LYCEE FRANCAIS DE LA NOUVELLE ORLEANS-posted 4 months ago
Full-time
New Orleans, LA

The School Counselor works as a staff member of the Student Services / Academic Team and is primarily responsible for providing therapeutic services to students and their families. This position reports to the Dean of Student Culture.

  • Supporting School leadership team with administrative duties.
  • Collaborating with the school leadership team on issues such as attendance, confidentiality, diversity, equity and inclusion, mental health, behavior management, crisis intervention and child abuse and neglect.
  • Understanding the reciprocal influences of home, school, and community to intervene for student success.
  • Providing services to students in ways that build upon individual strengths and offer students opportunities to participate in their own learning experience.
  • Developing short and long-term intervention plans consistent with school curriculum and culture; students’ needs, strengths, diversity and life experiences, and social and emotional factors.
  • Conducting outreach, particularly home visits, and promoting collaboration among community providers that have diverse offerings and facilitate student and family access to services.
  • Connecting families with a variety of social service resources, behavioral health services and resources through referrals and case management, wherever appropriate.
  • Providing ongoing counseling services and activities to the school community through small group sessions, individual sessions, school-wide or classroom setting activities, as well as workshops for parents and guardians.
  • Administering services and monitoring progress for students who receive counselor interventions through intervention plans, RTI plans, and/or IEPs.
  • Providing encouragement, guidance and resources to staff and students when needed.
  • Working with and assisting school leaders, teachers, staff, students and families with the implementation and infusion of Restorative Practices, Social Emotional Learning, PBIS, and Trauma-informed care throughout the school community.
  • Serving as a member of the Student Assistance Team (SAT), Individualized Education Program (IEP) Team, PBIS team, and truancy committee.
  • Providing crisis intervention when needed.
  • Conducting individual and/or system-wide assessments and surveys to assess the school and/or community needs.
  • Developing and providing professional development workshops that educate faculty on relevant issues, such as suicide and bullying prevention and mandated reporting training.
  • Providing classroom sessions on topics related to social/emotional needs of students.
  • Establishing and maintaining an anti-bullying campaign.
  • Conducting psychological/behavioral assessments in accordance with parent/guardian and student rights.
  • Using student, family, and school assessments to effectively and appropriately identify needs that impact student learning and develop appropriate interventions.
  • Using a variety of appropriate tools and techniques to evaluate progress of students and families.
  • Assisting students and their parents with assessment data interpretation.
  • Conforming to the National Association of Social Work (NASW) Code of Ethics and Standards for School Social Work Practice.
  • Maintaining accurate case records and documentation.
  • Maintaining current knowledge of and abiding by federal and state laws and regulations with emphasis on persons with disabilities, mental health, confidentiality, and student and parent rights.
  • Deep expertise and familiarity with the literature and practices related to social-emotional learning, adaptive and growth mindsets, positive behavioral interventions, character development, trauma-informed care, strength-based approaches, and psychological development.
  • Commitment and ability to serve all students with diverse backgrounds, abilities and needs toward accomplishing their educational goals.
  • Demonstrates professional integrity and a commitment to best practices for communicating with students, staff, and families.
  • A minimum of one (1) year of prior experience working in an urban school or similar setting with at-risk students and their families.
  • Bachelor’s Degree and licensure in the field of mental health or Louisiana certified school counselor.
  • Strong communication, collaboration, feedback and facilitation skills.
  • Willingness to work after-school and weekend hours when necessary.
  • Experience with Medicaid reimbursement.
  • Working familiarity with student assessment tools, especially in evaluating and interpreting standardized test results.
  • Proficiency in written and oral French.
  • Master’s Degree and licensure in the field of mental health as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), or Louisiana certified school counselor.
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