Role: Substitute School Counselor Reports to: Principal/Director of Student ServicesKey Duties and Responsibilities
- Assist in implementing a developmental counseling and guidance program considering the school's needs.
- Conduct individual counseling in areas of educational and personal need as referred by staff, family, or self-referral.
- Individualized Consultation with students, student appraisal, and advisement to help students plan, monitor, and manage their own learning;
- Provide support in the development of Behavior Intervention/Correction Plans
- Plan, prepare, and conduct small group counseling in data driven; identified areas.
- Assist with preparing and submitting notices to parents for students who are in danger of not being promoted.
- Cooperate in compiling and maintaining appropriate student records.
- Assist with registration and placement of new students and schedule changes.
- Assist with evaluating transcripts of incoming and transferring students.
- Assist as a resource to homeroom advisors and assist in the homeroom advisement process.
- Assist with classroom activities to support instruction, educational transitions, career paths, and personal development.
- Assist with Large group, classroom, and school-wide curricula designed to align to Georgia's workforce readiness and outcomes;
- Provide information on careers and life development to students and parents.
- Assist with administration of standardized group testing.
- Assist with routinely analyze student/school academic, behavioral, and referral data to evaluate the effectiveness of the school counseling program.
- Assist with consulting and coordinating with staff, parents, and community resources.
- Assist in implementing crisis management plans.
- Assist school based MTSS teams in reviewing discipline data and identifying the mental health and behavioral needs of students
- Assist MTSS Coordinators in coordinating interventions with students related to social-emotional, behavioral, and mental health concerns
- Assist in providing follow-up and implementation of reintegration plans for students who are returning to school from hospitalization and/or facility stays
- Assist in completing risk assessments and securing home/mental health.
- Participate in training programs to increase skills and proficiency related to the assignment.
- Review current development, literature and technical sources of information related to job responsibilities.
- Demonstrate prompt and regular attendance and the ability to adapt to an extended/flexible work schedule.
- Ensure adherence to good safety procedures.
- Follow federal and state laws, School Board policies and administrative directives.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Responsible for coordinating and maintaining 504 students and the required documentation.
Qualifications:
- Hold or be eligible for required certification - Master's or higher degree in School Counseling (LPC, LCSW is acceptable); proper certification as required by the Georgia Professional Standards Commission.
- Ability to work well with students, parents, staff, and the community.
- High integrity, excellent character, and good professional reputation.
- Abide by the Georgia Professional Standards Code of Ethics for Educators.
- Ability to be regularly, predictably, and reliably at work.
- Ability to perform tasks involving prolonged periods of standing, walking, and sitting.
- Ability to perform routine physical activities such as bending and lifting/pushing/pulling up to 50 pounds.
- Vision, hearing, written, and verbal communications are essential factors in performing required tasks.
- Must be able to properly and consistently supervise students particularly during emergency situations.
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