What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of School Culture and Counseling position at Conservatory Lab Charter School?
Welcome to Conservatory Lab Charter School - A community that stands out in Massachusetts.
- The ONLY charter school designated a School of Recognition by DESE based on the SY22/23 growth metrics across all subgroups.
- A finalist for the Pozen Prize in 2019, awarded for strong student growth.
- An El Sistema-inspired program, where students have music class every day and learn a wide variety of instruments.
- An EL Education school where project-based learning, social-emotional development, and rigorous academics are woven together for powerful outcomes.
- A place where students implicitly learn to uplift each other, persevere, and cooperate through their experiences in music as well as academic classes.
- Counseling Services
- Oversee and coordinate school-based counseling services to meet the mental health needs of all students.
- Supervise school counselors, social workers, and other mental health staff, providing guidance and professional development.
- Develop and maintain partnerships with local mental health providers and community resources.
- Evaluate the effectiveness of counseling interventions and implement adjustments based on student needs.
- Lead the implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of PBIS to promote a positive school culture.
- Develop and enforce school-wide behavior protocols aligned with school policies.
- Collaborate with teachers and staff to embed behavioral strategies within the classroom.
- Oversee the development, implementation, and evaluation of SEL curricula across all grade levels.
- Regularly monitor the effectiveness of the SEL curriculum and revise it as necessary to respond to the evolving needs of students.
- Facilitate professional development for staff to ensure effective delivery of SEL strategies and practices.
- Work collaboratively with school leadership and staff to integrate SEL into academic content and daily school practices.
- Design and implement effective, tiered behavior management systems (Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3).
- Collaborate with the teachers, and support staff to create and monitor individual behavior support plans.
- Ensure all behavior protocols comply with state and district guidelines.
- Supervise and support a multidisciplinary team, including but not limited to counselors, culture, and support staff
- Serve as a key member of the school leadership team, contributing to the strategic direction of school culture initiatives.
- Lead staff training on mental health, SEL, PBIS, and behavior management.
- Collect and analyze data on student behavior, mental health trends, and school culture to inform decisions.
- Ensure compliance with all relevant policies, laws, and best practices in mental health and student support.
- Prepare and present reports to school leadership, the board, and other stakeholders.
- Masters degree in Counseling, Social Work, Psychology, or a related field.
- State licensure or certification in a relevant clinical area (e.g., LMHC, LCSW, LICSW, or equivalent).
- Minimum of 5 years of experience in school-based or clinical mental health settings.
- Demonstrated experience supervising staff and leading teams.
- Knowledge of PBIS, SEL, and behavior intervention frameworks.
- Familiarity with local mental health resources and referral networks.
- Strong organizational, analytical, and communication skills.
- Experience as a school administrator overseeing counseling services, SEL programs, PBIS, and behavior management systems.
- Expertise in curriculum development and the integration of SEL into academic content.
- Knowledge of trauma-informed practices, restorative justice principles, and culturally responsive practices.
- Background in working with diverse, culturally and linguistically diverse student populations.