SCHOOL COUNSELOR
Company: Scott County
Location: Davenport
Posted on: October 24, 2024
Job Description:
Reports to: Principal FLSA Status: Exempt
SUMMARY:
Provide a comprehensive guidance and counseling program for
students. Provide services to promote the social and emotional
development as well as the academic and career development of each
student. Consults with teachers, parents and staff to enhance their
effectiveness in helping students' educational, social, personal,
and career development; provides appropriate support to the total
school program.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Maintains and respects confidentiality of student and school
personnel information, while maintaining the safety and welfare for
all students and staff members;
- Follows federal, state, and local laws, regulations, and
policies regarding children's educational welfare;
- Reports any pertinent information to the proper authorities in
cases of child endangerment, neglect, or abuse;
- Meets and instructs the students(s) in assigned locations and
at the designed times;
- Collects and interprets data about students to assist in
program planning, occupational and/or educational placement to
include the development of a Career Development Plan;
- Provides individual counseling to students who refer themselves
or are referred by parents, teachers, or administrators;
- Provides small group counseling as needed for all grade levels
on developmental or problem-centered issues;
- Counsels with students individually and in groups to assist in
problem solving and decision-making of a personal, social,
emotional, academic, educational, or vocational nature;
- Provides for the student's orientation to the offerings of the
school, its personnel, facilities, regulations, rules, customs,
traditions, courses, health, discipline, attendance, and guidance
counseling;
- Supervises the development, security, and maintenance of
cumulative record of each student;
- Collects, organizes, and disseminates career, educational, and
parenting information to students, teachers and parents through the
use of technology and other means;
- Consults with school staff and parents and refers students for
specialized services;
- Designs coherent instruction based upon knowledge of subject
matter, current instructional practices, students, the community,
and Character Education curriculum goals;
- Plans instruction to achieve desired objectives that reflect
the division curriculum guidelines of the Character Education
Program;
- Promotes and supports the Character Education Programs on a
school-wide basis;
- Provides a sequential developmental series of classroom
guidance lessons for each grade level, including planned
occupational information programs;
- Administers various tests for counseling and guidance
purposes;
- Facilitates the transition of students by providing for
consistent articulation between schools and serving as a community
liaison agent;
- Supervises preparation of transcripts upon request of a
receiving school, as requested by building administrator(s);
- Coordinates all scholarship programs;
- Coordinates all standardized testing programs;
- Coordinates 504 Plans in their buildings;
- Assists administrators with master scheduling, student courses,
registration, course changes, etc.;
- Establishes and maintains relationships with regional
colleges;
- Consults regularly with administrators, teachers, and parents
regarding the needs of students;
- Attends Child Study meetings and offers suggestions for
intervention plans, as appropriate;
- Serves as a referral source to parents and students who need
specialized services beyond those provided by the school;
- Assists with providing mediation services for student
conflicts;
- Provides information and training for parents concerning
parenting skills and to educate parents about available resources
for handling family crises;
- Consults with the teachers of students with whom the counselor
is working regarding that student's needs and/or concerns;
- Works in conjunction with teachers and other counselors to
prepare students for the transition from elementary school, middle
school to high school;
- Promotes effective public relations through communication with
parents and community members about the counseling program and by
offering opportunities for input and review of materials;
- Assists students by appraising their interests, aptitudes,
abilities, educational achievements, and personality
development;
- Submits and/or reviews referrals to the school psychologist,
visiting teacher, and health organizations, as requested by the
building administrator;
- Assists in referrals, in collaboration with the building
administrator(s), and the psychologist, for specialized services
beyond those provided by the school;
- Assists in group sessions with teachers, parents, community
resource personnel, and administrators;
- Participates in sessions with teachers and other personnel
relative to individualizing instruction;
- Confers with parents, in group or individual sessions,
concerning the total school program as it relates to the
educational, career and technology education, and personal
development of their children;
- Coordinates the maintenance of student records as required by
law, system policy, and administrative regulations; and serves as a
resource to other personnel in the use and interpretation of
records;
- Evaluates the following on a continuous basis: the nature and
scope of the counselor services as outlined above; the functioning
of counselor program as an integral part of the total educational
program; the effectiveness of counseling services;
- Motivates students to achieve maximum potential;
- Takes all necessary and reasonable precautions to protect
students, equipment, materials, and facilities;
- Works collaboratively with staff, families, and community
resources to support the success of a diverse student
population;
- Works in a collegial and collaborative manner with peers,
school personnel, and the community to promote and support student
learning;
- Maintains licensure at the state and/or national level; assumes
responsibility for professional growth and keeps skills
up-to-date;
- Models professional, moral, and ethical standards as well as
personal integrity in all interactions;
- Models non-discriminatory practices in all activities;
- Complies with and supports school and division regulations and
policies;
- Participates in curriculum development programs, faculty
committees and student activity sponsorship as required;
- Assumes responsibilities outside the classroom as they relate
to school;
- Performs other duties as assigned by administration.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Thorough knowledge of the educational process, secondary and
special education principles, practices and procedures; thorough
knowledge of the principles and methodology of effective teaching
and counseling of students; thorough knowledge of school division
rules, regulations and procedures; ability to establish and
maintain standards of behavior; ability to deliver articulate oral
presentations and written reports; ability to establish and
maintain effective working relationships with staff, students and
parents.
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE:
Candidate must be a graduate of an accredited college or university
and possess appropriates license(s) and/or endorsement(s) for
position as required by the Commonwealth of Virginia and School
Board.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those
that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the
essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.
Duties performed typically in school settings to include: guidance
office/classroom, regular classrooms, gymnasium, auditorium, and
recreational areas. Frequent walking, standing, stooping, lifting,
up to approximately 15 pounds, and occasional lifting of equipment
and/or materials weighing up to approximately 25 pounds may be
required. Other limited physical activities may be required.
Occasional travel with students on field trips may be necessary.
Vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas
by means of the spoken word; hearing is required to perceive
information at normal spoken word levels; visual acuity is required
for preparing and analyzing written or computer data, determining
the accuracy and thoroughness of work, and observing general
surroundings and activities; the worker is subject to inside and
outside environmental conditions, noise and hazards. Occasional
movement of students by wheelchairs and other mechanical devices
may be required. Regular instruction to special needs children may
be necessary. Daily personal and close contact with children to
provide classroom management and learning environment support is
required. Regular contact with staff members, administrators, and
parents is required. Contact with parents by phone and in person is
necessary. Occasional contact with medical professionals may be
required.
EVALUATION:
Performance on this job will be evaluated in accordance with school
board policy and administrative regulations on evaluation of
personnel.
Keywords: Scott County, Peoria , SCHOOL COUNSELOR, Other , Davenport, Illinois
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