What are the responsibilities and job description for the Elementary School Counselor- Bowles position at BOWLES ELEMENTARY SCHOOL?
As members of the Department of Student Support Services, School Counselors provide a comprehensive developmental guidance program, which meets the academic, personal, social, and career development of their assigned students in grades 6 – 8. School Counselors provide and support the delivery of specific skills and information in a proactive, preventative manner to ensure that all students have the opportunity to achieve school success. School Counselors collaborate with other student support services personnel and other school staff in the delivery of services.
1. Responsible to the Principal working in conjunction with the Director of Student Support Services.
2. Implement a Comprehensive School Counseling Program which addresses the Counseling Standards and Student Priorities for grades 6 – 12.
a. Conduct student development (guidance curriculum) lessons in the
classroom and in large groups.
b. Facilitate the integration of the student development (guidance)
curriculum into the educational curricula.
c. Select topics and resources consistent with school identified
objectives.
d. Conduct orientation activities for students new to the school.
e. Provide elementary to middle school and middle to high school
transitional activities.
f. Assist student with developing educational and career goals.
g. Provide school-to-work guidance activities using resources,
e.g., Choices Explorer, Career Information System, and the
Graduate Profile Planner/Planning Guide for the middle school.
h. Provide guidance for middle school of choice planning and application
process.
i. Interpret standardized test results.
3. Conduct structured, goal-oriented counseling sessions in response to identified needs relative to achievement and school success of individuals and groups of students.
a. Counsel whole class, small groups and individual students.
b. Use the MA Curriculum Frameworks and relevant student
achievement data in advising students.
4. Consult with and serve as a resource for teachers, staff, and parents regarding the developmental needs of students.
a. Conduct and facilitate conferences with teachers, students, and
parents.
b. Model appropriate behavior with student, parent, and colleague
interactions.
c. Maintain records to document interactions, interventions, and
decisions.
5. Refer students and their parents to community agencies, programs, or
specialists as appropriate.
a. Maintain a comprehensive list of district and community resources.
b. Consult and coordinate with in-district and community agencies.
c. Consult with school staff members for appropriate student
placement, e.g., regular education, English Language Learners,
special programs.
6. Operate as an advocate with all students utilizing skills that respect
issues of cultural and ethnic diversity and equity for every student and
family.
7. Participate in the evaluation and revision of the school counselor
program.
a. Annually review the guidance program.
b. Plan the guidance program calendar.
c. Participate in developing a budget to support the counselor
program.
d. Assess counselors’ role in supporting the school improvement
plan.
8. Fulfill professional responsibilities.
a. Maintain confidentiality.
b. Maintain records consistent with ethical and legal guidelines.
c. Perform responsibilities in an organized, accurate, timely and
dependable manner.
d. Assist students with course selections, which are the most
challenging for their high school and career plans.
e. Operate within the federal and state laws and the established
district and school procedures and policies.
f. Provide support for other school and district programs and
personnel.
g. Attend district professional development and meetings.
h. Keep informed of current professional trends.
i. Utilize computers effectively in the performance of assigned
duties and responsibilities.
j. Pursue professional growth.
k. Complete other duties as assigned by the Principal.
QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Master’s Degree from an accredited college or university.
2. Certification as a School Counselor by the Massachusetts
Department of Education.
3. Preference will be given to those with advanced degree training in
guidance.
4. Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
5. Knowledge of theories of intellectual, social, and emotional
development.
6. Familiarity with philosophy, principles, and practices in school
guidance counseling.
7. Familiarity with mental health and emotional impairments including
learning disorders affecting student achievement.
8. Familiarity with prevention and treatment of substance abuse, physical and sexual abuse, and violence in students.
9. Experience in crisis management and intervention.
10. Experience with a comprehensive school counseling program.
11. Familiarity with the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks.
12. Familiarity with the American School Counselor Association
Framework for School Counseling Programs.
13. Ten hours at least beyond the bachelor’s degree in counseling or an
allied subject such as the psychology of tests and measurements.
14. Successful teaching experience in the secondary schools is preferred.
Previous employment experience in a counseling position in a school,
community agency or social service organization may be considered in
lieu of successful teaching experience in the secondary schools with
the approval of the Superintendent of Schools.
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Springfield Public Schools is a cultural gem in Western Massachusetts that is committed to providing a learning environment that opens the doors of infinite possibilities to our amazing students and staff. We strive to equip each of our approximately 24,000 students with learning experiences that enhance their knowledge and critical thinking skills. We are the 3rd largest district in Massachusetts. Our district has over 44 languages spoken and over 60 countries represented by both students and staff. We foster a positive and professional environment in our schools and worksites where people feel valued, respected, supported, seen and heard. Our students and staff share their ideas and perspectives, learning from and appreciating each other. We are a district that is committed to equity and excellence.
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In addition to offering competitive salaries and benefits, we provide numerous cutting-edge professional development opportunities for all staff. We let our data shape the professional development of the district, therefore, it is relevant and actionable. We support our teaching staff with mentors such as instructional leadership specialists and effective educator coaches to work with them throughout the year in lesson planning, data analysis and management. Our district offers career advancement opportunities and is invested in “Grow our Own” and educational pipeline programs. These programs help our staff achieve a college degree or lead to certification pathways.
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