This position is to help with coverage for a leave of absencePay for this position as long term SSP is $250 per dayPercentage: 80%Work calendar days: 188Duration of position: Remainder of School YearBenefits include: Health insurance, dental insurance, life insurance,
PERA retirement, paid time off, short and long term disability, access
to employee walk-in clinic, as well as other optional benefit elections.SUMMARY:Responsible for supporting students in the areas of academic success, career
and college readiness, and social/emotional development; serving as a
resource for students, families, staff, and community; and delivering
services within the framework of the American School Counselor Association
(ASCA) Mindsets and Behaviors for Student Success.JOB TASKS:
Plan, organize, and deliver a data-driven, comprehensive, and
developmentally appropriate school counseling program to all students based on
the ASCA National Model.
Provide: a. Individual and small group counseling services that support
academic, career, and social/emotional development. b. Classroom
guidance lessons centered on the ASCA Mindsets and Behaviors for Student
Success: K-12 College and Career-Readiness Standards for Every Student.
Respond to student crisis situations and report or refer to appropriate
professionals or agencies.
Support student transitional activities including registration and grade
level transitions.
Assist students and families with educational and/or career planning.
Provide: a. Growth opportunities for staff and families. b. Leadership
and expertise in creating a positive school culture and climate that
integrates diverse backgrounds, strengths, and needs.
Facilitate problem-solving skills and conflict resolution.
Understand and use current job-related technology.
Collaborate: a. With administrators, parents/guardians, staff,
and community partners regarding student needs and concerns. b. With
administrators, parents/guardians, staff, and students to develop and
implement academic and/or behavior plans and interventions.
Demonstrate a commitment to: a. Understand, appreciate, and make
accommodations for student diversity. b. Include and engage families in the
student's education. c. Support all Poudre School District policies,
procedures, and expectations. d. Provide personal and professional excellence.
Participate in: a. Department, team, building, and district
meetings and discussions. b. Student and/or family conferences and other
meetings. c. Social, cultural, interscholastic, and extracurricular
activities. d. Professional growth opportunities.
Attend work and arrive in a timely manner.
Perform other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND LICENSES REQUIRED:-Master's degree in School Counseling or related field and special service
provider licensure program required.-Experience working with students in a school setting required.-Experience counseling students in a school setting preferred.-Criminal background check required for hire.-Valid Colorado driver's license.-Valid Colorado Special Services license with School Counselor or related
endorsement required.-CPR and First Aid certifications encouraged.Questions regarding this posting can be directed to [email protected]