What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lower Pioneer Valley Educational Collaborative - Adjustment/Career Counselor - (LPVEC) position at Lower Pioneer Valley Educational Collaborative?
The role of the school adjustment/career counselor is to work with career and technical students, supporting them in guiding their career, intellectual, emotional, and social development. Additionally, the adjustment/career counselor collaborates with all stakeholders involved with assigned students to improve personal, career, and academic success.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
1. Provides career guidance and counseling to students in a qualitative, appropriate, and effective manner that leads to suitable vocational placement and performance.
2. Maintains an active, collaborative relationship with the school counseling staff at member district high and middle schools, meeting with them at least once a month.
3. Shares appropriate individual student data with teacher(s) with due regard for confidentiality and assists the teacher in recognizing students' individual differences and their needs in the classroom/shop.
4. Provides parents, guardians, caregivers, member district school staff, and entering students with information on collaborative policies and procedures, educational and career opportunities, course or program requirements, and resources that support the student's continued development.
5. Works cooperatively with the teacher in planning in-shop/class guidance, career education, and placement activities, and serves as a resource for obtaining up-to-date information and career/college materials.
6. Assumes responsibility for monitoring a comprehensive student data system (including attendance, transcripts, progress reports, report cards, discipline referral information, and temporary student records) and providing statistical data as required.
7. Serves as liaison to post-secondary study/training institutions, assistingidentified students seeking advanced preparation in a specific career area.
8. Assists teachers in developing, updating, and organizing articulation agreements with post-secondary education.
9. Assists in organizing, coordinating, and delivering a vigorous and comprehensive recruitment and program admissions.
10. Collaborates with collaborative administration and staff to identify at-risk students.
11. Develops behavioral and emotional management techniques for students to help them succeed throughout the school day.
12. Assists with graduate follow-up studies and post-placement data collection.
13. Coordinates and facilitates short-term individual and group counseling sessions tailored to the specific needs of identified students
14. Assists support staff in developing behavior intervention and safety plans for assigned students.
15. Consults and collaborates with parents/guardians/caregivers and community supports and/or providers to foster an environment that meets students' emotional and developmental needs.
16. Works with students in escalated situations and assists in determining appropriate interventions.
17. Works as a member and participates in parent/guardian/caregiver/teacher progress, Section 504, IEP, and clinical meetings for students.
18. Knowledge of and collaboration with outside community-based agencies to assist in obtaining the services needed to help families support their students in a school setting.
19. Respects and embraces students and families from diverse backgrounds and experiences.
20. Monitors student attendance and collaborates with the Team for Student Assistance (TSA) and the Assistant Principal to address attendance concerns.
21. Assists in the communication and enforcement of federal and state laws and regulations, as well as collaborative policies and procedures.
22. Participates as a member of the Collaborative’s All-Hazards/Crisis Team.
23. Performs other duties as required by the Principal/Director of Career and Technical Education, and the Assistant Principal.
Salary : $53,265 - $99,724