Duties and Responsibilities: Plan, provide, and coordinate short-term individual and/or group counseling to students referred by the building principal, teachers, Act 89 staff, SAP Team, and/or parents. Examples of problems that might be referred to the counselor: Bullying/Cyberbullying Separation/divorce issues Dealing with grief/loss Study skills/organization Poor social skills Anger management Poor impulse control/attention issues Self esteem School refusal/attendance Poor coping skills Transition planning Students involved in counseling services outside of school may be seen by the school counselor if the child is having academic/behavioral difficulties that interfere with his learning or the learning of others. Plan, coordinate and facilitate whole class developmental guidance lessons based upon the needs of the school and consultation with the building principal & teachers. Examples of topics addressed through developmental guidance include, but are not limited to: Study skills/organization Developing social skills Anger management Conflict resolution/problem-solving Identification of feelings Making and keeping friends Career development Goal setting and planning Developing coping skills Middle School to High School planning Annually review and facilitate the referral process for counseling services by meeting with building principals, teachers, Act 89 staff, and parents. Attend and participate in the SAP process by analyzing data, providing solutions/strategies, and planning appropriate services/resources for all children referred. Maintain regular communication and consultation with building principals, teachers, Act 89 staff, Equitable Participation (EP) staff, parents, SAP teams, and local service agency personnel. Observation of students in academic and non-academic settings to assist in the development of strategies and interventions to best meet the needs of students experiencing academic, behavioral and/or social difficulties. Assist building principal, SAP team, teachers, and parents with procedural guidelines for referring students to EP or the student’s school district of residence for formal psycho-educational testing to address academic and/or behavioral concerns. Assist building principal, SAP team, teachers, and parents with referring students to appropriate agencies (mental health, drug & alcohol, etc.) in cases where school counseling may not address the student’s needs. Maintain NPSP Counselor documentation to track student referrals, sessions, and other contacts.. Maintain equipment (includes cell phone, computers, printers, etc.) and supplies inventory annually. Maintain all required certifications and mandated trainings. Other guidance-related duties may be assigned as deemed necessary.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
251-500 employees