California Department Of Education Bellflower , CA 90706
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Job Summary
Job Summary
College & Career Guidance Counselor Duties & Responsibilities Rooted in the Salesian educational approach, the College and Career Guidance Counselor utilizes the School Counseling National Standards as defined by the American School Counselor Association to facilitate the academic development, career development and personal/social development of all students. The school counselor serves as an advocate for the student and works in collaboration with parents, students, teachers, administration, and community in order to promote student success, provide preventive services, and respond to identified needs. HOW TO APPLY: Submit a cover letter with a statement of counseling philosophy and resume by May, 30, 2024. All materials should be sent electronically to employment@bosco.org, and CC eantonelli@bosco.org, dfernando@bosco.org, and btotah@bosco.org
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Requirements / Qualifications
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Minimum Qualifications:
Education: Bachelor's Degree required (preferably with a major in counseling, social work, and psychology),
Credential: California Pupil Personnel Services Credential (PPS) in Counseling.
Experience: At least three years of experience as a counselor in a comprehensive high school setting
Should have a relentless focus on ensuring all students are prepared for and gain acceptance to a four-year college; - Knowledge of and advocacy for the mission of Catholic Education Desired Qualifications:
Master's Degree in a related field
Bilingual speaking, reading, and writing abilities (Spanish) - Naviance software experience
Student scheduling experience Major Duties and Responsibilities (including but not limited to): As part of a high school counselor assignment, the counselor will serve as a member of a counseling staff to deliver a comprehensive school counseling program by providing curriculum guidance, individual student planning, preventive and responsive services, and system support. Major duties and responsibilities include: 1) Academic Counseling
Program planning and adjustment
Confer with students regarding credit and graduation requirements
Assist students in making the transition from one school level to another and from one program to another
Counsel students and / or parents regarding special programs
Facilitate STEP services for students in caseload
Monitor students' progress
Counseling parents / students in completing college entrance (A-G requirements) and facilitating college exploration 2) Career Counseling
Assist students to become more aware of their aptitudes, abilities, and Interests
Counsel with individuals and groups on jobs and career objectives
Assist students to correlate programs with career objectives
Provide information concerning occupations, careers, and training possibilities 3) Personal Counseling
Assist students in resolving individual problems
Assist students in developing personal decision-making competencies
Provide information about community resources to students with special problems 4) Evaluate, Interpret, and Communicate Student Test Data 5) Counsel and Consult with Parents and Staff Members
Assist parents in coping with student-related crises and developmental problems
Assist parents in achieving a realistic perception of their child's development
Consult with members of the administrative and teaching staff by sharing appropriate individual student data
Assist in the identification of students with special needs and problems e. Assist with the educational, personal, and social problems of students f. Participate in curriculum development regarding the emerging needs of students; assist in the upgrading of guidance and special programs 6) Counselor Duties
Regular work hours: 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Complete fall semester one to one meetings with each of his students by December 2013; this includes reviewing Naviance, graduation/college entrance requirements, completing a 4 year plan, and providing key reminders to students in a comprehensive packet.
Monitor student progress, especially struggling learners and D/F students; communicate with parents, teachers and students.
Implement prevention and intervention strategies that foster student success, including: study skills development; referral to tutoring and/or Counseling Partners of Los Angeles; use of the - - - -- Weekly Progress Monitoring form; engaging parent in the process via conferences with teachers or phone/email communication.
Assist students one-on-one in the Course Selection and Summer School options in January/February.
Participate in all counseling related events, including Parent and College Nights, Testing Day, Financial Aid Night, Student workshops and training sessions, classroom presentations, Saturday Placement Testing days, etc.
Contribute to developing the Master Schedule using Student Course Requests and related data (e.g., AP and subject specific rosters).
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California Department Of Education