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Connections Academy
Overview
The School Counselor will virtually assist students and parents with course selection, scheduling, and academic planning while serving as a primary contact for student concerns. They will also coordinate student support teams, manage transcripts, and facilitate college and career readiness programs.
Compensation
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Posted
2 months ago
The social worker will provide services to remove barriers to learning and attendance while focusing on dropout prevention for K-12 students. They will also act as a liaison for community resources, manage crisis plans, and support the IEP team to ensure student success.
The Elementary School Counselor will assist students and parents with social, emotional, and academic support, implementing guidance programs and setting objectives. Key tasks include assisting with transitions, following up on student progress, building relationships, and troubleshooting family issues.
The High School Counselor will virtually assist students and parents with course selection, scheduling, and serve as the initial contact for academic and non-academic student concerns. Key duties include advising on academics, career planning, graduation requirements, managing transcripts, and implementing support programs for at-risk students.
The counselor will virtually assist students and parents with course selection, scheduling, and serve as the initial contact for academic and non-academic student concerns, becoming an expert on course and credit requirements. Key duties include advising on academics, career planning, graduation requirements, managing transcripts, and implementing support programs for at-risk students.
The High School Counselor will virtually advise students and parents on course selection, scheduling, academic planning, and graduation requirements, while also serving as the initial point of contact for academic and non-academic student concerns spanning multiple subjects. Key duties include managing student transcripts, implementing support programs for at-risk students, coordinating crisis prevention plans, and assisting with college and career preparation.
$40,000 - $54,000 / YEAR
3 months ago
Counselors will virtually assist K-12 students and parents with course selection, scheduling, and serve as the initial contact for academic and non-academic student concerns across multiple subjects. Key duties include advising on academics, career planning, graduation requirements, managing transcripts, and implementing support programs for interpersonal adjustment and crisis management.
The School Counselor will virtually assist students and parents with course selection, scheduling, and serve as the initial contact for academic and non-academic student concerns. Key duties include advising on academics, career planning, graduation requirements, managing transcripts, implementing support programs, and coordinating crisis prevention efforts.
$42,000 - $53,000 / YEAR
4 months ago
The School Social Worker's primary objective is dropout prevention by strengthening home/school/community partnerships and alleviating barriers to learning through effective intervention strategies. Key tasks include connecting families with community resources, coordinating with teams to identify at-risk students, and serving as the main point of contact for these families.
5 months ago
The counselor will assist students and families with course selection, scheduling, and serve as the initial contact for multi-subject and non-academic student concerns, while also supporting academic success through differentiated instruction and intervention planning. Key duties include building relationships, advising on academics and career planning, managing course changes, and participating in crisis prevention and management planning.
The counselor will assist students and families with course selection, scheduling, and serve as the initial contact for academic and non-academic student concerns, while also supporting transitions into the virtual program. Essential duties include supporting instruction, collaborating on interventions within the MTSS/RTI model, advising on academics and career planning, and participating in crisis management and required in-person school events.
The High School Counselor will assist students and parents with course selection, scheduling, and serve as the initial contact for multi-subject and non-academic student concerns, while also supporting academic success through instruction and intervention collaboration. Key duties include advising on academics, early college and career planning, managing course changes, implementing adjustment programs, and participating in crisis management planning.
The Middle School Math Teacher will manage instructional programs remotely, consulting regularly with caretakers and students via phone and internet to ensure successful program completion, while also hosting weekly homeroom LiveLessons and acting as a role model and mentor.
$40,000 - $55,000 / YEAR
The School Counselor will advise students and parents on academics, career planning, and graduation, while becoming an expert on course and credit requirements. Responsibilities include managing course selection, reviewing transcripts, implementing support programs, and coordinating crisis management plans.