What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Counselor position at Pojoaque Valley School District?
Job Title: Counselor
FLSA Status: EXEMPT
Salary Range:
$52,800-$74,942 (183 days)
$57,993-$82,313 (201 days)
(Depending on Licensure Level, Education, and Experience)
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university;
MA or equivalent degree in school counseling or National Certified Counselor credential issued by the National Board for Certified Counselors
A valid New Mexico PED Counselor License
Demonstrate competency as per NM licensure requirements
3 years minimum teaching and/or related counseling experience.
Skills/Aptitudes:
Good organizational ability; good written and oral communication skills; ability to maintain high level of professionalism and confidentiality regarding students, staff, parents, and school matters.
Essential Job Responsibilities of Counselor:
· Works cooperatively with colleagues, supervisors, and administrators.
· Demonstrates ethical behavior.
· Follows district policies and administrative rules and regulations.
· Follows District Code of Conduct policies.
· Maintains behavior appropriate to performing and accomplishing assigned duties.
· Maintains a suitable personal appearance as it relates to position.
· Coordinates activities in the Guidance and Counseling program.
· Provides information and facilitates guidance activities for students, staff and parents.
· Serves as a consultant to the school and community.
· Provide individual and group counseling.
· Uphold the standards of the counseling profession.
· Follow policies and administrative rules and regulations as specified in the Board policy manual.
· Provide prevention strategies that address current issues such as chemical dependency, pregnancy, suicide, dropping out, and various forms of abuse.
· Provide educational and career counseling individually and in groups.
· Conduct orientation and test interpretation to students and parents.
· Provide referral services to community resources.
· Actively involved in school improvement efforts, i.e. Continuous School Improvement
· Determine guidance priorities based on local assessed needs.
· Formulate measurable objectives from identified needs and priorities.
· Coordinate a continuing evaluation of the program.
· Coordinate with the appropriate administration for achievement.
· Work with other staff members to encourage the inclusion of a student-oriented philosophy in all school activities.
· Help to integrate the guidance and counseling program within the total school program.
· Communicate with parents and community about services available within the guidance program.
· Establish and maintain contact with school community and resources.
· Assist others in their understanding of personal and social development.
· Serve as a resource to facilitate groups and presentations on pertinent issues.
· Conduct activities on educational and career themes.
· Conduct orientation/training programs for students, parents, and staff.
· Interpret test results to student, parents, and staff.
· Provide mediation for changes in behavior and conflict resolution.
· Support the staff with assistance in developing positive rapport with students to maximize learning potential.
· Assist teachers in identifying students who would benefit from counseling and provide feedback on referred students as appropriate.
· Provide information to parents and students to aid in their understanding of educational goals.
· Provide resource materials and expertise dealing with issues affecting students, staff, and family.
· Provide crisis intervention.
· Use appropriate interventions in situations detrimental to the physical, mental, educational, and emotional well being of the individual.
· Provide support to individuals by addressing topics such as interpersonal relations, communication, decision making, problem solving skills, academic programs, and career and life planning.
· Make referrals to school and community resources when necessary.
· Meet the state competency standards and the requirements for preparation.
· Participate in the development of policies concerning guidance and counseling.
· Stay informed about developments and innovations within the profession at the local, state, and national levels.
· Follow the legal and ethical standards of the counseling profession.
· Responsible for supervising extracurricular activities as designated by the principal.
· Determine schedules.
· Provide information on colleges, technical programs, military jobs, and other programs for graduate planning.
· Write recommendations for students for job, scholarship, and education applications.
· Performs other job duties as assigned.
Supervisor and Reviewers:
Principal
Evaluation:
Performance of this job will be evaluated in accordance with provisions of the board’s policy on Evaluation of Professional Personnel.
Equipment, Tools, and Materials:
Educational supplies and materials, including chalk, pen, markers, paper, books, chalkboard, desks, chairs, computers, and audio-visual equipment.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $52,800.00 - $74,942.00 per year
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Vision insurance
License/Certification:
- NM PED License (Required)
Work Location: In person
Salary : $52,800 - $74,942