Title I Counselor (K-8)

 

 

JOB GOAL: To help students overcome problems that impedes learning and assist those in adjusting to the social, physical and emotional challenges throughout the elementary years.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:

 

REPORTS TO: Educational Services Administrator and Site Administrator

 

PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES: Responsibilities shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

  1. Assists students in evaluating their strengths and weaknesses so they can set goals that stretch beyond their elementary years and give them hope for their future.
  2. Remains readily available to students so as to provide counseling that will lead each student to increased personal growth, self-understanding and maturity.
  3. Establishes a line of communication between the school and the home.
  4. Supports the school’s existing Tier 1 behavioral program.
  5. Provides guidance for teachers and student teachers in dealing with student learning or personal problems.
  6. Maintains student records and protects their confidentiality through complying with FERPA guidelines.
  7. Guides students in their participation in school and community activities.
  8. Works collaboratively and in partnership with the Multi-Tiered Systems of Support Team (MTSS), 504, Individual Education Plan (IEP) teams, parent/teacher conferences, and student information meetings by providing social/emotional data.
  9. Utilizes learning activities that are suitable to students and instructional goals.
  10. Monitors social emotional progress when it impacts academic progress in alignment with state and district standards.
  11. Implements student academic interventions with administrators, teachers, and parents.
  12. Utilizes materials and resources that support the instructional goals and engages students in meaningful learning.
  13. Delivers lessons and units that have recognizable structure, effective instructional strategies and time allocations for learning activities.
  14. Collaborates with teachers to develop social emotional interventions.
  15. Responds appropriately to student behavior.
  16. Collaborates with parents/guardians and staff regarding the educational, career, and personal/social development of students.
  17. Assists student/family transition to the next educational experience.
  18. Develops and implements a guidance program that aligns with the Arizona School Counseling Program.
  19. Works with outside behavioral health agencies to provide individual and/or family support related to social/emotional needs as needed.
  20. Utilizes community and district resources to meet the individual needs of
  21. Serves as a liaison between school district and community agencies.
  22. Demonstrates knowledge of the roles/responsibilities of community agencies.
  23. Exhibits sensitivity, empathy, and acceptance necessary for problem solving.
  24. Functions as a credible resource by offering a variety of options and strategies.
  25. Participates in professional development to enhance knowledge and pedagogical skill.
  26. Assesses crisis situations and responds appropriately to school and student needs.
  27. Follows appropriate district procedures in emergency situations.
  28. Must meet any additional specific job requirements as indicated by the school.
  29. Performs other work-related duties as assigned.

 

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:  Teacher Salary Schedule and fringe benefits as approved by the Governing Board.

 

DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: Open until filled

 

CONTACT PERSON:

Cartwright School District

Haidee Ruiz, Human Resources

(623) 691-3911 FAX: (623) 691-4079

hruiz@csd83.org

 

Rita Moncibaez, Human Resources

(623) 691-4075  FAX: (623) 691-4075

rita.moncibaez@csd83.org

 

Heather Salazar, Human Resources

(623) 691-5946 FAX : (623) 691-4079

heather.salazar@csd83.org