School Counselor at The John Thomas Dye School
Job Summary
Job Summary
The School Counselor will join a team of educators focused on the intellectual, physical and emotional wellness of students. JTD is committed to a child-centered, empathetic, strengths-based approach in which students develop healthy and caring relationships and a positive attitude toward learning. The School Counselor provides support and interventions to students, and consults with teachers, families, and administrators to help children with social, emotional and mental health issues. The counselor works with the other members of the Student Success Team (SST) to provide leadership in program development for social and emotional learning, the Growth Ed program, and in enhancing student life by fostering a culture of belonging.
Job Description / Essential Elements:
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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Collaborate with teachers and administrators to implement social and emotional learning
curriculum and frameworks
Develop and teach Growth Education curriculum and instruction with a team of educators
Assess and identify students in need of social/emotional support in consultation with teachers
and administration
Conduct classroom observations of referred students
Provide direct social/emotional support to identified students as well as groups of students
Facilitate communication between families, allied professionals, and the school to effectively
support students’ social/emotional well-being
Recommend, in close partnership with the SST, further interventions or outside services,
including but not limited to neuropsychological evaluations, psychotherapy, or social skills groups
Partner with the SST to support students, evaluating and translating psycho-educational testing,
when appropriate
Document and manage information (social/emotional, testing, medications) in a central location
Attend grade level and faculty meetings as well as appropriate parent meetings
Perform crisis intervention as needed
Facilitates understanding in the schools adult community of social and emotional development
by conducting in-service training and workshops, classes, and groups
Participates in and enhances school community by establishing a campus presence and
promoting activities that improve the quality of student life and health
Offer guidance to the administrative team to address concerns related to a student’s social,
emotional, and behavioral well-being
Work with students
Lead one-on-one, small group or whole group sessions for students on topics such as peer
relationships, coping and soothing strategies, effective social and problem-solving skills, and
conflict resolution, to name a few
Observe students in the classroom and develop behavioral plans in partnership with teachers,
division directors, and other members of the student support teams
Commit significant time to building relationships with students when there is not a crisis, both in
the classroom as well as in less-structured environments such as recess and lunchtime
Help students develop their understanding of ‘self’ as it relates to ‘others’
Advise student clubs or offer small-group meetings, as requested
Work with colleagues
Meet regularly and work collaboratively with Academic Leadership Team and Success Team on
issues related to the mental health of the community
Work with classroom teachers to develop students’ social skills and peer relationships; develop
and support behavioral plans for individual students
Work collaboratively with the Success Team to develop and lead professional workshops for
faculty and staff on relevant topics and best practices in the field
Work with families
Design parent education workshops in consultation with the SST
Consult with families and provide referrals, when needed, to outside mental health servicesParticipate in meetings with families and caregivers
Partner with families to develop and implement behavior plans and offer support and resources
as needed
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE and QUALIFICATIONS:
Masters Degree in School Counseling, Psychology or Social Work with a Clinical License in
Psychology/MFT or Social Work
Demonstrated knowledge of psychological theory and practices and the ability to apply
knowledge to the needs and requirements of an independent K-6 school; previous experience in
school setting strongly preferred
Ability to communicate confidential and sensitive information to parents, students, faculty, and
administration
Ability to interpret and analyze neuropsychological reports and make professionally sound
recommendations for interventions or outside services
Ability to communicate clearly and concisely both verbally and in writing
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Remain current on relevant laws and professional practices as they pertain to elementary school
aged children and mental health services in independent schools
Excellent organizational, human relations and communication skills
In partnership with the administration and Student Services team, support the continuing
education of The John Thomas Dye parents (i.e., participate in parent coffees, offer
recommendations of appropriate books or articles, etc.)
Requirements / Qualifications
Clinical License in Psychology/MFT or Social Work
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Requirements / Qualifications
Clinical License in Psychology/MFT or Social Work
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Comments and Other Information
How to Apply: email ahimmelrich@jtdschool.org
Comments and Other Information
How to Apply: email ahimmelrich@jtdschool.org