Counselor (7-12)

Association of Charter School Education ServicesAlbuquerque, NM
Onsite

About The Position

The Digital Arts & Technology Academy (DATA) is seeking an experienced professional for a School Counselor position for grades 7-12. DATA fosters a student-centered, innovative, and collaborative culture focused on creativity, equity, and Social-Emotional Learning (SEL). The ideal candidate will have a passion for counseling, a desire to inspire students, and enjoy being part of a collaborative faculty. The School Counselor will implement a developmental and results-based school counseling program aligned with the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Model, focusing on equity and the academic, career, and personal/social development of every student.

Requirements

  • Master’s Degree in School Counseling or a Master’s Degree in Counseling, plus required school counseling program coursework.
  • Course work must include (1) child and adolescent development and/or human growth & development, (2) a school counseling course and (3) a minimum of a 300-hour school counseling practicum in a school setting.
  • Valid New Mexico License in School Counseling.
  • Ability to meet deadlines, work on multiple projects, and coordinate the work of others.
  • Knowledge of District policies on child abuse/neglect, intervening with a potential suicide, bullying, sexual harassment, and any others that directly affect the role of the school counselor.
  • Knowledge of all laws, regulations and guidelines affecting school counselors and students.
  • Knowledge of effective classroom management techniques.
  • Ability to maintain positive relationships with students, parents, community members and staff.

Nice To Haves

  • Three years of experience in a public school setting.
  • Knowledge and experience in implementing a comprehensive school counseling program based on the ASCA National Model.
  • Effective communication skills (both verbal and written).
  • Flexibility, organization, decision-making and problem solving skills.
  • Effective interpersonal skills including working with diverse populations.

Responsibilities

  • Plans, organizes, implements and evaluates a comprehensive school counseling program which aligns with the ASCA National Model and New Mexico School Counselor Competencies.
  • Serves as a leader in the school and community to promote and support student success.
  • Maintains professional relationships and works cooperatively with administration, employees, the community and other professionals.
  • Advocates and collaborates with parents, teachers, administrators, community leaders and other stakeholders to promote and support student success.
  • Develops and updates the philosophy and mission statements of the school counseling program to align with current school improvement and student success initiatives at the school, district and state level.
  • Utilizes student standards (ASCA Student Competencies, and state content standards) to drive the implementation of a comprehensive school counseling program.
  • Develops and implements developmentally appropriate school counseling curriculum that addresses all students’ needs, including closing-the-gap activities.
  • Facilitates and develops strategies to implement individual student planning, such as appraisal, advisement, goal setting, decision making, social skills, transition and post-secondary planning and/or training.
  • Assists students in understanding their abilities and career interests by having current knowledge of career opportunities, labor market trends and global economics, and using various career assessment techniques.
  • Articulates to students, family and staff the relationship of academic performance to the world of work, family life and community service.
  • Utilizes methods for helping students monitor and direct their own academic, personal/social and career development.
  • Helps students understand the importance of post-secondary education and/or training.
  • Ensures that students’ Next Step Plan is based on a career development process that includes career awareness, exploration and interest inventories.
  • Utilizes the Next Step Plan for advising students on taking courses and career planning.
  • Collaborates with parents/guardians and school personnel to complete and finalize the Next Step Plan.
  • Helps students navigate the post-secondary education admission and financial aid process.
  • Maintains professional competence in advising students on post secondary options and financial aid.
  • Uses appropriate interventions for responsive services such as consultation, individual and group counseling, crisis counseling, referrals and peer facilitation.
  • Compiles resources to utilize with students, staff and families to effectively address issues through responsive services.
  • Practices only developmental and short-term individual and small group counseling.
  • Applies only theories and techniques that are appropriate to use within the school setting (i.e., Solution Focused Brief Counseling, etc.).
  • Refers students who need more extensive services such as long-term counseling/therapy or diagnoses of disorders.
  • Demonstrates appropriate school counseling group skills.
  • Recognizes and utilizes district resources, community agencies and service providers for student referrals.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of what constitutes a crisis, the appropriate response and a variety of intervention strategies to meet the needs of the individual, group or school community before, during and after a crisis.
  • Demonstrates a leadership role as needed, and as outlined in the school crisis plan.
  • Involves family and appropriate school and community professionals in crisis situations.
  • Serves as a member on the Health & Mental Health Team, Student Assistance Team, or any other team where the school counselor’s expertise is relevant to the process.
  • Creates and implements a plan that addresses the school counselor’s responsibilities for professional development, consultation, collaboration, and program management.
  • Conducts in-service training for stakeholders to share school counseling expertise.
  • Provides supervision for school counseling interns consistent with the principles of the ASCA National Model.
  • Attends meetings for supervision of interns.
  • Negotiates with the administrator to define the management system for the comprehensive school counseling program.
  • Collaborates with administration to create and implement an Administrative/School Counseling Agreement.
  • Utilizes the school instructional council or other appropriate group as an advisory council for the comprehensive school counseling program.
  • Collects, analyzes and interprets relevant data including process, perception and results data, to monitor and improve student behavior, attendance and achievement.
  • Develops calendars to ensure the effective implementation of the school counseling program.
  • Creates and shares annual, monthly and weekly calendars with appropriate stakeholders.
  • Utilizes calendars to organize and manage time to implement an effective program.
  • Demonstrates appropriate time management skills.
  • Designs and implements Guidance Curriculum Action Plans to serve all students in the school.
  • Crosswalks ASCA Student Standards with appropriate school counseling curriculum.
  • Demonstrates classroom management and instructional skills.
  • Develops materials and instructional strategies to meet student needs and school goals.
  • Encourages staff involvement to ensure the effective implementation of the school counseling curriculum.
  • Knows, understands and uses a variety of technology in the delivery of school counseling curriculum activities.
  • Utilizes strategies and accesses resources available to meet the needs of students with special needs.
  • Designs and implements Closing-the-Gap (Intentional) Action Plans aligning with school and school counseling program goals.
  • Uses formal and informal methods of program evaluation to design and modify the comprehensive school counseling program.
  • Uses data to demonstrate how the school counseling program contributes to student achievement.
  • Prepares a Results Report (utilizing technology) for the school counseling program activities to share with stakeholders.
  • Uses results obtained for the improvement of the school counseling program.
  • Uses results obtained for systemic change as indicated.
  • Conducts a program audit annually to assess the current school counseling program implementation of the ASCA National Model, growth of the program, gaps in the program, and to set current program goals.
  • Shares the results of the program audit with administrators, the advisory council and other appropriate stakeholders.
  • Incorporates the counseling themes of advocacy, leadership, and system change, which are critical to a successful school counseling program.

Benefits

  • Medical insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Prescription drug insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Disability insurance
  • Specialty insurances for employees and their families
  • Pension benefit (DATA pays 18.15% on all pay earned toward the employee’s retirement account)
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