What are the responsibilities and job description for the Counselor position at Gateway College and Career Academy?
GATEWAY COLLEGE AND CAREER ACADEMY
SCOPE OF WORK – COUNSELOR
GCCA MISSION STATEMENT: To provide all learners with personal and academic success through equitable practices and individualized plans leading to a high school diploma and access to college and career pathways.
REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS:
Education:
a) Master’s degree in Counseling or
b) Valid California Pupil Personnel Services credential or ability to obtain proper credential
Experience:
Demonstrated experience working in an educational or social service environment; working with at-risk and culturally diverse populations; working with students or clients in advising and developing goals; assessing student needs and coordinating educational and community-based services; managing caseload and case files is desirable. Fluency in a second language is desirable.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Considerable knowledge of local high school completion requirements, and state and local college eligibility requirements; available college and community resources and/or programs; subject area and faculty issues; ethnic and cultural issues; and assessment, testing, and the interpretation and application of test results.
Skill in effective advising and counseling techniques; ability to work with at-risk and culturally diverse populations; delivering public presentations; ability to prioritize multiple projects and work in an environment with regular interruptions; and operating a computer and various supporting software packages, including web-based programs for monitoring grades, attendance and student outcomes.
Ability to maintain a professional demeanor during emotionally charged situations; explain policies and procedures, rules, and regulations in a non-threatening manner; effectively communicate orally and in written form; meet required timelines; manage and organize detailed information about the program and student progress; work with students in advising and developing goals; assess student needs and coordinate educational and community-based services; manage caseload and case files; maintain confidentiality in all matters as appropriate; plan, organize and prioritize daily assignments and work activities; communicate effectively in written and oral form; deal tactfully and effectively with students, parents, co-workers, and the general public; maintain accurate and well-organized records; and use computers for data and word processing.
PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Employees in this position will be required to work indoors and/or outdoors in an educational and standard office environment. Employees may come in direct contact with students, parents, school staff, outside agency staff, and the public.
- Advises students on program requirements.
- Develops student’s academic goals.
- Evaluates student’s academic history and education, including transcript evaluation.
- Introduces students to resources available throughout the college.
- Develops, facilitates, and delivers classroom instruction on various topics such as time management, study strategies, goal setting, learning styles, career planning, communication skills, managing test anxiety, and building confidence.
- Meets with students and parents to ensure student success or to recommend alternate educational placement.
- Assists students in career exploration.
- Works collaboratively with school faculty and administration to develop strategies for keeping at-risk students in class.
- Works collaboratively with other departments to facilitate and address student and program needs.
- Provides support for students experiencing family, personal, or economic crises, which may impact school performance.
- Helps students access needed counseling services, support networks, community health, or housing services.
- Consults with a variety of social service agencies in the community to explain program requirements or address individual student progress or needs.
- Develops and implements marketing, recruitment and retention strategies for assigned program.
- Coordinates activities to introduce student to available community services and campus resources.
- Facilitates orientation meetings and evaluation sessions.
- Makes presentations to schools, community organizations, and other groups to explain the program.
- Maintains an active case file on each enrolled student with accurate case notes and documentation. Ensures confidentiality is maintained.
- Maintains statistical information and summary information in reports as needed.
- Submits required paper work according to specified timelines.
- Participates in staff-development workshops and activities.
- Performs other related responsibilities as may be assigned.
- Sitting (70% up to continuously)
- Stand (up to 10%), walk (up to 20%), bend, stoop, look up/down on occasion
- Push, pull, twist, squat, stoop
- Repetitive hand motions with close reach in such examples of: keyboard, mouse, files, phones and handwriting
- Lift/carry office supplies up to 30 pounds
- Use seeing, hearing and speaking
Employees in this position will be required to work indoors and/or outdoors in an educational and standard office environment. Employees may come in direct contact with students, parents, school staff, outside agency staff, and the public.
Salary : $67,698 - $113,415