Frederick K. C. Price III Christian Schools

Academic and College/Career Counselor

Primary Purpose

Elementary – Provides counseling and/or academic support/services on such matters as conflict resolution, self-esteem issues, and crisis intervention to individual students, groups and families for early identification of and/or intervention barriers to academic achievement of students, and to promote and encourage a healthy learning environment. Assigns student schedules and works directly with elementary teachers to ensure curriculum is in accordance with all academic accreditation requirements.

Secondary – Provides counseling and/or academic/services to secondary students for the early identification and intervention for barriers to academic achievement of students (including personal and social issues), and to promote and encourage a healthy learning environment. Assigns student schedules and work directly with secondary teachers to ensure curriculum is in accordance with all academic accreditation requirements.

Position Responsibilities

Elementary –

  • Consults with and advises parents and school personnel as a means of helping students with educational and personal problems that may be interfering with learning and success in school.
  • Participates in various multidisciplinary teams, such as Student Success Team (SST) to identify necessary support services (i.e., counseling, assessment, and intervention).
  • Collaborates with school administration and staff in developing student knowledge, skills, and attitudes that promote personal, social, emotional, and academic growth.
  • Provides individual and group counseling, and guidance to students in the academic, personal-social, and college and career domains.
  • Assist with conducting assessment and standardized school testing.
  • Collects and uses data to analyze relevant information to improve the academic process and communicates the information to administration and staff to make necessary teaching adjustments in the classroom.
  • Assist administrator with curriculum.
  • Helps students effectively utilize the educational opportunities of the school.
  • Maintains accurate student records and files.
  • Assist with progress reports and report cards.
  • Assist administrator with some decision-making processes at the school.
  • Collaborates with the teachers to provide elementary teachers with a smooth transition to middle school through articulation activities.
  • Provides professional development to school staff and parents on an as needed basis.
  • Monitors and case manages student progress for targeted students.
  • Confers with administration regarding supplementary counseling needs to implement a results-based comprehensive counseling program.
  • Serves as a mandated reporter for suspected child abuse.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned

Secondary –

  • Using all available data, programs and places all students into academically appropriate and rigorous classes that will prepare them to meet all graduation and A – G and four year college admission requirements.
  • Provides guidance and assistance and workshops to students and/or parents in matters regarding graduation, college entrance requirements, scholarships and financial aid, college tours; consults with parents and school personnel as a means of helping students with educational and personal problems that may be interfering with learning and success in school.
  • Participates in various multidisciplinary teams, such as Student Success Team (SST) to identify necessary support services (i.e., counseling, assessment, and intervention).
  • Collaborates with school administration and staff in developing student knowledge, skills, and attitudes that promote personal, social, emotional, and academic growth.
  • Provides individual and group counseling, and guidance to students in the academic, personal-social, and college/career domains.
  • Collects and analyzes (including standardized test results) relative to attendance, behavior, and achievement, and communicates the assessment results to students, parents and teachers.
  • Helps students effectively utilize the educational opportunities of the school; recommends available resources within the school and community to meet the needs of individual students; assists in making such referrals and contacts.
  • Maintains accurate student records and files.
  • Provides appropriate information to staff related to the comprehensive school counseling program.
  • Informs staff of services provided by the school counselor and how to access those services. Assists teachers, parents/guardians and other stakeholders in interpreting and understanding student data. Participates in professional development activities to improve knowledge and skills.
  • Attends professional conferences, workshops, etc. relevant to school counseling.
  • Uses available technology resources to enhance the school counseling program.
  • Adheres to laws, policies, procedures, and ethical standards of the school counseling profession.
  • Assist with monitoring/supervising student activities as appropriate
  • Participates in some decision-making process at the school.
  • Assist with and create student schedules, progress reports, and report cards.
  • Assist administrator with providing professional development to school staff and parents on an as needed basis.
  • Monitors and case manages student progress for targeted students.
  • Develops and implements programs, including the delivery of guidance lessons, to address student attitudes, understanding of self and others, personal health and safety, communication skills, peer relationships, goal setting/decision making, conflict resolution, career awareness, college preparation and post-secondary planning.
  • Available to work afterschool hours, overnight trip, very few weekends.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Counseling Credentials
  • Earned bachelor’s degree or advanced degree of at least equivalent standard from and accredited college or university.
  • Minimum of two years of experience working as a counselor or related counseling area (1-year mandatory K-8 and high school.).
  • Minimum of two years of experience working in education (programming, teacher, administrator, or office type position).

Skills, Knowledge, & Abilities

  • Knowledge of and experience in the use of counseling and guidance techniques with elementary and secondary students.
  • Ability to communicate effectively and work cooperatively with colleagues, community representatives and agencies.
  • Understand the relationship between the total education program and counseling/guidance services.
  • Understanding of the physical, intellectual, social and emotional growth patterns of students.
  • Ability to counsel students effectively and conference with parents concerning their child’s school behavior, career, and/or academic achievement.
  • Ability to proctor/supervise and interpret test, assessments (including standardized),
  • Ability to plan, organize, prioritize, and perform a variety of concurrent duties.
  • Ability to compose and comprehend written communication
  • Ability to make formal public presentations
  • Ability to use word documents, spreadsheet, excel, and presentation software.
  • Ability to travel to other sites/locations/colleges
  • Ability to traverse all areas of the worksite.
  • Seniority level

    Entry level
  • Employment type

    Full-time
  • Job function

    Other
  • Industries

    Primary and Secondary Education

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