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SECONDARY
COUNSELOR 11 MONTHS |
EDUCATION, SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES,
QUALIFICATIONS
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Master’s degree in School
Counseling and eligibility for certification in School Counseling as determined
by the Maryland State Department of Education.
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A minimum of a 600-hour practicum or experience
teaching or counseling in a school setting.
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Demonstrated ability to speak and write effectively.
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Evidence of exemplary human relations skills.
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Demonstrated ability to plan and organize
accordingly.
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Demonstrated knowledge of appropriate counseling
skills.
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Assists with designing and implementing an
outcome-based counseling program that is aligned with the ASCA model and addresses
the identified needs of the school community.
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Implements a school guidance curriculum using
effective instructional skills and carefully planned structured activities to
address academic achievement, personal-social skills and career development.
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Provides individual and small group guidance
with students and parents to development educational and career plans.
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Offers responsive services to meet the needs and
concerns of individual students and to provide support during crisis
situations.
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Acts as a consultant to educational staff and
parents in creating plans to meet student needs.
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Provides professional development on a variety
of issues related to student success and effective parenting.
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Develops an effective referral service that
utilizes system-wide and community resources.
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Works collaboratively with school and system
staff to develop both prevention-based and responsive programming and services.
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Supports the planning and implementation of school-based
and system-wide initiatives.
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Serves as an active and prepared member of the
student support team (SST) and participates in IEP and 504 meetings as needed.
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Uses data to evaluate the effectiveness of the
counseling program and to guide future program direction.
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Uses data to assess student success and to
identify areas in need of attention.
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Utilizes an organized system for monitoring
student progress and communicating this progress to students and parents.
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Maintains communications and acts as a liaison
with parents, parent groups, student groups, civic associations and other
community organizations.
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Takes a leadership role in providing an inviting
environment that offers opportunities for all students to be successful.
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Works closely to keep administration informed of
issues impacting student academic achievement as well as other aspects of the
school environment.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS & PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS
The
environmental factors and/or physical requirements of this position include the
following: While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to
have ordinary ambulatory skills sufficient to visit other locations; and the
ability to stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, and manipulate (lift, carry,
move) light to medium weights of 10-50 pounds. Requires good
hand-eye coordination, arm, hand and finger dexterity, including ability to
grasp, and visual acuity to use a keyboard. The employee frequently is
required to sit, reach with hands and arms, talk and hear. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform
the essential functions.
Salary range $51,000 - $80,000