School Counselor
Company: Fountain-Fort Carson School District #8
Location: Fountain
Posted on: February 8, 2025
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Job Description:
Qualifications:
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1. Master's degree or higher in school counseling from an
accredited institution of higher education.
2. Have successfully completed an approved program in school
counseling.
3. Colorado Department of Education SSP license or eligible for at
time of hire.
Job Goals:
Develops and implements a comprehensive counseling program for
students aligned to national school counseling standards and
Colorado Essential Skills; utilizes data to design and deliver
skill-based social-emotional-behavioral instruction and mental
health services to students at the classroom, small group, and
individual level; and serves as key leader and contributor to
building-level systems and practices; school counselors work
collaboratively with teachers, administrators, and families to meet
student needs and support academic, social-emotional, and career
growth; and support families by making connections to community
resources as needed. School counselors play a vital role in
maintaining student safety by implementing assessments and
designing/implementing interventions to support student mental
health.
Performance Responsibilities:
1. Design and implement student programming aligned with the three
ASCA domains: academic, career/postsecondary workforce readiness,
and social-emotional development; and tied to Colorado Essential
Skills
2. Utilize evidence-based, trauma-invested practices to plan and
deliver direct mental health/social-emotional skill-building
services at the classroom, small group, and individual student
level based on identified student/group/building needs and data
3. Ensure student physical and psychological safety via response
to/support of student behavior as it arises, as well as evaluation,
planning, and plan management including but not limited to climate
surveys, needs assessments, suicide risk/threat assessments, child
abuse reports, safety plans, releases of information, etc.
4. Meaningfully lead/contribute to building-level teams and
processes including but not limited to 504, MTSS, mental health,
staff professional development, gifted and talented, etc.
5. Collaborate with administrators, educational staff, families and
community personnel to create and implement plans for student
success, and to meet student/family needs with community
resources.
6. Coordinate, implement and evaluate school-wide events and
initiatives, including but not limited to suicide prevention
efforts, school climate initiatives, month of the military child,
Red Ribbon Week, Kindness Week, etc.
7. Plan and Implement effective transition programs between levels
to increase student-school connections and increase knowledge of
educational opportunities and supports
8. Implement building and district-level crisis response counseling
supports.
9. Secondary specific: Coordinate efforts to support students in
future planning through efforts including but not limited to:
coordinating/supporting student registration, orientation, and
course scheduling, postsecondary/workforce planning, career pathway
navigation and pre-collegiate programming support, transcript
audits/credit monitoring, etc.
10. Perform other duties as assigned.
Technical Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities:
- Knowledge of the principles and practices of the American School
Counselor Association Guidance and Counseling
Guidelines.
- Ability to communicate effectively and resolve conflict with
students, parents, and community groups.
- Advanced organization and communication skills.
- Ability to organize and lead professional development activities
to improve knowledge and skills of colleagues.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality in all aspects of the
job.
- Advanced knowledge of children with special needs.
- Interpret student behavior as a skill deficit/communication
challenge, and create/participate in intervention
problem-solving.
- Provides leadership and collaborates with other educators.
- Accurately and appropriately interpret and utilize data.
- Monitors student academic performance, behavior, and attendance
and facilitates appropriate interventions.
- Accurately and appropriately uses procedures for determining and
structuring individual and group counseling services.
- Advanced knowledge of ethics and standards of professional
practice in the delivery of school counseling services and
federal,
state, local legislation, regulations, policies, procedures, and
laws that govern the practice.
- Knowledge and use of counseling theories, models of practice,
principles, and evidence-based practice to guide
intervention/program decisions.
- Ability to promote and follow Board of Education policies,
Superintendent policies, building, and department procedures.
Salary:
Counselors are on the Special Services Provider Salary Schedule and
is based upon years of experience.
Salary Schedule
One year of credit will be provided for each year of approved
outside experience.
Benefits:
Fountain-Fort Carson School District # 8 provides medical, dental,
vision, chiropractic, life, long-term disability, accidental death
& dismemberment insurances, and paid time off benefits. There are
district and employee contributions to some or most of these
benefits.
Employment Period:
196 days per year
Keywords: Fountain-Fort Carson School District #8, Denver , School Counselor, Other , Fountain, Colorado
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