Employment
Staff Development
Student Support Services
Revised May 2023
EDUCATION LEVEL: | Master’s degree in counseling from an approved school counselor preparation program. South Dakota School Counselor Certificate. |
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EXPERIENCE DESIRED: | Previous experience in high school. |
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: | Constant hearing, hand-eye and mind-eye coordination; frequent repetitive motions with wrists, hands and fingers, scheduling, sitting, speaking, walking, talking, and writing are required. |
OTHER REQUIREMENTS: | Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to create positive relationships. Strong organizational skills. Ability to plan, organize, and work collaboratively with other teams. |
REPORTS TO: | Senior Coordinator of Support Services |
CONTRACT LENGTH: | Teacher Contract + 10 Additional Days |
Provides counseling to individuals and small groups with personal concerns.
Consults with teachers, staff, parents, and other significant stakeholders regarding the developmental needs of students.
Participates in building problem-solving team meetings and supports a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTMDSS) model for delivering academic and social emotional information.
Counsels students through the development of postsecondary and career plans.
Monitors and effectively communicates with parents about student progress.
Maintains the confidentiality of students and their families.
Refers students with significant challenges to appropriate community resources in consultation with their parents.
Coordinates registration.
Plans, evaluates, and revises the building counseling program.
Coordinates and conducts activities which contribute to the implementation of the high school counseling plan.
Builds interpersonal relationships and establishes positive rapport with students, colleagues, administrators, and parents.
Pursues professional growth.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Typically, work is conducted in a comfortable environment. Some District classrooms and work areas are not climate controlled and are subject to extremes of temperature and humidity.
For some buildings, stairs, and exposure to communicable diseases may be a potential hazard. In science labs, there could be exposure to chemicals and fumes. Equipment that supports classroom instruction could be potentially hazardous under certain conditions. Travel between schools will cause exposure to hazardous driving and walking conditions.