Counselor

Education

CounselorMiddle

$56–56k United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Counselor - Middle at Counselor. Skills: School counseling, Student support, Academic achievement. Maintain community partnerships. Demonstrate age-appropriate counseling practices”

What You'll Achieve.

Achieve academic success; Enhance school counseling program; Support academic achievement; Support personal development; Measure student learning; Measure academic growth

Industry & Context.

Education
Problems you'll solve

Analyze assessment data

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Master's Degree: Counseling, Special Service Provider License - School Counseling

What You'll Do.

Maintain community partnerships

Demonstrate age-appropriate counseling practices

Use technology resources

Document health related services

Manage counseling program

Encourage two-way communication

Support student transitions

Work collaboratively within school environment

Perform other related duties

Counsel individuals on problems

Refer students to resources

Provide information to students and parents

Align counseling program to school goals

Counsel students on academic achievement

Counsel students on educational issues

Participate in professional development

Assist in coordinating testing programs

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

School staff; Parents; Community clientele; Appropriate stakeholders

Communication Scope

Two-way communication

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