
School Counselor (1 Year Only) - Moore Middle
- Moore, SC
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Design, deliver, and evaluate a developmentally appropriate school counseling curriculum to include lessons in academic success, career awareness and planning and personal/social growth and understanding.
- Provide short-term individual counseling in the areas of academic achievement and secondary planning and in personal/social development.
- Provide individual and small group counseling in a variety of settings
- Consult and collaborate with teachers, staff, and parents in understanding and meeting the needs of students in the school setting
- Make appropriate referrals to outside agencies and specialists
- Participate in activities that contribute to the effective operation of the school
- Plan, evaluate, and revise the school counseling program
- Pursue continuous professional growth to stay abreast of the field
- Promote an understanding and appreciation of diverse populations and cultures
- Monitor and advise students and their parents as to progress toward graduation
- Prepare students for the transition to high school
- Conduct structured goal-oriented counseling sessions in systematic response to identified needs of groups of children
- Interpret tests, student data, and other assessment results appropriately in the counseling environment
- Provide information and skills to parents, school staff, administration and the community to assist them in helping students in academic, career and social development
- Assist parents in addressing school related problems and issues
- Promote the liaison and coordination of school activities and resources and communicate between and among home, school, community agencies and business and industry
- Perform other related duties as required and/or assigned
- Adhere to the ethical standards of state and national school counselor associations
- Adhere to preferred practices prescribed by state and national school counselor associations
- Demonstrate knowledge of state and federal laws pertaining to school counseling
- Demonstrate personal growth and professional development
- Ability to cooperate with staff, parents/guardians, administration and community resource people
- Demonstrate effective communication skills
- Ability to develop rapport with students and parents
- Ability to analyze or offer problem-solving techniques
- ?Skill to have patience
- ?Ability and skill to empathize and understand students’ concerns
- Hold a master’s degree in school counseling from an accredited college or university
- At least three to five years of related work experience
- Combinations of applicable education, training, and experience, which provide the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform effectively in the position, will determine salary
- Required to attend school meetings, programs and activities outside the instructional day as needed
- Maine State fingerprint (CHRC) authorization (
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EMPLOYMENT DETAILS:
- School-year position
- 1 year only
- Full Time, 1.0 FTE
- Salaried position, not eligible for overtime
- Covered under the PEA contract (see 2022-2025 CBA
- Eligible for benefits as outlined