DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT SERVICES Inc·Dallas, Texas
Provide behavioral, emotional, and social support to students through individual and group counseling within an academic setting. Responsibilities include conducting mental health assessments, implementing crisis intervention, and collaborating with parents and faculty.
Diagnostic Assessment Services, Inc. is looking for you! A Counselor who will work with students, faculty, and parents to provide services to address students’ behavioral, emotional, and social needs within the academic setting. Services include school-based counseling, consultations, crisis intervention, developing comprehensive behavioral plans, and trainings.
· Counsel individual students and small groups presenting needs and concerns within the general education and special education environment.
· Provide crisis intervention services.
· Consultations with parents, teachers, administrators, and other relevant people relating to implementation of intervention strategies and techniques to assist with the identified needs of students within the educational setting.
· Conduct mental and behavioral health assessments, develop evaluations, interpret results appropriately, and effectively communicate to school personnel, students, and their parents.
· Compile, maintain, and file all required physical and computerized reports, records, and other documents.
· Comply with policies, routines, and regulations established by each campus, school district, federal and state law, State Board of Education rules in guidance and counseling, and professional licensure.
· Maintain a positive and effective relationship with supervisors, colleagues, parents, and students.
· Adhere to ethical and legal standards.
· Maintain appropriate confidentiality and professionalism.
Education/Certification: · Master's Degree in Counseling or Social Work from an accredited college or university
· Two (2) years’ experience in providing responsive counseling services to children or adolescents.
· Able to work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under stress work; prolonged or irregular hours; and flexibility with schedule.
· Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills.
· Competency in Microsoft Office applications, video conferencing, ability to learn and use additional computer software as necessary, and able to use basic office equipment.
· Skills in communicating effectively with parents, students, staff, and community.
· Knowledge of law as it pertains to mental health in the school setting.
(North/Northwest Dallas, South/Southeast Dallas, South/Southwest Dallas, Southwest Fort Worth, Houston and San Antonio).
We are an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
Requires a Master's Degree in Counseling or Social Work and a valid Texas professional licensure (LPC, LMSW, LCSW, or LMFT). Candidates must have at least two years of experience providing counseling services to children or adolescents.
Market context
In Texas, counselor openings often reflect steady demand in schools, clinics, and community settings, especially for professionals who can support children and adolescents. These roles are competitive because employers usually want a master’s degree, valid Texas licensure, and direct experience with younger clients. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to quickly compare fit, then confirm your licensure status and prepare examples of child or adolescent counseling work before applying.
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