School Counselor - Part Time
Global Village Academy
Location
Parker, Colorado
Salary
$26,716 - $49,312 / YEAR
Quick overview
The School Counselor provides individual and group counseling to support students' academic, social, and emotional development. They also collaborate with staff and families to implement school-wide programs, manage behavior plans, and facilitate student support team meetings.
Requirements summary
Candidates must hold a Master's degree in School Counseling or a related field and possess a valid Colorado Department of Education (CDE) Special Services License. One year of experience in a school setting is preferred, along with knowledge of IEP and 504 processes.
Job description
About Us
- Global Village Academy is an innovative charter school where students learn core academic content through language immersion.
- Language offerings vary by campus: our North - Thornton campus offers Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, and Russian, while our Aurora and Douglas County campuses offer Spanish, Mandarin Chinese, and French. GVA is truly a "global village." Our immersion teachers come from all over the world, each bringing their unique culture and language into the classroom. United by a common core, students are challenged to become world class thinkers, capable of engaging ideas using multiple languages and cross-cultural perspectives, through an internationally benchmarked curriculum spanning each language village.
Location
- Global
- Village
- Academy -
- Parker,
- CO
- Job
- Type: Part Time (FTE .5) - Exempt Annual
Salary Range
$26,716 - $49,312 Summary: The School Counselor supports students' academic, social, emotional, and career development by providing guidance and counseling services. Through collaboration with students, families, educators, and community resources, the School Counselor promotes a positive school environment that fosters student growth and success. Essential
Duties and Responsibilities
Provide individual and group counseling to support students' emotional and social development. Develop and implement school-wide programs to address academic achievement, career planning, and personal/social development. Conduct assessments to identify student needs and provide appropriate interventions. Assist students in setting academic and career goals through regular check-ins and planning sessions. Collaborate with teachers, parents, and administrators to address academic and behavioral concerns. Provide crisis intervention and support as needed. Develop and implement behavior management plans in collaboration with school staff. Lead student support team meetings and contribute to Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) and Response to Intervention (RtI) initiatives. Offer referrals to community resources and maintain partnerships with outside agencies. Support student transitions between school levels and assist with college and career planning. Promote a safe and inclusive school environment by implementing social-emotional learning programs. Facilitate workshops and training sessions for students, staff, and parents on topics such as mental health awareness, conflict resolution, and study skills. Act as a liaison between the school, families, and community organizations. Education and Licensure: Master's Degree in School Counseling or related field from an accredited university. Valid Colorado Department of Education (CDE) Initial or Professional Special Services License with an endorsement in School Counseling. Qualifications and Experience: One year of experience in a school setting is preferred. Strong understanding of counseling techniques and evidence-based interventions. Experience working with diverse populations and providing culturally responsive counseling. Knowledge of the IEP and 504 Plan processes. Excellent communication, collaboration, and organizational skills. Ability to work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team. Proficient in data analysis and using data to inform decisions. Familiarity with career and college readiness programs. Core Competencies and Qualities: Communication Skills: Engage effectively with students, families, and school staff. Empathy and Active Listening: Provide compassionate and supportive counseling. Problem-Solving Skills: Develop and implement effective intervention strategies.
Collaboration
- Work with stakeholders to support student success.
- Flexibility and
- Adaptability: Address a variety of student needs in a dynamic school environment.
- Work
- Environment: School-based setting with frequent interaction with students, staff, and families. Occasional evening meetings or school events may be required. Must be comfortable navigating various community resources and school facilities. Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Regular attendance is required for this position. Global Village Academy shall not discriminate in its employment or hiring practices on the basis of race, color, sex, age, religion, creed, citizenship, national origin, ancestry, genetic information, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, or any other characteristic prohibited by law. GVA is committed to cultural diversity among school personnel as a means of enriching the educational experience. GVA shall identify, solicit, and consider applicants for employment from a broad spectrum of qualified individuals who will contribute to that effort. Relocation not provided for this position.