SCHOOL GUIDANCE COUNSELOR - PART TIME 26-27

THE PAIDEIA ACADEMIES INCPhoenix, AZ
$31 - $35Onsite

About The Position

The School Counselor at Paideia Liberal Arts Academy (PLA) implements a comprehensive school counseling program based on the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) National Model and the Arizona Comprehensive Competency-Based Guidance (CCBG) framework. The counselor supports student academic achievement, social/emotional development, and postsecondary planning — including concurrent enrollment — with a strong emphasis on equity, access, and advocacy for all students.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in School Counseling or related field.
  • Valid Arizona Guidance Counselor Certificate
  • Valid Arizona IVP Fingerprint Clearance Card

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working with historically underserved student populations
  • Familiarity with dual/concurrent enrollment programs or community college partnerships
  • Experience using PowerSchool, Naviance, or similar systems

Responsibilities

  • Deliver direct counseling services using the ASCA/CCBG models through classroom guidance, small groups, and individual student planning.
  • Support students in understanding and achieving academic success, postsecondary goals, and personal development.
  • Create a positive school culture that reflects Paideia’s core values: Respect and Responsibility.
  • Guide students in developing academic and career plans that include opportunities for dual enrollment at South Mountain Community College.
  • Support students in exploring college and career options aligned with their strengths and interests.
  • Provide structured transition support for key milestones: elementary to middle, middle to high school, and high school to postsecondary education or work.
  • Coordinate PLA’s concurrent enrollment program, including identifying and supporting eligible students, collaborating with South Mountain Community College, and supporting students and families with the application, enrollment, and success in college-level coursework.
  • Promote awareness and participation in early college experiences.
  • Conduct family workshops on topics such as academic planning, college readiness, mental health, and character education.
  • Actively engage families through meetings, home visits, and collaborative problem-solving when needed.
  • Refer families to appropriate community resources when necessary.
  • Provide responsive counseling for individual and group needs related to behavior, attendance, trauma, or mental health.
  • Collaborate with teachers, administrators, and external agencies to support students requiring additional interventions.
  • Serve as a key member of student support and child study teams.
  • Maintain student records and data, using results to improve the counseling program.
  • Conduct annual needs assessments and student surveys to inform programming.
  • Report program outcomes to stakeholders including school leadership and the school board.
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