School Counselor, Elementary, Bilingual Required
Qualifications
Valid Washington State Educational Staff Associate School Counseling Certificate
Master's degree preferred from an accredited institution of higher learning
Willingness to participate in professional development courses aligned with the school and district initiatives, and stay current with research-based practices
Advanced level proficiency in Spanish language on ACTFL written and oral assessments
Experience working effectively with diverse groups of teachers, students, and parents
Experience designing, conducting, and teaching social-emotional lessons
Experience conducting small groups grounded in research-based practices but designed for the needs of students
Experience providing individual student planning and responsive services
Experience using student management and data analysis software
Strong understanding (through coursework/experience) of issues relating to poverty, gang affiliation, and substance abuse
Preferred specific training in drug and alcohol intervention, anger management strategies, peer mediation, peer helper and character education programs
Interest and commitment to Restorative Practices and Positive Behavior Intervention Support
Preferred specific training in developing positive relationships and conflict resolution
Must be fully Bilingual (read, write and communicate) in Spanish
Essential Functions
- Create, implement, and evaluate a comprehensive school counseling program based on the Washington State Comprehensive School Counselor and Guidance Program Model
- Build relationships and establish trust (with students, parents and staff) by maintaining a visible presence within the school
- Teach the social-emotional skills students need to promote academic and career prerequisite foundations for future success
- Participate in school-based team meetings aimed at providing students responsive supports (e.g. 504 Team, Student Support team, Core team)
- Work directly with student and staff in all levels of behavior support including planning and crisis intervention
- Work directly within the student information system to develop and manage both school and individual student schedules
- Design, conduct, and teach school counseling curriculum, SEL, and classroom guidance
- Provide planned, short-term and goal-focused counseling services to students
- Work as the primary case manager for Section 504 evaluations and plans which include managing student and data files and engaging in ongoing communication with other staff, as is necessary, to ensure 504 compliance
- Work as the primary case manager for building Student Support teams
- Provide support and assistance to students and families as they navigate crisis and emergency situations
- Utilize de-escalation strategies with agitated students to promote the safety of students and staff
- Work directly with students to assist them in developing effective coping skills necessary to refuse participation in gang affiliation/activity and substance abuse
- Uses student disputes and misbehaviors as opportunities to authentically engage students in developing and practicing anger management strategies, problem-solving skills, and restorative outcomes
- Maintain necessary data for purposes of analyzing student progress and program effectiveness
- Actively engage students in using technology in individual and collaborative learning activities
- Collaborate with students and their parents who are culturally, racially, and linguistically diverse
- Maintain regular and punctual attendance and hours of operation as set by the assigned building/location and the Comprehensive Professional Agreement to carry out the duties and responsibilities of the position to achieve program requirements
Benefits/Compensation
Salary range: $64,498 - $121,573 (includes Base & TRI enrichment; commensurate upon FTE, degree, credits and experience)
Additional Compensation: Certificated positions may have additional pay provisions above what is represented on the salary range such as, but not limited to TRI professional learning, extended year days, extra appendix E supplemental days and professional development reimbursement.
Detailed information, including eligibility criteria, can be found in the VEA CBA.
Pay
Salary range: $64,498 - $121,573 (includes Base & TRI enrichment; commensurate upon FTE, degree, credits and experience)
Schedule
Employees who are anticipated to work at least 630 hours may be eligible for health, dental, vision, flexible spending accounts, life, and disability insurance benefits.