policy. Supplemental policies through Aflac and LegalShield are also offered at an additional cost to the employee. You can view more information on benefit policies & costs on the benefits page at Benefits Page Link

TITLE: LICENSED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR

EMPLOYMENT TERMS: 184-Day Contract

SALARY CLASSIFICATION: Exempt - Certified

GENERAL STATEMENT of RESPONSIBILITIES:

The Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) provides direct and indirect student services to reduce barriers to education, increase social/emotional growth and provide links to needed services. In addition, the LPC will be part of a district cadre of mental health professionals that will receive clinical training, supervision and evaluation provided by the Exceptional Student Services (ESS) Department.

PRINCIPAL DUTIES:

  • Reports to work as scheduled on a regular and reliable basis.
  • As a member of the ESS Department collaborates with administration, staff, teachers, families, and community to address the needs of identified students.
  • Works with ESS Administration to analyze policies, programs, regulations, social-emotional, legal and ethical concerns in order to provide comprehensive professional development and support services.
  • Works with students on an individual basis in the solution of personal problems related to home and family relations, health, and emotional adjustments.
  • Monitor student progress through high school and support targeted interventions with administrators, teachers, and parents.
  • Work with outside liaisons in support of students’ well-being (ex: Private Counselors)
  • Support district, site, and department goals, projects, and initiatives.
  • Monitor’s students in a variety of educational environments (e.g. classroom, school grounds, hallways, restrooms, field trips, etc.) for the purpose of providing a safe and positive learning environment.
  • Is available to students and parents for guidance education-related purposes or activities outside the instructional day as assigned by the administration.
  • Attends site and district workshops, in-services, etc., to maintain proficient technical skills and continued professional growth.
  • Participates in assisting other colleagues.
  • Complies with all rules, regulations, and policies of the Governing Board that related to the duties as prescribed.
  • Typically works an additional 15 days (10 days prior and 5 days after) beyond the 9-month certified contract.
  • Agrees that during the period of the contract, s/he will perform management duties, or other duties as assigned by the administration or Governing Board.

Tier I level of support:

  • Coordinates, develops and supervises evidence-based education and prevention programs including but not limited to bullying, substance abuse, violence/aggression, suicide/self-harm and social-emotional learning.
  • Implements and supports multi-tiered programs and practices, monitors progress and evaluates for service effectiveness.
  • Promotes a school climate and culture conducive to student learning.
  • Utilizes effective practices that provide for safe environments and supportive relationships.
  • Coordinates, develops and facilitates professional development for teachers, staff and administrators in the area of social/emotional learning, self-care and trauma sensitive schools.
  • Facilitates and actively participates in team, committee, staff meetings and school events.
  • Identifies and assesses for potential barriers to student academic success.
  • Understands and offers consultation regarding special student populations - homelessness, students in poverty, refugees, victims of trauma etc.

Tier II Level of support:

  • Designs, facilitates and oversees direct services for children and families that include assessment, crisis intervention, individual and group support services, home visits, case management and advocacy.
  • Provides supplemental education of the school’s social-emotional learning program in the form of individual and group sessions to address skill deficits.
  • Provides crisis intervention support in the event of a family, school or community crisis or disaster.
  • Works with district homeless and foster care liaison to coordinate services such as transportation and free/reduced meals for youth experiencing homelessness and out-of-home placement.
  • Develops, coordinates and provides services for students, families and staff to meet basic needs.

Tier III Level of Support:

  • Establishes and promotes a continuum of community resources, services and partnerships in order to support all members of the school community.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Licensed Therapist
  • Valid Arizona Department of Education certificate for School Counseling, PreK-12 or Social Worker.
  • Obtain and maintain a valid Arizona Identity Verified Prints (IVP) Fingerprint Clearance Card (AZ IVP FPCC)
  • Master’s degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Marriage and Family Therapy or equivalent.
  • Must possess and maintain a valid driver’s license.
  • May be required to travel to perform work functions.
  • An understanding of the factors that impact student success.
  • A background in school counseling

OCCUPATIONAL CONDITION:

Low risk - Work is routinely performed in indoor environments, including exposure to noise and being on your feet for extended periods of time. May be required to travel outdoors in inclement conditions to go from building to building for meetings or classes. The employee may be required to move from room to room through corridors heavily congested with people.

Physical Demands: The physical demands described here are representatives of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

The applicant for this position is required to:

  • Stooping, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, fingering, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing, seeing and repetitive motions.
  • Lift on a regular basis 30-50 pounds
  • Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects.
  • Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision such as to read handwritten or typed material and the ability to adjust focus.
  • Hearing ability to monitor presence and activity of students and respond to communication with students and adults is required.

The information contained in this position description is for compliance with the American With Disabilities Act (ADA) and is not an exhaustive list of duties performed for this position. Additional duties are performed by the individuals holding this position and additional duties may be assigned.

SKILLS REQUIRED:

  • Applying reason to research and solving moderately complex issues with little or no assistance.
  • Interpreting an assortment of instructions furnished in variable forms.
  • Performing basic original research to assist with developing education/career action plans and instructional materials.
  • Maintaining and updating documentation.
  • Organizing and maintaining records, files and program information.
  • Gathering data, analyzing findings and applying logic and reason.
  • Authoring and preparing original reports, documents and presentations.
  • Researching industry trends, solutions and best practices.
  • Maintaining confidentiality.
  • Utilizing a computer and relevant software applications such as Excel, MS Word, PowerPoint and other MS Office software.
  • Problem solving and communication skills
  • Utilizing communication and interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisors, the general public and others to sufficiently exchange or convey information and to receive work direction.

KNOWLEDGE OF:

  • Knowledge of applicable Federal, State, County and Municipal statutes, rules, regulations, ordinances and Buckeye Union High School District (BUHSD) policies and procedures pertaining to social service delivery
  • Knowledge of systems such as Court, DES, DCS, Law Enforcement and other systems that affect families and youth served by BUHSD.
  • Knowledge of applicable BUHSD and departmental policies and procedures
  • Reading and interpreting general documents such as employee handbooks and safety/training manuals.
  • Writing general correspondence and speak effectively with others.
  • Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing in all units of measure using whole numbers, common fractions and decimals.
  • Principles and practices of program administration.
  • Basic principles and applications of critical thinking and analysis.
  • Best practices, trends and emerging technologies.
  • Principles and techniques of effective oral presentations.
  • Uses and properties of supplies and equipment.
  • Specialized equipment relevant to area of assignment.
  • Demonstrated ability to provide oral and written communication (translation in Spanish and English preferred).

COMMITMENT & DEPENDABILITY:

  • Willingness to be an integral member of a successful team.
  • Dedication to provide the highest level of service.
  • Adherence to policies and procedures.
  • Resourceful and adaptable.

POSITION EXPECTATIONS:

Time Management: Must be able to prioritize tasks assigned by supervisor.

Stress Management: Periodic stress due to deadlines and multiple schedules.

Public Contact: Interact primarily with students, parents, and staff.

EVALUATION PROCEDURE:

The evaluation is done by the Exceptional Student Services Director.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED:

The LPC reports directly to the Exceptional Student Services Director.

Buckeye Union High School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. Click here (http://www.buhsd.org/Non-Discrimination-Notice) to read the entire policy.

El Distrito Escolar de Buckeye Union High School no discrimina en base de raza, color, origen nacional, sexo, edad o discapacidad. Haga clic aquí (http://www.buhsd.org/Non-Discrimination-Notice) para leer toda la política.

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

SALARY

$54k-70k (estimate)

POST DATE

12/13/2023

EXPIRATION DATE

12/31/2049