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School Counselor

CounselorCounselorFull TimeRemoteMid LevelTeam 5,001-10,000Since 2000H1B No SponsorCompany SiteLinkedIn

Location

United States

Posted

2 days ago

Salary

$50K - $55K / year

Seniority

Mid Level

No structured requirement data.

Job Description

School Counselor

Stride, Inc.

Role Description Utilizing leadership, advocacy and collaboration, the remote School Counselor promotes student success by providing preventive services and responding to identified needs through implementation of a comprehensive school counseling program that helps guide all learners in their academic success, social and emotional development, and career and college planning and readiness. This is a full-time REMOTE position. Ability to work independently, typically 40+ hours per week is required. Ability to maintain a professional home office without distraction during workday, typically 9-5 (or 8-4) or as defined by the school. Essential Functions: - Helps all students: - Plan for postsecondary options (enroll in education, enlist in military option, employ in workforce) - Apply academic achievement strategies - Manage emotions and apply interpersonal skills - Focuses students and families on college and career readiness - Meets quarterly with all students on caseload to review graduation plan and post-secondary options - Delivers classroom instruction based on student success standards - Reviews transcripts and other academic documentation for new and returning students - Works collaboratively with teaching staff to develop a four (4) year graduation plan and audits student schedules for candidacy for graduation as determined by school and state policies - Assists students in course placement including recommendations on Advanced Placement (AP) and pathways to challenge and enrich student learning opportunities - Analyzes student data and develops data-driven programs for intervention action plans - Provides short-term counseling to students and referrals for long-term support, as necessary - Provides a support system that strengthens the efforts of teachers, staff, and parents - Supports standardized testing program; parent education; and staff development - May advocate for students at individual education plan meetings and other student-focused meetings - Focuses students and families on goal setting and academic planning for college and career readiness - Acts as a systems change agent to improve equity and access, achievement and opportunities for all students - Ability to travel up to 20% of the time for face-to-face professional development, student testing, and/or as required by the school Qualifications - Bachelor's degree - Three (3) years of experience in counseling and/or advisement - School Counselor License - Ability to clear required background check Requirements - Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, Web-based search engines, and database systems - Flexible schedule; Ability to travel as needed - Master’s degree in school counseling - Experience with distance learning - Advanced coursework in counseling and administration Desired Qualifications - Experience as a teacher - Experience in a customer service environment - Experience with Local, State, and Federal laws and mandated reporting - Experience in a charter school environment preferred - Experience with state career planning systems, Pathfinder, or other career planning platforms/tools Benefits - Salary Range: $50,000 - $55,000 plus the eligibility of a performance bonus - Start Date: School Year 26/27 Company Description K12, a Stride Company, believes in Education for ANY ONE. We provide families with an online option for a high-quality, personalized education experience. Students can thrive, find their passion, and learn in an environment that encourages discovery at their own pace. The mission of Indiana Digital Learning School (INDLS) is to provide an exemplary individualized and engaging educational experience for students by incorporating school and community/family partnerships coupled with a rigorous curriculum along with a data-driven and student-centered instructional model. Student success will be measured by valid and reliable assessment data, parent and student satisfaction, and continued institutional growth within the academic community.

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