SCHOOL COUNSELOR - DISTRICTWIDE
Company: Mount Diablo Unified School District
Location: Concord
Posted on: October 24, 2024
Job Description:
MT. DIABLO UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
School Counselor
Definition
The School Counselor's primary function is to provide all students
equitable access to developmentally appropriate and comprehensive
counseling services focused on academic success, personal and
social development and career and college guidance. Plans,
monitors, and manages students' educational development, such as
short and long-range educational goals, academic progress,
four-year plans, graduation requirements, academic honors, college
entrance requirements, post-secondary opportunities, career
development, financial aid, and personal/social development.
Communicates and involves parents and caregivers in this
process.
Directly Responsible To:
Site Principal/Administrator
Supervise: None
Provide guidance to Career/College Advisors and graduate school
counseling and social work interns.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide structured, prevention, intervention and responsive
services to meet the needs of individuals or groups of students
regarding academic, career, and personal/social issues.
- Consult and collaborate with teachers, parents, and staff to
increase student achievement, positive behavior, motivation and
academic learning.
- Identify students at risk of not graduating on time; monitor
student progress and attendance and provide intervention strategies
in partnership with the principal, vice principal, and
College/Career Advisors.
- Coordinate school counseling office and/or center when
established and coordinate counseling services provided by
partnership-agencies.
- Provide individual or group counseling to address behaviors and
psychosocial stressors that interfere with educational performance.
Counselors will not provide case management services.
- Provide crisis-intervention services when issues such as child
abuse and neglect, danger to self or others, substance abuse, and
involvement in juvenile crime need to be addressed.
- Develop and implement youth activities and programs that reduce
discipline rates and maximize student attendance and classroom
participation.
- Work with parents and students to identify post-secondary
educational and career pathways.
- Assist individual students with class schedules and development
of the master schedule that ensure access to rigorous courses of
study and achievement at high levels.
- Collaborate with universities and colleges as well as career
programs in order to increase student access post-secondary
opportunities.
- Provide information, guidance and support to students on
college eligibility and requirements, completion of college and
financial aid applications, and scholarships (secondary level
only).
- Use data effectively to deliver counseling services to
students.
- Assist in the development of school climate and Positive
Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) at the school
site.
- Assist in the implementation of Coordinated Care Teams and
Response to Intervention (RtI) Teams to coordinate and monitor
support services equitably for students.
- Participate in SST, IEP, and Section 504 meetings for students.
Time spent in such meetings shall count towards required site time
by level.
- Focus on student strengths and equity when working with
students, families, and staff from diverse cultural, ethnic,
social, and economic backgrounds.
- Adhere to all professional and ethical standards for the school
counseling profession, district policies and procedures, California
Education Code, State and Federal law.
- Ensure timely documentation of services.
- Assist with staff training as needed.
- Work week based on contractual minutes by level (elementary,
middle, high) and schedule shall be determined by mutual agreement
between school counselor and site principal/administrator.
- Attend job-related meetings and activities.
- Perform additional duties as assigned by site administrator or
the Superintendent's designee. Qualifications Knowledge and
Skills
- Knowledge of effective strategies to identify and address the
educational needs of students in public education and access career
training opportunities, universities and colleges.
- Understanding of child and adolescent development (physical,
cognitive, behavioral, emotional) and ability to use this
information to provide effective counseling services.
- Ability to work effectively with all segments of the
educational community and general public.
- Ability to exercise good judgment and decision making.
- Knowledge of the IEP and Section 504 process and related school
district policies and procedures.
- Knowledge of practices and procedures related to school
discipline, including but not limited to alternatives to suspension
and expulsion.
- Knowledge of practices and supports to develop a culturally
responsive learning environment.
- Knowledge of school counseling approaches and ability to
address child and adolescent concerns within the school setting as
a whole.
- Possession of a valid California driver's license.
Education, Training and Experience
Possession of Pupil Personnel Services Credential (PPSC) with
Authorization in School Counseling, School Psychology, or School
Social Work.
Physical Abilities
Hear and speak to make presentations and exchange information in
person and on the telephone; communicate so others will be able to
clearly understand normal conversation; dexterity of hands and
fingers to operate a computer keyboard and manipulate paper; see to
read, prepare documents and reports and to observe other personnel;
sit or stand for extended periods oftime; work at a desk,
conference table, small student classroom table, or in meetings in
various configurations; hear and understand speech at normal
levels; kneel, bend at the waist, reach overhead, above the
shoulders, and horizontally; lift and move objects weighing up to
25 pounds.
MDEA Salary Schedule and 190 day Work Year.
Hours worked beyond teacher contractual work day, by level, shall
be paid at certificated hourly rate.
Updated September 10, 2014.
Adopted by the Mt. Diablo Unified School District Board of
Education: September 10, 2014
Keywords: Mount Diablo Unified School District, San Francisco , SCHOOL COUNSELOR - DISTRICTWIDE, Other , Concord, California
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